Analysis please


The french defense that turned into KID? Im pretty sure 2.c4 is wrong, black can play d5 and your center is shaky. I dont know why your focusing on the kingside, your space advantage lies on the queenside your play should be there, your whole strategy just seems alittle wrong. I did not like 15.Qg5 how about 15.Qc2 Nd2-e4. Then I like a plan of grabbing space on the queenside with Rac1 and b4 followed by c5.
26.Rf3? You can still find play on the queenside with Rc3 b5-c5 blacks play on the kingside doesnt seem to be going anywhere.
The rook endgame looks tough to hold to my eyes, but was horribly misplayed by black, how he got a wonderfully centralised king to be placed on h6 is a mystery to me.

well thats what i asked in my previous forum like what actually strategy is..and how should we plan our strategy
you are suggesting me "your space advantage lies on the queenside your play should be there"
and To be Honest I really dont know what it means and how i get to know that my advantages lies at which side??

Space advantage means how far advanced your pawns are, your pawns are further advanced on the queenside, hence your space advantage. generally in a closed structure like this(central pawns are locked together) your opponent will have a harder time to manouvre on the queenside, so you should be able to generate some play over there. On the kingiside, where your oponnent has space (notice all your pawns are on the second rank) you will have a much harder time to organise your pieces in an effective way, because you simply dont have space to do so.

""hence your space advantage. generally in a closed structure like this(central pawns are locked together) your opponent will have a harder time to manouvre on the queenside, so you should be able to generate some play over there."
means i should move my pawns at that end and put my other pieces on that side??