Bull to Bear raid in Wall Street, amplified by AI
“ The human brain is probably one of the most complex single objects on the face of the earth; I think it is, quite honestly .” - Bill Viola The human brain is the most complicated, amazing and mysterious compound in the cosmos. The utmost civilization of the Human got reflected in the advancement and structural complication of human society and economy. One such complex and interesting arena is the stock exchange, a tree of monetary finance and dynamic investment that litera
The Currency Seesaw: A Falling Rupee Isn't All Bad
Recently a lot of headlines have been occupied by the depreciating value of the Indian Rupee (INR), when it hit ‘record low’ against the US dollar (USD) at 91, falling at a 6% rate in the year 2025. Normally when a layman picks up such news, there is an immediate negative connotation that gets associated with it. But going into the economics of this, strips away this assumption. So, to break the illusion let us take a deeper dive into the phenomenon of a declining currency.
Ripples Across the Indo-Pacific: How the China-Japan-UN Feud Shapes India’s Strategic Future
In late 2025, when Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi declared in the Parliament that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could amount to a survival threatening situation for Japan , opening the door to the notion of collective self defence she rather dramatically shifted decades of Tokyo’s strategic ambiguity in a second by this statement. This very remark shattered the very spirit of diplomatic complacency, signaling a potentially new era in East Asia security. It's essential to
The Flooding of Chinese Goods in Indian Festival Markets
India’s festival seasons are a kaleidoscope of colors, lights, and joyous celebrations that electrify the nation’s streets and homes. Yet, beneath the lively rhythms and vibrant markets lies a fierce and often unseen economic battlefield, the 'Bazaar Battle'. This yearly surge in consumption, which fuels one of the largest economies in the world, has become the focal point of a high-stakes confrontation between India’s dreams of self-reliance and the pervasive wave of importe
India’s Defence Trajectory: Procurement, Indigenous Capability, and Strategic Balance
India’s defence sector is undergoing a decisive transformation shaped by a dual imperative: strengthening self-reliance while simultaneously enhancing operational readiness through select foreign procurements. This evolving approach is rooted in the recognition that long-term preparedness requires a resilient domestic defence–industrial base, but short-term deterrence demands timely acquisition of critical systems from trusted international partners. The shift is neither abru
India -A Global Hub of Service Export
Improving a nation with the world's largest population to a model of the world's exemplary is not a piece of cake. India’s emergence as a global hub for service exports marks a strategic shift in its economic identity and foreign policy posture. The country’s rapid growth in services and goods exports signals a transition from a developing market to a defining pillar of the world’s trade architecture. With an expanding share in global service trade and a robust technological
India-Russia Summit 2025: Anticipating Energy, Defence, and Diplomatic Balancing
A Meeting of Old Partners in a New World This week, New Delhi hosts one of the most closely watched diplomatic engagements of the year: the 23rd Annual India–Russia Summit. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s arrival marks his first visit to India since 2021, a gap shaped by war, sanctions, and shifting global alignments. For Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the summit is both a reaffirmation of a long-standing partnership and a test of India’s ability to balance ties with Moscow













