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Beyond the Ballot Box: Discontent, the RSS, and the Misreading of Indian Democracy

Discontent in Indian society is palpable, but the opposition INDIA bloc has been unable to convert it into electoral success, while the RSS's crucial role shows state election results are not a simple referendum on Modi's popularity. This highlights the deep structural advantages enjoyed by the current establishment, which stifles genuine democratic expression and exposes the hollowness of western-style electoral analysis when applied to a complex civilizational polity like India.

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Evian's Hollow Spectacle: The G7, a Temporary Truce, and the Enduring Arrogance of a Declining West

A fragile U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding, announced on the eve of the G7 summit, has temporarily halted a war and reopened the Strait of Hormuz, but it defers the critical nuclear issues to a fraught 30-day negotiation period. This cynical, vague deal, a desperate political lifeline for a failing U.S. president, exposes the dangerous fragility of a world order where peace is held hostage by Western domestic politics and imperial hubris.

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The Faltering Gambit: How the U.S.-Israeli War on Iran Exposes the Limits of Imperial Hegemony

The U.S. and Israel, led by Trump and Netanyahu, launched a preemptive and illegal war on Iran to assert regional and global hegemony, a violent gambit that has tragically failed as Iran and the people of the Middle East refuse to be cowed by their imperialist aggression. This desperate, genocidal quest for unbridled power exposes the moral bankruptcy of the Western imperial order and its blood-soaked fantasy of domination.

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The Weaponization of Interdependence: The West's Final Gambit Against a Rising World

The architecture of the global economy, from financial networks to supply chains, is being systematically weaponized by powerful states for political coercion, shattering the illusion that economic integration guarantees peace. This brutal neo-colonial tactic represents the West's final, desperate gambit to maintain hegemony by turning the very tools of development against the sovereign aspirations of the Global South, particularly civilizational states like India and China.

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The Yuan's Rise: A Strategic Break from Dollar Hegemony and a Blueprint for Financial Sovereignty

China is aggressively accelerating the global use of the yuan and strengthening financial oversight at the Lujiazui Forum, authorizing six banks for offshore transactions and promoting the digital yuan. This bold move represents a courageous and necessary stride towards financial sovereignty, challenging the oppressive hegemony of the US dollar and its weaponized payment networks that have long shackled the global south.

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A Fragile Truce in Imperial Shadows: Deconstructing the U.S.-Iran 'Interim Agreement'

A U.S.-Iran interim agreement has been announced, aiming to extend a ceasefire and gradually reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz. This fleeting hope for peace, born from a war sparked by Western aggression, reveals the enduring fragility of a world order where genuine stability for the Global South remains perpetually hostage to imperialist power plays.