Economy

Wall Street’s True Driver: Not Trump, Not Talk — Just Earnings

Wall Street doesn’t follow Trump or political talk. It follows earnings. When expected profits drop, the market falls. When growth returns, it recovers. It’s not about noise — it’s about numbers.

BRICS+: Why Differences Within the Organisation on Several Issues Are Expected

BRICS+ may be expanding fast, but internal rifts—on common currency, the US dollar, and UNSC reform—show why unity in diversity will be its biggest challenge ahead.

Wall Street Cannot Save the World: The Myth of Financial Markets as a Moral Arbiter in an Age of Civilizational Crisis

In Sam Rainsy's April 26, 2025 article, Wall Street: The Last Force That Can Still Restrain President Donald Trump, he paints a captivating but...

De-dollarization and India-Bangladesh’s Benefit From Trade in Rupees

The world is going through a rapid transition in recent times. Many countries in the world, even some US allies, are considering moving toward...

Saudi Arabia’s Gold Reserves: A New Strategy Amidst a Global Economic Crisis

Saudi Arabia has recently taken initiatives aimed at diversifying its economy and reducing its reliance on oil. The nation, abundant in oil resources, is...

Contemporary Global Economy: Who Are the Biggest Trade Partners?

The intricate structure of the global economy is comprised of interdependent nations, markets, and stakeholders. The phenomenon of globalisation has gained momentum in the...

India-UAE Bilateral Relations: Multi-Faceted and Dynamic

On his return from his two-day visit to France (July 14-15, 2023), Indian PM Narendra Modi stopped over at the United Arab Emirates (UAE)...

Can Geoeconomics Be an Icebreaker in India-Pakistan Political Stalemate?

In the post-Cold War era, geo-economics emerges as an alternative to geopolitics to conduct foreign policy. A shared vision of the future, economic complementarities,...

The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and the Implications for India

The European Commission came out with the ‘Fit for 55’ proposal in order to secure the European Green Deal, which seeks to provide a...

Nepal’s Ties With the Outside World: The Economic Dimension

Often commentaries about Nepal focus on the dimension of the South Asian nation being a battleground between India and China.  A point which is often...

Unveiling the Economic Rise of Bangladesh: A Beacon of Hope in South Asia

The European Institute for Asian Studies (EIAS) and Study Circle London jointly organized the conference “EU-Bangladesh Cooperation: Opportunities and the Bengal Tiger Economy” at...

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Bomb First, Justify Later: Iran’s Strategic Dilemma Under Israeli Hegemony

Israel’s June 13 blitz on Iran wasn’t self-defense—it was a ruthless display of unchecked power. Civilians, scientists, sovereignty—all burned. With U.S. cover and global silence, Israel now bombs with impunity. Who’s the real threat?

When Israel Bombs and Trump Tweets: Are We Eyewitnesses to a New Kind of Warfare?

Israel’s strike on Iran brazenly defies international law. Without UN approval or evidence of imminent threat, it likely violates Article 2(4) of the UN Charter—normalizing illegal aggression under the guise of self-defense.

From Diplomacy to Destruction: Israel, Iran, and the Crisis of Global Order

Israel's deep strikes in Iran mark a shift—from dialogue to dominance. As diplomacy collapses and double standards prevail, the global order teeters on the edge of irreversible crisis.

Iran-Russia 20-Year Strategic Cooperation Agreement: Key Takeaways

Iran and Russia have ratified a 20-year strategic pact covering trade, energy, and security. Quietly, it signals a challenge to Western influence and a blueprint for a multipolar world order.

China’s BRI, Kazakhstan, and KIMEP University: The Second Central Asia-China Summit

Trump’s America First weakened U.S. global leadership. China expanded its influence through the BRI and education initiatives. But despite economic gains, it still struggles to improve its image and build real soft power.