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The Climate Gambit: India’s Climate Diplomacy and Withdrawal from COP33
The field of global climate diplomacy, formerly seen as a significant unified front against the shared existential peril, is now characterized by strategic recalibration and disintegration. The pressure is on developing countries to strike a balance between the prestige of global leadership and the harsh realities of infrastructural growth as the world keeps shifting the dynamics of alliances and the advent of digital and energy sovereignty.

The Indian Netizens
12 hours ago4 min read


Hydro-power Diplomacy in India-Nepal Ties: A New Era of Regional Energy Connectivity
For decades, the bilateral relationship between India and Nepal regarding water resources and their utilisation was viewed primarily through the lens of dispute as a result of the older water-sharing treaties, which were often perceived as unfair by Nepal, with the prevailing sentiment that the agreements were asymmetrical and heavily favoured towards India. In recent times, this has evolved towards a relationship that views hydroelectricity as a regional commodity.

The Indian Netizens
May 155 min read


China’s Ultimate Weapon: The Trillion-Dollar Threat to the Global Economy
The global economy is currently inextricably tethered to seventeen elements buried in the earth’s crust.
These Rare Earth Elements (REEs) form the foundational bedrock of modern civilization by powering everything from commercial electric vehicles (EVs) and consumer electronics to advanced missile defence systems. For decades, the global market outsourced the environmentally hazardous and capital-intensive process of refining these minerals to the People’s Republic of Chi

The Indian Netizens
May 104 min read


Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: How Europe's New Trade Rule is Reshaping the Global Steel Industry
Steel has always been a proxy for industrial power. The countries that make it cheaply tend to win. For a long time, the logic was blunt: pay your workers less, skip the environmental compliance, keep your energy bills low, and you could sell steel into Europe cheaper than any European mill ever could. That edge is now being taxed out of existence.

The Indian Netizens
May 44 min read


The Preservation of the Petrodollar and the Capture of Nicolas Maduro
The capture of the Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has raised questions addressing domains ranging from the legality to the catalysts. While the U.S. condemns Venezuela for fostering drug rackets, one of the pivotal underlying causes can be a historical pattern in contemporary times that has jeopardized the U.S. stability and influence.

The Indian Netizens
Jan 84 min read


Fragmented Globalisation: Technology, Trade, and Culture in a Multipolar World
Globalisation is breaking into a multipolar world where technology, trade, and culture are reshaped by new power centres. Emerging economies like India, China, and Russia are building their own payment systems, digital networks, and trade routes. This shift offers both opportunities and risks, to stay connected yet self-reliant. Success in this fragmented global order will depend on trust, inclusion, innovation, and digital sovereignty.

The Indian Netizens
Oct 12, 20253 min read
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