Modi–Trump at G7- A handshake that could open the door to larger geopolitical conversations.
I joined NewsX to discuss what this interaction could potentially signal — from the future trajectory of India–US ties and diplomatic engagements to the broader implications around Operation Sindoor and global strategic dynamics.
A meeting that goes beyond the moment and raises important questions about what comes next.
#G7Summit #ModiTrump #NewsX #Geopolitics #IndiaUSRelations
It is a matter of immense pride and satisfaction when former students achieve remarkable success in their professional careers. Seeing Avantika Kansal, an accomplished AAFT alumna, establish herself as a renowned journalist and return to her alma mater is truly inspiring.
As the US quietly expands the Abraham Accords framework, could Pakistan eventually see strategic value in engaging with Israel — or would the domestic and regional costs simply be too high?
Can Islamabad realistically balance geopolitical opportunity with its long-held Palestine position? #Pakistan #Israel #USA #Geopolitics
When diplomacy fails, do nations start speaking through history, monuments and symbolism instead?
Iran’s Taj Mahal swipe at Marco Rubio raises a larger question- is modern geopolitics slowly turning into a battle of narratives as much as a battle of power?
#Iran#USA #Geopolitics
Breaking: India looks to import Uranium from Australia.
EAM Jaishankar tells Australian FM Wong that "we have energy trade, looking to expand that into Uranium supplies. Our own nuclear sector has undergone reforms, which will grow"
What happens when the world’s two biggest powers recalibrate relations?
In my latest piece, I unpack the strategic implications of Trump’s Beijing Summit and what it could mean for the future global order.
#USChinaRelations#Geopolitics#ForeignPolicy
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For Washington, the Taiwan Strait remains a critical geopolitical flashpoint balancing deterrence and diplomacy. While the US supports Taiwan’s democratic framework, uncertainty around future military commitments continues to shape regional calculations.
#washington#Beijing
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s message reinforces Taiwan’s long-standing position- its future will be decided only by the Taiwanese people, not external pressure.
#Taiwan#Geopolitics#US#China
Beijing is likely to view Lai Ching-te’s remarks as a provocative push toward separatism, accusing Taiwan’s leadership of destabilizing cross-strait peace. China continues to insist that Taiwan is an inseparable part of its territory and warns against foreign interference.
#China #Taiwan
India’s MEA delivered a sharp and assertive response to Western media narratives on human rights, press freedom, and democracy during a tense exchange in Norway.
But was this just diplomacy or a larger signal of India’s rising geopolitical confidence?
From constitutional safeguards to challenging Western moral authority, here’s why India’s response is being seen as a major shift in global narrative-building.
#India #MEA #Geopolitics #HumanRights #Norway #IndiaVsWest #PressFreedom #Diplomacy #GlobalPolitics
Interesting to see India and Sweden exploring cooperation on a possible Venus mission—space diplomacy is steadily becoming a key pillar of global partnerships.
#Venusmission#India#Sweden
India emerges as the game-changing mediator in the Iran-US conflict after Russia's official endorsement. With energy interests, diplomatic credibility, and BRICS leadership, New Delhi is positioned to bridge the divide where superpowers failed. Iran's Foreign Minister already welcomes India's role—here's what happens next.
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#IndiaMediator #IranWar #middleeastconflict #Diplomacymatters