Category "Current Affairs"

Kill Switch Diplomacy: How China’s Green Tech Could Hold the World Hostage

As the global community accelerates its transition to renewable energy and electric mobility, a new form of geopolitical vulnerability emerges. China’s dominance in manufacturing solar panels, electric vehicles (EVs), and EV batteries has raised concerns about potential embedded “kill switches”—mechanisms that could remotely disable or manipulate these technologies. This article...

Trump’s Qatar Visit Sparks a $1.2 Trillion Shockwave — What the World Must Now Understand

🇺🇸🇶🇦 In an age where diplomacy often hides behind pleasantries and political correctness, U.S. President Donald J. Trump landed in Qatar like a thunderstorm, setting off not just a red carpet welcome but a financial earthquake. His high-profile meeting with Qatar’s Emir, H.H. Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, at the...

Like a Scared Dog with Its Tail Between Its Legs”: Ex-Pentagon Official Michael Rubin Roasts Pakistan

In international diplomacy, insults are rare. Sharp language is even rarer. But when it comes from someone like Michael Rubin—a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a former Pentagon official—it’s not just a statement. It’s a warning, a public humiliation, and a geopolitical commentary rolled into one. Recently,...

Operation Keller – India’s Relentless War Against Terror in the Heart of Kashmir

Operation Keller is not just a military mission—it represents India’s renewed and aggressive approach towards internal counter-terrorism, specifically aimed at dismantling deeply entrenched terror networks operating in Jammu and Kashmir. Launched on May 13, 2025, this operation is focused in the Keller Forest region of Shopian district, South Kashmir—an area...

Don’t Build in India, Tim: The Trump-Cook Clash Over Apple’s Global Strategy — What’s Really Going On?

🇺🇸🇮🇳 In an unexpected yet explosive statement during his recent visit to Qatar, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed that he had a “little problem” with Apple CEO Tim Cook. The reason? Trump explicitly told Cook: “Don’t build in India. India can take care of itself.” This statement has sent ripples through...