U.S.–Venezuela Tensions Rise: Military Build-Up Sparks Fears, but a Deal Still Possible

The tension between the United States and Venezuela has reached a new peak after Washington deployed an aircraft carrier strike group and Marines near Venezuelan waters, raising global concerns about a possible military confrontation. According to U.S. officials, the operation is part of a counter-narcotics mission aimed at stopping drug trafficking routes from Venezuela. However, … Read more

Pakistan Warns of Possible Two-Front War as Regional Tensions Escalate

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has issued a serious warning that the country may face a possible two-front war, as tensions rise along both its eastern and western borders. His statement has sparked strong regional attention, reflecting Islamabad’s growing security concerns amid an unstable neighborhood. and remember The situation is no longer limited to Pakistan … Read more

Trump Claims Modi Agreed to Stop Buying Russian Oil, but Timeline Still Unclear

In a recent statement that stirred global headlines, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has agreed to stop purchasing oil from Russia. The remarks, made during a media briefing at the White House on Tuesday, have sparked curiosity and debate about India’s next move in balancing its energy needs and … Read more

Russia Denies Engine Deal with Pakistan, But China May Step In

Recent reports have stirred fresh debate in South Asia after claims surfaced suggesting that Russia might be supplying jet engines or extending military cooperation to Pakistan. These reports raised eyebrows in New Delhi, as India has been a long-standing defense and strategic partner of Moscow. However, Russia has now officially dismissed these claims, calling them … Read more

India Urges US to Ease Iran, Venezuela Oil Sanctions to Reduce Dependence on Russia

 In a significant diplomatic move, India has requested the United States to allow oil imports from Iran and Venezuela, arguing that this step would help New Delhi reduce its dependence on Russian crude. The matter was reportedly raised during meetings held by an Indian delegation visiting Washington this week, according to people familiar with the … Read more

Trump’s $100K H-1B Visa Fee: One-Time Payment Favors Indians, Hits American Companies

A major change in the U.S. immigration policy has triggered fresh debate, especially among Indian professionals. President Donald Trump’s proclamation to impose a $100,000 one-time fee on H-1B visa petitions has created both panic and confusion at American airports, but experts believe the bigger impact will be felt by U.S. companies rather than Indian workers. … Read more

Indians Hit Hard as Trump Orders Massive H-1B Visa Fee Hike

The United States has once again tightened the rules around skilled worker visas, and this time the move could hit India the hardest. Former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a massive $100,000 (around ₹90 lakh) fee for H-1B visa applications, a change that is already raising alarm among Indian professionals and companies. India has … Read more

US Military Presence in Bangladesh Raises Concerns for India and Myanmar

The United States has recently increased its military presence in Bangladesh’s Chittagong, a move that has caught the attention of neighboring countries India and Myanmar. According to reports, US troops and military equipment have been stationed in the strategically important Bay of Bengal region, signaling Washington’s growing interest in South Asia. Chittagong, located close to … Read more

India, US Trade Tensions Rise as Washington Pushes for Corn Market Access

A new trade debate is brewing between India and the United States after US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick openly criticized India’s agricultural policies. Lutnick argued that while India proudly highlights its population of 1.4 billion people, it has not bought even a single bushel of corn from American farmers. His remarks reflect Washington’s growing concern … Read more