School Is Cool · Geography

Global — the multilateral default

The global view treats every subject as a 197-country market with 273 FTAs, 28 economic blocs and 37 trade corridors as overlay. No bilateral narrowing.

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14personas
10languages
6macro-geos
12modes

The global view is the canonical AllfrontierGlobal default. Every subject on this taxonomy is treated as a 197-country market — neither India-narrowed nor US-narrowed nor any-other-single-country narrowed. The global view documents per-subject which countries are net exporters of skill in that field, which are net importers, which run shortage premiums, which run oversupply discounts, and how the cross-border flows are mediated by FTAs, mutual-recognition agreements, points-test migration regimes and bilateral credential treaties.

The global view is also the antidote to single-market thinking. A career in any of the 100 subjects has more degrees of freedom than the home market alone, and the global view documents the multilateral landscape that makes those degrees of freedom legible. Every subject's global view threads through the trade-corridor map (the 37 commercial corridors AJG documents — the New Eurasian Land Bridge, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the International North-South Transport Corridor, the Northern Corridor East Africa, etc.), through the bloc-membership map (ASEAN, EU, ECOWAS, Mercosur, GCC, BRICS+, AfCFTA, etc.), through the FTA-overlay (RCEP, CPTPP, USMCA, AfCFTA, plus the 521 individual FTAs AJG tracks), and through the multilateral-organisation map (UN, WTO, World Bank, IMF, OECD, ITC, UNCTAD, WCO, ILO, UNESCO, WIPO, UNWTO).

Per the multilateral standing instruction (SO #13), every entity's global view never narrows to bilateral pairings — even when bilateral context is informative, the canonical view stays multilateral. India-EU is a bilateral angle on top of the global; it never replaces it.

Geography applied to all 100 subjects. Pick a subject to see its global market structure — net flows, FTA overlays, bloc memberships, multilateral institutions.

Geography: Global — applied across the 100 subjects

Mechanical EngineeringElectrical EngineeringCivil EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringAutomotive EngineeringAerospace EngineeringChemical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringMaterials ScienceMining EngineeringPetroleum EngineeringNuclear EngineeringAgricultural EngineeringMarine EngineeringMetallurgical EngineeringRobotics EngineeringMechatronicsNanotechnologySoftware EngineeringComputer ScienceData ScienceArtificial IntelligenceCybersecurityWeb DevelopmentMobile App DevelopmentCloud ComputingBlockchain TechnologyGame DevelopmentUx Ui DesignInformation SystemsNetwork EngineeringDatabase AdministrationDevopsBusiness AdministrationEconomicsFinanceAccountingInternational BusinessSupply Chain ManagementPublic AdministrationMarketingHuman ResourcesProject ManagementOperations ManagementEntrepreneurshipHospitality ManagementTourism ManagementReal EstateActuarial ScienceMedicineNursingPharmacyDentistryPublic HealthBiotechnologyGeneticsMicrobiologyBiochemistryPharmacologyVeterinary ScienceNutrition DieteticsPhysiotherapyOccupational TherapyPsychologySociologyAnthropologyPolitical ScienceInternational RelationsLawCriminologyJournalismMass CommunicationFilm StudiesLinguisticsEducationPhilosophyHistoryReligious StudiesArchaeologyGeographyUrban PlanningArchitectureInterior DesignGraphic DesignFashion DesignFine ArtsMusicPerforming ArtsLiteratureCreative WritingAgricultureHorticultureForestryFisheries AquacultureFood ScienceAnimal ScienceMathematicsPhysicsChemistry

Other Geography values

AsiaEuAmericasMenaOceania

FAQ — Global — the multilateral default

What is this Geography view used for?

It surfaces how this geo applies across all 100 subjects on the School Is Cool taxonomy. Same geo, every subject — so you can see the structural shape of the question, then click through to subject-specific detail.

How is this different from a generic career-guidance page?

Generic career-guidance starts from the subject and lists generalities. School Is Cool starts from the question (the intent, persona, language, geography or learning mode) and shows how that question reframes every subject. It is question-first, not subject-first.

Is this only for Indian audiences?

No. School Is Cool runs in 10 languages and across 6 macro-geographies. The default English / Global view is universal; the Indian-language and Indian-geography views are first-class because the AllfrontierGlobal user base centres there, but every subject is documented multilaterally per SO #13 — never bilateral-narrowed.

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