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Two real-world scenarios. Follow each character step by step as they use Bidaia Nexus to turn raw intelligence into decisive action.

🏛 Scenario A · Government
"The 06:14 Brief"
A senior policy advisor has 45 minutes before a cabinet meeting. A Hormuz crisis just broke.
📊 Scenario B · Analyst / Student
"The Market Report"
A consultant must assess semiconductor supply chain risk under Taiwan Strait escalation.
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🏛 Government Official
Scenario A — "The 06:14 Brief"
📊 Analyst / Student
Scenario B — "The Market Report"
Monday, 06:14 GST · Ministry Headquarters

A crisis broke overnight.
The cabinet meets at 07:00.

Iranian naval vessels have been detected massing near the Strait of Hormuz. Energy markets are already reacting. The Director needs a full threat assessment, risk scenarios, and a recommended posture — in 45 minutes.

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Loubna Zaitouni
Senior Policy Intelligence Advisor · Ministry of Strategy
1
Command Center 06:14
→ index.html · Command Center

The globe tells you
where to look first.

Loubna logs in and immediately sees the Command Center globe. Three pulsing red dots in the Middle East — Hormuz, Gaza, Red Sea. The Global Risk Index reads 78.4, up 2.1 points overnight. The AI Analyst Brain panel on the right is already flagging Hormuz as Priority 1.

She doesn't need to search for the crisis. The platform surfaces it automatically.

Open Command Center →
What to do: Click GENERATE in the AI Brain panel. Claude will instantly produce 3 priority intelligence insights based on current events — with probability scores and domain tags.
Bidaia Nexus — Command
AI LIVE
AI BRAIN · PRIORITY INSIGHTS
Hormuz closure risk ↑34%
Brent spike probability 67%
Maritime rerouting active
Global Risk Index: 78.4 ↑
2
Signal Stream 06:22
→ signals.html · Signal Stream

Filter the noise.
Find the signal.

The platform ingests 43 terabytes of signals per day — geopolitical, financial, maritime, cyber, aviation, satellite. Loubna clicks Signal Stream and filters to MAR (maritime) and GEO (geopolitical). The highest-priority signals rise immediately to the top, scored 88–96.

She clicks AI CORRELATE. Claude connects the dots: the Iranian naval exercises, a ruble flash drop, and a rerouted VLCC are all part of the same pressure campaign.

Open Signal Stream →
What to do: Click the MAR and GEO domain tabs. Then press AI CORRELATE to discover hidden cross-domain connections between the top signals.
Signal Stream · MAR + GEO
43.2 TB/DAY
GEO
Iranian IRGC Naval Exercises — Hormuz
94
MAR
VLCC AIS Dark — Hormuz Approach
89
GEO
Houthi Anti-Ship Missile — Red Sea
87
MAR
Container Vessel Rerouted — Cape Route
72
◈ AI CORRELATION: The naval exercises, dark tanker, and ruble drop share a 6hr pattern — coordinated pressure signal, not isolated events.
3
Knowledge Graph 06:31
→ graph.html · Knowledge Graph

Who is behind this,
and who is connected?

Loubna opens the Knowledge Graph and clicks the Iran node. Immediately the graph shows: Iran → Houthis → Red Sea attacks → Hormuz control. She can see Iran's proxy network radiating outward — Hezbollah, Hamas, Houthis — all activated simultaneously.

She clicks GENERATE to get an AI brief on Iran's current threat posture. Claude pulls together the proxy activation pattern, IRGC doctrine, and economic pressure context into 4 crisp sentences.

Open Knowledge Graph →
What to do: Click any red node (state or non-state actor). The right panel shows all its connections. Click GENERATE for an AI entity intelligence brief.
Knowledge Graph · Entity View
20 NODES
IRAN RUSSIA HOUTHIS HEZBOLLAH HAMAS HORMUZ RED SEA
4
War Room 06:38
→ simulation.html · War Room

What happens if
Hormuz closes?

The Director will ask: "What's the worst case?" Loubna opens the War Room, selects the Hormuz Closure preset, sets severity to 8/10 and duration to 3 months. She clicks RUN WAR GAME.

In seconds: 4 probability-weighted outcomes, cascade effects across 7 sectors, a 5-stage timeline, and 4 executive hedge actions. Oil spike probability: +67% in the base case. She screenshots the cascade chart for the brief.

Open War Room →
What to do: Click Hormuz Closure preset → adjust sliders → press RUN WAR GAME. The AI generates probability distributions and cascade effects in seconds.
War Room · Hormuz Closure
SIMULATION
TRIGGER PROBABILITY
23% next 6 months
Best Case
45%
45%
Base Case
33%
33%
Severe
18%
18%
Catastrophic
4%
4%
ENERGY −68%
SHIPPING −45%
FINANCE −31%
5
Briefing AI 06:48
→ analyst.html · Briefing AI

One click from
intelligence to brief.

Loubna opens Briefing AI. She sets her role to Government Official, sector to Energy, selects the Hormuz Closure and Saudi Oil Cut PIRs, and geographic focus to Middle East. Format: Executive Brief.

She clicks GENERATE INTELLIGENCE BRIEF. In 8 seconds, Claude produces a fully classified, structured brief — executive summary, priority assessments with probability scores, a risk matrix, 4 recommended actions, and a 30-day outlook. She copies it and walks into the cabinet room.

