- June 25th, 2026
The furnaces at Vaikunth Dham Crematorium—the largest crematorium in India’s western state of Maharashtra—have gone quiet. Operators recently confirmed that their supply of liquefied petroleum gas had dwindled to the point where only a handful of cremations could be completed....
The language of power often reveals more than it intends. In a rare moment of candor on March 7, US President Donald Trump described the confrontation with Iran as “a big chess game at a very high level … I’m...
In a development that is reverberating across military and strategic communities worldwide, Iran has reportedly struck and destroyed a highly advanced U.S. missile defense radar system, the AN/TPY-2 radar, deployed in Jordan. The incident, occurring amid escalating hostilities involving Iran,...
In the long corridors of American power, where decisions ripple across continents like tremors beneath a restless sea, there is a particular kind of voice that echoes without being heard — the voice of warning. For decades, critics of US...
The latest remarks by Donald Trump questioning why major Asian economies have not stepped up militarily to secure vital energy corridors such as the Strait of Hormuz have stirred debate across diplomatic and financial circles. But beyond the political rhetoric,...
The possibility that Iran could mine the Strait of Hormuz—the narrow maritime artery through which roughly a fifth of the world’s oil supply flows—has long been one of the most feared scenarios in global security planning. Today, as tensions spiral...
The warning had become almost ritual among Western policymakers and market analysts: the world could not indefinitely absorb the scale of China’s industrial output. With exports surging and trade surpluses widening, the assumption was that global demand would eventually hit...
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