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15 AUGUST: A DAY OF LIBERATION, LOSS, AND GLOBAL RECKONING

As India celebrates its independence on this day, and Japan marks the end of World War II, another historic moment unfolds: a high-stakes summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska, aimed at ending the Russia–Ukraine war. Three events. Three continents. One truth: freedom always comes at a cost. 1. INDIA’s INDEPENDENCE: A MIDNIGHT

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Car Carrier On Fire

CHASING THE ELECTRIC DREAM: ARE WE IGNORING THE FIRE BENEATH?

In the early hours of a grey Alaskan morning, plumes of black smoke billowed from the deck of the Morning Midas, a Liberian-flagged car carrier operated by Zodiac Maritime and ultimately owned by Shanghai Auto. The vessel was en route from Yantai, China, to Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico, transporting approximately 3,000 vehicles—including around 800 electric and

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LAUNCH DAY REFLECTIONS: WHY I WROTE BLOCKING INDIA’S SHIPBUILDING MISE-EN-SCÈNE

Today marks the release of my latest book, Blocking India’s Shipbuilding Mise-en-scène. For me, this isn’t just the end of a writing journey—it’s the beginning of a larger conversation I hope to spark about India’s forgotten maritime potential. The book was born from frustration—but also from affection. Having worked across the shipyards of Korea and

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I COULDN’T GO TO SINGAPORE, SO SINGAPORE CAME VISITING US

One of the quiet privileges of living at the confluence of the Thames and the now-vanished City Canal is one can watch the constant flow of maritime world streaming past Canary Wharf from the comfort of one’s sitting room. From my window, I’ve watched an eclectic parade of vessels glide by—modest riverboats, majestic tall ships,

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Von der Promise

VON DER SMACKERY: THE ART OF UNDERESTIMATING YOUR ENEMY UNTIL IT’S TOO LATE

 In the grand history of warfare, politics, and strategic blunders, there exists a timeless tradition: completely misjudging your opponent, dismissing all warnings, and then acting shocked when reality slaps you across the face. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the newest entry of neologism, into the dictionary of human folly: Von der Smackery. WHAT

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