Could Oil Prices Hit $100? What It Means for India

The number $100 per barrel has started appearing again in oil market conversations. Whenever that happens, people in India begin asking a very practical question. If oil reaches $100, what happens to us? India is one of the world’s largest crude oil importers. That means global oil prices are not just a financial headline. They … Read more

Will Petrol and Diesel Prices Rise in India If Middle East Tensions Escalate?

Every time tensions flare up in the Middle East, the same question starts circulating across India. Is petrol about to get more expensive again? With geopolitical tensions intensifying in early March and global oil markets already reacting, many Indians are watching crude prices closely. Brent crude has recently moved into the low-$80 per barrel range … Read more

How Ongoing Global Wars Could Impact India’s Oil, Gold, Rupee and Economy — A Complete Breakdown

Wars feel distant until they show up in your petrol bill. Most Indians are not tracking battle maps daily. But we all notice when fuel prices rise, when gold becomes expensive, when the rupee weakens, or when markets turn volatile. That is how global conflicts quietly enter domestic life. If you really want to understand … Read more

Kerala to Keralam: Cultural Reclaiming or Political Signalling?

When a place changes its name, it is rarely just about spelling. It is about memory, identity, power and timing. On February 24, 2026, the Union Cabinet approved a proposal to rename Kerala to “Keralam.” The decision follows resolutions previously passed by the Kerala Legislative Assembly and now moves into the parliamentary process required under … Read more

Shubham Pundir 117: The Knock That Put J&K in Control of the Ranji Trophy Final

Ranji Trophy Final.Day 1.Big stage. And suddenly, Shubham Pundir is not just another domestic name. He is the reason Jammu & Kashmir walked off in control. If you checked Google Trends today, you already saw the spike. This is not random curiosity traffic. This is performance-driven search. When a batter scores an unbeaten 117* in … Read more

Chinese Robot at AI Summit Sparks Backlash: What Happened at Galgotias University?

The internet doesn’t forgive fast — and it definitely doesn’t forgive anything that smells like fake innovation. The Galgotias University AI Summit controversy exploded after a robot dog showcased at the India AI Impact Summit triggered questions about originality, transparency, and how institutions present technology on national platforms. Here’s what actually happened — without the … Read more

Hardik Pandya Silences Critics with Explosive T20 World Cup Knock

When people talk about Hardik Pandya T20 World Cup 2026, it’s rarely neutral. He’s either India’s ultimate big-match weapon or the most debated name on the team sheet. There’s almost no middle ground. And that’s exactly why his explosive 52 off 28 balls against Namibia hit differently. This wasn’t just another half-century in a routine … Read more

If India Took Ice Hockey Seriously, Could We Ever Qualify?

Every Winter Olympics, we watch ice hockey and think: This looks insane. Fast. Brutal. Elite. Then the broadcast moves on. Because India isn’t there. So let’s stop romanticising the idea and ask the real question: If we genuinely invested in the sport — not emotionally, but structurally — is India Olympic ice hockey qualification even … Read more

We Talk About Cricket Pressure. Try Playing Ice Hockey at the Olympics.

India understands pressure. We’ve watched cricketers walk into a stadium where 60,000 people are screaming and millions more are watching at home. One bad innings becomes a national debate. One dropped catch becomes a career headline. But while we obsess over cricket pressure, we barely understand what Olympic ice hockey pressure actually looks like on … Read more

Why Every Budget Promise Sounds Good but Fails Salaried Indians

Every year, it’s the same ritual. Finance Minister stands up.Headlines scream “big relief,” “middle class focus,” “growth-driven Budget.”And salaried Indians sit there thinking: maybe this time it’s actually for us. It never is. On paper, Budget promises for salaried Indians always look generous. In real life, nothing changes — except prices, which somehow always go … Read more