Praveen Chand is an infrastructure, energy, and geopolitics commentator with over 38 years of hands-on experience in major EPCC projects across oil & gas, civil infrastructure, and renewable energy. A Civil Engineering graduate from NIT Trichy and 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 West Asia and East Asia.His writing blends deep industry expertise with global insights, focusing on energy security, infrastructure strategy, geopolitics, and economic trends — always connecting policy shifts to on-ground industrial realities. Having worked and travelled across more than 30 countries, he also offers grounded perspectives on international travel, culture, and regional dynamics.
Latest Blogs
INS Trikand Deployment in the Mediterranean Sea: India’s Maritime Reach from the Indian Ocean to Europe INS Trikand, an advanced stealth frigate of the Indian Navy, has recently undertaken a…
The Gen-Z Protest Myth: Why Media Must Stop Irresponsible Labelling From Sri Lanka to Bangladesh, from Nepal to Leh-Ladakh, protests have erupted across South Asia. The reasons behind these protests…
Sonam Wangchuk Story: From Ladakhi Innovator to National Spotlight Sonam Wangchuk’s story is one of innovation, education reform, and recent controversies that have made headlines across India. This Ladakhi engineer…
Introduction: Tensions Explode in the Himalayan Cold It started in the thin air of Leh, Ladakh, where September brought not just gusts of wind but a storm of youth anger,…
Nayara Energy and SAP India Locked in Court Dispute Over EU Sanctions Nayara Energy, one of India’s prominent oil refiners, is currently engaged in a significant legal battle with SAP…
When a Family Faced Dog Bite Scare: Life-saving Lessons About Rabies and Its Treatment Imagine a calm evening turning into a nightmare when a family’s loved ones—mother and son—are suddenly…
Ultimate Yogyakarta Travel Guide: Part 1 – Overall Planning Updated On April 19, 2026 Yogyakarta (affectionately called Jogja) is the beating cultural heart of Java, Indonesia — a city where ancient…
“…India refuses bilateral cricket with Pakistan yet plays them in ICC tournaments because the money is too big to lose, especially when most of it comes home through viewership endorsements…
Part Two – Insight / Feature “Left at the Mercy”: How Grooming Gang Scandals Became Political Weapons in the UK At its core, the narrative of the UK grooming gangs…