Nikhil Deshwal
Nikhil Deshwal, Research Analyst at Global View. He holds a B.Sc. in Biotechnology and is currently pursuing his M.Sc. in the same field, expected to be completed in July 2025. Alongside his academic journey, he is preparing for the CSIR-NET, demonstrating a strong commitment to research and critical inquiry. Nikhil’s interests lie at the intersection of science, strategic affairs, and policy, encompassing global geopolitics, environmental sustainability, and technological evolution. At Global View, he contributes well-researched, interdisciplinary analysis aimed at unpacking the complexities of national and global developments. His scientific training and strategic awareness combine to offer a fresh, rigorous perspective on emerging challenges and opportunities.
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Articles by Nikhil Deshwal

An Innovation within Crisis: The Rise of Renewable Energy, Biofuels, and the Scope of Nuclear Energy in the Modern World following the 1973 Oil Crisis
The 1973 oil crisis did more than just disrupt global fuel supplies — it ignited a decades-long transformation of the world's energy landscape. From accelerating renewables and biofuels to reshaping nuclear ambitions, this crisis forced governments and industries to reimagine energy security, efficiency, and diversification. Its lessons continue to echo today as we face new geopolitical tensions and climate challenges, reminding us that energy is not merely a commodity but a strategic lifeline tied to national security and global stability.

The Unsung Saga of Indian Resilience: Defying Early Arab Invasions
While the Arab Caliphate surged from Spain to Sindh in a century, India stood as the great exception not through surrender, but through unyielding resistance. From Raja Dahir's last stand in Sindh to the confederated counterattacks led by Nagabhata, Bappa Rawal, and Pulakeshin, Indian dynasties waged a civilizational war to preserve their culture, faith, and sovereignty. They didn’t merely defend borders they defied an empire. This is the forgotten saga of India’s silent warriors, strategic brilliance, and cultural resilience, a defiant legacy that reshaped the course of history.