by 180dcsrcc2 | Feb 9, 2026 | Blog-E&PP
String of Pearls vs Necklace of Diamonds “The Indian Ocean is the key to the seven seas” ~Alfred Mahan Indian Ocean: The Maritime Chessboard India and China, two of the most influential powers of the twenty-first-century global paradigm, have long been arch-rivals in...
by 180dcsrcc2 | Feb 1, 2026 | Blog-E&PP, Uncategorized
The Economics of Solitude: Can Isolation Become a Commodity? Introduction Modern society’s most emerging and pervasive health problem is chronic solitude. Even this problem has been commodified and commercialised into digital intimacy, from AI companions all the way...
by 180dcsrcc2 | Jan 19, 2026 | Blog-E&PP
Has Sustainable Financing Stopped Going Green Under Trump? Prelude ‘Investing should be like watching grass grow,’ said Paul Samuelson. He probably meant it metaphorically, but what if I told you we should take it literally? Cue in the buzzword of the day: Sustainable...
by 180dcsrcc2 | Jan 12, 2026 | Blog-E&PP
How Shifting Immigration Policies Are Redrawing America’s Economic Future? The American Dream and Immigration’s Role in GrowthFor more than two centuries, America’s economic engine has been fueled by the idea of an ideal lifestyle offered by the country, more...
by 180dcsrcc2 | Dec 15, 2025 | Blog-E&PP
The Shadow Economy: Unmasking the Global Mechanics of Money Laundering Is money laundering an art or an illegal process through which illicit money is made to appear legitimate? According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), an estimated 2–5% of...
by 180dcsrcc2 | Dec 1, 2025 | Blog-E&PP, Uncategorized
Why Are “Chips” The New Oil? Introduction:The trade of oil shaped the geopolitical landscape in the 20th century. Its control was a measure of industrial power and national wealth. Hydrocarbons have been replaced by silicones in modern times in terms of influence. The...
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