The new administration of Bangladesh is promoting Islamic fundamentalism and, in collaboration with powers like China and Pakistan, is challenging the territorial integrity of India.
Amid rising tensions between India and Bangladesh, the Indian Army is making major changes to its defence structure and is now viewing Bangladesh as a potential security threat rather than a friend.
This episode highlights India's strong export performance despite US tariffs. Data shows India's November exports were the highest in ten years, and the trade deficit fell to a five-month low.
This episode provides an overview of the wide-ranging impact of new and stringent import tariffs imposed by Mexico on India and other non-FTA Asian countries.
Following the breakdown of the ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan, heavy shelling broke out between the two countries, with the Pakistani army firing mortars and grenades at civilians, and the Taliban retaliating.
This episode focuses on Russian President Putin's visit to India and its associated global geopolitical implications.
This episode explores how, despite Donald Trump's boycott, the summit in South Africa adopted a historic declaration on climate change, setting a precedent for major decisions to be made on the global stage even without the US.
This episode discusses the growing tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban administration in Afghanistan, primarily due to alleged Afghan support for the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Pakistan has threatened the Taliban with regime change through Turkey.
The episode focuses on how Trump Jr.'s presence, especially at the Taj Mahal with a delegation of 120 people, could be a soft signal that the US wants to move forward with stalled trade deals with India.
A large number of Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) have been issued along the India-Pakistan border, northeast and central India, indicating unprecedented military exercises and possible missile tests.
This episode discusses the rising tensions between India and Pakistan in the Sir Creek region.
Prime Minister Modi has decided not to attend the ASEAN summit in Malaysia in person, which means there will be no meeting between him and President Trump.
This episode discusses the abolition of the Kafala system, which has been abolished in Saudi Arabia after 50 years, and is described as a big Diwali gift given to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The episode highlights the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, highlighting three high-level warnings issued to Pakistan within 24 hours, including one from the Army Chief that India would not exercise restraint in Operation Sindoor 2.0 and could wipe Pakistan off the map.
At least 12 civilians and three policemen have been killed and over 100 injured by the Pakistani army in PoK.