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Strait of Hormuz: Why This Narrow Waterway Controls Global Energy, Geopolitics & War Dynamics
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most strategically important waterways in the world. This narrow passage, located between Oman and Iran, connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea and global shipping routes. Beneath and around these contested waters lie some of the richest oil and gas deposits on Earth — a legacy of hundreds of millions of years of tectonic activity, ancient salt formations, and vast carbonate platforms.

Gyan Prakash Satyam
May 27 min read


The Paradox of Artificial Intelligence in Climate Change Actions
Artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly advanced scientific analysis not only in climate change but also across all other branches where data processing, enhanced modelling, simulation, and complex tasks are involved. The present is the era of AI, which is growing rapidly and evolving from AI Agents to Artificial Generative Intelligence (AGI).

Sirish Kumar
Apr 206 min read


Hydrogen: Potential as a fuel, types and production and how it can help achieve net zero target
At present, the whole world including human civilization is suffering from the problem of global climate change. As such, the whole world is trying to minimize this problem at various scientific platforms including the ‘Net Zero’ target. The main reason for taking it into effect is the rise in global average temperature as a consequence of the increasing global atmospheric CO2 concentrations. This global warming phenomenon is responsible for frequent climatic hazards e.g. flo

Sunil Kumar
Aug 5, 20237 min read
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