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  • Home Cloud Round Shape Table mat/Table mat Round/Round PVC Table mats/Cutwork Design Dining Table mats/Dressing Table MATS/Bed Side Table mats, 2 pcs(1 Gold & 1 Silver)

    Home Cloud Round Shape Table mat/Table mat Round/Round PVC Table mats/Cutwork Design Dining Table mats/Dressing Table MATS/Bed Side Table mats, 2 pcs(1 Gold & 1 Silver)

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    Can be used for any occasion, indoor and outdoor. Great for BBQ, patio,party, Holiday, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas,great gift for your friends.
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  • Reiki Crystal Products Natural Reiki Healing Gemstone Pendant Pencil Shape Crystal Stone Pendant/Locket with Metal Chain for Reiki Healing and Crystal Healing Gemst Size 30-35 mm Approx

    Reiki Crystal Products Natural Reiki Healing Gemstone Pendant Pencil Shape Crystal Stone Pendant/Locket with Metal Chain for Reiki Healing and Crystal Healing Gemst Size 30-35 mm Approx

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    Natural Crystal Stone Pencil Shape Pendant with Chain | Length : 30-35 mm | Width – 10-15 mm Approx. Charged By Reiki Grand Master & Vastu Expert
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2 x 1 x 3 cm; 100 Grams
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 18 March 2021
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Reiki Crystal Products 306-307, IIIrd Floor MP Mall, Pitampura, Delhi-110034
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08ZCJ9PN7
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ Hematite_Pencil_Pendant
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India
    Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-adult
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Reiki Crystal Products 306-307, IIIrd Floor MP Mall, Pitampura, Delhi-110034
    Packer ‏ : ‎ Reiki Crystal Products 306-307, IIIrd Floor MP Mall, Pitampura, Delhi-110034
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 100 g
    Item Dimensions LxWxH ‏ : ‎ 20 x 10 x 30 Millimeters
    Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1.00 count
    Generic Name ‏ : ‎ Pendant – Locket

    Natural Healing Stone Pendant for Reiki Healing, Crystal Healing, Numerology, Tarot, Astrology & Feng Shui

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    Material : Natural Healing Stones See Images & Product Description For Healing Properties /Advantages; Stylish Party-Daily-Office-Casual Wear Reiki Healing Stone Pendant / Locket for Men, Women, Boys, Girls. Best for Gifting & Personal Use.

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  • Heart Home Multiuses Stainless Steel Kitchen Utensil Balloon Shape Wire Whisk, Egg Beater, Kitchen Tool, 20cm (Silver)

    Heart Home Multiuses Stainless Steel Kitchen Utensil Balloon Shape Wire Whisk, Egg Beater, Kitchen Tool, 20cm (Silver)

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    Heart Home balloon Shape whisk makes cooking much easier and more enjoyable. whisk Size is Perfect for pancake batter, beating eggs, whisking eggs, icing sugar mixture and melted chocolate fresh cream and for blending a small batch of vinaigrette and many more. The whisk has multiple wires for adding volume and quickly smoothing lumps from mixtures. Our kitchen whisk is made of high quality durable Stainless Steel and use highly-polished processing method to bring the dual rust resistance protection of Stainless Steel. Ergonomically designed for excellent balance and control-for a difference you can really feel in the hand. There is a hole at the end of the handle, so the whisk can be easily hanged on any hook with other kitchen tools. Please hang vertically after cleaning to avoid get water in the handle and rust. Our Stainless Steel whisk set is rust resistant, non stick and easy to clean. The Stainless Steel ends allow for easy hanging on any hook in your kitchen, allowing for easy storage. A must-have for home cooks and restaurant chefs.
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    Product Dimensions: 20cm x 6cm
    Multifunctional: Our balloon Shape whisk makes cooking much easier and more enjoyable. whisk Size is Perfect for pancake batter, beating eggs, whisking eggs, icing sugar mixture and melted chocolate fresh cream and for blending a small batch of vinaigrette and many more. The whisk has multiple wires for adding volume and quickly smoothing lumps from mixtures.
    Strong & durable: Our kitchen whisk is made of high quality durable Stainless Steel and use highly-polished processing method to bring the dual rust resistance protection of Stainless Steel. Ergonomically designed for excellent balance and control-for a difference you can really feel in the hand.

