Author name: Ibrahim Jukkarwala

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

US Iran relations
Geopolitics

US-Iran Relations 2026: A History of Missed Opportunities and Modern Crisis

US-Iran Relations The relationship between the United States and Iran is perhaps the most complex and volatile diplomatic standoff of the modern era. As of February 2026, the two nations find themselves at yet another precipice. With the recent collapse of the 2025 Muscat negotiations and the subsequent military flare-ups, understanding the “how” and “why” […]

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US Trade 2026
Global Markets, Geopolitics

US Trade 2026: The Complete Economic Breakdown

Key Takeaways In the complex world of global economics, the US Trade Deficit remains the ultimate scorecard of consumption versus production. As we analyze the data from late 2025 and early 2026, a clear picture emerges: the United States is buying heavily from its neighbors and strategic allies, while its service economy continues to be

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Did India Stop Buying Russian Oil?
Global Markets, Geopolitics, Indian Politics

Did India Stop Buying Russian Oil? The Economic Reality

Key Takeaways In the volatile landscape of global energy markets, a recent statement by U.S. President Donald Trump has triggered a storm of speculation: Has India, the world’s third-largest oil importer, officially stopped buying Russian crude? The viral claim suggests a geopolitical quid pro quo—that New Delhi agreed to halt Russian energy purchases in exchange

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China Trade Surplus 2026 Breakdown
Global Markets, Geopolitics

$1.2 Trillion China Trade Surplus 2026 Breakdown

$1.2 Trillion China Trade Surplus 2026 Breakdown The release of the official China Trade Surplus 2026 breakdown reveals a historic decoupling and recoupling of the global economy. Closing the year with a surplus of nearly $1.2 trillion, Beijing has effectively managed to keep its export engine roaring by substituting Western demand with surging orders from

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Russian vs Venezuelan Crude Oil
Global Markets, Indian Politics

Russian vs Venezuelan Crude Oil: Comparing Oil Quality and Prices for India

Russian vs Venezuelan Crude Oil: Comparing Oil Quality and Prices for India India’s crude oil strategy is no longer just about supply it is about balancing cost, geopolitics, and refinery compatibility. While Russian oil has dominated imports due to steep discounts, Venezuela is emerging as a potential alternative as India diversifies its energy sources. The

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U.S. Midterm Elections
Democracy & Governance

Understanding U.S. Midterm Elections and How They Work

Key Takeaways U.S. midterm elections are less about choosing a new government and more about testing the one already in power. Held halfway through a president’s term, they often reshape Congress—and with it, the direction of U.S. policy for the next two years. Unlike parliamentary systems where governments can fall mid-term, the U.S. system remains

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Iran Military Power
Strategic Technologies, Geopolitics

Evaluating Iran Military Power 2026: Asymmetric Warfare and Ballistic Might

Key Takeaways Iran’s military power in 2026 cannot be understood through conventional comparisons alone. While it lacks modern airpower compared to Western forces, it compensates with one of the largest missile arsenals in the region and a highly developed drone warfare strategy. Recent conflicts have shown that even after sustained strikes, Iran retains significant missile

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Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Budgets 2025-26
Indian Politics, Democracy & Governance

Which Maharashtra Municipal Corporation topped the 2026-27 budget rankings?

Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Budgets List 2026-27 Updated for 2026–27 Budget Data (April 2026) Maharashtra’s municipal corporation budgets offer a clear window into India’s urban economic structure. With Mumbai alone crossing ₹80,000 crore in 2026–27, the scale of urban financial power in the state is unmatched. However, this growth also highlights deep regional imbalances between major

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Epstein files India focus as global names surface in DOJ document release
Geopolitics, Indian Politics

Epstein Files 2026 Explained: Is There an India Connection? Facts vs Claims

Epstein Files India 2026 Explained: Is There an India Connection? Facts vs Claims Note: Being mentioned in the Epstein files does not imply criminal involvement. This article is based on publicly available documents and verified reporting. Introduction The release of millions of documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein in 2026 has triggered global debate about power,

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