Sagar Rath

Visa Closure in Dhaka, Airspace Ban from Pakistan Signal a Harder Neighborhood for India

India’s decision to freeze consular operations in Dhaka and Pakistan’s continued closure of its airspace to Indian carriers point to a shared reality: New Delhi’s immediate neighborhood is becoming more brittle, more politicized, and increasingly hostile to Indian interests. Together, these developments underline how security anxieties, political churn, and unresolved rivalries are converging to shrink India’s…

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World’s Richest Families: Dynastic Wealth and India’s Singular Presence

A Snapshot of Global Family Wealth The latest global ranking of the world’s richest families offers a revealing look at how wealth endures—and compounds—across generations. The list is dominated by long-established Western business dynasties and Gulf ruling families, whose fortunes have been built steadily over decades, even centuries. Amid this rarefied group, only one Indian family—the Ambanis—has secured…

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Choking the Lifeline: Trump’s Venezuela Oil Blockade and the New Phase of U.S. Pressure

In early December 2025, President Donald Trump sharply escalated Washington’s confrontation with Caracas by announcing a sweeping blockade on oil tankers linked to Venezuela. Declared through a public statement, the move called for stopping all sanctioned vessels transporting Venezuelan crude in and out of the country. The announcement followed the U.S. interception of a large oil tanker off…

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Kashmir, Water, Terror: Pakistan’s Claims, India’s Warning

UNSC Flashpoint: Kashmir and Indus Waters At a United Nations Security Council open debate on “Leadership for Peace,” Pakistan once again raised the Kashmir dispute and the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). India responded forcefully. Its Permanent Representative to the UN, Parvathaneni Harish, categorically rejected Pakistan’s claims, asserting that Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are…

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MGNREGA to VB-G RAM G: Reform or Rebrand?

Another Name Change in a Long Political Line India’s rural employment guarantee framework is poised for its most dramatic transformation in two decades. The Union government has introduced the Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Bill, 2025—shortened to VB-G RAM G—seeking to repeal the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). Presented in…

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West Bengal’s Electoral Reset: 58 Lakh Voters at Risk as SIR Redraws the 2026 Battlefield

Over 58 Lakh Forms Declared Uncollectable, Voters Face Provisional Removal West Bengal’s electoral landscape is undergoing one of its most consequential churns in recent years. The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls has identified more than 58 lakh enumeration forms as “uncollectable,” triggering provisional deletions ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections. While the Election Commission of…

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India’s 300-Product Export Strategy: Rebalancing Trade with Russia

India’s Export Recalibration Towards Russia India has identified close to 300 high-potential products to significantly expand exports to Russia, signalling a decisive shift in its trade strategy. The move is aimed at correcting a widening bilateral trade imbalance—currently estimated at USD 59–68 billion—while advancing the shared ambition of achieving USD 100 billion in two-way trade by…

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