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Iran-US peace talks in Pakistan stall: Europe’s energy future hangs in balance

The collapse of Iran-US negotiations reveals widening strategic gaps and raises immediate risks for Europe’s energy security and supply chains.

April 12, 2026
Iran-US talks breakdown in Pakistan leaves Europe exposed to energy shocks tied to the Strait of Hormuz and disruptions in global oil supply.

Strait of Hormuz: Will India join 30-nation military coalition? 

A fragile US–Iran ceasefire has not stabilised the Strait of Hormuz. Instead, it has triggered parallel military planning, coalition-building, and…

April 11, 2026
As talks between Iran and the US take place, India may participate in Starmer's proposed 30-nation coalition to open the Strait of Hormuz.

Israel’s Lebanon strikes undermine Iran–US ceasefire, expose West’s diplomatic limits

Israel tries to rock the boat as Iran and the US attempt to negotiate a permanent solution. But why is…

April 10, 2026
Israel's strikes on Lebanon amid Iran-US ceasefire negotiations expose its frustration as the end of the war is a catastrophe for Netanyahu.

US–Iran ceasefire: Competing claims mask fragile pause

The US–Iran ceasefire halts a 40-day war, but competing narratives from Washington and Tehran suggest deeper strategic tensions beneath the…

April 9, 2026
The US–Iran ceasefire ends 40 days of war, but Iran’s terms and US claims reveal contradictions. A detailed analysis of the ceasefire, its conditions, and geopolitical implications.

India resets ties with Azerbaijan under strategic pressure, contradiction: Analysis

From rupture to recalibration, New Delhi’s outreach to Baku reveals the limits of alignment in a fractured Eurasia

April 7, 2026
The geopolitical realities of Eurasia have pushed India to reset its ties with Azerbaijan after a bickering over Operation Sindoor.

Rubio’s Soleimani niece, grand-niece claim unravels after family denial

As Washington frames a detention through geopolitical optics, a direct contradiction from Soleimani’s family shifts the focus from enforcement to…

April 5, 2026
Zeinab Soleimani rejects Marco Rubio’s claim about ICE detaining the niece and grand-niece of her father, the slain IRGC commander, in the US.

Pakistan steps in on Iran conflict as India stays silent

As Pakistan takes the lead in mediating the Iran conflict, India’s silence is increasingly conspicuous. Despite its ties across rival…

March 31, 2026
India stays on the sidelines in the Iran conflict as Pakistan leads mediation efforts, exposing New Delhi’s missed diplomatic opportunity.

India’s strategic autonomy narrows as US presses for alignment in Iran war

India claims strategic autonomy in the US-Israeli war on Iran. Yet its deepening defence ties with Washington point to quiet…

March 28, 2026
India’s response to the US-Israeli war on Iran reveals shrinking strategic autonomy, rising risks, and deepening alignment with Washington.

Modi’s Iran policy faces test as conflict reshapes India’s West Asia strategy

India’s approach to Iran is under growing strain as the US–Israeli conflict reshapes power dynamics in West Asia.

March 25, 2026
Modi’s Iran gamble faces a reality check as the Hormuz crisis disrupts India’s oil, gas and trade flows, exposing economic and strategic vulnerabilities.

India’s China fixation: Wrong lessons from Strait of Hormuz

While a former Indian air marshal highlighted the need for a choke point, learning from the Iranian experience in the…

March 20, 2026

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