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Trump’s Tariffs and Trade Wars: What Really Happened?
In 2018, former U.S. President Donald J. Trump launched a dramatic shift in American economic policy by waging a global trade war, the...


Uniform Civil Code: Social Reform or Political Strategy?
The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is one of the most debated and polarizing issues in Indian public discourse. On the surface, it appears to...


Afghanistan, Taliban 2.0, and India's Strategic Dilemma
The return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan in August 2021 marked a dramatic shift in South Asia’s geopolitical landscape. After...


Is Democracy Still the Best Model? Learning from China’s Rise
For decades, democracy has been upheld as the ultimate political model—equated with freedom, justice, and human rights. Western nations,...


Climate Nationalism: Is the Global Climate Fight Falling Apart?
As climate change accelerates, the world faces an unprecedented need for collective action. Rising sea levels, intensifying wildfires,...


The Tiananmen Square Incident of 1989: Events and Aftermath
The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 remain one of the most significant and tragic moments in modern Chinese history. Often referred to...


The New Criminal Laws of India: Reform or Rebranding?
In 2023, India introduced sweeping changes to its criminal justice system, repealing and replacing three core colonial-era laws: the...


The Ancient Scythians: Nomads Who Defied Empires
When we think of ancient civilizations, we often picture towering pyramids, walled cities, or marble temples. But what about the people...


Why Do People Follow Leaders—Even Bad Ones?
What makes someone follow a leader—even when that leader is clearly flawed, corrupt, or even dangerous? From dictators and cult leaders...


What Is a Nation?
When you hear the word "nation," what comes to mind? A flag fluttering in the wind? A map with neatly drawn borders? A stadium roaring...


Why Nations Go to War: A Deep Dive into Geopolitical Chess
From the thunder of horse-drawn chariots in ancient Mesopotamia to the digital battlegrounds of the 21st century, war has shaped...


Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill”: What It Meant, What It Promised, and What It Delivered
American politics thrives on memorable slogans, and few politicians have mastered this better than Donald J. Trump . During his campaign...


How the Cold War Redefined Borders and Alliances Worldwide
The Cold War wasn’t just a prolonged period of ideological hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union. It was a global...


9/11 and the Global War on Terror: Two Decades of Consequences
On September 11, 2001 , the world witnessed a horrifying spectacle: four hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center , the...


The Israel–Palestine Conflict: A Century of Displacement and Division
The Israel–Palestine conflict is one of the longest-running and most emotionally charged disputes in modern history. What began as a...


World War II: How Hitler Rose to Power in a Democratic Country
World War II is often remembered for its epic battles, unspeakable atrocities, and the profound reshaping of the modern world. At the...


Geopolitics of Global Shipping: What Happens If the Suez or Panama Canal Closes?
Modern civilization runs on global trade, and global trade runs through narrow maritime corridors. The Suez Canal and Panama Canal are...


The Weaponization of Energy: How Oil and Gas Shape Global Power
Energy powers everything—from homes and cars to factories and entire economies. But beyond its role in economic development, energy is...


Putin’s Foreign Policy Doctrine: Expansionism or Self-Defense?
Since taking power in 2000, Vladimir Putin has reshaped Russia's role on the world stage. His foreign policy has oscillated between...


The Belt and Road Initiative: Economic Lifeline or Debt Trap Diplomacy?
In 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping unveiled the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) — a massive global infrastructure development strategy...


Iran’s Role in the Middle East: Regional Power or Global Threat?
Iran occupies a unique place in Middle Eastern geopolitics. With its ancient civilization, vast energy reserves, and revolutionary...


India’s Strategic Dilemma: Non-Aligned in a Divided World?
Since its independence in 1947, India has pursued a foreign policy rooted in non-alignment , a strategy that emerged during the Cold War...


How Rare Earth Metals Are the New Oil
In the 20th century, the world’s power dynamics revolved around oil. Countries fought wars, struck alliances, and built empires on the...


How the Mongol Empire Created the Modern World
The Mongol Empire, founded by Genghis Khan in the early 13th century, is often remembered for its brutal conquests and fearsome warriors....
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