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In This Economy… Truce And Transformation: The New Great Game In South Asia

This isn’t just a pause in hostilities—it’s a potential inflection point. India is rising. Pakistan is fading. And the world is watching.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Since the 1999' Kargil War, their economies have moved in opposite directions. Back then, India’s GDP was 5x Pakistan’s. Now, India is 20x&nbsp;larger. (Source: PTI)</p></div>
Since the 1999' Kargil War, their economies have moved in opposite directions. Back then, India’s GDP was 5x Pakistan’s. Now, India is 20x larger. (Source: PTI)
Happy Tuesday, Readers! Last week felt like a geopolitical thriller. What started with missiles, jets, and artillery between India and Pakistan morphed into a surprise ceasefire—brokered, no less, by Donald Trump. Yes, that Donald Trump, who claimed he single-handedly averted a “bad nuclear war” that could’ve killed millions.Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Monday with a fiery warning. He promised a str...
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