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The System Holds, Until It Doesn’t

The System Holds, Until It Doesn’t

From the Gulf to global markets, events appear to move toward rupture and then stop short. The reason lies not in restraint, but in the invisible architecture of the system itself.

The War in Iran: The Illusion of Decisive Force

The War in Iran: The Illusion of Decisive Force

One month in, the limits of conventional military power are being laid bare. As a “dual chokehold” on global energy flows emerges, the old security umbrella of the Gulf states is being dismantled. It is forcing a permanent re-pricing of both regional and global risk.

How Iran Is Turning the Global Economy Into a Battlefield

How Iran Is Turning the Global Economy Into a Battlefield

As the conflict with the United States and Israel intensifies, Iran’s new leadership is signalling a prolonged confrontation—one that combines conventional warfare with pressure on global energy flows and supply chains.

Tariffs Are the Noise. Realignment Is the Signal
·Global Trade and Geoeconomics

Tariffs Are the Noise. Realignment Is the Signal

Even if Trump’s tariffs disappear, the forces reshaping global trade—geopolitics, security concerns and reconfigured regional blocs—are here to stay

America’s Iran Trap Is Closing
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

America’s Iran Trap Is Closing

Carrier strike groups, nuclear deadlines and a brittle regime in Tehran are converging on a moment where Washington may discover that every move—strike, sabotage or restraint—ends in escalation

A World Without Endgames
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

A World Without Endgames

What prolonged global conflicts mean for Europe, China—and India’s narrowing strategic space.

Test cricket’s second innings
·Development & State Capacity

Test cricket’s second innings

With the right positioning, Test cricket can become a premium cultural product — and a powerful tourism engine. The BCCI is uniquely placed to lead that shift.

When Numbers Lie
·Development & State Capacity

When Numbers Lie

Why measurement is never neutral—and why AI forces us to rethink what we trust

2025 in Review | Episode 4: Europe’s Year of Hard Choices
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

2025 in Review | Episode 4: Europe’s Year of Hard Choices

Europe entered 2025 already strained by war, fractured politics, and economic anxiety. As Philippe Le Corre explains, this was the year when three pressures collided—an unending war in Ukraine, a drastically altered transatlantic dynamic under Trump 2.0, and a more openly competitive China

2025 in Review | Episode 3: America’s Year of Disruption
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

2025 in Review | Episode 3: America’s Year of Disruption

Justin Logan of the Cato Institute on how Trump’s second term reshaped global trade, defense alignments, and America’s domestic equilibrium—and why the turbulence may be far from over

Who Will Win the MAGA Crown?
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

Who Will Win the MAGA Crown?

Three competing visions inside the MAGA movement—over AI, immigration and national sovereignty—may determine America’s technological doctrine for the next decade

2025 in Review | Episode 1: China and the Trumpian Reset
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

2025 in Review | Episode 1: China and the Trumpian Reset

How does China see the Trumpian reset of the global order? What's really happening inside its domestic economy? And are we seeing signs of a thaw with India? A conversation with Chinese economist Prof. Yao Yang

The Age of Individualism—and Its Unseen Costs
·Development & State Capacity

The Age of Individualism—and Its Unseen Costs

John Kay—one of the world’s leading thinkers on economics, corporate purpose, and capitalism—explores why individualism remains so deeply entrenched, even as it fuels inequality, populism, and institutional decay. Part 1 of a two-part conversation

The Government Works—Just Not How You Think
·Development & State Capacity

The Government Works—Just Not How You Think

The government is not as a machine to fix, but a living system to serve: a conversation with Subroto Bagchi, entrepreneur, author, and public servant

The Quiet Drift Toward Precarity
·Regulation & Institutions

The Quiet Drift Toward Precarity

What the rise of contract labour reveals about the health of India’s factories — and the future of India Inc.

Who owns your data—you, the creator, or the platform?
·Regulation & Institutions

Who owns your data—you, the creator, or the platform?

The Kunal Kamra-BookMyShow face-off is more than a dust-up between a performer and a ticketing platform. It is a snapshot of a larger issue that will only become more pressing. And it impacts all of us

The Billion-User Bet
·Development & State Capacity

The Billion-User Bet

Nandan Nilekani’s key to unlock the Indian market opportunity and galvanise growth: reforms in the four key areas of technology, capital, entrepreneurship and formalization