India’s Strategic Gambit: Becoming the Third Pole in a Bipolar World

India is working to be seen as the “third option” between the US and China. Learn how Modi’s government balances relationships with superpowers while aiming for independence in 2025. Introduction: The Emergence of Multiple Alignments As tensions between the US and China shape global politics, India is taking its own path. Instead of picking a…

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Budget 2026: What It Means for the Middle Class, Farmers, and Women

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman shared her ninth Union Budget on February 1, 2026, calling it a “Yuva Shakti-driven Budget” aimed at turning dreams into realities. This Budget paid a lot of attention to manufacturing, infrastructure, and growing the economy in the long run, but three important groups—the middle class, farmers, and women—were eager to see…

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AI as a Global Weapon: The Hidden Race Changing Power Worldwide

In powerful places from Washington to Beijing, a new type of competition is happening. This race isn’t with bombs and tanks but with computer programs and chips. Artificial intelligence has grown from something interesting into the most important area for global power, and what’s at stake has never been greater. The New Playing Field AI…

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Why the US Wants Greenland: Trump, the Arctic, and Global Power

The notion of the United States purchasing Greenland has come back to international headlines in 2025, therefore re-opening a discussion combining sovereignty, tactics, and climate-driven rivalry. Turning the focus to the Arctic as a major stage of twenty-first century geopolitics once more, Donald Trump has expressed interest in increasing American control over the world’s biggest…

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