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Thursday, August 7, 2025
The FORCE 12-Week Bhartiya Beast Transformation
Wednesday, August 6, 2025
The China-Pakistan-Iran Triangle: Reshaping Asia’s Geopolitics
In the global scenario, this development has become a diplomatic troika for India. China’s economic power, Pakistan’s land and maritime geography, and Iran’s energy and market have all lined up in the same row. The biggest worry for New Delhi is that the BLA, which it has been using as a “Fitnat-ul-Hindustan” in the region for a long time, will now face state power tightening its grip on both sides.
Strategic analysts say that the Gwadar-Chabahar “twin port” strategy will not only reduce freight costs by 30 percent but will also establish a new land and sea trade bridge between South, Central and West Asia. It is estimated that direct investment of $3 billion is expected in the first five years in the Ramdan-Gabad zone alone, while thousands of job opportunities will be created in Balochistan. In short, the current phase of CPEC is carving a new geographical reality. China will bring capital, Pakistan will provide a corridor, Iran will provide energy and markets, and the result will be that groups like “Fitna-ul-Hindustan” will be at odds on both sides. For the first time in history, Tehran and Islamabad are walking on a strategic highway where political trust, economic partnership and security cooperation all pass through the same speed breaker and are now moving on the “fast track”.
Trilateral cooperation China Pakistan Iran,
China Iran Pakistan strategic partnership,
New axis of power Asia,
Geopolitical realignment Eurasia,
Countering Western influence Asia,
China’s Middle East strategy,
Pakistan’s role in China-Iran ties,
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, (CPEC) and Iran
Chabahar Port and Gwadar synergy,
Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Iran & Pakistan,
Energy cooperation China Pakistan Iran,
Oil and gas trade Iran-China via Pakistan,
Trade routes China to Middle East via Pakistan,
Monday, August 4, 2025
Saturday, August 2, 2025
Kashmir's New Gold: Why Elderberry Cultivation is a Game-Changer
Soil: Elderberries prefer well-drained, slightly acidic soil with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5.
The soil should be rich in organic matter. Climate: The plants are fast-growing shrubs or small trees that bear fruit in late spring or early summer. They can tolerate a variety of environmental conditions but perform best with full sun exposure.
Water: While they are drought-tolerant, regular watering is crucial for good fruit quality and yield, especially during the summer.
Mulching helps to retain moisture. Planting: Elderberry shrubs are often planted in rows, with spacing that allows for machinery use and prevents overcrowding as the plants form a dense hedge over time.
While elderberry is not a traditional crop in India, some sources suggest that the country's diverse agro-climatic zones, particularly in the northern and northeastern regions, could be suitable for its cultivation.
Market Size and Growth in India
While specific, detailed data on the elderberry market size in India is limited, global and regional trends indicate a growing market with significant potential.
Asia-Pacific Growth: The Asia-Pacific region, which includes India, is recognized as the fastest-growing market for elderberry products.
This growth is driven by rising disposable incomes, the increasing dominance of e-commerce, and a traditional acceptance of botanical remedies. High Demand for Supplements: The primary driver for the elderberry market is the increasing consumer awareness of its health benefits, particularly its use in immune-boosting supplements.
Products like capsules, syrups, gummies, and powders are gaining traction. Functional Foods and Beverages: Elderberry is also being increasingly used as a natural ingredient and colorant in the food and beverage industry, including juices, teas, and functional foods.
Market Projections: The global elderberry market is projected to continue its growth trajectory.
For instance, one report estimated the elderberry extract market in India to reach a valuation of USD 21.7 million by 2032, with a strong CAGR. Market Challenges: The elderberry market in India, as in other parts of the world, faces challenges such as seasonal shortages of raw materials and price fluctuations.
However, advancements in processing technologies, like spray-drying, are helping to address these issues by enabling year-round production of elderberry powder. - Availability : Planting material & seeeds
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