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166 tier-1 + 1057 tier-2 + 1373 tier-3 cities — corridor → country → city navigable hierarchy. Hub-type specialisation drives unique-per-city prose. Tier-3 covers second-line industrial centres, regional gateways, and emerging-market growth nodes that anchor sub-corridor mandates.
The city atlas engine extends the corridor → country → city hierarchy. Each tier-1 city carries a 9-W structure (Who / What / Where / When / Why / How / How-much / With-whom / Watch-out) keyed on its hub specialisation (financial, port, tech, industrial, capital, tourism, etc.). Cross-linking is mandatory — every city atlas points back to its parent country atlas and its continent corridor atlas, preserving Standing Order #13 multilateral framing.
Hub specialisation drives unique-per-city prose. Financial / capital / port / tech / industrial / tourism / textile / etc. — each carries its own counterparty-stack commentary so two financial-hub cities don't read the same as a financial-hub plus a port-hub.
Multilateral cross-links are mandatory: every city atlas points back to its country atlas and its continent corridor atlas. The corridor → country → city stack becomes the navigable trade-intelligence hierarchy.
Tier 2 + Tier 3 cities (1,057 + 1,373 in the master registry) will be brought online in subsequent batches as v226.3+. The engine architecture is identical — only the data depth differs.
Not just bilateral India↔EU. AJG brokers all directions — Unilateral, Bilateral, Trilateral, Multilateral. Each route below is an active mandate configuration we work across both principals.
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