Vantage Frontier Group focuses on the geopolitical crossroads linking North America, Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and Central Asia.
These regions are increasingly connected through trade, conflict, migration, energy, security, sanctions, infrastructure, technology, and great power competition. Understanding one region often requires understanding the others.
Regions
North America
We help international clients understand the policy, political, media, congressional, think tank, and strategic environment in the United States and Canada.
Our work includes public policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, strategic communications, reputational positioning, and preparation for engagement with North American institutions.
Europe
Europe is central to sanctions policy, human rights diplomacy, development finance, security cooperation, migration policy, and international legitimacy.
We advise clients on European political dynamics, parliamentary engagement, institutional positioning, public diplomacy, and policy developments affecting frontier regions.
Our work is especially relevant for clients seeking to understand or engage with European institutions, national governments, political parties, foundations, policy forums, and civil society networks.
Middle East and Persian Gulf
The Middle East and Persian Gulf are increasingly central to capital flows, energy politics, mediation, investment, sovereign wealth, technology, logistics, and regional security.
We advise clients on Gulf engagement, political positioning, strategic partnerships, reputational risk, investment opportunities, and the growing role of Gulf actors in Central Asia, South Asia, and the wider Eurasian region.
South Asia
South Asia remains one of the world’s most complex regions, shaped by nuclear competition, terrorism, demographic pressure, great power rivalry, economic opportunity, and fragile political systems.
We provide analysis and strategic guidance on Afghanistan, Pakistan, India’s regional role, cross border instability, extremist networks, trade corridors, and the security implications of regional political shifts.
Central Asia
Central Asia is becoming a major arena for energy, critical minerals, connectivity, logistics, great power competition, and strategic diversification.
We advise clients on political risk, elite networks, investment opportunities, regional diplomacy, infrastructure corridors, and the growing importance of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan in global affairs.
Afghanistan and the Surrounding Regional System
Afghanistan is not only a country specific issue. It is a regional system affecting terrorism, migration, narcotics, water politics, security, legitimacy, humanitarian affairs, and relations among Central Asia, South Asia, Iran, China, Russia, the Gulf, Europe, and the United States.
We provide specialized insight into Afghanistan’s political, security, humanitarian, and regional dynamics, including the risks created by terrorism, extremist networks, diplomatic normalization efforts, and governance collapse.
The Trans Caspian and Middle Corridor
The Middle Corridor is becoming increasingly important as states and companies seek alternatives to vulnerable supply chains and politically exposed routes.
We advise clients on the political and strategic dimensions of connectivity across Central Asia, the Caspian Sea, the South Caucasus, Türkiye, and Europe.
This includes risk assessment, stakeholder mapping, infrastructure politics, regional competition, and strategic opportunity identification.