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Escalation of Conflict Between India and Pakistan: A Historical and Political Overview

... Pakistan's powerful army and its possession of nuclear weapons make it a formidable adversary. Over 75 years of confrontation, India and Pakistan have already engaged in several wars (in 1947-1948, 1965, 1971, and 1999) and have experienced numerous border crises. Each of these episodes resulted in human casualties and exacerbated mutual animosity, while the world watched with concern, mindful of the nuclear capabilities of both sides. The confrontation between India and Pakistan is often referred to as ...

How to Manage Investment Risks

... affects your income. Non-market risks, in contrast, are not directly related to price movements in the market. They arise from external circumstances, such as economic, political, and other factors. Non-market risks may include economic factors (economic crises, inflation, interest rate changes), political factors (government instability, legal changes, sanctions), and various force majeure events (such as natural disasters or pandemics). Such events can negatively impact the value of investments, even ...

Tether (USDT) Cryptocurrency Price Prediction and Analysis for May 2025

... such as USDT benefit from this situation as they serve as a digital equivalent of the dollar, allowing value retention within the cryptocurrency ecosystem without entering the banking system. Additionally, geopolitical uncertainty and local economic crises (e.g., debt issues in individual developing countries, currency restrictions, or banking crises) drive global demand for stablecoins. In countries with unstable national currencies and high inflation (e.g., Argentina, Turkey, and certain Asian ...

Investing During a Crisis

... of supply and demand—if demand declines while supply remains steady, prices will inevitably start to fall. However, in the event of economic recovery, demand for industrial goods will increase, ultimately leading to a rise in prices. Stock market crises are always challenging times for investors, as everyone is concerned about their investment portfolios. However severe the crisis may be, people eventually begin to wonder where to invest during challenging times. No one can predict or pinpoint ...

700% Inflation in Russia: How Prices and the Ruble Exchange Rate Have Changed Since 2001

... gas, and electricity have increased, impacting the cost of goods and services. Changes in Tax Policy The introduction and increase of excise taxes on fuel, tobacco, and alcohol have led to significant price increases for these goods. Global Economic Crises The crises of 2008, 2014, and 2020 contributed to ruble volatility and accelerated inflation. Sanctions and External Pressure Restrictions on the import of goods and technologies have increased production costs, especially in the industrial and ...