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Nepal’s Gen Next Uprising: A Tectonic Warning to South Asia’s Power Corridors

In the shadow of the Himalayas, a political tremor has erupted into a full-blown earthquake. Nepal’s youth-led regime change—triggered by outrage over digital censorship and deep-rooted corruption—has toppled Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli and sent shockwaves across South Asia. But this is no isolated upheaval. It’s part of a tectonic shift reshaping the region’s political
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The Erosion of Trust: Why India’s Election Commission Has Lost Its Credibility

In the grand theatre of Indian democracy, the Election Commission of India (ECI) was once the unimpeachable referee—a constitutional sentinel entrusted with safeguarding the sanctity of the vote. Today, that image lies fractured. What was once a symbol of democratic resilience now stands accused of complicity, opacity, and partisan indulgence. The question is no longer
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Taxing the Thirsty: When the Middle Class Funds the Billionaire’s Champagne

In a nation where economic inequality is widening, a startling revelation has emerged: 64% of India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) revenue is effectively borne by the poor and middle class, while India’s billionaires contribute a mere 3%. This imbalance exposes a deep structural flaw in the country’s indirect taxation system—one that disproportionately burdens those […]
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Trump’s Tariff Shock, Xi’s Diplomatic Pivot, and Modi’s Strategic Balancing: India’s SCO Gamble in a Fractured World

In a geopolitical twist few saw coming, U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff regime has inadvertently catalyzed a rare diplomatic convergence: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping standing side-by-side at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Tianjin. The moment, captured in a firm handshake and a Mandarin tweet
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A $65 Billion Indian Industry Faces Strategic Disruption as Washington Wields Tariff Power

In a dramatic escalation of trade tensions, US President Donald Trump has imposed steep reciprocal tariffs on Indian exports, targeting pharmaceuticals and medical devices—two of India’s most globally competitive sectors. The move, part of Trump’s “America First” policy, aims to bolster domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. Pharmaceuticals:
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Why Europe Must Unite—Before It’s Too Late : Why European Unity Is Crucial Amid Global Instability and Rising Geopolitical Threats

In a world increasingly defined by fragmentation, Europe stands at a crossroads. The continent that once championed multilateralism, liberal democracy, and economic integration now finds itself grappling with internal discord, external threats, and a rapidly shifting global order. The urgency to unite is no longer philosophical—it is existential.From the specter of renewed
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Donald Trump’s Strategic Miscalculation: A Tariff War That Could Rewrite History

In a move that defies logic and long-standing diplomatic precedent, former U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration imposed sweeping tariffs on India—one of America’s most trusted democratic allies in Asia. This inexplicable economic penalization not only disrupts bilateral trade but also threatens to unravel decades of strategic cooperation between the world’s two