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Manoranjana GuptaEurasia Review |
Pakistan is rationing official mobility. Europe has learnt to store before winter. Indonesia is blending more biofuel into diesel. Japan
Visa politics has become the gateway to a broader nativist backlash in which Indians are being vilified not for failure,
The 2025 Bihar Assembly election has produced one of the most consequential political mandates in recent Indian history, offering a
When Washington tried to strong-arm New Delhi with punitive tariffs, India did not bend. Instead, it doubled down on self-reliance,
In the tangled web of global trade, tariffs are both sword and shield. They are meant to protect domestic industries,
India’s foreign policy is about finding convergence, not choosing sides: India’s External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar India today is
Moving beyond arms sales, Washington and New Delhi chart a collaborative path blending strategic trust with economic opportunity. India and
India’s message to Pakistan is loud and clear. India’s resolve to combat terrorism is unwavering, and no external or internal
After a three-decade hiatus, BJP likely to regain power. Delhi elections set the stage for INDIA Bloc collapse This year,