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  • ‘Like sex and religion, we don’t like to talk about memory’: pianist Angela Hewitt on how she keeps hers in shape

    ‘Like sex and religion, we don’t like to talk about memory’: pianist Angela Hewitt on how she keeps hers in shape

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    It happens to all pianists at some point: that terrifying moment when you’re on stage and can’t remember what comes next. My former teacher, Jean-Paul Sévilla, was once playing Bach’s Goldberg Variations when, at the end of Variation 7, he couldn’t remember how Variation 8 began. By the time he got off stage to find his score it came to him, but his evening was ruined. Then there was Vlado Perlemuter who, upon leaving home to go to the concert hall, was asked by his wife if he had forgotten anything. A friend in attendance jokingly said: “The beginning of the concerto!” When, a few hours later, Vlado walked on stage in Paris to perform Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto (which famously begins with a quiet piano solo), he couldn’t find the notes. My own turn came when I was 50 years old, playing Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier (all four and a half hours of it) from memory in Stuttgart. It was part of a world tour in which I played that mammoth work 56 times in 26 countries. That night, however, I went wrong in the big A minor fugue from Book 1 and couldn’t find my way out. I had to go and get the score. You feel so ashamed – but we’re only human, and sometimes it happens.

    On the whole, I’ve been blessed with an excellent memory – I suppose some would even say prodigious as I’ve performed the complete solo keyboard works of Bach (the exception being The Art of Fugue), the 32 sonatas of Beethoven, and who knows how many millions of other notes from memory over the years. I always thought it would have been a good idea to measure my brain before I memorised all that Bach and then again after to see how it had developed and changed. Too late now. At the age of 64, it’s definitely shrinking, and memorising has become a very conscious, frustrating and time-consuming activity. But I stick at it because memory is a muscle that needs to be constantly used to stay in any sort of shape.

    When you’re a young pianist, memory almost comes without thinking. A huge part of it is reflex memory; add to that aural memory (especially if, like me, you had perfect pitch), visual memory (some pianists, like Yvonne Loriod, who was married to Olivier Messiaen, had a piece memorised after looking at it only once) and memory of association, and you have a relatively quick process.

    I say I “had” perfect pitch because that has slipped with age. As a kid, I could instantly name all the notes in even the most complicated chords. Now I need time to think about it. Perfect pitch is related to memory: if one declines, the other does too. Everyone of a certain age who has had it seems to encounter this problem. It makes memorising a much more complicated task.

    Memory is a subject we don’t like to talk about – like sex, love and religious beliefs – most likely because we are afraid of losing it. It takes courage to admit even to yourself that your memory is failing. Often friends or family notice it first. We shouldn’t feel ashamed, but rather embrace this normal sign of ageing and then do all we can to keep our brains alive. It upsets me when I can’t remember where I’ve put my boarding pass, as happened this morning at Heathrow (only to find it in the outside compartment of my bag, where I must have put it five minutes previously); when I can’t remember if I’ve taken my daily HRT lozenge (now there’s something that helps older women with memory!); and when I make the same mistake over and over again when learning a new piece.

    This past summer, I was chair of the jury of the Bach competition in Leipzig, in which the contestants were allowed to choose whether to play from memory or with the score. (From a score these days means mostly “from an iPad” with a foot pedal to turn the pages on the screen, although one competitor used the app that allows you to make a facial grimace to turn the page – something I found deeply disconcerting). At their age, I would never have dreamed of using the score, even for complicated contemporary pieces. Yet quite a few of them did. Could they not have spent the extra time needed to memorise the music? I know the trend these days is to say it doesn’t matter, but I know myself that when I can get up and perform something securely from memory, it gives me a wonderful sense of freedom and accomplishment.

    Angela Hewitt performing at St George’s concert hall in Bristol.
    Angela Hewitt performing at St George’s concert hall in Bristol. Photograph: Stephen Shepherd/The Guardian

    One of the most common faults of pianists is that we spend too much time playing the notes and not enough time thinking about what we’re doing. “Think 10 times and then play once” said the wise Franz Liszt, who could rattle off more notes a minute than anybody else (and who, along with Clara Schumann, was the first pianist to perform from memory – an act considered arrogant by the public of the time). In fact, the best memory work is done away from the keyboard – just looking at the score, memorising your fingering, the harmonies, the places where it’s easy to go wrong, the intervals, how many notes there are in a chord, the dynamics, phrasing; nothing is too simple or evident to go unnoticed. You must visualise yourself playing the piece without being at a keyboard. Then go and play and you will be amazed by the progress you have made.

