Economics & Global Markets 90 articles

Government sources confirm India has 50 days of oil stocks and is seeking additional sources

Hey everyone! Welcome back to the blog. Today, we need to talk about something that is making headlines all over the world and directly affects our daily lives: oil and petrol. If you have been watching the news lately, you probably know that things are getting pretty tense in the Middle East right now. Because […]

Why Arab countries prioritize containment over direct attacks on Iran

If you have been keeping an eye on the news lately, you might have noticed a massive shift happening in the Middle East. Over the last thirty years, countries like Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia have worked incredibly hard to build a reputation for stability. They transformed their nations into safe, […]

Financial Times reveals how Israel hacked Tehran cameras and mobile networks to track Khamenei

Hey everyone, welcome back to the blog! Today, we are diving into a story that sounds like it was ripped straight out of a Hollywood spy movie. If you are a fan of Mission: Impossible or James Bond, you might want to sit down for this one, because this isn’t fiction this is real life. […]

Economics & Global Markets
  • February 27, 2026

Rising Chinese Influence in Latin America Sparks New Congressional Warning

Hey everyone, welcome back to the blog! Today, we need to talk about something massive happening right in the geopolitical backyard of the United States. If you have been paying attention to global news, you know that the rivalry between the United States and China is the defining story of our time. But while a […]

The real reason brown eggs cost more than white eggs

Picture this, You are standing in the dairy aisle of your local grocery store, scanning the egg cartons. On one side, you have a dozen crisp, white eggs. On the other, a dozen rustic, earthy brown eggs. Then, you look at the price tags. Consistently, the brown eggs cost noticeably more than their white counterparts. […]

Automotive & Car Care
  • February 21, 2026

Report Card on the First Anniversary of BJP in Delhi

It has been exactly one year since the new administration took the reins in the national capital. For a metropolis as massive, diverse, and complex as Delhi, 365 days is enough time to set the gears in motion, but perhaps not quite enough to fix decades-old systemic issues. As the BJP marks its first anniversary […]

Business & Entrepreneurship
  • February 21, 2026

No Plans for Common BRICS Currency Says Brazil President

For months, the financial world and social media have been buzzing with one massive rumor: The BRICS Currency. You’ve probably seen the headlines or the tweets. People were saying that the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) were about to launch their own money to replace the US Dollar. Some called it […]

Economics & Global Markets
  • February 18, 2026

Hammer missiles, choppers, India-France ties enter new phase with defence push

If you’ve been following the news lately, you might have noticed a lot of buzz surrounding India and France. It’s not just about fancy dinners or photo ops. something much bigger is happening. Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron met in Mumbai, and they didn’t just talk they signed deals that […]

India cuts off Ravi water supply to Pakistan following barrage completion

Hey everyone! Today we are talking about a huge piece of news that has been making headlines across the country. It’s all about water, politics, and a project that took almost 45 years to finish. India has finally stopped the flow of water from the Ravi River into Pakistan. This happened because the construction of […]

Economics & Global Markets
  • February 17, 2026

A New East India Company Rising? Rubio’s Speech Signals US Colonial Aspiration

Is history finally repeating itself? A deep look into why the latest moves from the US Secretary of State have the Global South looking over its shoulder and remembering the dark days of the East India Company. If you take a moment to look back at the history books, the 18th and 19th centuries were […]