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The New York Times on India-US Relations: Reading Between the Lines
As Washington courts Beijing with renewed enthusiasm, Marco Rubio’s Delhi visit arrives less as a celebration of India-US ties than as an exercise in reassurance. In a deeply reported piece for The New York Times, Edward Wong traces how Trump’s China-first diplomacy, tariff threats, and public slights have unsettled New Delhi — and why India is now cautiously reopening channels with China. The article captures a relationship no longer defined by strategic certainty, but by do
May 256 min read


Power Grids Under Fire: Europe Watches the War Shift
The war did not expand overnight — it deepened.
Russia and Ukraine are no longer contesting ground as much as endurance. Power grids, fuel depots and logistics corridors have become the true front lines. Each strike now carries an economic echo, rippling through European markets before it settles on the battlefield.
This is warfare by infrastructure — quiet, calculated, and built to last.
Feb 202 min read
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