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‘The upcoming El Nino event could cost India $1 trillion in losses’- ‘The US-Iran war will hurt both food consumers — and producers’
- ‘Indian workers are central to Middle East oil — yet, they’re unseen’
- ‘Iranians now blame US-Israel, not Tehran, for their economic woes’
- ‘America’s petro-imperialism in Iran has already hiked US fuel cost by $20 billion’
- ‘US sees the Middle East as one long war — fuelled by oil and water’
- ‘This war is bigger than Iran vs US... this is a geopolitical chess game with Russia, China — and fossil fuel energy needed to build AI’
- ‘Women in leadership roles can bring more growth and value to firms — yet, constraints on their rise persist even in rich nations’
- ‘India is now using ‘lean innovation’ in high-tech — it’s sparked by our economics and geopolitics from both East and West’
- ‘Donald Trump’s USA is a predatory hegemon — it is now adversarial to Europe, changing the structure of world power’
- ‘Oil is everything for the Iranian economy — it fuels power, protests and the paradoxes of Iran’
- ‘Terrorist groups must be covert and can’t use organisational mechanisms others can to stay on track — hence, most of them fail’
- ‘The ESG movement is resilient now — Donald Trump did bring a backlash but the impact is less dramatic than expected’
- ‘The US state’s absence at COP30 created a power vaccum in climate action — China’s taken the leadership role but it poses risks’
- “The West is shaky about its own growth today — China, Brazil and India can lead the energy transition with frugal innovation”
- ‘Renewables will transform growth in the Global South — like China, India can pivot from US ‘carbon dominance’ pressure’
- ‘Zohran Mamdani is a successful political entrepreneur — he appeals to the college-educated who aren’t captains of industry’
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