    Even when you are concentrating very hard, the brain is constantly assailed by extraneous and often silly thoughts. As a pianist playing from memory, you train yourself to deal with this. I call it double concentration mode. Coughing from the audience (do people realise that just one cough in the wrong place can easily upset the whole apple cart?); the inevitable mobile phone (I go on as though nothing has happened, otherwise it makes things worse); even once I had a beetle slowly climbing up my bare arm during a Bach fugue. You have to be able to count on your concentration to get you through, no matter what happens.

    You must also train yourself to think ahead – even if just by a split second. As the brain ages, this becomes even more difficult but necessary. I think that’s why older pianists on the whole (Martha Argerich being the exception) tend to play slower than the young ones, to whom speed often seems the ultimate goal. It’s also why, as an audience member, we are more disturbed by fast playing as we age. It’s just too much for our slower brains to process.

    In my 20s, I lived in an artist’s studio above a branch of the Banque Nationale de Paris for two years. The staff knew I was the one playing above, practising away, and they professed not to mind except when I “played the same thing over and over again”. To steal an observation from the actor Roger Allam, the French word for rehearsal is “répétition”, and that’s what you need to do. Get yourself a silent piano if it drives your family or neighbours crazy; I often have one in hotel rooms when I’m on tour.

    Angela Hewitt with the Aurora Orchestra in London’s Kings Place.
    Performing with the Aurora Orchestra in London’s Kings Place. Photograph: www.kingsplace.co.uk/kplayer

    Another thing you can train the brain to do is to think of several things at once. You can practise this by being in a crowded restaurant and listening to two or more conversations simultaneously. You’ll need that if you’re playing a Bach fugue, which can have up to five voices, each one as important as the other. When I walk out on stage, I remind myself to “sing” every note; indeed, when I practise I am constantly singing away, trying to imitate the human voice on an instrument whose sounds are produced by hammers hitting strings. By singing, I engage my concentration and my emotions, as well as my memory. Unlike my compatriot Glenn Gould, once I am on stage or in a recording studio I do this silently.

    If this all sounds very tiring then, believe me, it is. Take breaks when you feel your brain has had it and make sure it gets all the nutrients it needs. Alcohol and sleeping pills don’t help – which is why I mostly avoid the former and refuse to use the latter. Backstage in concert halls I have my brain foods at the ready: tinned sardines, avocados, peanut butter, rye crackers, blueberries, bananas and lots of water.

    So often I hear people say they can’t memorise anything any more. Yes, but have you really tried? If you’re not a musician, take a poem, a recipe or the phone numbers of your best friends. Above all, don’t just give up. Get to know your brain and work on it.

    I always say I couldn’t have memorised the complete works of Bach and had four kids. That would have been impossible; I don’t even have one. But I’ve had a wonderful life in the company of some of the greatest minds that have ever existed, and to them, and to my musician parents who put me in front of a toy piano at the age of two, I am for ever grateful.

    Angela Hewitt is performing in Biggar on 26 April, Cambridge on 28 April, Oxford on 17 May and London’s Wigmore Hall on 25 May. Full details and more dates at angelahewitt.com/performances. Her latest recording, of Mozart’s Piano Sonatas K279-284 and 309, is out now on Hyperion.

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  • Electronic Spices 1 Meter Flat Aluminum Profile for LED Strips, Milky White, Rectangular Shape Cover with Cap for DIY (Pack of 10)

    Electronic Spices 1 Meter Flat Aluminum Profile for LED Strips, Milky White, Rectangular Shape Cover with Cap for DIY (Pack of 10)

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    profile led led strip light channel aluminium profile for led strip profile aluminium
    The Aluminum Track is designed to hold the strip
    Anodized aluminum finish , 2 end caps come as an accessory with the light
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    Translucent Milky White Diffuser does not only protect the exposed strip from dust and moisture but also evening and smooth out the lights well with 90% Transmittance rate and without color Shift .The cover is protected by removable film initially

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  • Royal Hub First Shape Sorting Blocks Learning Educational Activity Toys 16 Building Collection ABCD Alphabets Game Activity Cube to Kids Development Storage Bucket Counting Learning Toys, Multicolor

    Royal Hub First Shape Sorting Blocks Learning Educational Activity Toys 16 Building Collection ABCD Alphabets Game Activity Cube to Kids Development Storage Bucket Counting Learning Toys, Multicolor

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  • Spanco PVC (Hex Shape) Dumbbells Pack of 2 for Home Gym Equipment Fitness Barbell|Gym Exercise|Home Workout | Fitness Kit|Dumbbells Weights for Whole Body Workout

