International Relations & Geopolitics 51 articles

Economics & Global Markets
  • January 21, 2026

How the post-Pahalgam Indus Treaty freeze by India sparked water fears in Pakistan

Water is life. It’s something we often take for granted. But what happens when the flow of a river becomes a tool in a high-stakes political game? For decades, the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) between India and Pakistan was a rare example of cooperation, something that held firm even through wars and conflicts. But on […]

The long history of India standing firm against US threats since the Green Revolution

We often hear about global politics, trade wars, and countries trying to push each other around. It might seem like a recent thing, but for India, standing up to pressure from superpowers like the United States is a story that goes back decades. One of the most powerful examples of this happened long before the […]

India emerges as the global snack basket while Europe and China face production hurdles

Have you ever stopped to think about where your favourite crispy potato chips or golden French fries come from? For a long time, the answer might have been somewhere in Europe. But things are changing, and a new snacking superstar is rising on the world stage – India! In a fascinating turn of events, India […]

Who is Nitin Nabin? Bihar MLA whose rise to BJP President was even backed by Modi, Shah and Nadda

Ever heard of a name that suddenly pops up in the political world and everyone starts talking? That’s what’s happening with Nitin Nabin. A prominent MLA from Bihar, he has recently been given a huge responsibility as the President of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), the BJP’s youth wing. This isn’t just any promotion. […]

AI & Machine Learning
  • January 20, 2026

PM Modi and UAE President expand cooperation on nuclear energy AI and counter-terrorism

Hey everyone! Ever wonder what happens when leaders of two friendly countries get together? It’s not just about handshakes and photos. It’s about building a stronger future together. That’s exactly what happened when India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently met with the UAE President, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in Abu Dhabi. Their meeting […]

Economics & Global Markets
  • January 18, 2026

India receives invitation to join Trump’s Board of Peace for Gaza

In some major international news, India has just received a pretty significant invitation from the United States. Former US President Donald Trump’s team has asked India to join a brand new group called the “Board of Peace for Gaza.” This move highlights India’s growing importance on the world stage. But what is this board, and […]

Economics & Global Markets
  • January 18, 2026

Trump to impose 10% tariffs on Denmark and France starting February 1 over Greenland dispute

In a move that has sent shockwaves across the Atlantic, former US President Donald Trump has just thrown down the geopolitical gauntlet. Forget traditional trade disputes over steel or cars; this is about territory. In a stunning announcement on his Truth Social platform, Trump declared his intention to impose sweeping tariffs on a host of […]

India moves to secure aerial dominance with expanded 114-Rafale fighter jet plan

In a powerful move to fortify its skies and project unwavering strength, India is advancing a monumental plan to acquire an additional 114 Rafale fighter jets. This ambitious initiative, a significant follow-up to the initial 36-jet deal, signals a clear intent to not just modernize the Indian Air Force (IAF) but to secure decisive aerial […]

Donald Trump expresses gratitude to Iran after claims of suspended executions

Donald Trump Expresses Gratitude to Iran After Claims of Suspended Executions In a move that has left political analysts and international observers spinning, former U.S. President Donald Trump has offered a rare and startling note of praise to the leadership of Iran a nation with which his administration has had a notoriously hostile relationship. In […]

Economics & Global Markets
  • January 16, 2026

What it will take for India to produce rare earth magnets at scale

If you own a smartphone, drive an electric vehicle (EV), or have ever undergone an MRI scan, you are relying on a piece of technology that is currently at the center of a massive geopolitical tug-of-war: Rare Earth Magnets. For years, the global supply chain for these tiny but powerful components has been dominated by […]