Tag: World blog
My Take 5 (Edition 53): The week that was in international affairs
<!--Uday Deb--> Welcome back to another edition of My Take 5, your weekly round-up of top international news. The week has certainly been action-packed with ... Read More
Chill gives way to thaw but India, China must go beyond piecemeal fixes
<!--Uday Deb--> The signals from Beijing and Delhi are unmistakable. The India-China relationship is being stabilised and rebuilt after it literally fell off the Himalayan ... Read More
BRICS: Its role and relevance
<!--Uday Deb--> BRIC was officially established in 2006 with its first meeting in New York attended by its four founding members: Brazil, Russia; India and ... Read More
OMG! Don’t bet on bans
<!--Uday Deb--> Nearly one in five gamers worldwide is Indian. But while 591mn people in India play, the country contributes barely 2% to global gaming ... Read More
Dangerous hypnosis of the military industrial complex
<!--Uday Deb--> We now seem to be in an age of war and war is costly. Soon after taking office this year, Trump asked Nato ... Read More
America’s merit-based system : Impact of hourly rate – based compensation on knowledge workers in India
<!--Uday Deb--> The global labor market has undergone significant changes over the years, with workers from different countries and cultures coming together to fight for ... Read More
Is this the beginning of peace?
<!--Uday Deb--> The meeting in Washington, DC, between Trump, Zelenskyy, and key European leaders was not going to deliver quick peace. Wars of this scale ... Read More
Butter, repeat
<!--Uday Deb--> Flattery may be a sin, but in a Trumpian world it gets the job done. Although it doesn’t always work. How did so ... Read More
Noble Donald
<!--Uday Deb--> To set the record straight as to the real reason that President Trump has declared a tariff war against India, the White House ... Read More
Could Gaza become India’s strategic counter to Trump–Pakistan realignment?
<!--Uday Deb--> When President Trump increased tariffs on Indian goods to 50 percent, citing India’s ongoing purchases of Russian oil and combining these penalty taxes ... Read More