Close
  • Geopolitics
  • Indian Foreign Policy
  • Iran vs Israel-US
  • Global South
  • Editorial
Menu
East Post logo

East Post

Independent analysis of South Asia, West Asia, and Indo-Pacific geopolitics. Covering conflict, energy, and global risk

  • Geopolitics
  • Indian Foreign Policy
  • Iran vs Israel-US
  • Global South
  • Editorial
Search
  1. Home
  2. Posts tagged: US

Double choking: Strait of Hormuz, Bab-el-Mandeb escalation signals global supply chain crisis

After American attacks on Iran, violating the MoU, Saudi Arabia has resumed attacks on Yemen, violating the 2022 ceasefire. Now,…

July 14, 2026
With conflicts flaring up across Iran and Yemen, the probability of a double blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and Bab-el-Mandeb remains high.

India bets on Strait of Malacca lever as Indo-Pacific rivalry enters new phase

India has drawn the Strait of Hormuz lesson. So has China. Now watch what happens to freight costs, insurance premiums,…

July 14, 2026

US sanctions won’t break Cuba, ambassador asserts

US sanctions are crippling Cuba, says Cuban Ambassador to India, while asserting that the island will never surrender its sovereignty…

July 10, 2026
Cuba's Ambassador to India alleges US sanctions have deepened the crisis in the island state and asserts Havana won't surrender sovereignty.

Indian delegation to Khamenei’s funeral reflects Modi’s Iran policy

India's low-profile delegation to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral reflects New Delhi's evolving Iran policy. East Post examines the diplomatic, strategic…

July 4, 2026
Why did India send a low-profile Indian delegation to Khamenei's funeral? An analysis of Modi's Iran policy and shifting West Asia geopolitics.

Resistance welcomes Iran-US peace deal; Israel’s stance casts shadow 

The Iran-US peace deal may have ended direct confrontation between the United States and Iran, but it has not ended…

June 16, 2026
Iran-US peace deal wins praise from Hezbollah, Hamas and the PFLP, but Israel's refusal to halt raises fears of a wider regional crisis.

India’s diplomatic crisis over Iran exposes West Asia balancing act’s limitations

As tensions around Iran reshape West Asia’s geopolitical landscape, India finds itself trapped between Washington, Tehran, Israel and the Gulf…

May 27, 2026
India’s diplomatic crisis over Iran exposes the limitations of its West Asia balancing act as strategic autonomy comes under pressure.

One year after Operation Sindoor, India counts wins it can’t show

One year after Operation Sindoor, India celebrates precision strikes across Pakistan. But beneath the official narrative lies a more complex…

May 8, 2026
One year after Operation Sindoor, India’s military success contrasts with diplomatic setbacks, exposing a gap between reality and perceptions.

Mythos, Palantir and American AI power’s architecture

Two American tech companies — one guarding the model, one running the kill chain — have together made the Global…

April 24, 2026

India’s Strait of Hormuz dilemma exposes strategic autonomy limits

India's Strait of Hormuz policy is under pressure as Narendra Modi’s call with Donald Trump exposes India’s dependence on the…

April 14, 2026
India's Strait of Hormuz policy is under strain due to strategic dependence on the US, tensions with Iran and contradictions in West Asia.

Why China won’t intervene in US war on Iran — and why it can’t

As Washington tightens its chokehold on Iran, a familiar question returns — and reveals a deeper misunderstanding of how power…

April 13, 2026
Why isn’t China intervening in the US war on Iran? A sharp analysis of military limits, global power asymmetry, and Western misconceptions.

Posts pagination

Page 1 Page 2 … Page 18 Next page
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Submission guidelines
  • Careers
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms & Conditions
scroll to top