Author: Harsh Tandon

Harsh Tandon is a 21-year-old student currently based in India. He is pursuing a Bachelor's in International Relations and is an advocate for mental health. He writes about his interests which include Esports, Geopolitics and Movies.

Aggression from Mainland China toward the island of Taiwan escalated greatly over the weekend. China considers the democratically governed island of Taiwan as its own territory and as ‘Taipei’. As a part of its military capability demonstration, it started a set of 3-day military drills around the Taiwan region. As a part of these drills, it simulated certain precision strikes against Taiwan on the second day of drills (Sunday). The island’s defense ministry reported several air force sorties. It also said that they were monitoring China’s missile forces. The tensions in the region rose earlier this month when Taiwanese President…

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In its competition with the United States and South Korea, another demonstration of military capabilities was carried out by North Korea. This time in the form of a nuclear-capable drone that is underwater. The North Korean state news agency, KCNA reported on Saturday that the weapon is called “Haeil-2”. Almost a week after it unveiled another non-nuclear underwater drone called “Haeil-1”. The translation for the word Haeil is Tsunami. The state news agency KCNA went on to say that during the strategic weapons system test conducted underwater for the drone, it cruised at around 621 miles (Or 1,000km) for 71…

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Finland joins NATO

After previously stating that Finland will be joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), on Tuesday Finland officially joined the intergovernmental alliance.  The move comes under the pretence of the Russia-Ukraine war which has had lasting implications on the geopolitical situation of the entire European continent.  The invasion and undermining of the sovereignty of Ukraine furthered a pre-existing insecurity that is present in the European states. The fear of further Russian invasions into Europe has allowed this fast-paced acceptance of Finland into NATO. Finland’s blue cross on a white background flag was hoisted next to the alliance’s 30 member states…

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ASEAN ASEAN or the Association of Southeast Asian Nations has considered an initiative to dump the currencies it currently uses in Dollar, Yen, Pound, and Euro.  According to a briefing report released by ASEAN finance ministers and Central Bank Governors, the positives of doing this would be in the expansion of the current cross-border payment system. This would also allow the member states of ASEAN to use their local currencies for trade. An agreement on this kind of cooperation was first reached in November 2022 between Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Thailand.  Recently on 27th March, the Indonesian central…

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NATO’s secretary general Jens Stolenberg mentioned his concern over the economic collapse in Tunisia. He stressed the preparedness of the alliance to help Tunisia if an economic collapse happens and that it will work to prevent the influx of thousands of new immigrants to European countries from Tunisian boats. Tunisia has been the sight of several economic faults. The International Monetary Fund has had its £1.9 billion loan offered to Tunisia frozen as a result of the administration not signing it. Tunisia is at risk of an economic collapse due to post-Covid factors as well as pre-existing economic issues. The…

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OPEC To Cut Output

OPEC countries have made the decision to cut their output by 1.2 million barrels per day. OPEC countries came to this decision in conjunction with non-OPEC countries like Russia. The decision comes amid a global supply gut and falling oil prices. The oversupply of oil has plagued the international market and in turn has caused oil prices to fall. Saudi Arabia, the coalition’s largest oil producer will make by far the biggest cuts, more than 500,000 barrels per day. The other major producers in Iran and Iraq have also agreed to make large cuts in output. OPEC was founded in…

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The battle of Bakhmut has been the deadliest and longest in the Russo-Ukraine war. Recently, the Russian side made major advancements on the city while Ukraine shifted its attention elsewhere and started stockpiling resources for an offensive in the spring. Russian troops have been able to utilize their long-range artillery and air superiority to flank around the city and gain control over the north and south regions. However, the Russian forces seem to be faltering. The Ukrainian forces on Friday morning reported around 1,020 Russian casualties just in the past 24 hours. The Russian military had launched attacks on the towns…

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A Man in a Store of Wooden Assorted Items

On Monday, 20th March, European Union’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell stated that Tunisia’s social or economic collapse is a plausible future. After a meeting of European Union foreign ministers in Brussels he feared that if this collapse does happen in the near future a new wave of immigrants will leave on boats to find asylum in Europe and the MENA region would become even more economically unstable.  Tunisia’s economic status has gone from already bad to worse in the past 2 years. Covid-19 along with the Russo–Ukraine war took its toll on the economy of the North African country.…

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On March 10, a deal brokered by the People’s republic of China restored the severed ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia more than seven years later. The deal aimed to reopen the embassies and missions between the two countries in the next two months and put in place the decades-old security and economic cooperation deals.The deal has created serious momentum and has resulted in an improvement in the bilateral relations between the two countries. Both of which have dominated the geopolitics of the region for the past decade by being regional rivals. Cause of enmity between Iran and Saudi Arabia…

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