Death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Triggers Global Geopolitical Shock

Tehran/ New Delhi: The death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei following joint airstrikes by the United States and Israel has sent shockwaves across global politics, raising fears of a major geopolitical crisis in the Middle East and beyond. The strikes, carried out under the names Operation Epic Fury and Operation Roaring Lion, targeted Iranian military bases and key strategic installations, dramatically escalating tensions in an already volatile region. The killing of Khamenei marks far more than the loss of a political leader. It represents a potentially decisive turning point…

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When War Drives Oil: The Economic Warning Signs for India

New Delhi: Rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia are once again highlighting India’s vulnerability to global conflicts, particularly through energy markets, trade routes, and financial systems. Analysts warn that escalating hostilities involving the United States, Iran, and Israel are creating a “war-fear scenario” that could influence India’s economic stability and growth trajectory. Economists say the idea of a “war-fear syndrome” in India is no longer merely a psychological perception but an economic reality. Whenever tensions escalate in the Middle East, financial markets in India react almost instantly. The latest confrontation…

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Rising Middle East Tensions Cast Shadow on Indian Expatriates in Gulf Countries

New Delhi: Escalating military tensions involving the United States, Iran, and Israel are beginning to impact millions of Indian expatriates living and working across Gulf countries, triggering growing anxiety and uncertainty within the community. The ongoing geopolitical friction in the Middle East has intensified in recent weeks, with military actions against Iran-backed targets and retaliatory warnings from Tehran heightening fears of a wider regional conflict. As tensions rise, their ripple effects are being felt across key Gulf nations including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and Oman, where…

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Energy Crisis Looms Amid West Asia Tensions; New Wave of Inflation Feared

New Delhi: Escalating tensions in West Asia involving Iran, Israel and the United States have triggered fresh concerns in the global energy market, raising fears of a potential surge in oil prices and a new phase of inflation for energy-dependent economies like India. Experts warn that the biggest risk lies in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, through which nearly 20 percent of the world’s crude oil supply passes. For India, the route is particularly crucial as around 50–52 percent of its oil imports travel through this corridor. Any disruption could…

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Taliban Intensifies Assault on Pakistan, Seizes Two More Posts Along Durand Line

Kabul: Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated sharply after Taliban forces reportedly seized two additional Pakistani military posts along the disputed Durand Line, marking a significant expansion of cross-border hostilities. According to reports by Afghan broadcaster Tolo News, forces of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan captured Pakistani military positions near the so-called Durand Line in Spin Boldak and Shorabak districts of Kandahar province. The Taliban has long rejected the Durand Line as a legitimate international border, describing it as an imposed demarcation dividing Pashtun communities. The latest developments come…

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Benjamin Netanyahu Strikes Hard Line on Iran, Says ‘Decision Will Come Soon, Not Years’

Tel Aviv: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has delivered a strong and uncompromising message regarding the escalating conflict with Iran, declaring that the ongoing U.S.–Israel military campaign will be “swift and decisive” and will not drag on for years. Speaking in an interview on Fox News’ Hannity, Netanyahu said the war against Tehran would not become an endless conflict. “I said it could be quick and decisive. It may take some time, but it will not last for many years. This is not an infinite war,” he stated, signaling confidence…

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Middle East Tensions Escalate; United States Embassy Issues Strict Advisory for Jordan and Jerusalem

New Delhi: Amid rapidly escalating tensions in the Middle East, the United States Embassy has issued a fresh security advisory urging American citizens to reconsider travel to Jordan and Jerusalem. The advisory comes in the wake of heightened hostilities between the United States and Iran, raising fears of broader regional instability and potential security risks for civilians. According to the updated notice, the U.S. government has ordered the departure of non-emergency U.S. government employees and their family members from Jordan as of March 2, citing security concerns. The embassy also…

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Iran After Khamenei: War, Succession and the Uncertain Future of the Islamic Republic

Tehran: The death of Ali Khamenei has pushed Iran into one of the most consequential moments in its modern history. For nearly four decades, Khamenei stood at the apex of the Islamic Republic’s political, military and religious order, shaping not only domestic governance but also Tehran’s posture across the Middle East. His passing comes at a time of active regional conflict, economic strain, and simmering public discontent. The convergence of these crises transforms a leadership transition into a historic stress test for the entire system. What unfolds next will determine…

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Global Holi Dhoom adds to a riot of colours

New Delhi— From temple towns in South Asia to public parks in Europe and beach fronts in Australia, preparations for Holi — the Festival of Colours — are in full swing across the globe. What began as a deeply rooted Hindu spring festival symbolising the triumph of good over evil has evolved into an international celebration of joy, unity, and cultural exchange. In India, where Holi originates, markets have been bustling for weeks. Cities such as Mathura and Vrindavan are preparing for week-long festivities linked to the legends of Lord…

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As post Khamenei Iran unfolds, world watches

Tehran: The assassination of Ali Khamenei on February 28, 2026, in a joint U.S.–Israeli airstrike marks one of the most consequential ruptures in modern Middle Eastern history. For more than three decades, Khamenei stood at the apex of the Islamic Republic’s power structure, guiding its theocratic governance, shaping its anti-Western foreign policy, advancing its nuclear ambitions, and orchestrating a formidable network of regional proxies. His death at 86—confirmed by Iranian state media on March 1 amid escalating “Operation Epic Fury” strikes—has triggered immediate chaos, retaliatory warfare, a fraught succession battle,…

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