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The Hormuz Trap — America, Iran & The World's Most Dangerous Waterway

US-Iran & The Hormuz Crisis | Aradhya Study Point Aradhya Study Point  ·  Geopolitics Special  ·  April 2026 🔥 World Affairs | Global Crisis Analysis The Hormuz Trap — America, Iran & The World's Most Dangerous Waterway A simple, complete guide to understanding the US–Iran standoff over the Strait of Hormuz — what is at stake for the world, what happens if it is not solved, and what role India and Russia must play to bring peace back to the Middle East. ✍ By Rakesh Kumar 23 April 2026 AradhyaStudyPoint.blogspot.com BREAKING Today (April 23, 2026): Iran's Revolutionary Guard seized two container ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, President Trump has extended the US–Iran ceasefire indefinitely — but the US naval blockade remains in place. Peace talks in Islamabad collapsed. The world is watching nervously. // Part 1 — The Basics First, Let Us Understand: What Is the Strait of...

The Commercialization of Education in India

Commercialization of Education in India | Aradhya Study Point ✦ Special Analysis | Education & Society The Commercialization of Education in India From Sacred Gurukul to Global Market — When Knowledge Becomes Commodity, Who Pays the Price? By Rakesh Kumar Published April 2026 Source Aradhya Study Point Category Education | Society | Policy In ancient India, the Gurukul was a sacred space — a place where knowledge flowed freely from guru to shishya, untouched by the logic of commerce. Today, that same sacred tradition has been replaced by a vast, ₹26 lakh crore ($313 billion) industry, where a child's right to learn competes daily with the profit motive of corporations, coaching centers, and private universities. The commercialization of education in India is not a single event — it is a decades-long transformation that has reshaped how this nation learns, who gets to learn, and at what...

Why Iran–America Peace Talks Failed

Why Iran–America Peace Talks Failed: A Complete Analysis | Aradhya Study Point ☆ Aradhya Study Point — Geopolitical Analysis ☆ Why Iran–America Peace Talks Failed A complete anatomy of broken diplomacy — from the JCPOA collapse to the Islamabad debacle ✍ RAKESH KUMAR 📅 APRIL 12, 2026 🌐 ARADHYA STUDY POINT "21 hours of face-to-face negotiations. Four rounds of indirect talks. One year of fragile diplomacy. Yet the result remains the same — No Deal." — ISLAMABAD PEACE TALKS, APRIL 11–12, 2026 On April 11–12, 2026, the world held its breath as US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian negotiators sat face-to-face in a heavily secured Serena Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan — the first direct talks between the two nations in decades. Twenty-one hours of intense negotiations later, Vance walked out empty-handed. "The bad news is that we have not reached an agreement," he tol...