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UAE Exit Rewrites Oil Power
The UAE’s May 1, 2026 exit from OPEC and OPEC+ is a strategic, sovereignty‑driven move that weakens cartel cohesion, raises near‑term price risk while enabling the UAE to expand...
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SITI Odisha: From Planning to Transformation
When institutions change, the direction of a state often changes with them. Odisha’s decision to replace its legacy...
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Regulating Foreign Funds: A Necessary Tightrope Walk
The proposed Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026, reflects the Indian government’s continuing effort to tighten oversight of...
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“The most powerful nation is the one that never abandons its soldiers.”
The story from that cold evening in 1997, when Bill Clinton stopped his motorcade to sit beside a...
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Past Lessons, Future Risks: The Iran Ceasefire and the Shifting Balance of Power
The two week US-Iran ceasefire expires on 22 Apr. It was more of a tactical pause than a...
The ‘Change Population Demographics’ Strategy of Islamic Radicalism
Islamic radicalism, a term often associated with extremist ideologies within certain factions of the Muslim world, has employed various strategies to extend its influence....
Manipur’s Illegal Immigration Challenge: CM Biren Singh’s Call for Action
The northeastern Indian state of Manipur has long been a region of diverse cultural and ethnic dynamics, with a significant influence from its geographical...
UNRWA complicit in supporting Hamas terrorism
On August 5, the United Nations announced the dismissal of additional employees from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in...
Dr Mohammed Muizzu’s Delicate Dance of Survival: Balancing Relationships between India and China
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu of the Maldives faces a significant geopolitical challenge: balancing the interests of two regional giants, India and China. This balancing...
The Resignation of Sheikh Hasina: Unraveling Bangladesh’s Crisis and CIA’s Geopolitical Maneuvering
The political landscape of Bangladesh has often been tumultuous, marked by shifts in power and allegations of foreign intervention. The recent political turmoil in...
Iraq’s Legalization of Child Marriage: A Step Backward in Human Rights
In a deeply concerning move, Iraq is on the brink of legalizing child marriage with a new personal status law that would allow girls...





