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Category: Geo Political News
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Understanding the Flashpoint: A Simple Guide to the Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Conflict
1. Introduction: A Tense Border Boils Over In a dramatic escalation of an already fragile relationship, intense clashes erupted between Afghan and Pakistani forces along their shared border. Afghanistan’s Taliban government claimed its forces killed 58 Pakistani soldiers in what it described as a “revenge op,” while Pakistan condemned the attack as “unprovoked.” The fighting…
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Crypto Market Crashes $19 Billion After Trump Announces 100% Tariff on Chinese Tech Imports – Full Analysis, Causes, and Impact
The cryptocurrency market experienced a historic collapse after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a sweeping 100% tariff on all Chinese technology imports, triggering panic among investors. In just 24 hours, over $19 billion worth of crypto positions were liquidated, marking the largest single-day wipeout in crypto history. This unprecedented event has left traders, analysts, and…
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UK Universities to Open Campuses in India: What PM Starmer’s Historic Announcement Means for Indian Students and the Future of Global Education
In a landmark move poised to redefine the global education landscape, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that all British universities will be allowed to establish campuses in India. This decision is being hailed as one of the most significant steps in UK–India educational cooperation in recent decades. The announcement aligns with both nations’…
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Pakistan Labels Afghanistan Its “Number One Enemy” — How the Crisis Threatens Regional Stability
The fragile relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan has taken a dramatic turn in October 2025. Pakistan’s Defence Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, recently declared Afghanistan as the “number one enemy” of Pakistan — a statement that sent shockwaves across South Asia. The minister warned that Pakistan will “no longer tolerate terrorism emanating from Afghan soil”, signaling…
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How Trump’s 100% Tariff Threat on China Ignited a Rare Earth War — Global Fallout, India’s Dilemma & Market Shockwaves
On October 10, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump made waves by announcing an additional 100 percent tariff on all imports from China, effective November 1. The move came amid mounting tensions over China’s recent export controls on rare earth minerals and critical technology. Trump also threatened to scrap a planned summit with Chinese leader Xi…
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Why Indian Refiners Are Doubling Russian Crude Oil Imports in 2025 Despite U.S. Pressure
India’s Expanding Energy Strategy: How Discounts Are Driving a Surge in Russian Crude Oil Imports India’s energy market in 2025 is witnessing a renewed surge in crude oil imports from Russia, despite increasing pressure from the United States and other Western allies. The driving force behind this trend is simple yet powerful — deepening discounts…
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Pakistan Deploys Tanks in Sialkot Amid LoC Tensions: Detailed Analysis of Military Movements and Regional Implications 2025
The India-Pakistan border, particularly along the Line of Control (LoC), has historically been a hotspot for military tensions. Recent developments in the Sialkot sector have raised concerns among defense analysts and international observers. Reports indicate that Pakistan has deployed additional tanks, armored units, and logistical support along this strategically sensitive area, while India has intensified…
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19 U.S. Lawmakers Urge Trump to Roll Back Tariffs on India: How the 50% Duty Has Sparked Economic, Political, and Diplomatic Alarm
The ongoing trade friction between the United States and India has entered a critical stage. In late August 2025, the Trump administration raised tariffs on Indian goods to a staggering 50%, citing “reciprocity” and India’s continued energy purchases from Russia. The decision triggered immediate backlash from both nations’ business communities and policymakers. Now, 19 U.S.…
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Donald Trump and the Dangers of Ego-Driven Foreign Policy: How Self-Worship Threatens National and Global Stability
In international relations, the stakes are enormous — wars, alliances, trade deals, and global security hang in the balance. Yet, in recent years, observers have noted an alarming trend during Donald Trump’s presidency: some foreign policy decisions appeared influenced by personal praise and validation rather than objective national interest. Reports suggested that countries that publicly…
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Why the Quest for a Nobel Peace Prize Can Undermine True Service: A Reflection on Trump’s Repeated Demands and the Spirit of Selfless Action
In the age of media spectacle and personal branding, it has become disturbingly common for public figures to seek awards rather than let their work speak for itself. One of the more conspicuous examples is the persistent push by former President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize. Many observers find it uncomfortable, even shameful,…
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India Strengthens Economic Ties with Afghanistan at Moscow Talks: Strategic Partnerships and Regional Stability in 2025
In a significant diplomatic development, India reaffirmed its commitment to fostering economic and trade relations with Afghanistan during the 7th Moscow Format Consultations on Afghanistan, held on October 7, 2025, in Moscow. This multilateral dialogue, which included representatives from Russia, China, Iran, Pakistan, and Central Asian nations, underscored the collective intent to support Afghanistan’s stability…
