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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 ..

India's Competition Commission Overhaul Opens Funding Runway for Startups Below ₹2,000 Crore Threshold

India’s Competition Commission Overhaul Opens Funding Runway for Startups Below ₹2,000 Crore Threshold

India has revised its merger control regulations to exempt smaller startup funding rounds from mandatory Competition Commission of India (CCI) approval, reducing compliance burdens that previously delayed venture capital deployment. The adjustment raises asset and turnover thresholds for mandatory merger filings, allowing startups raising early and mid-stage rounds to bypass lengthy regulatory scrutiny that often stretched beyond 180 days. New …

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Global Liquidity Crunch Deepens as Central Banks Retreat from Easy Money Era

Global Liquidity Crunch Deepens as Central Banks Retreat from Easy Money Era

The global financial system is experiencing a severe liquidity contraction as major central banks simultaneously tighten monetary conditions, marking the definitive end of the post-2008 easy money era. This coordinated withdrawal of capital is creating acute funding pressures across emerging and developed markets alike, with implications for asset valuations, credit availability, and economic growth trajectories. New Delhi, April 2025 — …

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Federal Reserve Policy Crossroads Why June 2025 Could Mark a Pivotal Shift in US Monetary Strategy

Federal Reserve Policy Crossroads: Why June 2025 Could Mark a Pivotal Shift in US Monetary Strategy

The Federal Reserve faces mounting pressure to recalibrate its interest rate trajectory as conflicting signals from inflation data and labour market cooling complicate the path forward. Market participants now assign near-equal probability to a rate hold versus a 25 basis point cut at the June FOMC meeting, creating heightened uncertainty for global capital flows and emerging market currencies including the …

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Hormuz Strait Crisis Threatens India's Two-Corridor Strategy IMEC and INSTC Face Simultaneous Disruption

Hormuz Strait Crisis Threatens India’s Two-Corridor Strategy: IMEC and INSTC Face Simultaneous Disruption

A potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating Iran tensions would simultaneously cripple India’s two flagship connectivity projects—the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC)—exposing a critical vulnerability in New Delhi’s trade diversification strategy. India’s dependence on the Persian Gulf chokepoint for both energy imports and alternative trade routes now presents a concentrated …

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Europe's Strategic Autonomy Gap Why Brussels Struggles to Convert Economic Power into Geopolitical Influence

Europe’s Strategic Autonomy Gap: Why Brussels Struggles to Convert Economic Power into Geopolitical Influence

Europe remains structurally unable to translate its considerable economic weight into decisive geopolitical action, according to Belgian security scholar Sven Biscop, who argues that rhetorical commitments to strategic autonomy have not been matched by institutional capacity or political will. This gap between aspiration and capability carries significant implications for global power balancing, particularly as India and other rising powers recalibrate …

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Sensex Rallies 500 Points What Triggered the April 17 Market Surge and Will It Sustain

Sensex Rallies 500 Points: What Triggered the April 17 Market Surge and Will It Sustain?

Indian equity benchmarks posted their strongest single-day gains in three weeks on April 17, 2025, with the Sensex climbing 500 points and Nifty closing above the 24,350 mark. The rally was driven by a confluence of easing global trade tensions, strong foreign institutional inflows, and sector-specific momentum in banking and IT stocks. New Delhi, April 2025 — The Bombay Stock …

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Nifty's March Momentum Hinges on Q4 Earnings as Markets Eye Corporate Profit Trajectory

Nifty’s March Momentum Hinges on Q4 Earnings as Markets Eye Corporate Profit Trajectory

Indian equity markets are positioned for cautious optimism during March 20–24, 2026, with benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty expected to maintain positive momentum driven by anticipation of fourth-quarter corporate results. The trading week marks a pivotal transition period where macroeconomic stability meets earnings-season volatility, making stock selection paramount over directional bets. New Delhi, April 2026 — Indian equity benchmarks enter …

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RBI's Dollar Crackdown Marks Most Aggressive Rupee Defence Since 2022 Currency Crisis

RBI’s Dollar Crackdown Marks Most Aggressive Rupee Defence Since 2022 Currency Crisis

The Reserve Bank of India has deployed aggressive measures to curb dollar buying by banks, triggering a sharp decline in the USD/INR exchange rate and signalling a decisive shift toward rupee stabilisation. This intervention represents the central bank’s most forceful currency market action since the rupee breached 83 against the dollar in late 2022. New Delhi, April 2025 — The …

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RBI Holds Repo Rate at 5.25% What the Neutral Stance Reveals About India's Monetary Policy Direction

RBI Holds Repo Rate at 5.25%: What the Neutral Stance Reveals About India’s Monetary Policy Direction

The Reserve Bank of India’s Monetary Policy Committee has maintained the repo rate at 5.25% while retaining its neutral stance, signalling a data-dependent approach amid moderating inflation and global uncertainty. This decision preserves policy flexibility for the central bank to respond to either growth slowdowns or inflationary pressures in coming quarters. New Delhi, April 2026 — The RBI’s decision to …

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Why India's Clean Energy Ambitions Require a Regulatory Reset on Policy Consistency

Why India’s Clean Energy Ambitions Require a Regulatory Reset on Policy Consistency

India’s renewable energy sector faces mounting investor hesitancy as inconsistent policy signals undermine long-term capital deployment despite ambitious capacity targets. Policy predictability has emerged as the critical missing ingredient in translating India’s energy transition roadmap into bankable infrastructure projects. New Delhi, April 2026 — India’s renewable energy installations reached 203 GW by March 2026, yet the pace of capacity addition …

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