Category: Economies
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Crossroads of Diplomacy and Trade—India’s Strategic Pivot in 2025
August 2025 marks more than just another chapter in global trade—it is the moment when India’s economic diplomacy was stress-tested. What began as a targeted tariff escalation has evolved into a full-spectrum diplomatic challenge, forcing New Delhi to reassess not only its trade priorities but also the very architecture of…
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Innovation Deficit and Digital Sovereignty: Why India Must Bridge the Gap Now
India’s ambition to become a global technology powerhouse is often celebrated in headlines, but the reality beneath the surface is more sobering. Despite its talent pool and thriving startup culture, India has yet to produce tech giants on the scale of Nvidia, TSMC, or OpenAI. Structural weaknesses in research commercialisation,…
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Tariff Turbulence: How U.S. Tariffs on Indian Goods Are Reshaping India’s Economy
On 7–8 August 2025, the United States sharply escalated its trade dispute with India. President Donald Trump announced an additional 25-percentage-point duty on Indian goods because New Delhi continued to buy discounted Russian oil. Added to a 25 % levy imposed in April, this raised the total tariff on several…
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Strategic Shifts in the Global Economy and India’s “Make in India” Drive
The interplay of global economic forces—most notably the ongoing U.S.–China tariff tensions, evolving inflationary trends, and the reshaping of supply chains—is redefining the strategic contours of India’s economic landscape. These shifts present both opportunities and challenges for India’s Make in India initiative, which aims to position the country as a…
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BRICS vs USA: A Contest Without a Clear Winner—For Now
The global economic and geopolitical arena is witnessing one of its most defining rivalries: the growing influence of BRICS versus the entrenched dominance of the United States. While the media and political rhetoric often frame this as a battle for supremacy, the reality is more complex. There is no definitive…
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The Shifting Future of Foreign Aid: From Post-War Solidarity to a Fragmented Global Order
Foreign aid is undergoing a transformation that is both structural and strategic. The post-war model—where a handful of wealthy nations set the tone for global development through consistent, large-scale official development assistance (ODA)—is rapidly eroding. Declining donor commitments, rising localization, and the entry of new private and non-traditional actors are…
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Economics Vs Management
Investment, particularly in an economic context, is fundamentally a long-term process driven by factors such as economic growth, capital accumulation, and future expectations. While management focuses on strategies to maximize short-term profits or operational efficiency, economics looks at the broader, long-term impact of investment on national or global economies. Here’s…
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India’s Non-Leather Footwear Industry Faces Steep Tariff Headwinds in the U.S. Market
India’s non-leather footwear sector, long considered a rising player in the global value chain, is now facing a significant export challenge. The United States is reportedly considering a steep fifty percent tariff on these products—a move that could substantially erode the industry’s competitiveness in its most lucrative market. India’s footwear…
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Are We Witnessing the End of FTAs and the Rise of Bilateralism?
For decades, free trade agreements (FTAs) and large regional trade blocs have been the hallmark of global economic integration. From the European Union’s single market to NAFTA (now USMCA), from ASEAN’s free trade framework to the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), the dominant narrative was clear: bigger is better…
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“US Tariffs on $40 Billion Indian Imports: The Most Exposed Sectors”
The United States’ recent tariff hikes on roughly $40 billion worth of Indian imports have put multiple high-value sectors at risk, exposing deep interdependencies between the two economies. While the political narrative frames these measures as a push to protect American manufacturing and encourage domestic sourcing, the reality is far…