The recent West Asia conflict and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have exposed a structural weakness in India’s energy system. As tensions escalated and shipping routes became uncertain, LPG cargoes to India dropped sharply, forcing the government and oil companies to scramble for emergency
The recent conversation between United States President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the escalating Iran conflict has triggered predictable political reactions in India. Opposition parties quickly attempted to frame the episode as a contradiction after External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar told Parliament that India is “not a broker nation like
The ongoing West Asia conflict and rising fears of disruption in the Strait of Hormuz have created one of the most volatile global oil environments in recent years. Tankers are being rerouted, shipping insurance premiums are rising, and governments across the world are scrambling to secure supply. Amid this turbulence, India has quietly begun locking […]
Over the past few years, a quiet but unmistakable pattern has emerged. Individuals linked to violence against India, figures who once believed that foreign soil guaranteed their safety, have begun falling one by one. The reports often read the same way. Masked gunmen arrive, a few shots are fired, and the attackers disappear without a […]
The release and reception of films such as Uri: The Surgical Strike, The Kerala Story, and now Dhurandhar mark a clear shift in the tone of mainstream Hindi cinema. For decades, Bollywood approached themes of nationalism, terrorism, and geopolitical conflict with caution. Patriotism was often wrapped in nostalgia or emotional symbolism, and contemporary security issues
The reported launch of Iranian ballistic missiles toward the U.S.-U.K. military base at Diego Garcia may not have resulted in a successful strike, but the incident has already triggered a deeper strategic debate. For years, Washington and Tel Aviv have operated under the assumption that Iran’s missile capability was largely limited to a range of […]
India recently stated at the United Nations that the Indus Waters Treaty will remain in abeyance until Pakistan credibly and irrevocably ends support for terrorism. Pakistan’s immediate response was predictable. Islamabad accused India of “weaponising water” and attempting to threaten Pakistan’s water security. The claim may sound dramatic in diplomatic circles, but it
When Justin Trudeau stood in the Canadian Parliament in September 2023 and accused India of possible involvement in the killing of Khalistan activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, he did something extraordinary. He publicly pointed a finger at one of the world’s largest democracies and a major strategic partner without presenting verifiable evidence to the international community.
The arrest of six Ukrainian nationals and one American by India’s National Investigation Agency over alleged activities linked to Myanmar has triggered a swift diplomatic protest from Kyiv. Ukraine has demanded consular access and questioned the basis of the arrests, arguing that the allegations are not yet established. But the core issue for India is […]
India entered the recent Parliament session at a time of genuine national concern. The Middle East war was already threatening energy supplies, fuel markets were volatile, and reports of LPG disruptions were beginning to trigger panic buying in parts of the country. Parliament should have been the arena where the opposition pressed the government on […]















