In early February 2026, the global trade landscape underwent a significant shift as India and the United States announced an interim trade framework. Described officially as a “give-and-take” arrangement, the deal follows nearly a year of economic friction and tariff escalation. While it promises tangible relief for select manufacturing sectors, it simultaneously exposes India to long-term legal, strategic, and geopolitical trade-offs that deserve closer scrutiny. To understand the agreement, it must be viewed through three interlinked lenses: national-level trade-offs, localized industrial impact, and the deeper legal–geopolitical consequences of aligning with a volatile global partner. The National Trade-Off: A $500 Billion Commitment At the heart of the agreement lies a partial…
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As per usual, I Think, Rahul Gandhi Is Missing the Point.
I read the news about Rahul Gandhi brandishing excerpts from an alleged unpublished memoir of former Army Chief General MM Naravane, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of not fulfilling his responsibility during the 2020 Ladakh standoff. And honestly, my reaction wasn’t shock or anger.I can only express through this little write-up my disbelief at the quality of this accusation. Like seriously? Let me say this upfront: what Rahul Gandhi is saying may even be factually correct. That possibility cannot be ruled out. But even if it is correct, he is still making an issue out of a non-issue — and doing so in a way that weakens his own case.…
