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
Kharg Oil Disruption and Hormuz Closure Send Shockwaves Across Asian Economies Tattvam News Today | March 14, 2026 | Delhi A United States strike on Iran’s main oil export terminal…
US Kharg Island Strike Puts Iran’s Oil Lifeline Under Threat Tattvam News Today | March 14, 2026 | Delhi In a dramatic escalation of the ongoing U.S.–Israel–Iran conflict, President Donald…
Hormuz Crisis Drives India Toward Russian Crude Imports New Delhi | 13 March 2026 The escalating conflict in the Middle East and the disruption of shipping through the Strait of…
Hormuz Crisis Could Trigger $200 Prices and Global Recession March 13, 2026 The escalating conflict in the Middle East has pushed the Hormuz crisis into the centre of global economic…
Persian Gulf LNG Crisis: How Idling Tankers, Boil-Off Gas, and Blocked Routes Are Triggering Mounting Losses March 04, 2026 | As tensions continue to escalate in the Persian Gulf, hundreds…
Escalating Middle East Tensions: The Perfect Storm Driving Rising Oil Prices and Its Impact on India Global energy markets have entered a phase of extreme volatility following the escalation of…
Kejriwal Excise Policy Case Verdict, Political Impact and CBI’s Long Game February 28, 2026 | In the high-stakes drama of Indian politics, where legal battles often double as electoral ammunition, the…
Reservations: From Temporary Social Justice to Perpetual Division – A Call for Constitutional Clarity and True Equality The Original Vision and India Reservation Policy Reform When India’s Constitution was written…
IMEC in 2026: Momentum from Recent Port MoUs and Trade Deals – But Full Operations Still 15–20+ Years Away? The IMEC 2026 Progress narrative reflects cautious optimism, as fresh diplomatic…