Live Context
India crude mix: Russia hit 50% in March as Gulf volumes fell 61%
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Hormuz: Iran declared open — shipping cautious
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Brent Crude: $90.38 — fell 9% on ceasefire news
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S&P 500: Above 7,100 for the first time ever
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Islamabad Talks Round 2: Expected this weekend
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Trump: "We are very close to making a deal with Iran"
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Netanyahu: Israel's campaign against Iran "is not over"
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India: Middle East share fell to 26.3% while Russia rose to 50%
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Ceasefire expires: April 22 — 4 days remaining
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Hormuz: Iran declared open — shipping cautious
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Brent Crude: $90.38 — fell 9% on ceasefire news
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S&P 500: Above 7,100 for the first time ever
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Islamabad Talks Round 2: Expected this weekend
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Trump: "We are very close to making a deal with Iran"
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Netanyahu: Israel's campaign against Iran "is not over"
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India: 40% of crude imports exposed to Hormuz
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About The Naqvi Brief

The Naqvi Brief is an independent platform for serious, research led analysis on energy geopolitics, Indian markets, strategic affairs, policy consequences and the hidden incentives behind public events.

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Ali Imran Naqvi, Amroha
Student of Energy Geopolitics and Strategic Affairs

The Naqvi Brief exists for readers who want to understand what sits beneath the headline. It does not aim to repeat the obvious. It studies the deeper mechanics of power, markets, policy and strategic behaviour.

Its core interest is the intersection of energy markets, geopolitical risk, Indian markets and strategic policy. A conflict in the Gulf, a shift in crude flows, a change in American signalling, or a movement in the Nifty may look like separate events. In reality, they often belong to the same chain of consequences.

“The real story is often not the event itself. It is the incentive structure beneath the event.”

The publication is authored by Ali Imran Naqvi, Amroha. Its editorial approach is simple: numbers first, incentives next, consequences always. Every piece attempts to connect facts with the larger strategic frame in which they operate.

The Naqvi Brief focuses especially on energy geopolitics, oil security, solar infrastructure, Indian market risk, US Iran tensions, strategic affairs, policy contradictions and the second order effects of global power shifts.

“Markets do not move only on events. They move on fear, positioning, incentives and the timing of information.”

This is an independent, non affiliated platform. It has no advertiser agenda and no institutional line to protect. Its purpose is documented thinking, serious analysis and a sharper way of looking at the forces that shape capital, policy and public decision making.