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Saudi Vision 2030: A Paradigm Shift or a Temporary Experiment?

Saudi Vision 2030, announced in April 2016 by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is a comprehensive reform strategy aimed at lowering Saudi Arabia's reliance on oil and diversifying its economy...

Prime Minister Modi’s Landmark Visit to Mauritius: Strengthening Historical and Strategic Ties

India’s partnership with Mauritius is crucial due to increasing Chinese interest in the region, which is making significant economic and infrastructural investments while expanding its geopolitical...

Hindu Rashtra Reborn? – The Return of the King in Nepal and its Impact on the Region’s Political Landscape

The return of pro-royalty feelings combined with the push of Hindu culture shows the enduring cultural and political relationships between Nepal and India. ...

KALI-5000 India’s ‘Secret’ Weapon Revolutionizing Electronic Warfare with Directed Energy

The KALI system can disable enemy radar, telecommunication networks, and observation equipment, which provides advantageous glass in the electronic war scenario...

Beyond the US Umbrella: Can Japan Forge an Independent Security Path?

A recent Nikkei Asia survey revealed that 67% of Japanese citizens believe the post-war U.S.-Japan security agreement should be revised to grant Japan more control over its national defence...

Mark Carney’s Rise: What His Leadership Means for Canada and Global Politics

Introduction Canada has a new political leader—Mark Carney. The former governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England has taken over as the head of the Liberal Party, a move that could reshape...

Lebanon Economy: Challenges and Hopes for Recovery

Lebanon is facing one of the worst economic crises in decades, plus a devastating war against Israel that lasted for 14 months. The war killed over 4,000 Lebanese and devastated much of the nation, so...

Why Trump is Wrong About Wars: Analysis of  Rhetoric vs. Reality

The president of the United States has limited ability to undo major foreign policy decisions, as U.S. policy is shaped by powerful institutions, interest groups, and the military-industrial complex...

Gaza Reconstruction Plan: A Clash of Visions and Self-Serving Global Interests

None of the proposed plans can succeed without international cooperation and a stable political agreement, as future conflicts could undo reconstruction efforts...