Power Index Rank #40
Mexico
COUNTRY · Sovereign nation tracked in the LeadersCartel Power Index
4
/ 100
MONITORED
0
High Signals
8
Emerging
0
Watch
3
Weak
Intelligence Brief
Mexico holds a monitored position in the LeadersCartel Power Index at rank #36 with a score of 4.1/100. Signal intelligence tracks Mexico across 82 sources with 0H/9E/0W active signal distribution.
Key developments include: Brazil Assumes Mexico Diplomatic Representation in Peru After Bilateral Rift, and Brazil Assumes Mexico Diplomatic Representation in Peru After Bilateral Rift.
Mexico maintains significant linkage with United States, Claudia Sheinbaum, Federal Aviation Administration across shared intelligence signals.
Analysis updated April 12, 2026 at 08:00 UTC · Powered by RAVEN
Influence Sectors
Geopolitics
Active Intelligence Signals
• EMERGING0.69
Australia Fuel Supply Crisis Persists: Government Launches Driver Minimization Campaign as Supply Chain Remains Volatile Post-Ceasefire
The Australian government has escalated its fuel crisis response with a new public ad campaign urging drivers to minimize fuel use as supply disruptions continue despite the Iran ceasefire. The persis
• EMERGING0.65
FAA and Pentagon Deploy Anti-Drone Laser System Near Mexico Border: Defense Technology Escalates
Federal aviation and military authorities deploy advanced laser anti-drone systems near Mexico border, signaling escalation of border security technology amid migration crisis. The deployment reflects
• EMERGING0.65
FAA and Pentagon Deploy Anti-Drone Laser System Along Mexico Border; Defense Technology Escalates in Response to Unmanned Threats
US Federal Aviation Administration and Pentagon deploy advanced anti-drone laser systems along Mexico border, responding to escalating unmanned aircraft security threats from criminal networks and for
Recent Intelligence
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Brazil Assumes Mexico Diplomatic Representation in Peru After Bilateral Rift
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Brazil Assumes Mexico Diplomatic Representation in Peru After Bilateral Rift
Mexico News Daily
Mexico’s week in review: Electoral reform becomes law and a new foreign minister takes charge