Tag: Energy Security

  • When the Strait of Hormuz Closes, Who Quietly Wins?

    When the Strait of Hormuz Closes, Who Quietly Wins?

    Many nations pursue foreign policy driven by ideology, religion, or identity. But the United States operates primarily as a capital-driven system. Presidents may change — from George W. Bush to Barack Obama to Donald Trump — but the structural incentives of the American economic system remain constant. The political system in the U.S. is deeply…

  • The Myth of the “Compromised Nation”: Decoding the Congress’ Selective Memory on Energy and Strategy

    The Myth of the “Compromised Nation”: Decoding the Congress’ Selective Memory on Energy and Strategy

    In the high-stakes theater of modern geopolitics, where great powers clash and alliances are as fluid as the markets, India has often been pressured to step out of its seat and onto the stage. Whether it is the ongoing conflict in the Middle East or the performative trade tensions with the United States, the demand…