Map showing illuminated flight routes between Middle Eastern cities and Indian cities at night

Shadows on the Tigris, Ripples on the Ganga: A Tale of Oil, Empires, & the Price of War

In Erbil, mornings have shifted from the tense drone activity to a calmer atmosphere following a ceasefire. Despite this pause in violence, geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran persist, influencing global markets, especially India's oil-dependent economy. India's historical, cultural, and energy ties underscore its careful diplomatic balancing act between Washington and Tehran. Meanwhile, ordinary citizens strive to maintain stability in their daily lives amid ongoing uncertainty. This situation reflects the complex interplay of conflict, diplomacy, and economic reliance shaping regional and global dynamics.

When War Enters a Classroom: A Reflection for the Children of the World

On February 28, 2026, a missile strike on Shajareh Tayyebeh school in Minab turned a classroom into a battlefield. Nearly 180 lives—mostly young girls—were lost due to outdated intelligence and a devastating "double-tap" strike. This tragedy stands as a harrowing reminder that no military objective justifies the slaughter of children. We must demand humanity in the rules of engagement.

Between Drones & Dawn: Life in Erbil

Erbil currently experiences an unusual, heavy calm. You get used to sleeping through the distant sounds of drones, but find true comfort in the morning commute. Observing the city begin its day with 'business as usual' is the daily habit that keeps us steady. While the skies above remain watchful and weary, the city below refuses to blink. Every car on the road and every open shop door is a small, steady pulse of resilience. It is a daily triumph of routine over chaos; a reminder that as long as the wheels are turning, the spirit of the people remains unbroken. Beneath the tension, the simple act of starting the day is our most powerful proof of faith.