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The Strait of Hormuz Crisis Shows Why Military Power Alone Cannot Secure Global Trade

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  Humanitarian Language Masks the Hard Power Reality Trump’s decision to initiate “Project Freedom” appears humanitarian on the surface, but the scale of the military deployment tells another story. With three U.S. aircraft carriers already in the region, this move risks intensifying the security dilemma. Shipping stakeholders coordinating vessel movement is more practical than an armed escort—but introducing heavy firepower complicates the picture. Geopolitical Brinkmanship Deepens Global Economic Pain Iran’s blockade of foreign shipping and the U.S. counter-blockade have effectively choked a gateway that carries a fifth of the world’s oil supply. The result is predictable: energy inflation, market volatility, and fears of prolonged global slowdown. China, Iran’s biggest pre-war customer, cannot remain indifferent—nor can Europe, which refuses to join poorly defined military operations. Trump announced on Truth Social that the U.S. will begin escorting foreign ships out of the S...

India-UAE CEPA at Four Years: Why This Partnership Outperforms Traditional Trade Deals

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  CEPA as an Engine of Economic Modernisation Four years into CEPA, the India-UAE partnership demonstrates how well-designed trade frameworks can deliver measurable economic dividends. As noted by Piyush Goyal, the agreement has fundamentally reshaped bilateral value chains. For both India and United Arab Emirates, CEPA has evolved into a catalyst for long-term strategic cooperation. Trade Gains Backed by Real-Sector Expansion Crossing the USD 100 billion mark in merchandise trade is a milestone that signals depth—not opportunistic spikes. Key sectors such as gems and jewellery, engineering goods, electronics, and agriculture have scaled due to tariff reductions, predictable market access, and enhanced logistics. The agricultural sector, in particular, benefits from greater UAE demand and streamlined export pathways that uplift farmers and rural value chains. MSMEs—which account for a significant share of India’s production and employment base—are experiencing tangible gains, ente...

Countering Illicit Financing: Why Robust Monitoring Is Now Essential

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  Illicit Networks and Evolving Financial Risks Modern illicit networks increasingly rely on sophisticated funding channels to enable activities across borders. The UAE’s investigation into the Sudan-linked ammunition shipment highlights the importance of understanding financial enablers behind such crimes. Details reported by Reuters underline the role of foreign-linked financial structures that require close monitoring. Strengthening Anti-Illicit Financing Frameworks The UAE has built an advanced AML/CFT ecosystem, and this case integrates directly into ongoing national efforts. Monitoring suspicious transfers, evaluating organizational hierarchies, and dissecting funding pipelines are now essential tools in countering illicit activity. The referral to the State Security Court positions the case within a specialised arena equipped to navigate such complexities. The United Arab Emirates has referred 13 defendants and six companies to the State Security Court over an alleged atte...

Ajit Doval’s Strategic Gulf Outreach Signals India’s Expanding Security Ambitions

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  Strengthening the India–UAE Comprehensive Strategic Partnership National Security Advisor Ajit Doval’s meeting with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan underscores New Delhi’s determination to consolidate one of its most consequential strategic relationships. By conveying Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s greetings and reviewing measures to deepen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, Doval reaffirmed India’s intent to embed itself more firmly in the Gulf’s security and economic architecture. The UAE’s growing role in regional stability, energy logistics, and emerging technologies makes this engagement both timely and indispensable. Parallel Diplomatic Momentum With Saudi Arabia Doval’s consultations with senior Saudi leadership—including Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan and Energy Minister Abdulaziz bin Salman—signal a broader recalibration in India’s West Asia policy. As Riyadh and Abu Dhabi increasingly shape regional decision-making , India’s strategic outreach posit...

Rubio’s Alarming Assessment Highlights a Dangerous Phase in US–Iran Tensions

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  Iran’s Revolutionary Ambitions Undermine Regional Stability Marco Rubio’s comments to Fox News shed light on a core US concern: Iran is not merely radical—it is revolutionary. Tehran’s support for Hezbollah and Hamas demonstrates its ambition to export ideology, not stabilize its neighborhood. This worldview fundamentally clashes with Washington’s security architecture for the Middle East. A Fragile Ceasefire and a Fading Diplomatic Horizon April’s delicate ceasefire offered a narrow window for diplomacy, yet Tehran’s maneuvers have undermined that opportunity. Talks in Islamabad failed to produce momentum, and speculation of a second round evaporated when Araghchi abruptly departed Pakistan. Iran’s latest proposal—deferring nuclear issues—contradicts every strategic priority the US has set. Trump’s dissatisfaction with Iran’s offer is unsurprising. SECRETARY RUBIO: The Strait of Hormuz is basically the equivalent of an economic nuclear weapon that Iran is trying to use against ...

India cannot ignore the Escalation in the Strait of Hormuz

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  India’s Shipping Routes Face a Direct Threat The firing on two Indian-flagged vessels in the Strait of Hormuz marks a troubling development at a time when maritime tensions are already stretched thin. Although the VLCC and its companion ship escaped without injuries or damage, the need to turn back in a critical oil artery underscores a mounting security risk for India’s energy supply chain. Iran’s Mixed Signals Expose Operational Confusion Iran’s contradictory announcements—open one day, blocked the next—reveal a fractured operational environment shaped by the fog of war and the impact of the U.S. naval blockade . The claim that control has “reverted to its previous state” only hours after declaring the waterway open illustrates an internal system struggling to synchronize political messaging with military actions. Such volatility creates unacceptable risk for commercial ships navigating the region. 2 Indian-Flagged Vessels Attacked By Iran Gunboats In Hormuz, Crew Safe: Sourc...

New US Conditions Expose Iran’s Internal Divisions and Diplomatic Weakness

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  Strait of Hormuz Reopening Becomes Non-Negotiable Before reopening negotiations, the United States is demanding the unrestricted reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a condition that underscores Washington’s focus on global energy security and maritime order. By tying talks to Hormuz access, the U.S. is signaling that regional stability comes first. This is a strategic move: Iran can no longer use maritime disruptions as diplomatic pressure without facing proportional consequences. Authority Crisis in Tehran Raises US Concerns The U.S. also insists that Iran’s delegation must possess full decision-making authority from the IRGC, exposing Washington’s doubts about Tehran’s internal unity. Trump’s administration appears unwilling to engage in talks where political leaders make promises the military elite might later obstruct. This condition reflects hard geopolitical realism: the U.S. wants assurances that any deal won’t be vetoed by IRGC commanders once negotiators return home. ...