Open Briefing AI →
What to do: Set your role, sector, and tick your Priority Intelligence Requirements. Click GENERATE. Use Copy Brief to take it anywhere.
Briefing AI · Executive Brief
GENERATED
SENSITIVE // BIDAIA NEXUS // AI-GENERATED
Gulf Energy Threat Assessment
Priority Assessments
Recommended Actions
01
IMMEDIATE
02
03
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07:00 — Loubna walks into the cabinet room.

In 46 minutes, she went from a raw alert to a full classified brief with probability-weighted scenarios, cascade effects, and four concrete policy recommendations. The Director asks one question. She has the answer before he finishes the sentence.

That is what Bidaia Nexus is for.

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Monday, 09:00 · Strategy Consulting Office

The client calls at 9am.
The report is due by noon.

A major technology client needs a semiconductor supply chain risk assessment. Tensions in the Taiwan Strait are escalating and they want to know: how exposed are they, what happens in a conflict scenario, and what should they do now?

📊
Strategy Analyst / Graduate Student
Market Intelligence · Technology Sector Risk
1
Command Center 09:00
→ index.html · Command Center

Start with the
global picture.

Even before diving into semiconductors, the analyst opens the Command Center. The globe shows pulsing alerts in the Taiwan Strait and East Asia. The Cyber Threats KPI is elevated at 1,247 — APT activity is up. VIX is at 24.8.

She clicks GENERATE in the AI Brain. The second insight is exactly what her client needs: "Taiwan Strait military exercises correlate with 92% of advanced node chip supply." She screenshots it as the opening hook for her report.

Open Command Center →
What to do: Click GENERATE in the AI Brain. Read the insight with the highest probability change — that's your opening argument for the client report.
Command · KPI Overview
LIVE
78.4
RISK
1,247
CYBER
24.8
VIX
AI BRAIN · INSIGHT 2 · 71% PROBABILITY
Taiwan Strait military exercises correlate with 92% of advanced node chip supply. PLA exercise frequency is at a 4-year high — escalation probability elevated.
2
Supply Chain Map 09:15
→ supply.html · Chain Map

Where does the
exposure live?

The analyst opens the Chain Map and clicks Semiconductors. The world map transforms: Taiwan glows deep red (score 88/100). South Korea amber (72). The Netherlands — home of ASML — a moderate blue (55). The source reads: Taiwan 92%, South Korea 5%, Other 3%.

She clicks Taiwan on the map. A panel opens showing downstream sector exposure: Electronics 95%, Automotive 72%, Defense 68%. She clicks GENERATE for the AI vulnerability brief on Taiwan — a 4-sentence assessment for her client slide deck.

Open Chain Map →
What to do: Select Semiconductors → click Taiwan (or any red country) → press GENERATE for an AI vulnerability brief you can paste directly into a report.
Chain Map · Semiconductors
TAIWAN 88/100
Semiconductor Supply Risk
88
Taiwan Risk
72
Korea Risk
55
NL (ASML)
Source: Taiwan 92% · Korea 5% · Other 3%
3
War Room 09:45
→ simulation.html · War Room

Model the worst case
before the client does.

The client will ask: "What happens to our supply chain if China acts on Taiwan?" The analyst opens the War Room, selects Taiwan Conflict (severity 10/10, 12-month scenario, global spread), and runs the simulation.

Results: semiconductor supply disruption −95% in the severe case. GDP impact −4.3%. But crucially — the base case probability is only 33%, and there are clear trigger indicators to watch. This is the quantitative backbone of her client recommendation.

Open War Room →
What to do: Click Taiwan Conflict preset → RUN WAR GAME → copy the probability numbers and cascade effects directly into your report or slide deck.
War Room · Taiwan Conflict
MONTE CARLO
TRIGGER PROBABILITY · 6 MONTHS
31% base case
De-escalation
38%
38%
Blockade Only
33%
33%
Full Conflict
22%
22%
US Intervention
7%
7%
SEMICONDUCTORS −95%
GDP −4.3%
4
Briefing AI 10:15
→ analyst.html · Briefing AI

Turn your research
into a deliverable.

The analyst opens Briefing AI. She sets role to Portfolio Manager, sector to Technology & Semiconductors, selects the Taiwan Strait Escalation and Chinese Rare Earth Controls PIRs, geographic focus to East Asia. Format: Risk Assessment.

She clicks GENERATE. In 10 seconds: a structured risk assessment with probability scores, a 3-card risk matrix, and 4 actionable recommendations including supply chain diversification timelines. She copies it and pastes it into her slide deck. Done by 10:30.

Open Briefing AI →
What to do: Select Risk Assessment format → pick Taiwan-related PIRs → GENERATE → Copy Brief. Paste directly into Word, Slides, or email. The AI structures it for you.
Briefing AI · Risk Assessment
GENERATED
SENSITIVE // BIDAIA NEXUS // AI-GENERATED
Taiwan Semiconductor Risk Assessment
Risk Matrix
85%
Near-term
62%
Mid-term
31%
Tail risk
Actions
01
IMMEDIATE
02
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10:30 — The report is ready. The client is impressed.

In 90 minutes, a solo analyst built a quantitative, AI-powered semiconductor supply chain risk assessment — with probability distributions, cascade effects, a structured risk matrix, and four actionable recommendations. Work that used to take a team three days.

That is what Bidaia Nexus is for.

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