Author: Deshwale Global Desk

In the spring of 2026, the skies over Tehran and Beirut lit up with American and Israeli munitions. What began as targeted strikes on Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure on 28 February escalated into a regional inferno. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was assassinated. Hundreds of civilians died. Israel then unleashed its largest single-day bombardment on Lebanon in years over 100 strikes in ten minutes even after a fragile US-Iran ceasefire was announced on 7 April. The Strait of Hormuz was partially closed. Global oil markets shuddered. Yet from Beijing, New Delhi and Moscow came… almost nothing. No emergency summits. No…

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As of 9 April 2026, the two-week ceasefire between the United States, Israel and Iran is holding barely. Announced on 7 April after 40 days of devastating strikes, it has reopened the Strait of Hormuz, halted major Iranian missile barrages and given both sides a chance to claim victory. Khamenei is dead. Iran’s nuclear sites and military command are crippled. Hezbollah has been battered yet again in Lebanon. The “Axis of Resistance” that defined the region for two decades lies in ruins. The war is not over. Fragile talks continue in Islamabad. Yet the fighting has already redrawn the map…

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India just changed the rules of the global energy game and a world built on nuclear double standards is not ready for it. I. The Moment at 8:25 PM On the evening of 6 April 2026, in a control room at Kalpakkam on the southeastern coast of Tamil Nadu, a group of scientists and engineers watched instruments that most of the world would not know how to read. At precisely 8:25 PM, a controlled nuclear fission chain reaction began inside a reactor vessel cooled by liquid sodium, and sustained itself — feeding on itself, begetting itself without any external input.…

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Twenty-one miles of water. A $1-per-barrel levy. Payments in Bitcoin, yuan, and stablecoins that vanish beyond the reach of Western sanctions. Iran has turned the world’s most critical oil chokepoint into a cash register and the question is no longer whether this is happening, but how permanent it becomes. Picture a tollbooth. Not the kind you sail through at two in the morning with loose change in a cupholder. Something weightier. Something that sits at the narrowest point of a waterway through which one-fifth of the world’s oil supply moves every single day, with a radio message playing to ships…

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By: Hiren Gandhi 28 फरवरी 2026 के बाद मिडिल ईस्ट में शुरू हुआ तनाव अब केवल एक सैन्य संघर्ष नहीं रह गया है, बल्कि यह एक व्यापक वैश्विक टकराव का रूप ले चुका है, जिसमें ऊर्जा, मुद्रा और जियोपॉलिटिकल नियंत्रण की जटिल परतें शामिल हैं। अमेरिका द्वारा “एपिक फ्यूरी” ऑपरेशन की शुरुआत और इज़राइल के साथ मिलकर ईरान पर किए गए हमलों के बाद स्थिति तेजी से बिगड़ी, और इसके जवाब में ईरान ने भी इज़राइल तथा खाड़ी सहयोग परिषद (GCC) देशों को निशाना बनाया। इस पूरे घटनाक्रम का असर अब केवल क्षेत्रीय नहीं रहा, बल्कि इसका प्रभाव वैश्विक स्तर…

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By: Hiren Gandhi The ongoing escalation in the Middle East, which began after 28 February 2026, has moved far beyond a conventional military conflict. It is increasingly being viewed as a complex geopolitical contest involving energy security, currency dominance, and global power equations. The crisis intensified after the United States, along with Israel, launched coordinated strikes on Iran. Tehran responded swiftly, targeting Israel and key installations in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations. The ripple effects of this escalation are now being felt across global markets, particularly in energy supply chains. Energy Shock Disrupts Global Markets One of the most immediate…

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By: Hiren Gandhi મિડલ ઈસ્ટમાં 28 ફેબ્રુઆરી 2026 પછી શરૂ થયેલી ઘટનાઓ હવે માત્ર સૈનિક સંઘર્ષ સુધી મર્યાદિત નથી રહી. આ સંઘર્ષ હવે ઊર્જા, કરન્સી અને જીઓપોલિટિકલ નિયંત્રણ વચ્ચેનો એક જટિલ વૈશ્વિક ખેલ બની ગયો છે. અમેરિકાએ “એપિક ફ્યુરી” ઓપરેશન શરૂ કરીને ઈઝરાયેલ સાથે મળીને ઈરાન પર હુમલો કર્યો, જેના જવાબમાં ઈરાને પણ GCC દેશો અને ઈઝરાયેલને નિશાન બનાવ્યા. આ ઘટનાઓના તરત બાદ વિશ્વની ઊર્જા સપ્લાય પર મોટો પ્રભાવ જોવા મળ્યો છે. હોર્મુઝ સ્ટ્રેટ અને રેડ સી રૂટ મળીને લગભગ 32 ટકા વૈશ્વિક સપ્લાય પ્રભાવિત થઈ છે. પરિણામે, ક્રૂડ ઓઈલની કિંમત 70 ડોલરથી વધીને 112 ડોલર સુધી પહોંચી ગઈ છે,…

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Washington’s 100% tariff on patented drugs spares India today. But the clock is already ticking. When news broke that the United States had slapped a 100% tariff on patented pharmaceutical imports, the first instinct across India’s boardrooms and trade ministries was one of quiet relief. Generics are exempt and since India supplies nearly half of America’s generic medicines, the damage, went the conventional wisdom, would be limited. That relief is dangerously premature. Under the new framework signed by President Trump on April 2, 2026, a 100% tariff applies to patented drug imports from countries that have neither signed a reshoring…

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A ground operation in Iran would not be America’s boldest military move. It would be the most expensive lesson the superpower has repeatedly failed to learn. There is a recurring madness in great powers: the belief that this time, force will deliver a clean victory and a stable “day after.” As of late March 2026, the United States has conducted its largest military buildup in the Middle East since 2003. Two carrier strike groups, elements of the 82nd Airborne, Marine Expeditionary Units on the USS Tripoli, and planning for options including raids on Kharg Island, securing enriched uranium sites, or…

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The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty promised to rid the world of its deadliest weapons. Instead, it became a licence for the powerful to keep theirs while punishing others for wanting the same. I. The Idea That Was Supposed to Save the World In 1945, Hiroshima and Nagasaki were erased in moments. Over 200,000 people, mostly civilians, died in blasts whose survivors, the hibakusha, carried radiation for life. The world’s response was not a ban. It was managed sharing. Twenty-three years later, in 1968 (entering force 1970), the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) was born. Five states that already had nuclear weapons: the…

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