The CASPIA Analytical Center has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Frontier Files, establishing a general framework for cooperation between the two organizations. The agreement reflects a shared interest in advancing research and dialogue on key geopolitical and security issues across the Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia.

The MoU outlines priority areas of cooperation, including the geopolitics of the aforementioned regions, terrorism and counter-terrorism dynamics, as well as collective security challenges and frameworks—particularly those involving Turkey, Pakistan, and Azerbaijan. 

Within this framework, both parties expressed their readiness to explore a range of collaborative activities. These include joint research projects and publications, particularly those incorporating case studies from Pakistan, Azerbaijan, and Turkey, as well as broader regional analyses. Additional areas of cooperation include the exchange of non-confidential research data and academic materials, organization of joint seminars, workshops, and conferences, peer review of research outputs, and the potential secondment of researchers and experts.

The partnership is expected to enhance analytical capacity, strengthen cross-regional academic linkages, and contribute to more informed policy-oriented research on security and geopolitical developments.