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Sudan on Fire: How the Nation Slipped Into Chaos and Why the World Must Pay Attention
A Nation on the Brink Imagine waking up to the sound of explosions, in a city where the horizon glows orange not from sunrise, but from fires consuming entire neighborhoods.This isn’t a movie scene. It’s Sudan — a country once full of hope after toppling a dictator, now trapped in one of the world’s worst humanitarian nightmares. In 2025, Sudan is no longer just a country at war. It’s a country unraveling — its cities shattered, its people starving, and its future hanging by


Balancing Power: How India’s Strategic Autonomy Shapes Growth, Security, and Global Influence
I. Introduction Imagine a young policy analyst in New Delhi, poring over classified cables: the UN is voting on a contentious resolution condemning sanctions on a major power. India must choose—vote with the U.S., with Russia, abstain, or propose a neutral text. The choice seems technical, but to the world it signals alliances, direction, and identity. This moment encapsulates India’s perpetual tightrope walk: asserting strategic autonomy while navigating pressure from global


From Samurai to Silicon: How Japan Reinvented Itself Twice
Introduction: The Land of Endless Reinvention Few nations in history have shown the resilience, adaptability, and sheer determination...


The Digital Divide: Can Bharat Keep Up With India?
Introduction – Two Nations in One India is often celebrated as a rising digital powerhouse, with world-class IT hubs, global unicorns,...


Gen Z vs. the Old Guard: How Nepal’s Youth Sparked a Political Revolution
Introduction – A Youthquake in Nepalese Politics Nepal has long been governed by political elites who carried the legacy of monarchy,...


River Linking Projects: Solution to Floods and Droughts or Ecological Gamble?
Introduction – The Ambitious Dream of River Linking Water has always been both a blessing and a challenge for India. Every year, while...


Skill Development in India: Are We Preparing for Future Jobs?
Introduction – The Future of Work and India’s Dilemma India is entering a decisive phase in its economic journey. With more than 65% of...


India’s Population Dividend: Opportunity or Demographic Burden?
Introduction – The Population Debate in India India recently surpassed China to become the most populous country in the world, with over...


The Governor’s Role in Indian Politics: Constitutional Head or Political Pawn?
Introduction – The Debate Around the Governor’s Office The office of the Governor is one of the most debated and controversial...


Africa’s New Role in Global Politics: Beyond Aid and Dependency
Introduction – The Changing Face of Africa in Global Politics For much of the late 20th century, Africa was perceived as a continent...


Geopolitics of Food Security
Food security today is no longer just about feeding populations. It is about maintaining stability, preserving sovereignty, and wielding...


Harnessing Narrative in Election Advertising to Shape Voter Perceptions
Introduction – Why Narratives Win Elections in India India, the world’s largest democracy, is also the world’s largest stage for...


Democracy vs. Control: The Rise of Government Interference in Indian Media
Government Interference in Indian MediaGovernment Interference in Indian Media competing political ideologies, the Indian media landscape...


Inflation vs. Deflation: Which Is the Bigger Threat in 2025?
Few words in economics evoke as much anxiety as inflation and deflation . One conjures images of soaring grocery bills, shrinking...


The Decline of Liberalism: Are Democracies in Retreat?
Introduction: A World at a Crossroads For much of the twentieth century, liberal democracy was seen as the inevitable end point of human...


Shadow Economies: How Informal Markets Run the World
When most of us think about “the economy,” we picture official statistics, government reports, stock market indices, and formal jobs with...


The Global Debt Crisis: Are We Sleepwalking Into a Financial Meltdown?
In 2024, the world crossed a milestone that should have jolted policymakers everywhere: global debt topped $315 trillion , a figure more...


Stock Market Bubbles Through History: From Tulips to Tech Stocks
Few forces in human history capture the fragile balance between rational economics and irrational psychology like stock market bubbles....


The Fallout of 50% Tariffs: India–U.S. Tensions Escalate
1. Introduction: A Trade War in the Making? Trade has always been at the heart of U.S.–India relations. For decades, the two nations have...


Operation Abhyaas: How India is Practicing for Real-World Threats
1. Introduction: Beyond Military Drills In an era where global security challenges are evolving faster than ever, military exercises are...


The BRICS Expansion: A New World Bank in the Making?
1. Introduction: A New Era in Global Finance? For decades, the global financial system has been dominated by the International Monetary...


Green Energy Colonialism: How the West Is Exploiting the Global South Again
1. Introduction: A Green Revolution with a Dark Underside In the 21st century, the global conversation around energy has shifted...


Niger, Sahel, and the New Frontline of Global Terrorism
1. Introduction: A Region at the Crossroads The Sahel region — stretching from the Atlantic coast of Africa through Niger and into Sudan...


Iran, Israel, and India: Walking a Diplomatic Minefield
India's foreign policy has long been defined by a fine balancing act. Nowhere is this more evident than in its simultaneous diplomatic...
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