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The Papal Power Shift
They remind us the pen is mightier than the sword — but what about the papal crozier? Pope Francis’s passing alerts to something more...
Anvit Agrawal
4 days ago3 min read
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The Rising Price of Sustainability
You’ve probably noticed it. Your favourite snack has quietly shrunk. The takeout you ordered came in a strange cardboard box that doesn’t...
Aditya Dungarpur
Apr 303 min read
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Terror, Treaties, and the Ticker
On April 22nd, a tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, claimed 26 innocent lives. The assailants, linked to Pakistan-based...
Aarit Singhania
Apr 263 min read
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Digital Cartels
Cybercrime, once a niche threat operating in digital shadows, has evolved into a sprawling global enterprise—one deeply rooted in East...
Team Economicity
Apr 232 min read
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Oil You Need is Cash
“Oil money” continues to be one of the most defining forces in modern football. If you’re an avid follower of the sport, you have...
Aarit Singhania
Apr 103 min read
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Africa’s Capitalist Turn
Africa stands at a critical juncture. Despite abundant natural resources, a young and growing population, and rising levels of education,...
Team Economicity
Apr 63 min read
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Debt & Road Initiative
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) represents a significant milestone in global economic development. Announced by China in 2013, this...
Uday Rana
Mar 293 min read
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Poor Economics
Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty is a carefully researched and factually based evaluation of...
Hrishikesh Aiyer
Mar 265 min read
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Iron Curtain 2.0
Strategic. Disruptive. Pervasive. Power, by its very nature, tends to corrupt. It beckons for control lest it lose its standing, and in...
Krishiv Jaiswal
Mar 193 min read
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Friedrich Merz, Germany’s Savior?
Friedrich Merz is projected to become Chancellor of Germany during a period of great economic and geopolitical uncertainty for Europe. As...
Arish Talwar
Mar 154 min read
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BRICS vs. SWIFT
Since the time the US dollar was chosen to be the world reserve currency, America has held an economic advantage over the rest of the...
Aryaman Agarwal
Mar 104 min read
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De-growth
The word ‘de-growth’ is unfamiliar to many ears but its meaning has never been more critical to understand as it may be the only way to...
Ayaan Mittal
Mar 73 min read
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Grey Tsunami
A greying India's aging conundrum
Kaushal Golyan
Mar 22 min read
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A Treaty or a Mirage?
Few conflicts in modern history are as deeply rooted and fiercely debated as the struggle between Israelis and Palestinians—a...
Anvit Agrawal
Feb 243 min read
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The Modi-Trump Gamble
Political Repercussions The meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump, during Trump’s presidency was...
Rayan Kapoor
Feb 192 min read
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Shrinkflation 101
Maybe it's the fact that there’s more space between those little mountains on that piece of Toblerone you’ve been eating; more space than...
Kahaan Vadodaria
Feb 142 min read
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Nvidia's $600 Billion Shock
The morning of 27th January 2025 was scripted in history when the Nvidia Corporation stock, trading on NASDAQ, plummeted a staggering...
Aarit Singhania
Feb 73 min read
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The Economic Impact of the Affluent
In his magnum opus, The Wealth of Nations , published in 1776, Adam Smith explains how nations generate wealth, constructing the core of...
Krishiv Jaiswal
Jan 285 min read
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A New Syria
In the winter of 1970, a stark change brewed in the Middle East. Hafez al-Assad, former commander of the Syrian Air Force, staged a coup...
Aadidev Basu
Jan 203 min read
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Canada at a Crossroads
Justin Trudeau, once a rising young politician who went on to win his third consecutive general election to serve his third term as the...
Pranay Gupta
Jan 173 min read
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