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Russia-Alaska Tunnel: Will it Fructify 

By : Simar Kaur, Research Analyst, GSDN Introduction   It is not futuristic speculation that has given rise to the notion of creating a bridge between the...

Energy Dependency of China: An Analysis 

By : Bhavika Bhartiya, Research Analyst, GSDN China is the foremost global manufacturer with factories producing everything from phones to steel, cities with thousands of...

Impact of the West Asia War on India 

By : Prachi Kushwah, Research Analyst, GSDN Introduction  West Asia is one of the most important regions for India because of its significance in energy security,...

Will the Iran War Be the Nemesis for the Republicans in the Mid-Term Elections 2026? 

By : Kumar Aryan, Research Analyst, GSDN The political question surrounding the Iran war is no longer limited to foreign policy. Since the U.S.-Israeli air...

Why Devaluation of the Rupee Matters — And What It Means for You 

By : Bhaskar Jha, Research Analyst, GSDN Introduction  Imagine being a parent planning foreign education for your children, only to find out that the cost has...

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