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EU wants to break up with US techWary of being vulnerable to the whims of foreign governments, the European Union is preparing far-reaching new moves to ditch American digi...
India-UAE energy push offers relief, but global risks still loom: Arnab DasIndia's energy security is under scrutiny amid West Asian geopolitical tensions. Recent UAE engagements offer partial relief for external f...
'Think boldly, innovate fearlessly, & invest strategically': Shaktikanta Das to India Inc amid global shocksIndian businesses are urged to embrace bold thinking, fearless innovation, and strategic investment. Geopolitical shifts demand a new globa...
Can India withstand extreme energy demand shocks? Shaktikanta Das respondsIndia can now better handle extreme energy demand shocks. Businesses are urged to reduce reliance on single sources and focus on long-term ...
India–Australia defence cooperation must translate intent into action: expertsIndia and Australia are moving beyond strategic alignment to practical defence industrial cooperation. Experts highlight the need for tangi...
Taken-for-granted separation between economics & strategy has collapsed in 21st Century: Pradeep MehtaThe lines between economics and strategy have blurred, as highlighted in CUTS International's geoeconomic webinar. Experts discussed how tr...
Separation between economics & strategy that was taken for granted has collapsed in 21stCenturyA recent CUTS International webinar under its Geoeconomic Monograph Series highlighted how global economics and geopolitics are now deeply ...
US, EU deepen cooperation on critical minerals to counter China relianceAmerica and the European Union are boosting cooperation on vital minerals. This partnership aims to reduce dependence on China for material...
Anticipating the inevitable: What India must learn from prepared economies in an age of recurring crisisGlobal markets are reacting to the expectation of disruption. Countries that prepare for crises in calm times fare better. China and Russia...
Grey zones, proxy wars and a changing world orderA new era of grey-zone conflicts is upon us. International institutions face challenges managing geopolitical tensions. U.S. foreign policy...
Economic diplomacy is now integral to foreign policy strategyIndia's CUTS International launched the G-SAGE monograph series, addressing the growing convergence of geopolitics and geoeconomics. Expert...
National input cost reduction strategy to check inverted duty structureThe Economic Survey advocates for a national input cost reduction strategy to address the inverted duty structure, proposing a three-tier S...
World Economic Forum: Global risks enter "Age of Competition" as geoeconomic tensions dominate 2026 outlookThe world is entering what the World Economic Forum (WEF) calls an "Age of Competition," marked by intensifying geoeconomic rivalry, rising...
India’s economic strength, capital pools and digital infrastructure power its geoeconomic clout: V VaidyanathanIndia’s rising geoeconomic influence is built on strong economic growth, deep domestic capital pools and a rapidly expanding digital and ph...
‘With US-China competition, geoeconomics is rising — it’s deployed strategically by both hegemons and smaller nations now’Geoeconomics, the strategic use of economic leverage for geopolitical goals, is a long-standing practice now resurging. Yale's Christopher ...
Unfair Trade, Unready India: Navigating a global marketIndia and Britain signed a trade agreement. Geopolitics is reshaping global trade. 'Friendshoring' and 'de-risking' are new trends. Global ...
Turbulence the new normal, says European Commission prezThe emergency meant that the EU was likely to be generating more energy from wind and solar than from gas this year. But von der Leyen said...
India well-positioned to provide globally-skilled workforce: MEA officialAddressing the 9th Global Summit on Skill Development, MEA Secretary (CPV & OIA) Sanjay Bhattacharyya said India stands ready to improve th...
Indo-US relations linked to outsourcing: Foreign Secretary S JaishankarReflecting on President Trump’s policies on free trade, Jaishankar said, “What we are seeing is stress in the global system so people are f...
Indian firms going global need to learn art of dealing with geoeconomic challengesA couple of years ago, India's Dabur group faced a politically-motivated campaign against its products by anti-India elements in Nepal.