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Shubham Kothari

Founder & Editor — Trending Worldwide Update

Shubham Kothari is the founder and editor of Trending Worldwide Update, a digital platform dedicated to explaining global political developments, economic shifts, and strategic international events from an India-centric perspective.

His writing focuses on simplifying complex geopolitical issues such as global conflicts, energy security, US–China relations, NATO developments, and international economic trends for readers who want clarity beyond headlines. The platform is especially useful for UPSC aspirants, competitive exam candidates, and young readers interested in world affairs.

Through structured analysis, timeline-based explanations, and policy-focused insights, Shubham aims to bridge the gap between daily news and deep understanding of international relations.

Areas of Coverage

At Trending Worldwide Update, the primary focus includes:

  • Global geopolitics and strategic affairs

  • India’s foreign policy and international positioning

  • US, China, Middle East, and Europe developments

  • Global economic trends and energy security

  • Conflict analysis and international organizations

  • UPSC-oriented world affairs explanations

Mission of the Platform

Trending Worldwide Update was created to provide clear, reliable, and structured explanations of global events for readers who want to understand why events happen — not just what happens.

The goal is to make international developments accessible, analytical, and relevant for Indian readers preparing for exams, building awareness, or following global strategy.

Editorial Approach

Every article published on this platform follows:

  • Fact-based reporting

  • Context-driven explanations

  • India-focused relevance

  • Neutral and analytical tone

  • Reader-friendly structure

The content is designed to help readers connect current affairs with long-term global trends.

Contact

For collaborations, feedback, or queries:

Email: trendingworldwide63@gmail.com

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