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    SPANCO is a Leading Brand in Sports & Fitness Industry. The Core Strategy of the SPANCO is to Provide Quality Sports & Fitness Products at Affordable Prices. Our Challege is the Best Price in the industry for the Product we are offering to You.
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  • LuvLap Memory Foam Baby Head Shaping Pillow, Baby Pillow for Preventing Flat Head Syndrome, 24 cm X 21 cm X 4 cm, 0m+, Apple Shape, Animal Print (Orange)

    LuvLap Memory Foam Baby Head Shaping Pillow, Baby Pillow for Preventing Flat Head Syndrome, 24 cm X 21 cm X 4 cm, 0m+, Apple Shape, Animal Print (Orange)

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    LuvLap Memory Foam pillows are ideal for shaping baby’s head (to avoid flat head). This pillow is machine washable & the cover is made of 100% cotton fabric.
    Neck & spine support: The sleep pillow helps place baby head in an ergonomically correct position, that helps keep perfect alignment of the baby’s head, neck and spine during sleep. It is in this position that air flow is optimum to achieve the best sleep
    Prevents Flat Head Syndrome: The concave center in the middle is ideal for uniformly dispersing the pressure of the baby’s head. It protects the baby’s neck and helps shape a perfect head form
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  • Cri8Hub Stainless Steel Kitchens Large Size Cup Stand Steel V Shape Cup Stand Pieces Coffee Cup Holder with 12 Hooks for Cups (Silver)

    Cri8Hub Stainless Steel Kitchens Large Size Cup Stand Steel V Shape Cup Stand Pieces Coffee Cup Holder with 12 Hooks for Cups (Silver)

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    Stainless Steel V Shape Cup Stand Pieces Coffee & Tea Mug Holder 12 Hooks for Cups & Mugs
    These cup stand for 12 cups is the most useful product for every kitchen as it helps you to store 12 cups in a single stand.
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    Coffee mugs are made more easier to store and avoid breakage of your coffee mugs that might slip from your kitchen shelf and rack with the help of these coffee mug stand.
    It makes it more easier to hang your coffee mug and the hooks are designed in such a way that your coffee mugs would not fall down

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  • NATO & Russia’s miscalculations, new ground realities to shape Ukraine War

    NATO & Russia’s miscalculations, new ground realities to shape Ukraine War

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    As the war in Ukraine completes one year on Friday, both sides put up a brave front, reiterating their resolve to carry on, blaming the other side for the conflict, and engaging in greater miscalculations with a hope that a little extra push can put them in a stronger position to dictate terms to the other side.

    However, chasing such a mirage increases the risk of an unprecedented escalation by ignoring serious warnings from both sides. After a surprise stopover in Kiev announcing $460 million in military aid, US President Joe Biden made a strong pitch in Poland for support for Ukraine, despite the commotion caused by the ongoing Russia-China military drill in South Africa.

    This was in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s announcement that he would suspend participation in New START, the only remaining major nuclear arms control treaty with the US, in his annual state of the nation address on February 21.

    As the US-led NATO, fighting a proxy war on the shoulders of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, announced sending battle tanks and long-range offensive weapons, the sensitivity to the risk of nuclear escalation is not hidden, as President Biden said no to fighter jets and asked Russia to respect the last of the nuclear pacts with the US.

    NATO is divided on fighter aircraft support, additional sanctions, and swift inclusion of Ukraine into EU, leave aside NATO’s bid, which first led to Zelensky’s showdown with Putin.

    Even with NATO’s information campaign reiterating Ukraine’s victory, attaining an end state as it existed before February 24, 2022 must be considered nothing less than a pipe dream for Ukraine.

    Russians have picked up momentum in the eastern region to speed up their gains before tanks and other offensive weapons arrive in Ukraine, besides the Stalingrad vows on the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory in World War II, with a gentle reminder that response to tanks may well be in other domains.

    With the heavy burden of economic cost and casualties, Russia too is struggling with achieving its desired end to the conflict. It makes all strategists wonder if the West is treating Russian warnings as bluff or a cornered Russia may press the wrong nuclear button, if NATO continues to take Putin for granted and goes ahead catering to Zelensky’s unending wish list?

    The big power contestation in Ukraine has few stark realities which both sides are hesitating to accept.

    First, Russia with its large arsenal of nuclear weapons and hypersonic missiles under Putin will not get annihilated/decisively defeated without using any of these weapons. Second, the US will not risk the annihilation of Washington/New York to save Zelensky/Poland.

    Third, Russia will not be able to annihilate Ukraine supported by NATO without a serious internal breakdown, and holding on to captured territory without local support will be a long-term challenge.

