Niti Shastra

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Niti Shastra is an attempt to narrate Indian wisdom to statecraft & economic philosophy in context of modern day geopolitics and international relations. nitishastra.substack.com

  1. Apr 16

    Tehran Loop & The Shadow Banking System

    In this Audio podcast recorded on 15th April 2026 hosted by Navroop Singh Advocate, and co-hosted by Siddharth Sharma & Kritee Varma Advocate we detail the current situation in the American-Israeli aggression against Iran, the contours of negotiations between Iran & America, the Tehran Loop of Iranian Oil Money 7 Shadow Banking system. We further discuss how two factions of elites in City of London, Brussels, Moscow & Beijing are in contest with Washington, Silicon Valley, US Military Industrial Complex and the Big Oil. This fight for Tehran loop is the fight for supremacy in Global Order, Unhedged Liquidity, the Shadow Banking System, the Petro-Dollar system and the broader effort to shape a Multi-polar world order in Cold War 2.0. This episode unpacks how that system actually works and the Axis of Resistance in Russia, China & Iran as part of wider BRICS+ alliance is contesting with Pax Americana world order whose decline is on horizon. The disruption of supply chains and the effect on global economy of this conflict is probably the most defining feature of this conflict. We hope you like this podcast and do watch our extensive writing & video podcasts on Niti Shastra India YouTube channels. The links are provided as below: Tehran Loop: The Shadow Network - Niti Shastra India - YouTube - 13th April 2026 (Hindi) Tehran Loop & Clannish Wars - 11th April 2026 - (English) Tehran Loop: The Shadow Wars Beneath the Surface - 15th April 2026 (Hindi) Niti Shastra Blog The Tehran Loop & The Shadow Network - Niti Shastra Substack - Link Here This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nitishastra.substack.com

    1h 10m
  2. Persian Gulf War & The Supply Chain Disruption

    Apr 1

    Persian Gulf War & The Supply Chain Disruption

    In this Audio Podcast (Space on X) with Navroop Singh, Himja Parekh & Siddharth Sharma , we break down one of the most critical geopolitical flashpoints of our time i.e. American Israel war against Iran in 2026 & the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and its far-reaching consequences on the global economy, supply chains, and power structures. Often described as the world’s most important oil chokepoint, Hormuz carries nearly a fifth of global oil trade and a significant share of LNG flows. But what happens when that artery is disrupted? We begin by unpacking the first-order effects: immediate shocks to oil, gas, and fertilizer supply chains, and how countries like India, China, and Europe scramble to secure alternatives. The conversation then expands into second-order consequences, where industrial ecosystems from petrochemicals and textiles to semiconductors and automobiles begin to fracture under rising costs and shortages. The episode then dives deeper into third-order effects, exploring how inflation spikes, central banks react, and why this crisis is fundamentally different from the 1973 oil embargo. We examine the risks of bond market instability, liquidity squeezes, and the potential bursting of asset bubbles in sectors like AI and technology. Finally, we explore the military and geopolitical dimension how Iran’s asymmetric warfare strategy, China’s rare earth dominance, and shifting alliances across the Middle East, Europe, and Asia are reshaping the global order. This episode offers a comprehensive, data-driven perspective on how a single chokepoint could redefine economics, warfare, and geopolitics in the 21st century. It covers following points: Persian Gulf war & Closure of Strait of Hormuz First Order Effects: - ⁠Supply Chains - LNG (US), Canada, Argentina, Brazil - ⁠Oil - Russia & Iran, Sanctions Regime - Cuba Blockade - ⁠Fertilisers - Saudi Arabia, Qatar, US, Russia & China - India importers - Impact on Food Supply Chains sowing season Second Order Effects on Industrial Supply Chains & Manufacturing: - ⁠Petrochemicals, Textiles, Plastics, Rubbers, Packaging - ⁠Helium - Semiconductors -Tech Ecosystem - ⁠Electronics & Auto Sector Third Order Effects & Why its not 1973 Embargo: - ⁠Higher energy prices, Inflation, Rate Hikes - ⁠Liquidity Squeeze - ⁠GCC Economies Impacted - ⁠Comparisons to Past, - ⁠Printing in High Inflation - ⁠Bond Market Breaks - ⁠If you dont print, hike rates AI Bubble Pops Impact on Military & Geo Politics: - ⁠US MIC hit - ⁠Chinese rare earth advantage - ⁠AI investment. China’s renewable energy, Sovereign wealth funds -Iran asymmetrical warfare - Horizontal warfare, Drones, Missiles, Start Intell with Russia & China - ⁠Insurance issue - Lloyds of London - Hormuz & Bab Al Mandeb - Houthis - ⁠Impact on GCC countries - Fraying alliances, Economies, Investment Funds, losing LNG dominance - ⁠STEP Quad - Saudi, Turkey, Egypt & Pakistan angle - ⁠Russia-Ukraine : BRICS - ⁠Impact of the war on Europe - ⁠Nato Refusal - Play with Italy & Spain, France in Lebanon, Germany Re militarisation, NATO’s Future - ⁠US strategic mistakes & Path to De-Escalation or escalation scenarios Conclusion - India’s Options in changing Geo-Political environment This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nitishastra.substack.com

