Bangladesh EX-PM Sheikh Hasina Death Sentenced: Turmoil in Bangladesh and Rewired South Asian Politics

The Sheikh Hasina death sentenced verdict has detonated one of the most explosive political crises in Bangladesh’s modern history. Delivered in absentia by the International Crimes Tribunal, the ruling blames the former prime minister for orchestrating widespread state violence during the 2024 student protests. The decision has dismantled the Awami League’s long-standing dominance, pushed Bangladesh into a volatile power vacuum, and placed India in the middle of a diplomatic standoff. As questions about justice, political motivation, and regional stability collide, the fallout of this verdict is reshaping South Asian geopolitics in real time.

Afghanistan Pakistan War 2025: Causes, Escalation, and India’s Strategic Advantage

Afghanistan Pakistan war

The recent Afghanistan Pakistan war marks a dangerous escalation from border tensions to open state-level confrontation. What began with Pakistani airstrikes inside Afghan territory quickly spiraled into fierce Afghan retaliation, signaling Kabul’s newfound military assertiveness. This conflict exposes Pakistan’s growing vulnerabilities—diplomatic isolation, two-front pressure, and internal instability—while reshaping regional power equations.

For India, the turmoil presents both strategic opportunity and cautious optimism. A distracted Pakistan allows New Delhi to strengthen its influence in Afghanistan and consolidate regional partnerships. Meanwhile, the muted response from Gulf powers like Saudi Arabia and Qatar underscores Islamabad’s weakening alliances. As the Durand Line dispute reignites and media warfare intensifies, the Afghanistan Pakistan war stands as a defining moment in South Asia’s evolving geopolitical order—one that could tilt the balance of power in India’s favor.

Gen Z Protests in Nepal: From Nepo Kids, Corruption, Social Media Ban to Western Interference—What It Means for India

Gen Z Protests in Nepal

The Gen Z Protests in Nepal go beyond anger over a social media ban—they represent decades of frustration with corruption, nepotism, unemployment, and poor governance. Fueled by rising inflation, scams, and lack of opportunities, Nepal’s youth have taken to the streets demanding accountability.

But behind the scenes, questions of Western interference and U.S. attempts to reshape the world order add a deeper geopolitical layer. For India, Nepal’s instability is more than a neighbor’s problem—it carries direct implications for security, migration, and regional power balance.

De-Dollarisation 2025 Accelerates: Why Gold Has Surpassed U.S. Treasuries in Global Central Bank Reserves

De-Dollarisation 2025

What if I told you that for the first time since 1996, the world’s central banks trust gold more than the mighty U.S. dollar? With over 36,000 tonnes of gold now in their vaults—more than their U.S. Treasury holdings—this quiet shift is shaking the foundations of global finance. Welcome to the era of de-dollarisation 2025.

Jaishankar Message to U.S. “Don’t buy oil from India if you have a problem” India will Act on Its Own Terms, Over 50% Tariffs

Jaishankar Message to U.S.

India’s External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar recently made strong remarks on two key issues—India’s purchase of Russian oil and Pakistan’s role in sheltering Osama bin Laden. Defending India’s right to buy energy where it best suits national interest, and reminding the world of Pakistan’s double standards, his comments subtly but firmly carried a Jaishankar message to U.S.: India will act on its own terms, guided by sovereignty and self-interest, not by outside pressure.

BRICS Currency and De-dollarization: The Beginning of a New Global Financial Era 2025

De-dollarization

Phrase of De-dollarization: For decades, the U.S. dollar has been the unrivaled king of global finance. It has dominated international trade, served as the primary reserve for central banks, and acted as the benchmark for vital commodities like oil and gold. But now, that supremacy is being challenged. Around the world, the conversation is shifting toward De-dollarization and the rise of a potential BRICS currency, two forces that could redefine the future of the global economy.

India Diesel Diplomacy Cargo Ship To China, First Time Since 2021, Faced With EU Sanctions On Russian Oil

India diesel diplomacy

In July 2025, India made a bold geopolitical move by exporting Russian-linked diesel to China just before the EU’s latest sanctions took effect. The shipment, rerouted from Malaysia, exposed cracks in Western sanctions strategy and highlighted India’s growing energy independence. Defying U.S. tariffs and EU pressure, India balanced ties between East and West, strengthened its role within BRICS, and signaled a shift toward a multipolar energy order. This episode underscores India’s commitment to energy security, economic pragmatism, and strategic autonomy on the global stage.

Asim Munir threatens Mukesh Ambani, issues nuclear warning, and vows to damage Indian projects on Indus River, heightening India’s security concerns.

Asim Munir threatens Mukesh Ambani

Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir threatens Mukesh Ambani in has controversial and provocative remarks in Tampa, Florida, and warned of strikes on critical assets like the Jamnagar Refinery.
His speech combined religious symbolism, water-related threats over the Indus Waters Treaty, nuclear brinkmanship, and information warfare, signaling a shift in Pakistan’s strategy from purely military engagements to targeting economic and psychological vulnerabilities.