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Category: Geo Political News
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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…
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India’s Strategic Partnerships: Why Strengthening Ties with China May Benefit Asia More Than the USA
In 2025, India stands at a critical crossroads in global geopolitics. As the world’s economies pivot and Asia gains prominence, India must carefully balance its relationships with major powers. Two key players dominate the conversation: China, India’s neighboring giant, and the United States, a global superpower with deep technological and defense capabilities. While both partnerships…
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India Must Rethink H-1B Dependence: Sanjeev Sanyal’s Strong Message on Talent and Leverage
The H-1B visa has long been a topic of heated debate in India and the United States. While thousands of Indian professionals aspire to work in the U.S. under this program, recent comments from Sanjeev Sanyal, Member of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council, have ignited a fresh discussion. His bold statement challenges a decades-old…
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From U.S. Setback to China Boom: The New Chapter for Indian Shrimp Trade
Trade wars and tariffs often shake up global markets, and the Indian shrimp industry is a clear example of this. For decades, the United States was India’s largest buyer of shrimp. However, with the imposition of steep tariffs and stricter trade barriers, exporters faced shrinking margins and declining demand. What seemed like a major setback…
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China Slams US 50% Tariff on India: Unfair, Unreasonable, and Beijing Quietly Gains from Trade Tensions
In a recent escalation of global trade tensions, China has strongly condemned the United States’ decision to impose a 50% tariff on Indian goods. The move, which has raised eyebrows across international markets, has been described by Chinese officials as “unfair and unreasonable.” Experts suggest that while this action strains U.S.-India relations, Beijing could potentially…
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Anti-India Yunus Cornered as Bangladesh Banks, NBFIs and Stock Market Crumble
Bangladesh is facing one of the worst financial crises in its modern history, and the developments spell serious trouble for interim leader Muhammad Yunus. Often seen as maintaining an anti-India stance, Yunus now finds himself at the center of a storm as the country’s banking sector, non-banking financial institutions, and stock market teeter on the…