    2 hr
  3. 10/01/2025

    Pakistan: The Nursery Of Terrorism

    In this episode, we explore the transformation of Pakistan into the epicenter of global terrorism in the years following 9/11. What began as a tactical retreat by Al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters turned into a full-fledged resurgence, with North and South Waziristan becoming the launchpads for militancy across Afghanistan and Pakistan. By 2006–07, the Taliban were regaining ground in Helmand, Kandahar, and Zabul, while Al-Qaeda embedded itself deep within Pakistan’s tribal belt. We take listeners through the critical turning points that shaped this trajectory: Dick Cheney’s 2007 visit to Islamabad, the breakdown of peace agreements with Taliban warlords, and the emergence of Lal Masjid in Islamabad as a symbol of radical defiance in the heart of Pakistan’s capital. The siege of Lal Masjid, Benazir Bhutto’s assassination, and the National Reconciliation Ordinance exposed the fragile nexus of politics, intelligence, and militancy. The episode also covers how disillusioned Pakistani military officers defected to join jihadist movements, bringing with them not only battlefield skills but also sophisticated insurgency strategies. This paved the way for Al-Qaeda’s grand designs from targeting NATO supply lines to orchestrating the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, aimed at provoking an India–Pakistan war. We unravel how global jihadist ideology, Pakistan’s domestic politics, and regional rivalries combined to create an enduring cycle of violence. More than just history, this story explains why Pakistan continues to be viewed as the “nursery of terrorism” and why its militant legacy remains central to South Asia’s security challenges today. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nitishastra.substack.com

    37 min
  4. 05/05/2025

    The India Growth Story

    Namaskar, We bring podcast on The DD India article titled "The India Growth Story" authored by Navroop Singh, that outlines the remarkable journey of India’s economic rise, positioning it as the world’s fifth-largest economy with a GDP of $3.72 trillion. It highlights how India’s economic composition has evolved, with the services sector now contributing over half of the GDP, followed by industry and a declining share from agriculture. With a strategic target of achieving a $5 trillion economy by 2025, the government is focusing on boosting manufacturing to comprise 25% of GDP. The article emphasizes India’s global standing in purchasing power parity and its growing economic influence across sectors. The narrative also delves into key policy initiatives that have accelerated this growth trajectory, including "Make in India," "Atma Nirbhar Bharat," and the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes. These reforms are designed to attract foreign investment, increase domestic manufacturing, and foster self-reliance, especially in sectors like electronics, pharmaceuticals, and renewable energy. With over ₹95,000 crore in investments already mobilized under the PLI schemes, the article presents a forward-looking view of India’s ambition to become a manufacturing powerhouse, underpinned by structural reforms and strategic vision. Do read the article in detail over here We really hope you like the podcast. Do like & share the same. Kindly do subscribe to Niti Shastra on SubStack, You Tube (@NitiShastraIndia), Spotify & Apple Podcasts. Regards Niti Shastra This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nitishastra.substack.com

    22 min
  5. 05/04/2025

    Falun Gong: China’s Silent War on Faith

    Namaskar, In today’s episode “Falun Gong: China’s Silent War on Faith” , we dive into one of the most controversial narratives pushed by the Chinese Communist Party that Falun Gong, the spiritual practice banned in China since 1999, is secretly backed by the CIA. While Falun Gong has indeed been vocal against the CCP's authoritarianism and has built a powerful diaspora network through media and advocacy, there is no credible evidence proving any formal or covert ties to the CIA or other intelligence agencies. Chinese state propaganda routinely claims Falun Gong is a tool of American destabilization, but these accusations appear more like ideological smears than fact-based allegations. Falun Gong itself continues to deny any government ties, maintaining its identity as a spiritual discipline focused on truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance. We also explore how Falun Gong’s global outreach especially through platforms like The Epoch Times and Shen Yun has led to growing perceptions in China that it’s part of a larger anti-communist coalition. While their goals often align with U.S. critiques of the Chinese regime, this doesn’t imply CIA coordination. In fact, independent investigations and scholarly reports repeatedly find no evidence of operational backing. What we see is a grassroots resistance movement that, due to the brutality of its repression, has naturally found allies in human rights circles and Western democracies. The real story here is not covert espionage, but how personal faith collided with a totalitarian state and sparked a global moral and political response. Do read the article in detail over here We really hope you like the podcast. Do like & share the same. Kindly do subscribe to Niti Shastra on SubStack, You Tube (@NitiShastraIndia), Spotify & Apple Podcasts. Regards Niti Shastra This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nitishastra.substack.com

    20 min
  6. 05/02/2025

    Xinjiang – China’s Uighur Problem

    Namaskar, In today’s episode, we explore the geopolitical, economic, and ethnic complexities surrounding Xinjiang, officially the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, also historically known as East Turkestan. Accounting for one-sixth of China’s landmass, Xinjiang is a strategic gateway to Central Asia and the Persian Gulf, rich with vital resources like coal, oil, gas, and precious minerals. The Chinese Communist Party's aggressive modernization efforts have exploited Xinjiang’s energy wealth through massive pipelines like the East-West Gas Pipeline and the Central Asia-China Gas Network. Yet, these developments have disproportionately benefited the Han migrants, deepening resentment among the indigenous Uighur Muslim population, leading to rising ethnic tensions, violent crackdowns, and the emergence of separatist movements like ETIM and TIP, which over time linked themselves with global jihadist networks. We also dive into how Xinjiang has become pivotal to China’s broader ambitions, especially under the Belt and Road Initiative and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), providing a vital overland route to bypass maritime vulnerabilities. However, this economic rise has come at the cost of massive human rights violations, international criticism, and covert support to Uighur advocacy groups from Western powers like the United States. As China seeks to secure its internal frontiers for its global ambitions, the growing unrest in Xinjiang and its increasing vulnerability to external interference could become a decisive fault line that will test the resilience of China’s global leadership aspirations in the years ahead. Do read the article in detail over here We really hope you like the podcast. Do like & share the same. Kindly do subscribe to Niti Shastra on SubStack, You Tube (@NitiShastraIndia), Spotify & Apple Podcasts. Regards Niti Shastra This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nitishastra.substack.com

    21 min

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Niti Shastra is an attempt to narrate Indian wisdom to statecraft & economic philosophy in context of modern day geopolitics and international relations. nitishastra.substack.com