Spotlight & Vision

Beyond the Middle East Crisis: Why the Russia – India – China Dialogue Matters for a Multipolar World

As the Middle East crisis escalates, global attention turns to energy security and international diplomacy. The Russia – India – China framework emerges as a crucial platform for consultation, demonstrating how trilateral cooperation among Eurasian powers can help manage conflicts, stabilize markets, and strengthen a balanced, multipolar global system.

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Agriculture & Food

Energy & Climate

Romania’s Wind Boom: Why It’s the Right Moment for Indian Renewable Players to Step In

Romania is emerging as one of Europe’s most dynamic wind-energy markets, and recent developments show that the country is entering a new phase of large-scale renewable expansion. For Indian wind-energy companies—whether manufacturers, developers, or O&M specialists—this is a pivotal moment to tap into an increasingly attractive landscape backed by strong policy support and substantial investment flows.

India Looks to Korea’s Maritime Strength: Hardeep Singh Puri’s Visit to Hanwha Ocean Signals Strategic Shift

India’s growing ambitions in the global maritime arena took a visible step forward with Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri’s recent visit to the Hanwha Ocean shipyard in Geoje, South Korea. The visit, part of a larger outreach to Korea’s shipbuilding giants, reflects New Delhi’s intention to reshape how India engages with the global shipping industry—moving from dependence to strategic capability.