
Sreedev Krishnakumar
Data Journalist at Hindustan Times
Data Journalist @httweets | Previously with Moneycontrol | I tell stories using numbers | Views are personal | Mastodon: @[email protected]
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5 days ago |
htsyndication.com | Sreedev Krishnakumar
India, June 23 -- The US attacked Iran's nuclear installations early Sunday morning. The military consequences of the attack in terms of Iran's response and whether this triggers an escalatory cycle remain to be seen. But Iran's economy has been paying for the geopolitical strife around the country for decades now and things were pretty bad even before the latest escalation. Here are three charts which explain this in detail.
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5 days ago |
hindustantimes.com | Sreedev Krishnakumar
Iran’s economy has been paying for the geopolitical strife around the country for decades now and things were pretty bad even before the latest escalation Unlock a world of Benefits with HT! From insightful newsletters to real-time news alerts and a personalized news feed – it's all here, just a click away! -Login Now! Unlock a world of Benefits with HT! From insightful newsletters to real-time news alerts and a personalized news feed – it's all here, just a click away! -Login Now! News /...
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1 week ago |
hindustantimes.com | Sreedev Krishnakumar |Roshan Kishore
What next for G7? | Number Theory Jun 16, 2025 09:13 AM IST . In current dollar terms, the G7 countries’ share in global GDP in 2025 is expected to be about 45%. This number used to be more than 60% until two decades ago and was more than two-thirds for a decade beginning in the mid-1980s. A break-up of GDP shares by US and non-US members of the G7 and the US shows that the group’s loss in global GDP share is primarily a reflection of the loss of economic prowess of the non-US members.
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3 weeks ago |
hindustantimes.com | Sreedev Krishnakumar
For South Korea's new president, winning was the first hurdle | Number Theory Jun 06, 2025 09:06 AM IST . Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party of Korea has secured a decisive win in South Korea’s 21st presidential election, claiming 49.42% of the vote.
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3 weeks ago |
htsyndication.com | Auhona Mukherjee |Sreedev Krishnakumar
India, June 5 -- China has traditionally been a strategic ally of Pakistan. The latter's utility as an adversary to India, the only country that comes close to competing with China in Asia, has always been a major driver of the China-Pakistan strategic alliance. What exactly is the future of this relationship apart from trying to corner India in the subcontinent? Here are three charts which explain why its future is unlikely to be good.
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