Melting ice, contested trade corridors, and rising threats to subsea infrastructure have placed the Arctic and Indo-Pacific at the center of geopolitical friction. Nations are confronting new risks to pipelines, cables, territorial waters, and strategic waterways — all while dark activity and military signaling increase across key regions.
In this executive briefing, Michelle Wiese Bockmann explores how these pressures are converging and what governments must be prepared to address as 2026 approaches.
Watch the session to understand where vulnerabilities are emerging, how great-power competition is influencing maritime governance, and which early indicators matter most for maintaining stability and readiness.
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