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Category: Geo Political News
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Flames of Rebellion in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir: Thousands Rise Against Shehbaz Sharif’s Government
The political temperature in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) has reached an unprecedented boiling point. For decades, the people of this region have voiced concerns about neglect, lack of representation, and suppression of their rights. But in September 2025, the discontent erupted into a large-scale rebellion as thousands of protestors marched against the Shehbaz Sharif government. The…
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India Pharma Gains Big: China Lifts Duty While US Imposes 100% Tariffs — What It Means for the Sector
In a dramatic shift in global trade policy, China has slashed import duties on Indian pharmaceutical products from 30% to 0% — a move many interpret as a strategic opening at a time when the United States plans to impose a 100% tariff on imported branded/patented drugs effective October 1, 2025. This twin development presents…
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World War III Risk Escalates: Experts Warn of Growing Tensions Between Russia and the West
Global security analysts are raising alarms over escalating tensions between Russia and Western powers, warning that the world is facing unprecedented threats of a large-scale conflict. In recent weeks, geopolitical developments have highlighted the fragile nature of peace, with incidents in Eastern Europe, nuclear posturing, and military maneuvers prompting warnings from global experts that a…
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When a Nation Declares Terror as State Policy: Jaishankar Lays Bare the Challenges at UNGA
At the 80th United Nations General Assembly, India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar delivered a forceful and pointed address. Although he did not explicitly name Pakistan, his remarks left little doubt about whom he was referring to. He accused a neighboring nation of “openly declaring terrorism as state policy”, talked of terror hubs operating on…
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Petal Gahlot: The Indian Diplomat Who Took Down Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif at the UNGA
In a remarkable demonstration of diplomacy and composure, Petal Gahlot, India’s First Secretary at the Permanent Mission to the United Nations, firmly rebutted Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Her rebuttal not only countered Pakistan’s narrative but also highlighted India’s unwavering stance on national security,…
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India’s Brain Drain: How the U.S. H-1B Visa Program Benefits America While India Bears the Cost
India, with a population exceeding 1.46 billion, is a global powerhouse in education, producing some of the world’s most talented professionals. Institutions like the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) are renowned for their rigorous academic programs and have been instrumental in shaping India’s intellectual capital. However, a significant portion…
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Trump’s Anti-India and Pro-Pakistan Policies Could Jeopardize U.S. Global Strategy and His Political Legacy
Foreign policy decisions can make or break a leader’s international credibility and domestic political standing. For former U.S. President Donald Trump, a tilt toward Pakistan while marginalizing India carries substantial risks—strategically, economically, and politically. India, with its growing economic clout, technological prowess, and regional influence, is a cornerstone of U.S. interests in Asia. Ignoring this…
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Donald Trump and the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize: What the Committee Member’s Remark Really Means
The Nobel Peace Prize is one of the most prestigious global honors, awarded each year to individuals or organizations that have made extraordinary contributions toward peace, diplomacy, and humanitarian work. As the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize season approaches, former U.S. President Donald Trump has once again become the center of global debate. Speculation around his…
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EU Trade Deal Shields European Pharma Exports as U.S. Threatens 100% Tariffs on Branded Medicines in 2025
In a dramatic escalation of transatlantic trade tensions, the United States has announced plans to impose 100 % tariffs on branded pharmaceutical imports, unless companies build manufacturing facilities in the U.S. beginning October 1, 2025. The European Union, however, is pushing back confidently, citing a recent trade agreement with the U.S. which it claims caps…
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$100K H-1B Fee Shock: Why India’s Tech Talent May Flee U.S. to Germany, UK & Canada
In a bold move shaking the global tech landscape, the U.S. government has pushed the cost of a new H-1B visa application to $100,000. This dramatic increase alters the equation for Indian tech professionals, who have long viewed America as the default destination for high-skilled employment. Suddenly, countries like Germany, the United Kingdom, and Canada…
