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Escalation of Conflict Between India and Pakistan: A Historical and Political Overview
... aimed at developing domestic production of tanks, aircraft, and ships is justified by the necessity of having an independent capacity to face Pakistan (and China). In Pakistan, military enterprises (factories in Wah, Tarbela, and the Kamra aviation complex) ... ... it spends on education and healthcare). Thus, any new round of arms race fueled by escalation translates to profits for arms manufacturers. Their interest is that both sides continue to perceive threats and strive to surpass each other in strength.
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Startup and Venture Capital News — Thursday, July 31, 2025: The Return of IPOs and the Boom of AI Deals
... companies have successfully gone public in recent weeks, collectively raising billions of dollars. For instance, a leading battery manufacturer raised approximately $5 billion during its listing, while several fintech and biotech firms carried out IPOs totaling ... ... betting on large-scale investments again: Masayoshi Son has officially announced the formation of the Vision Fund III, with a capacity of about $40–50 billion, focused on cutting-edge technologies (primarily in AI and robotics). Sovereign funds from ...
Startup and Venture Investment News — Monday, July 28, 2025: Venture Boom, Record Deals, and IPO Surge
... Hardware and chip companies are also appearing on the public market's horizon: for example, the startup Ambiq Micro (USA, a manufacturer of energy-efficient microchips) announced plans to raise about $85 million through an IPO. Even in emerging markets,... ... experiences hold investors back from excessive euphoria. Currently, they are evaluating the quality of startup growth and their capacity to build sustainable businesses much more carefully, favoring companies with validated business models and profitability ...