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Coal, Power, and Pollution: Why India’s Energy Choices Still Choke Its Cities

Indian cities are suffering because the country’s power grid relies too much on coal. Urban India needs a steady supply of electricity, but the electricity that comes in often makes life in cities...

From Minerals to Microchips: India’s Multi-Sectoral Strategy in Post-Conflict Sudan

The 9th Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) between India and Sudan, which took place in Port Sudan on May 4, 2026, were an important step in strengthening the relaunch of diplomatic relations between...

Rising Far‑Right Influence Undermines Romania’s EU Reform Agenda 

Following the withdrawal of Social Democratic Party (PSD) ministers from Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's coalition government, which deprived it of a parliamentary majority and raised questions about...

From Trudeau’s Allegations to Carney’s Reset: How Canada Is Rethinking Khalistan

Canada’s intelligence agency has identified Khalistani terrorism as a national security threat within Canada...

The Indian Diaspora and Australia’s Indo-Pacific Turn

India-born citizens are now Australia's largest immigrant population, which represents a historic demographic change with important ramifications for regional geopolitics, internal politics, and...

Bharatiya Cinema and the Responsibility of Influence

Cinema in Bharat has long held a unique and far-reaching influence, extending well beyond entertainment into the cultural identity of millions...

Wellington’s Wager: Why New Zealand Chose India in an Age of Uncertainty

In a landmark bilateral development, India and New Zealand have agreed on a Free Trade Agreement allowing 100 per cent duty-free access to Indian products in New Zealand...

QUAD: A Concert Without Conductors

The Indo-Pacific accounts for nearly two-thirds of global GDP, roughly 60 per cent of global maritime trade, and close to 70 per cent of seaborne energy flows. More than 80 per cent of the world's...

Middle Powers Reshaping Global Order: UAE, Turkey, Indonesia, and India 

Countries like the UAE, Turkey, and Indonesia are no longer just “ in the middle”; rather, they are becoming major players in business, banking, logistics, and culture. ...