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The wheel of global history has turned full circle. After decades of relative calm, wars have returned with a vengeance
The wheel of global history has turned full circle. After decades of relative calm, wars have returned with a vengeance
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ndia’s service-led economy sees manufacturing at 16.3% of GDP, missing the 25% target. Beyond economics, factories drive jobs and innovation.
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Monthly Edition: April 2026
The wheel of global history has turned full circle. After decades of relative calm, wars have returned with a vengeance
In 2026, the world’s largest democracies are undergoing massive authoritarian drifts through polarization, loyalty demands, and institutional erosion.