Editors Note
Trump Can Block the Persian Gulf, But the Caspian Sea Is Iran’s Backdoor
There is a tendency in global strategic thinking - particularly in Washington - to assume that geography behaves the way doctrine wants it to. It rarely does. And that...
Editors Note
It is Time for ‘Shakti’ to Rise: Women’s Reservation as India’s Democratic Awakening
India today stands at the cusp of a long-overdue democratic correction. For decades, the country that prides itself...
Editors Note
The West Asia War: The Endgame Where Nobody Wins, Yet Nobody Loses
There are wars that conclude with decisive victories, marked by surrender documents and victory parades. And then there...
Editors Note
Modi at the Pike Syndrome Crossroads: When Power Stops Pushing Boundaries
There comes a stage in leadership when power is no longer the problem. Mandate is not the problem....
Editors Note
Redrawing the Middle East: Lines Drawn in Blood, Not Ink
History teaches us a brutal truth - borders are rarely drawn by cartographers; they are carved by conflict....
The Untapped ‘Gobar’ Gold Rush
In a nation where cows are not merely animals but symbols of reverence, tradition, and cultural continuity, it is baffling that we still view...
India Must Build, Not Just Buy: The Urgent Call to Dominate the Tech Space
India is the world’s second-largest smartphone market, with over 700 million users, yet not a single globally competitive Indian smartphone brand has emerged in...
Bangladesh on the Brink: Why General Waker’s Warning Signals a Larger Crisis
In Dhaka, the heart of a wounded nation still reeling from last year’s political earthquake, a storm is brewing again—this time, from within the...
IMF Cocks a Snook at India: Justifies Bail Out of Pakistan with $1 Billion Despite Concerns
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), in what can only be seen as a diplomatic snub wrapped in bureaucratic language, has chosen to ignore India’s...
$TRUMP Coin: How Donald Trump Is Auctioning American Power for Crypto
From New Delhi to Dubai, from Beijing to Washington, world leaders tread a delicate line between diplomacy and self-interest. But what happens when a...
Terror on American Soil: The Antisemitic Crime That Must Not Be Normalized
On a chilling Wednesday night in the heart of Washington, D.C., the hallowed steps outside the Capital Jewish Museum—meant to echo the stories of...





