The Strait of Silence — A Humanitarian Crisis Ignored

The greatest casualty of the US–Iran conflict is not just the closure of a strait; it is the suffocation of humanity itself. Crude oil prices may be soaring, economies may be gasping, but beyond the headlines lies a darker truth: thousands of ships stranded, thousands of sailors trapped, and a humanitarian disaster unfolding in plain…

The Strait of Hormuz Crisis: A Dangerous Turning Point in Global Geopolitics

The Strait of Hormuz remained open before February 28, but its future now appears increasingly uncertain. Whether secured under a U.S.-led security framework or influenced by Iran through the imposition of transit fees, the reality is that a waterway once regarded as a neutral international passage is becoming a focal point of geopolitical power. The…

Power Is Their Only Ideology: The TMC Meltdown

The implosion of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) after the Bengal elections is nothing short of spectacular—and shameful. What we are witnessing is not routine political movement; it is a stampede. MPs and MLAs are deserting the party in droves, like opportunists fleeing a sinking ship at the first sign of turbulence. At this rate, the…

A World at the Crossroads: India’s test of resilience

The Iran–US war has left the world standing at a perilous crossroads, searching for a way out of a crisis not of its own making. For the United States, its vast economy provides resilience against the shocks of conflict. For Iran, with little left to lose, the battle is existential. But for the rest of…

A Turning Point in Tamil Nadu Politics

Politics is never static; it is fluid, unpredictable, and often defined by alliances forged for short-term gains. In Tamil Nadu, the BJP chose this path by aligning with AIADMK—only to face defeat against the newly formed TVK. This outcome was not just about numbers; it was about failing to read the deeper pulse of the…

A New Dawn in Tamil Nadu

For months, the nation’s gaze was fixed on West Bengal. Yet, the true political earthquake struck hundreds of miles south—in Tamil Nadu. In a twist no pollster, journalist, or even die-hard supporter foresaw, the assembly now witnesses a historic sight: both Dravidian giants relegated to the opposition benches together for the first time in decades….

A New Dawn for Bengal

At the time of India’s independence, Calcutta stood tall as the nation’s cultural and commercial capital. Bengal was the heartbeat of India’s identity, gifting the nation its most stirring calls—Jai Hind, Vande Mataram, Bharat Mata ki Jai. Yet, in the decades that followed, Bengal’s trajectory mirrored that of Bihar: a steady decline into stagnation. Successive…

When Businessmen Wage Wars: The Fallout of the US–Iran War

Politics is often maligned as one of the most abused professions, yet few recognize it as the toughest calling—one not meant for everyone. When leadership is entrusted to those outside the discipline of politics, the consequences can be more harmful than beneficial. Politics is not a business of profit; it is the art of providing…

The Saudi–Pakistan Pact: A Sign of America’s Decline

The recent defense pact between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia has shaken the geopolitical landscape and ignited heated debate across strategic circles. At its core, the deal binds the two nations to extend mutual military support—including, controversially, cooperation involving nuclear capabilities—should either face external aggression. But the real question is not what was signed, it is…

India’s Moment of Truth: Resilience in an Age of Shadow Wars

For the last five years, the Indian subcontinent has been in the grip of recurring political and social unrest. From the Myanmar, Maldives to Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and now Nepal, one common thread binds these crises together: each of these nations is India’s immediate neighbour, and each finds itself caught between India’s influence, China’s ambitions…