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    Varsha Gandikota Questions Susana Muhamad on Military-Industrial Impact

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a thought-provoking exchange, Varsha Gandikota posed a critical question to Susana Muhamad regarding the influence of the military-industrial complex on the sovereignty of nations in the Global South. This inquiry highlights ongoing concerns about how defense industries and military alliances can undermine the autonomy of developing countries, often caught between powerful geopolitical interests. The discussion reflects broader debates about the balance of power and economic dependencies that shape international relations today.

    Susana Muhamad, known for her insights on Latin American politics, represents a perspective deeply rooted in the region’s struggles with external interference and internal governance challenges. The question raised by Gandikota underscores the tension between national sovereignty and the pressures exerted by global military and economic forces. This dialogue is significant as it brings attention to the often-overlooked consequences of militarization on political independence and development trajectories in less affluent nations.

    Meanwhile, the conversation between Gandikota and Muhamad resonates beyond Latin America, touching on themes relevant to many countries in the Global South. The military-industrial complex, with its vast economic and political reach, continues to shape policy decisions and international alignments. Understanding its impact is crucial for fostering more equitable global partnerships and protecting the sovereignty of nations striving for self-determination in a complex world order.

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