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    Dinesh Singh Rawat is a distinguished Indian lawyer, practicing across all levels of the judiciary—from District Courts to the Supreme Court of India—and regularly authors geopolitical and legal analyses for ABC Live

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  • Explained: How India Should Act in the De-Dollarization Age

    Explained: How India Should Act in the De-Dollarization Age0

    De-dollarization is real but slow. India must focus on reducing dollar risk, piloting INR trade corridors, and using SCO/BRICS to strengthen the rupee.

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  • Explained: Why Trump’s UNGA Speech Rejects the UN Model?

    Explained: Why Trump’s UNGA Speech Rejects the UN Model?0

    In his 2025 UNGA address, President Trump broke with 80 years of U.S. tradition by rejecting the UN model itself. Casting the institution as paralyzed, corrupt, and captured by China, he argued that America must abandon multilateralism in favor of sovereignty-first deals, tariffs, and force. This report explores why Trump chose to delegitimize the UN, how it undercuts China’s influence, and what scenarios may define the UN’s future — collapse, Chinese expansion, Indian reform, or parallel institutions.

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  • Explained: How India Became a Phoenix Civilization?

    Explained: How India Became a Phoenix Civilization?0

    India’s phoenix quality was not born in isolation but through encounters with Buddhism, Islam, and colonialism. Each crisis — invasions, famines, Partition, 1991 reforms — became a seed of renewal. Unlike other civilizations, India turned collapse into rebirth, making resilience its civilizational DNA.

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  • Explained: Why US Needs & Fears India’s STREM Power

    Explained: Why US Needs & Fears India’s STREM Power0

    The United States relies heavily on India’s vast STREM workforce—engineers, doctors, IT experts, and researchers—to sustain its tech leadership. Yet this dependence also fuels fears of losing strategic control as India’s own rise accelerates. ABC Live explains the paradox of why America both needs and fears India’s talent power.

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