Author name: Ibrahim

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

AI Summit Congress Shirtless Protest
Indian Politics

AI Summit Congress Shirtless Protest: What Exactly Happened and What did PM Say

Executive Summary AI Summit Congress Shirtless Protest Political messaging is rarely subtle. But Sunday’s events offered a masterclass in the weaponization of contrast. While flagging off ₹12,930 crore worth of infrastructure projects—including India’s fastest metro in Meerut and the fully completed Namo Bharat rapid rail corridor—Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not stick to a standard […]

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Pakistan Afghanistan border conflict Pakistan Airstrikes on Afghanistan
Geopolitics

Pakistan Afghanistan Border Conflict: Why Pakistan Airstrikes on Afghanistan Change Everything

Executive Summary For decades, the 1,600-mile stretch of mountainous terrain separating Pakistan and Afghanistan has been a porous sanctuary for insurgency. Today, it is a volatile flashpoint. When Pakistani fighter jets crossed into Afghan airspace to strike camps in Nangarhar and Paktika on Sunday, they didn’t just bomb suspected hideouts. They obliterated the diplomatic illusion

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Trump 15% global tariff
Global Markets, Geopolitics

Trump 15% global tariff: Why the Supreme Court Couldn’t Stop the Global Tariff War

Executive Summary When the highest court in the United States ruled 6-3 on Friday that President Donald Trump overstepped his constitutional authority by levying sweeping global tariffs, the business community breathed a sigh of relief. That relief lasted exactly one day. By Saturday morning, Trump took to Truth Social to announce not only a replacement

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US Supreme Court tariff ruling 2026
Global Markets, Geopolitics

Has the Tariff War Ended? The Truth Behind the Supreme Court Ruling

US Supreme Court tariff ruling 2026: When the US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs in a 6-3 decision on February 20, 2026, financial markets briefly cheered. Importers celebrated what felt like the end of a chaotic era of emergency taxes. But has the global tariff war actually ended? The short

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US Iran conflict oil prices impact
Global Markets, Geopolitics, Indian Politics

US Iran Conflict Oil Prices Impact: How a US-Iran Conflict Could Rewire Global Oil and Hit India 2026

Executive Summary The global economy is currently balancing on a 21-mile-wide strip of water. In late February 2026, the rhetoric between Washington and Tehran escalated dramatically. The United States has surged naval and air assets into the Middle East, while Iran temporarily closed parts of the Strait of Hormuz during military drills. The market reaction

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Trump new 10% global tariff
Global Markets, Geopolitics, Indian Politics

Trump new 10% global tariff: Why India’s Tariff Dropped to 10% After Trump’s Supreme Court Defeat

Executive Summary On Friday, the global economic landscape was thrown into chaos. A landmark US Supreme Court decision dismantled the legal architecture of Donald Trump’s second-term trade policy, declaring his use of emergency powers to tax the world unconstitutional. But the victory lap for foreign exporters and US businesses was incredibly short-lived. By Friday evening,

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Google Gemini 3.1 Review
Global Markets

Google Gemini 3.1 Detailed Review and Comparison: Decoding the Gemini 3.1 Upgrade and the February Outage

Executive Summary If you spent the last 48 hours fighting with an empty Google Gemini sidebar, you were an involuntary beta tester for the next era of artificial intelligence. On February 19, 2026, Google quietly initiated the rollout of Gemini 3.1 Pro. This was not a standard mid-year refresh. Google broke from its usual “.5”

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Trump’s Board of Peace
Geopolitics, Indian Politics

Trump’s Board of Peace: The $1 Billion Geopolitical Club Explained

Executive Summary On February 19, 2026, the diplomatic gravity of the world briefly shifted from the glass corridors of the United Nations in New York to a private, invite-only room in Washington, D.C. Donald Trump officially gaveled in the first working session of the Board of Peace (BoP). Ostensibly born from UN Security Council Resolution

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India AI Impact Summit Day 3 summary
Indian Politics, Global Markets

India AI Impact Summit Day 3 Summary: Google’s Subsea Cable, $50B Pledges & The Viral Exit Chaos

Executive Summary If you want to understand the current state of India’s tech ecosystem, Day 3 of the India AI Impact Summit 2026 provided the perfect, unfiltered snapshot. Inside Bharat Mandapam, billions of dollars were being pledged to rewrite the future of human intelligence. Outside the gates, the physical infrastructure cracked under the weight of

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Yoon Suk Yeol life sentence
Geopolitics

Yoon Suk Yeol life sentence: The Dec 2024 Insurrection & The “Pardon Cycle”

Executive Summary On the morning of February 19, 2026, a Seoul courtroom delivered a verdict that cemented South Korea’s reputation as the most legally hazardous democracy for a head of state. Former President Yoon Suk Yeol showed zero emotion as presiding Judge Ji Gwi-yeon handed down a life sentence for his attempt to subvert the

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