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Pakistan Signals Formation of 'Islamic NATO' as Turkey and Qatar Eye Saudi Defense Pact
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Pakistan Signals Formation of ‘Islamic NATO’ as Turkey and Qatar Eye Saudi Defense Pact

Islamabad, May 2026 — The geopolitical architecture of the Middle East and South A ..

The Horror of 1995 How the Tandoor Case Shocked the Nation
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The Horror of 1995: How the Tandoor Case Shocked the Nation

NEW DELHI, May 2026 — It remains one of the most chilling chapters in India’s cr ..

The Russian Identity Paradox Are Russians European or Asian
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The Russian Identity Paradox: Are Russians European or Asian?

LUCKNOW, May 2026 — A recent comprehensive analysis by StudyIQ IAS has tackled one ..

Why Indian Markets Shed ₹12 Lakh Crore in a Single Session Anatomy of the April Selloff

Why Indian Markets Shed ₹12 Lakh Crore in a Single Session: Anatomy of the April Selloff

Indian equity markets witnessed their steepest single-day decline in 2025, with the Sensex plunging 1,352 points and the Nifty breaching the critical 24,050 support level amid a confluence of global and domestic pressures. The selloff, which erased approximately ₹12 lakh crore in investor wealth, reflects deepening concerns over global trade tensions, foreign capital flight, and weakening corporate earnings momentum. New …

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Why FII Exodus and Middle East Tensions Are Triggering India's Sharpest Market Correction Since October 2023

Why FII Exodus and Middle East Tensions Are Triggering India’s Sharpest Market Correction Since October 2023

Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty have experienced a sharp sell-off driven by sustained foreign institutional investor outflows compounded by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The dual pressure of capital flight and crude oil supply risk has exposed vulnerabilities in India’s equity markets that had appeared resilient through early 2025. New Delhi, April 2025 — The Bombay Stock …

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Why RBI's Rate Hold Amid Geopolitical Tensions Reveals a Defensive Pivot in Monetary Strategy

Why RBI’s Rate Hold Amid Geopolitical Tensions Reveals a Defensive Pivot in Monetary Strategy

The Reserve Bank of India has maintained its benchmark interest rate while explicitly warning that ongoing global conflicts pose material risks to India’s growth trajectory and inflation outlook. This defensive stance signals the central bank’s shift from growth-supportive easing to a wait-and-watch posture as external shocks threaten to derail domestic economic momentum. New Delhi, April 2025 — The RBI’s Monetary …

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RBI Governor Malhotra's Five Growth Risk Factors Signal Central Bank's Defensive Posture Amid Global Uncertainty

RBI Governor Malhotra’s Five Growth Risk Factors Signal Central Bank’s Defensive Posture Amid Global Uncertainty

RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra has identified five critical factors that could derail India’s growth trajectory, marking the central bank’s most explicit acknowledgment of external vulnerabilities in recent policy communications. The enumeration signals a shift toward defensive monetary positioning as global trade tensions, commodity volatility, and geopolitical friction intensify. New Delhi, April 2025 — Governor Malhotra’s detailed articulation of growth risks …

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Odisha's Digital Clearance Infrastructure Emerges as Model for State-Level Industrial Reform

Odisha’s Digital Clearance Infrastructure Emerges as Model for State-Level Industrial Reform

Odisha’s single-window clearance system and real-time project monitoring dashboard have significantly accelerated industrial approvals, positioning the state as a benchmark for administrative efficiency in India’s investment landscape. The integrated platform managed by IPICOL demonstrates how digital governance infrastructure can compress approval timelines and reduce bureaucratic friction for capital deployment. New Delhi, April 2025 — The Industrial Promotion and Investment Corporation …

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SEBI's Foreign Investment Stance Signals India's Bid to Capture Global Capital Flight from China

SEBI’s Foreign Investment Stance Signals India’s Bid to Capture Global Capital Flight from China

SEBI Chairman has reaffirmed India’s commitment to maintaining an open-door policy for global capital, signalling regulatory continuity at a time when foreign investors are reassessing emerging market allocations. The statement positions India as a stable alternative destination amid geopolitical realignments and capital outflows from other Asian markets. New Delhi, April 2025 — Securities and Exchange Board of India chief’s public …

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Gold and Silver Price Trajectory for FY27 Analysts Project Continued Rally Amid Global Uncertainty

Gold and Silver Price Trajectory for FY27: Analysts Project Continued Rally Amid Global Uncertainty

Gold prices are expected to extend their bullish momentum into FY27, with analysts forecasting potential targets between ₹82,000-90,000 per 10 grams domestically, driven by persistent geopolitical tensions and central bank accumulation. Silver may outperform gold on a percentage basis due to industrial demand dynamics and its historical tendency to catch up during precious metals bull cycles. New Delhi, April 2026 …

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Fed Insider Joseph Wang Warns Geopolitical Shocks Could Push Global Economy Toward Recession

Fed Insider Joseph Wang Warns Geopolitical Shocks Could Push Global Economy Toward Recession

Former Federal Reserve analyst Joseph Wang has identified geopolitical tensions, elevated energy prices, and weakening US labour markets as converging risks that could trigger a global recession. Wang’s assessment suggests policymakers face a narrowing window to address structural vulnerabilities before external shocks cascade through interconnected financial systems. New Delhi, April 2026 — Joseph Wang, a former senior trader at the …

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Economic Sanctions Replace Military Action as Primary Tool of Great Power Competition

Economic Sanctions Replace Military Action as Primary Tool of Great Power Competition

Economic warfare has emerged as the dominant instrument of geopolitical conflict in the 2020s, with trade restrictions, financial sanctions, and technology embargoes increasingly substituting for traditional military confrontation between major powers. Nations are now weaponising interdependence itself, targeting supply chains, payment systems, and critical resource flows to achieve strategic objectives without firing a single shot. New Delhi, April 2026 — …

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West Asia Ceasefire Offers Strategic Breathing Room But Structural Tensions Remain Unresolved

West Asia Ceasefire Offers Strategic Breathing Room But Structural Tensions Remain Unresolved

The latest ceasefire in West Asia represents a tactical pause rather than a durable peace settlement, with underlying territorial, political, and proxy-power conflicts remaining fundamentally unaddressed. India’s strategic calculus must account for continued volatility in energy markets and shipping lanes despite the temporary de-escalation. New Delhi, April 2025 — The fragile ceasefire announced across key West Asian conflict zones marks …

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