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When Rivers Run Dry: India's Water Gambit and the Ghosts of Terrorism
India has pulled the plug on a 65-year-old water-sharing agreement, tying the flow of rivers to Pakistan's actions on terror. This isn't just diplomacy—it's a tectonic shift in how nations weaponize what was once considered sacred.
Trump's Iranian Off-Ramp: A Ceasefire or a Campaign Slogan?
In a move that felt more like a campaign rally than a Situation Room briefing, President Trump declared America's mission in Iran 'close to completion.' But is this a genuine strategic pivot, or just political theater with a side of cheaper gasoline?
When the Gas Stops Flowing: How a Missile in the Gulf Could Leave Europe Shivering
Qatar's decision to slash LNG production isn't just another headline—it's the sound of Europe's energy safety net tearing. As storage targets get revised downward, the coming winter looks less like a season and more like a reckoning.
Six Names, Six Stories: The Human Cost of a Distant War Comes Home
Behind the sterile MEA announcement of six Indian deaths in the Gulf lies a tapestry of dreams, desperation, and families waiting for answers. This isn't just a statistic; it's a rupture in six worlds.