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Ibrahim is the Founder and Lead Analyst at The Global Angle, an independent digital platform dedicated to factual geopolitical analysis and international affairs. Based in India, he combines an engineering background with a deep focus on global markets, diplomacy, and strategic security. Ibrahim leverages a data-driven, analytical approach to break down complex international conflicts and economic shifts, helping readers see beyond standard news narratives. When he isn't researching global policy, he focuses on digital publishing, search engine optimization, and platform architecture. Connect with Ibrahim on LinkedIn

NCERT book controversy
Indian Politics

NCERT Book Controversy: Why the Supreme Court is Angry

Executive Briefing The Ministry of Education has issued an “unconditional” apology to end the NCERT book controversy that began earlier this week. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the Supreme Court that the material was an “error of judgment” and was never meant to insult the legal system. However, the Court is not letting the matter […]

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Nvidia Q1 Earnings
Global Markets

Nvidia Q1 Earnings Beats Estimates But Still Investors Not Satisfied?

Executive Briefing Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, just proved that the AI boom isn’t over yet. However, for the first time in 14 quarters, “good” might not be good enough for a spoiled Wall Street. According to Nvidia’s Q1 earnings for 2026, the company forecast sales of $78 billion for the coming quarter, easily

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Taiwan invasion rehearsal
Geopolitics

Is China Faking Flights for a Taiwan Invasion Rehearsal?

Executive Briefing The persistent escalation of Chinese drone spoofing near Taiwan introduces a dangerous new variable into one of the world’s most congested transit corridors. Rather than simply flying without tracking beacons, the People’s Liberation Army is actively broadcasting fraudulent digital identities. This represents a severe escalation in regional grey-zone warfare. As per Reuters analysis

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Bill Gates confesses
Global Markets

Bill Gates Confesses: The Truth Behind the Foundation Apology

Executive Briefing Bill Gates apologizes before his staff during a private town hall meeting, the Microsoft co-founder answered tough questions about his connection to the late Jeffrey Epstein. He called his choice to spend time with the convicted sex offender a “huge mistake.” The meeting happened right after the US government released thousands of new

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Paramount Warner Bros Discovery merger
Global Markets

The New $31 Counterstrike: Paramount Warner Bros Discovery merger, Is Netflix Losing the Deal?

Executive Briefing The Paramount Warner Bros Discovery merger saga just hit a massive inflection point. Paramount officially raised its hostile takeover offer to $31 a share on Tuesday. This aggressive maneuver directly challenges Netflix’s existing agreement. The Warner Bros. board openly stated this revised bid could reasonably lead to a superior proposal. They gave Paramount

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PM Modi Israel visit 2026
Geopolitics, Indian Politics

PM Modi Israel visit 2026 Defence Deal: Masterstroke or Geopolitical Gamble?

Executive Briefing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival in Tel Aviv this Wednesday is a calculated diplomatic shockwave. Executing the PM Modi Israel visit 2026 precisely as Washington and Tehran threaten immediate military escalation forces a radical reassessment of South Asian neutrality. New Delhi is not retreating from the volatile Middle East. Instead, India is actively

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State of the Union Analysis
Geopolitics, Global Markets

State of the Union Analysis: The Tariff Vacuum and Tehran Summarising Global Fallout of the 107 Minute State of Union Address

Executive Briefing The executive branch faces an unprecedented legislative and judicial bottleneck. Delivering the longest address in congressional history, the President confronted a visibly hostile chamber. Any serious assessment of the 2026 State of the Union Analysis requires looking past the localized partisan friction to evaluate the underlying global economic indicators. The true narrative centers

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Pakistan attack on Afghanistan
Geopolitics, Indian Politics

Pakistan attack on Afghanistan: Can Afghanistan Retaliate to the Pakistan Attack?

Executive Briefing The recent Pakistan attack on Afghanistan forces a critical reassessment of border security in South Asia. During the late hours of February 21, 2026, Pakistani military aircraft penetrated Afghan airspace to execute coordinated bombings. This kinetic military action targeted the Behsud, Barmal, and Urgun districts. The escalation did not happen in a vacuum.

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US East Coast snowstorm
Geopolitics

US East Coast snowstorm 2026: Grid Failures, Aviation Paralyzed and The Economic Fallout of the Northeastern Blizzard

Executive Briefing The heaviest US East Coast snowstorm in nearly fifty years effectively severed the Northeastern logistics corridor this Monday. Atmospheric blocking patterns channeled immense moisture directly into sub-freezing Arctic air over the Atlantic seaboard. Rhode Island absorbed a record-breaking 36 inches of snowfall, entirely obliterating the state’s previous 1978 record. Municipalities from North Carolina

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Mexico cartel war
Geopolitics

Analyzing the Escalating Mexico Cartel War and The Fall of El Mencho

Executive Briefing The Mexican government rapidly mobilized 9,500 military personnel across 20 states this week to contain an explosive Mexico cartel war. This unprecedented deployment follows the capture and subsequent death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, the nation’s most wanted man. Known globally as “El Mencho,” the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) was

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