India’s Yen Gambit: Deepening Ties with Japan Amid Trump-Tantrums
In a world of economic uncertainty, India’s Yen gambit has the potential to take the shape of a strategic necessity for preserving its autonomy and resilience.
In a world of economic uncertainty, India’s Yen gambit has the potential to take the shape of a strategic necessity for preserving its autonomy and resilience.
Russia, India, and China aren’t just buying gold, they are rethinking the dollar’s chokehold. These moves hint towards de-dollarization, a slow-burn strategy to chip away at the dollar’s 46% share of global reserves.
Nations like Hungary and Poland, facing EU-driven migration policies, could find parallels in the unapologetic stance from Himanta Biswa Sarma.
Narendra Modi is not just playing the game — he is creating a few new rules, trying to make India an exciting bridge between the Global South and the rest.
The real sting was not about India buying Russian oil. The burn was that New Delhi has been paying for it in local currencies, bypassing the dollar.
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The BLA, a scrappy nationalist outfit fighting for Baloch autonomy in Pakistan, is now a terrorist bogeyman. Why, you wonder?
Asim Munir gets off the aircraft once he is sure of his tough-guy squint, and then decides to bless the world with his vehicular poetry.
Whether through economic collapse, internal chaos, or a full-blown colour revolution, Uncle Sam’s agenda is clear: to dismantle Iran.
If Trump planned to swap elites, then he has reshaped the power structure. And if that wasn’t the plan, then he has tripped over his own chaos.