Praveen Chand is an infrastructure, energy, and geopolitics commentator whose writing draws on more than 38 years of experience across major EPCC projects in oil & gas, civil infrastructure, and renewable energy. A Civil Engineering graduate from NIT Trichy with a Master’s in Construction Law from Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, he has held senior leadership roles including Project Director, SBU Head, and Country Head across assignments from West Asia to East Asia.
His analytical writing focuses on geopolitics, energy security, infrastructure strategy, and economic trends, linking policy shifts with practical industrial realities. Having worked internationally and travelled to over 30 countries, he also brings grounded perspectives on global travel, culture, and regional dynamics.
Latest Blogs
Resurgence of Far-Right Anti-Muslim Protests: From London to Poland and Beyond In 2025, Europe witnessed an alarming resurgence of far-right anti-Muslim protests, marked notably by the massive “Unite the Kingdom”…
Respect Nepal’s Sovereignty: Why Indian Media Must Listen to Voices Across the Border Background: Nepal’s 2025 Gen Z Protests September 2025 marked a historic turning point in Nepal as thousands…
EU Rejects Trump’s Call for 100% Tariffs on India and China Amid Mixed U.S. Trade Signals Introduction Tariffs are once again at the center of international debate. Former U.S. President…
Great Nicobar Island Project: India’s Strategic Development with Tribal Welfare India’s Great Nicobar Island project ranks among the largest and most ambitious infrastructure ventures. Announced in August 2020, valued at…
Unrest in Nepal: The Rising Tide Against KP Oli A Generation Awakens Nepal is gripped by its most intense political unrest in years, with mounting dissatisfaction directed toward Prime Minister…
Understanding the Tragedy of Radhika Yadav: Beyond Chargesheets and Headlines The heart-wrenching murder of 25-year-old junior international tennis player Radhika Yadav by her father Deepak Yadav in Gurugram remains a…
Dharmasthala Temple dedicated to Lord Manjunatha, situated in Dharmasthala, formerly known as Kuduma, an ancient temple town on the banks of the Nethravathi River in Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada district, India.
Trump’s Tariffs, Ego, and the Indo – US Rift The current tensions between India and the United States under President Donald Trump represent a dramatic reversal of more than two…
Trust Shortfall: Understanding Indian Wariness Toward the United States Why India Still Hesitates to Trust America India and the United States today describe themselves as “strategic partners.” Their cooperation spans…