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  • he Fallout of Trump’s Trade Wars: Impact..
    2025/05/13

    From tariffs to tech wars, Trump’s economic decisions shook the world—and not just in the headlines. In this episode of Conflicts Throughout History, we dive deep into the geopolitical shockwaves triggered by Trump’s trade battles with China, the EU, and beyond.🌍 Discover how soybeans became weapons, how tariffs redrew alliances, and how trade policy turned into global strategy.Whether you’re in India, the US, or somewhere caught in between—this episode tells the story behind the stats.

    🎙️ Hosted by R.Pramod Bharadwaj , a rising voice decoding conflict, power, and history—one podcast at a time.

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    16 分
  • India’s Global Playbook: Economy, Alliances & Ambition
    2025/05/13

    From global boardrooms to border tensions, India is rewriting the rules of engagement. In this episode of Diplomacy and Daggers, we dissect India’s long game—its pivot to supply chain supremacy, quiet rise in international diplomacy, and bold bets on the multipolar world.


    Will India be the bridge between the West and the Rest? Or the new silent superpower?

    🎯 Trade | 🛰️ Tech Diplomacy | 🛡️ Military Shifts | 📊 Economic Chessboard


    Tune in and stay ahead of the power curve.

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    26 分
  • India–Pakistan Conflict: Origins, Escalations & the Road Ahead(Updated)
    2025/05/10

    This episode offers a sweeping overview of one of the most enduring rivalries in modern geopolitics — India and Pakistan. From the trauma of Partition to nuclear brinkmanship, proxy wars, and diplomatic deadlocks, we trace the major events, unresolved tensions, and future possibilities that shape this complex bilateral equation. Whether you’re an armchair analyst or a student of history, this episode unpacks the stakes behind every standoff.


    🎧 Ideal for: Students, geopolitics junkies, South Asia watchers, and curious minds across borders.

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    21 分
  • The First American Pope: Leo XIV and the Politics of the Papacy
    2025/05/09

    History has been made — for the first time, an American has ascended to the Papacy.


    This episode explores the election of Pope Leo XIV, diving into the political, cultural, and diplomatic implications of this unprecedented shift in Vatican history.

    What does this mean for the Catholic Church’s global influence, U.S.–Vatican relations, and the balance of spiritual power in the 21st century?


    From the conclave chambers to the corridors of Washington and Rome — we uncover the ripple effects of this historic appointment.


    🌍 Religion meets geopolitics. Tradition meets transformation.

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    12 分
  • India–Pakistan Conflict: The Unseen Consequences in a hypothetical war
    2025/05/09

    What happens after the war ends — but the rivalry lives on?


    This episode explores the far-reaching consequences of the India–Pakistan conflict: from economic setbacks to displaced populations, military escalations, nuclear deterrence doctrines, and the psychological toll on both nations.


    We unpack how diplomatic deadlocks, proxy warfare, and nationalist narratives continue to shape regional stability, development, and global perception.


    🔍 A must-listen for anyone tracking South Asian geopolitics, post-colonial trauma, or the legacy of unresolved borders.

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    14 分
  • The World of Formula 1: Speed, Strategy & the Global Power Game
    2025/05/06

    Formula 1 is more than just speed — it’s politics on wheels.

    In this episode, we explore how F1 evolved into a multi-billion-dollar global spectacle, shaping national brands, influencing tech innovation, and serving as a playground for the elite.


    From Ferrari to Red Bull, Monaco to Abu Dhabi — F1 is about strategy, sponsorship, and soft power, as much as lap times.

    We uncover its business model, international impact, and the behind-the-scenes game that makes it one of the most geopolitically interesting sports today.


    🎧 Buckle up — this is Conflicts Throughout History on the track.

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    20 分
  • Arctic Geopolitics and Indigenous Rights
    2025/05/01

    The Arctic is melting — and militarizing.This episode covers the new Great Game over the Arctic Circle: untapped oil reserves, new shipping lanes, and rising military presence from Russia, the US, China, and NATO. But amidst the geopolitical maneuvering, we also spotlight the Indigenous communities fighting to protect their land, rights, and cultural legacy


    .🌍 Where climate meets conflict — and sovereignty meets survival.

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    17 分
  • India–Pakistan: A Legacy of Partition, Power, and Provocation
    2025/04/30

    This episode looks at how a border drawn in 1947 became the fault line for decades of war, nuclear tension, proxy conflict, and political brinkmanship. From the Kashmir question to Kargil, from diplomatic deadlocks to cricket diplomacy — this isn’t just a history lesson. It’s a study in how unresolved trauma, national identity, and foreign policy collide.


    🧠 Perfect for listeners who want to:


    • Understand the deep roots of South Asia’s strategic instability

    • Analyze post-partition politics through a power-focused lens

    • Connect historical decisions to modern flashpoints


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    19 分