Gravitas: How the battle for oil sparks wars & influences geopolitics

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As The U.S. & Russia Indulge In A Battle For Oil, We Take A Holistic Look At How Oil Is Linked To Geopolitics.
What's common between Iran, Venezuela and Libya? It's not just that these countries are in crisis or facing sanctions. They are also oil-rich. Here's Palki explaining how Oil continues to remain the most sought after commodity and how the U.S. and Russia interfere in oil-rich countries and spark geo-political conflict to control the oil markets.

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Very brave and excellent journalism Wion to bring up such news 👏👍👍

NitinJadhav-ccxh
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Fir India to rely less on fossil fuels, India needs to:
*) Develop a solid state battery that charges quickly and stores energy for extended periods of time with little to no loss.
*) Build more Nuclear-Reactor Power Plants to supply electricity.
*) Build hydro-power dams on all rivers leading to Pakistan to supply electricity needs to Indians.
*) Build electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles to replace fossil fuel vehicles.

DevendraMahendraSingh
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The feud over oil and its geopolitical impact has been analysed by the anchor nicely. I beg to differ on the interpretation of the phrase "Data is the new oil".Tech giants use this phrase because of data driven industry environment, commonly termed as Industry 4.0. Data has become precious, valuable and main driving force like never before for an industry just like oil, a driving force of economy.

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