#Hormuz
India stayed afloat through a decade of global storms
Pandemics, wars, fuel shocks, shipping disruptions and tariffs. No major economy faced this many global crises together. Yet India kept growing. How did it survive?
India’s participatory democracy in action during crisis
Prime Minister's bold appeal urges citizens to cut gold, oil and avoid foreign travel; India’s democratic way to fight a Hormuz-induced economic storm.
Global fuel crunch becomes a catalyst for public transport growth
As the Hormuz crisis pushes India’s oil import bill, can the government’s public transport appeal, backed by the world’s 3rd-largest metro network, 10,000+ electric buses, and massive rail electrification, finally turn a fuel shock into lasting energy security?
Great Nicobar project: Between environmental concerns and strategic cost
The Great Nicobar project is strategically important but widely opposed. Nearly 30% of global trade passes through the Strait of Malacca to the island’s east.