Boris Johnson On Tough Mission To Woo India Away From Russia
Armed with sticks and carrots, a bevy of top U.S. officials trooped into New Delhi last month only to return empty-handed, however, now, it is the turn of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to woo India away from Russian influence – a tough task indeed.
Are Gulf Monarchies Too Big To Fail For The Biden Administration?
Ties between the U.S. and Gulf monarchies like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are clogged with distrust and tensions between them have been laid bare in recent years.
Exit Glasgow Global Summit Green Pledges And Enter The NATO
The immediate priority of the U.S.-led allies is to put in place a global security order centered around them, and let the climate change continue wreaking havoc from Brazil to the Philippines at will.
South Asia In Economic Turmoil: It Maybe Nepal’s Turn After Sri Lanka
A landlocked Nepal may head towards its South Asian neighbor Sri Lanka's apocalyptic economic woes with its impending foreign exchange crisis.
A Disgraced Imran Khan Returns To Pavilion To Play To The Gallery
Tens of thousands of protesters took to the street in Pakistan after Imran Khan was ousted in a parliamentary no-trust vote as prime minister of the nuclear-armed South Asia nation which is all set to install Khan's replacement.
Green Energy Transition And Metal Economy Will Take Off, If Lithium Willing
Industrial metals lost sheen after the 1970s when successive oil shocks rocked the global economy. However, after the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24 they are rapidly returning to the center stage and the global metal economy has started hogging the limelight.
US Rushes To Develop Hypersonic Missile With AUKUS After Lagging Behind Russia, China And India
New era of warfare has started with hypersonic missiles and Russia is standing tall with the early bird status by using them for the first time on a battlefield. The U.S., which missed the bus, is making up for the lost time.
It Is Now The Rajapaksas Versus People In Sri Lanka
By imposing and later revoking the islandwide emergency, Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has converted what was essentially economic mismanagement into political unrest and a humanitarian crisis in the South Asia nation.
India Defies Western Diktats Against Ties With Russia, Shores Up Rupee-Ruble Set Up
India has defied western diktats and chose to look for its own interests, despite the sanctions imposed by the U.S. and Europe on Russia for invading Ukraine, by seeking to set up a rupee-ruble payment system to trade with Russia.
Imran Khan Embraces Victimhood To Stay Relevant In Pak Politics
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan cleverly framed the political narrative of the Islamic republic which termed going against him as akin to going against the founding fathers and the constitution hence securing himself a graceful way out of a serious diplomatic and political mess.
China And US Play It Out In Pakistan As Imran Relies On A Piece Of Paper To Win Trust Vote
Arguably facing the biggest challenge of his political career, Pakistan premier Imran Khan's future appears to be hanging by a thread. The trust vote, which the cricketer legend will face on April 3, will decide whether the Islamic nation falls for a communist China or opts for a free market war economy of the U.S.
Marine Le Pen Stages Comeback In French Polls With Softer Image And Working-Class Themes
Marine Le Pen’s softer image and new status as a working-class champion have fetched her laurels ahead of the French presidential polls in April.
Ukraine Crisis: Russian Nickel A Hard Nut To Break For The West
After the Russian invasion of Ukraine Feb. 24, NATO was forced to refrain from sanctioning Russian nickel-producing behemoth Norilsk Nickel and Vladimir Potanin, its oligarch chairman, fearing for the production of Electric Vehicle (EV) batteries.
Africa Bears The Brunt Of Russian Invasion Of Ukraine
The Ukraine crisis has become a perfect storm in Africa with impact visible on three fronts - oil, food, and fertilizer -- as Western sanctions and blockade of ports on the Black Sea have started to bite.
Russia-Ukraine Crisis Hits Wheat Supply Causing Global Shortage
With the Ukraine crisis, the global wheat supply has been dried up and the global plan to achieve Zero Hunger by 2030, a Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), has turned topsy-turvy.
