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‘India must deepen ties with Japan, Germany amid changing geopolitics'
‘India must deepen ties with Japan, Germany amid changing geopolitics'

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

‘India must deepen ties with Japan, Germany amid changing geopolitics'

Lucknow: Forging a robust strategic axis with Germany and Japan will help India navigate an increasingly uncertain geopolitical landscape, says political strategist and futurist Vimal Singh. "Germany and Japan are not just trade partners; they are geopolitical stabilizers. Both have technological depth, economic maturity, and strategic foresight that India needs to harness, especially as the Indo-Pacific becomes the epicentre of global power shifts," opines Singh. Singh is of the view that India's association with long-term allies such as the UK and France is no longer proving fruitful. "London and Paris are caught in domestic political convulsions and lack a coherent long-term vision for Asia. Continued dependence on them hampers India's strategic autonomy," he notes. On the US, Singh expresses concern over President Donald Trump's policies. "Trump's internal policy-driven approach may deliver short-term gains for America, but it risks unleashing long-term economic instability globally. His populism, isolationist rhetoric, and selective alliances create economic tremors that weaker nations will struggle to absorb," he says. He sees the US administration's continued support of Israeli aggression in Gaza despite the ceasefire as a sign of worry. "The blind support for Netanyahu has not only isolated Israel diplomatically but has eroded America's moral capital in the region," says Singh. Turning to Russia and China, Singh says the global chessboard is in a flux. "Putin's invasion of Ukraine was a strategic blunder. The war has lost its ideological drive and is now a source of internal unrest within Russia. Prolonged conflict is breeding dissent," he says. China, Singh notes, is playing a more restrained but calculated game. On Bangladesh, Singh warns that the nation's instability, especially after Sheikh Hasina's ouster, has opened the door for deeper Chinese and Pakistani influence. "This is not just a domestic issue for Dhaka—it has implications for India's border security and regional balance," he adds. Singh calls for a fundamental shift in India's foreign policy doctrine. "This is the time for India to act with foresight. Building a stronger axis with Germany and Japan is not only about trade—it is about shielding India from an unstable periphery, securing technological alliances, and positioning itself as a central player in the redefined global order," he said. "Strategic vision, not sentiment, must guide India's next moves," Singh concludes.

Cloud360 Co. Launches to Offer End-to-End Cloud Services for a Digitally Transformed World
Cloud360 Co. Launches to Offer End-to-End Cloud Services for a Digitally Transformed World

Associated Press

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Cloud360 Co. Launches to Offer End-to-End Cloud Services for a Digitally Transformed World

Cloud360 Co. launches in Bengaluru, offering integrated cloud training, consulting, and hosting solutions to support digital transformation across sectors. BENGALURU, KARNATAKA, INDIA, May 21, 2025 / / -- Cloud360 Co., a Bengaluru-based cloud-first company, has officially launched to provide comprehensive cloud services with a focus on Training, Consulting, and Hosting. The company aims to support businesses, IT professionals, startups, and academic institutions in navigating today's complex cloud landscape with confidence and clarity. Positioned as a trusted partner for cloud adoption, Cloud360 Co. delivers an integrated suite of offerings designed to empower organizations at every stage of their digital transformation journey. Cloud360 Co.'s Core Services Include: 1. Training – Instructor-led certification courses across Microsoft Azure, AWS, GCP, and Microsoft Security, delivered by certified experts and real-world practitioners. 2. Consulting – Strategic guidance in cloud architecture, migration, security, and governance tailored to business-specific goals. 3. Hosting – Scalable, secure, and performance-optimized cloud hosting solutions designed for startups, SaaS providers, and regulated industries requiring high reliability. Industry Experts at the Helm Founded by two seasoned cloud professionals with more than a decade of experience in training and consulting for leading global organizations, Cloud360 Co. brings deep domain expertise to every engagement. 'We created Cloud360 to simplify cloud adoption for businesses while empowering individuals to build future-ready cloud skills,' said Vimal Singh, CTO and Co-founder of Cloud360 Co. 'Our goal is to deliver hands-on, practical, and scalable cloud solutions that drive real business value.' Who Can Benefit from Cloud360 Co.? IT professionals seeking cloud certifications and career growth Enterprises looking to migrate, optimize, or secure their cloud environments Startups and SaaS businesses in need of reliable, cost-effective cloud infrastructure Academic institutions seeking industry-relevant cloud education partnerships About Cloud360 Co. Cloud360 Co. is a specialized cloud services company headquartered in Bengaluru, India, delivering expert-led training, strategic consulting, and robust cloud hosting solutions. With a mission to make cloud adoption simple, scalable, and impactful, Cloud360 Co. is committed to powering digital growth—from classroom to the cloud. 📞 For Media and Partnership Inquiries: Cloud360 Co. 📧 Email: [email protected] 🌐 Website: 📍 Bengaluru, India Cloud360 — Empowering Cloud Talent & Transformation. Training | Consulting | Hosting Navneet Kumar Cloud360 Co. +91 98712 62198 email us here Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Facebook YouTube Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

'Full-scale war between India, Pakistan unlikely'
'Full-scale war between India, Pakistan unlikely'

Time of India

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

'Full-scale war between India, Pakistan unlikely'

LUCKNOW: Amid growing discussion about the chances of a retaliation by Pakistan after India's Operation Sindoor , noted political commentator and futurist Vimal Singh has said that a full-scale war between the two countries was highly unlikely. Congratulations! You have successfully cast your vote Login to view result 'Those expecting a conventional military response from Pakistan are mistaken,' Singh said, adding that while border skirmishes or proxy actions may flare up, a large-scale conflict is highly improbable. He cited Pakistan's fragile internal stability and shifting global alignments. 'China, once Pakistan's strategic patron, is under economic stress due to Trump tariffs and is now eager to exit costly regional entanglements," Singh observed, adding 'Pakistan knows this is not the 20th century. In today's world, wars are won through perception, economy, and staying in power, not just pride.' Singh also highlighted a crucial psychological shift unfolding in Kashmir. He said that the recent terror attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 civilians triggered outrage — not support. 'Even separatist sympathizers are rethinking. Youth and women now view terrorism less as ideology and more as a threat to livelihood,' he said. He also explained the significance of naming of Operation Sindoor. 'In Indian tradition, sindoor symbolizes protection of family and home. Naming the strike Operation Sindoor sends a powerful cultural message—India is protecting its own.' He added that vermillion red, associated with strength and warning, signals India's resolve to draw firm red lines without flinching. Beyond Kashmir, Operation Sindoor would create ripple effects, he said. "In Bengal, people are already grappling with an economic downturn and political fatigue .The state's historic flirtation with disruptive ideologies — from Communism to extreme populism — is losing steam. The average Bengali Muslim, once courted by parties like the TMC and CPM, is reportedly yearning for stability and governance, not identity politics. They want a govt that is stable," he added. "Bihar, too, is feeling the tremors. Opposition parties like RJD are facing a strategic dilemma — how to protect their core vote bank without appearing out of step with national security sentiments. Nitish Kumar's 'fading political act' is entering its final stretch, and the question now is whether RJD can reposition itself without alienating core Muslim voters who themselves are reassessing old loyalties," he said.

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