India’s negotiations with the United States over a proposed trade agreement have entered a period of deliberate pause, reflecting a broader strategic calculation in New Delhi about the evolving landscape of American trade policy. While both governments continue to describe… Read More ›
Month: March 2026
Energy Markets Reassess Risk as Tanker Passage Signals Fragile Flow Through Hormuz
Oil markets are highly sensitive to signals that affect the flow of crude and refined fuels through the world’s most strategic shipping routes. Even a single tanker successfully navigating a contested chokepoint can influence trader psychology, particularly when markets have… Read More ›
Washington Revives Trade Investigations to Reinforce Tariff Leverage in Global Commerce
The United States has increasingly turned to formal trade investigations as a strategic instrument to reshape global commerce and strengthen negotiating leverage with major trading partners. By launching new probes into unfair trade practices, industrial overcapacity, and forced labor, Washington… Read More ›
Middle East Conflict Triggers Unprecedented Shock to Global Oil Supply
The global energy system has periodically faced disruptions caused by wars, embargoes, and geopolitical crises, yet few events have carried the scale of impact now emerging from the latest conflict in the Middle East. According to assessments from international energy… Read More ›
Global Energy Turbulence Pushes India’s Bottled Water Industry Into a Cost Squeeze
India’s vast packaged drinking water industry, a market that serves hundreds of millions of consumers across cities, highways, railway stations, and small retail outlets, has found itself unexpectedly vulnerable to geopolitical tensions unfolding thousands of kilometers away. The economic ripple… Read More ›
Rising Financial Burden of Modern Warfare Emerges as U.S. Campaign Against Iran Rapidly Consumes Billions
Modern military conflicts often unfold with extraordinary speed, but the financial consequences accumulate just as rapidly. Early internal estimates from U.S. officials indicate that the first phase of the American military campaign against Iran carried a price tag exceeding $11… Read More ›
China’s Nationwide Artificial Intelligence Strategy Aims to Reshape Employment and Revive Economic Momentum
China is embarking on one of the most ambitious artificial intelligence expansions in the world, positioning the technology as a central pillar of economic renewal and labour market transformation. As the country confronts slowing growth, demographic pressures, and rising competition… Read More ›
Global Energy Lifeline Under Threat as Strait of Hormuz Disruption Raises Fears of Severe Oil Market Shock
The stability of global energy markets depends heavily on a narrow maritime corridor in the Middle East known as the Strait of Hormuz. When shipping through this vital passage faces disruption, the consequences extend far beyond the Persian Gulf, affecting… Read More ›
Missile Fire Over the Gulf Recasts the War and Consolidates Backing for Washington
When Iranian missiles arced across Gulf skies and detonations rippled through coastal cities, the conflict ceased to be a distant exchange between adversaries and became an immediate security crisis for Arab states. The spectacle of interceptors streaking upward and fireballs… Read More ›
Strategic Calculus Behind Washington’s Strike on Iran
The decision by the United States to launch direct military strikes against Iran represents one of the most consequential escalations in Middle Eastern geopolitics in decades. Far from a spontaneous act, the operation reflects years of mounting tensions, strategic reassessments,… Read More ›