Impact of Ukraine Crisis Now Visible On Your Plate Owing To Shortage Of Sunflower Oil
The effects of the Ukraine crisis are now beginning to appear in food plates across the world as sunflower oil, which the East European nation accounts for 80 percent of global production together with Russia, has become the most sought-after commodity.
Ukraine Crisis Will Prevent President-Elect Yoon To Run S. Korea The Way He Wants
The newly elected President of South Korea, Yoon Suk-yeol, who is set to take the reign of Asia's fourth-largest economy soon, is set to face tough challenges due to economic slowdown because of the Ukraine crisis.
Ukraine Crisis Hits COVID-19-Battered Japanese Economy Hard
The Ukraine crisis has hurt an import-reliant Japan, forcing households and companies to shell out more for food and fuel at a time when the East Asian nation was looking to resuscitate its sluggish COVID-19-battered economy.
Explained: Battle Between Amazon And Reliance To Rule Over India’s Vast Retail Market
India's vast grocery business is caught in a protracted legal battle with global e-commerce giant Amazon, whose CEO is one of the richest persons on the planet, and Reliance Retail, India's largest retailer chain in terms of revenue, vying for the numero uno position in Asia's second-largest economy.
Errant Missile Fiasco Calls For Intense Safety Norms Between Nuclear-armed India And Pakistan
A nuclear Pakistan's sharp response to India accidentally firing a missile into its soil March 9 has brought to the light absence of robust risk reduction protocols between the nuclear-armed rivals in South Asia.
Congress, India’s Grand Old Party, Withers In Absence Of Strong Leadership And Agenda
India's opposition Congress, known as the Grand Old Party and considered an inheritor of the legacy of the political movement that wrested freedom for India from colonial British rule, is withering away to irrelevance as it fails to feel the pulse of the new generation of voters proud of their Hindu heritage.
Troubled Imran Seeks Backing of Hesitant Generals To Face Trust Vote
The shifting of sands in Pakistan politics seems to have taken an ominous turn which has made Prime Minister Imran Khan worried about the top job in the country with the perception that the military generals are distancing themselves from his government
By Playing Santa Between Russia And Ukraine, Erdogan Puts Turkey Back Into NATO-Orientation
With the Russian Ukraine invasion, Recep Tayyip Erdogan is eager to shed his bad-boy image in the West, where he is ranked among the authoritarian leaders in the world.
Ban On Russian Oil Forces US To Court Maduro
In order to fulfill its energy needs in the wake of the ban on Russian oil, the U.S. started to court Venezuela's Maduro, considered untouchable until now.
Ukraine Crisis Is Much Better For China Than It Is For Russia And US
China is the biggest winner of the isolate Russia campaign by the West which has made the oil-rich Russian economy pariah.
India’s Impeccable Balancing Act On Ukraine Crisis
Right from abstaining to vote against Russia in the UN, to sending relief material to Ukraine, India has so far managed to perform the impeccable balancing act on the Russia-Ukraine crisis which seems to have divided the world.
China’s CIPS Likely To Rescue Russia To Tide Over The SWIFT Ban
After its major banks were axed from the dollar-based SWIFT payment system in response to the Ukraine invasion, Russia is banking on China's Cross-border Interbank Payment System (CIPS) for its international trade
With Ukraine Crisis, Arms Manufacturers See Return Of Good Old Days
Russia's invasion of Ukraine last week has thrown open a lucrative arms market before weapons manufacturers worldwide and their share prices have skyrocketed.
India Rushes To Rescue Students From Ukraine Following Reports Of Mistreatment
India has dispatched a high-level ministerial team to oversee rescue operations following reports of mistreatment of Indian students in war-torn Ukraine.
Allies Sulk To Toe US Line On Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Choosing sides in the Ukraine crisis comes naturally to the US allies like Saudi Arabia, India, and UAE, but the robust ties with Russia forced them to strike a balance.