    Fourth, Europe will not be more secure and prosperous, as it was before February 2022, as it did not pay heed to Russian security concerns and fell prey to American design of cutting off its dependency on Russia.

    With no clear understanding of the ultimate goal that either side intends to achieve to put an end to the war, the dimensions of war are growing to encompass targeting dual-use key infrastructure, the energy grid, covert operations, an expanded information war, and a psychological offensive.

    Russian Calculations

    In the context of the realities mentioned above, Russian calculation is based on the premise that NATO will stop short of nuclear escalation; hence nuclear references have credible deterrence value, as NATO hasn’t openly admitted its direct involvement, notwithstanding its experts operating in Ukraine under the garb of volunteers/contractors.

    Russian calculation of freezing Europe in winters has outlived its currency as Europe has finally survived existing winter with reduced energy supply from Russia.

    Heavy casualties of men and material, economic setback due to sanctions, and inadequate inflow of war material from outside has taken its toll in the last one year, straining its surge capability of defence production to sustain war.

    Surely, Russia seems to have miscalculated/under-estimated Ukraine’s resolve to defend itself and NATO’s resolve to support Ukraine so far.

    The fresh supply of weapons can adversely impact its ongoing operations; hence, Russia’s strategy to speed up the offensive by capturing important communication hubs such as Bakhmut, before newly-promised tanks, armoured vehicles, air defence equipment and Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB) with longer ranges (each worth US $2.2 billion) are effective in the battlefield, makes sense.

    Russia is nowhere close to achieving its strategic aim of liberating the entire Donbass region and southern Ukraine to join up with Transnistria to landlock Ukraine. However, consolidating to retain its gains with renewed offensive, and efforts to improve its territorial disposition for better end state on conflict termination, seem to be a practical approach for Russia.

    From the Russian point of view, Ukraine’s energy grid and essential services are as much legitimate targets as the Russian bridge to Crimea or Nord Stream pipelines are; hence, standoff attacks on it will continue to be more impactful than casualty-prone close combat operations in pro-Ukrainian areas.

    Russia knows its limitations in economic, diplomatic, information warfare, and political warfare, which are heavily skewed in favour of the US-led NATO and Ukraine and the collective conventional might of NATO is stronger than its residual combat power; hence, the option to use nuclear weapons, in case of existential threat, will continue to be a powerful tool to prevent NATO from entering into a contact war with Russia in the future too.

    Strategy of US-led NATO

    The Munich Conference earlier this month revealed that NATO is caught in a quagmire wherein it would like the war to be confined to Ukraine, for which it has no choice but to support it ‘for as long as it takes’.

    It can’t afford any spillover of war to any NATO country, as that will imply existential threat to Russia leading it to an awkward choice of nuclear catastrophe or selectively shying away from NATO’s security obligations to the affected members as the US may not be ready to risk Washington/New York to save Poland/Ukraine.

    NATO, therefore, echoes that Russia must not win; hence, boosting Ukraine’s will to continue fighting by creating a hope of winning an unwinnable war seems to be its calculation with a willing Zelensky to do so.

    NATO is incrementally upgrading the military support to Ukraine as per the wish list of Zelensky up to the point of weakening Russia to the extent that it doesn’t remain in a position to attack any NATO member in the conventional domain, despite leakages due to corruption in Ukraine.

    The fact that NATO hasn’t responded to the ‘Wings for Freedom’ request of Zelensky is a case in point. The argument of supplying offensive weapons for defending purposes to Ukraine is unlikely to be bought by Russia, which will view it as an escalation.

    NATO, however, seems to be testing Putin’s patience with a calculation that he too may shy away from escalating the war to the nuclear dimension, resulting in greater staying power for Zelensky.

    The US-led NATO’s calculation of the meagre $2 trillion economy of Russia crumbling against the collective $30 trillion economic might of NATO through crippling sanctions hasn’t worked.

    Russia has not only endured the sanctions, but according to the IMF, it is expected to grow by 2.1 per cent in 2024, in comparison to America’s 1 per cent, EU’s 1.6 per cent, and the UK’s negative growth.

    It goes to prove that resource-rich Russia will find buyers for its raw materials irrespective of sanctions. The biggest hypocrisy is that the US and EU continued to buy more nuclear fuel from Russia in the last one year, even as they announced stricter sanctions to impress Zelensky!

    That the idea of isolating Russia has met with only limited success is evident from the growing Russia-China-Iran-North Korea nexus and the ongoing Russia-China-South Africa military drill that has left NATO sulking.

    Purely from the US point of view, it has achieved some of its objectives.

    Nord Stream 1 and 2 have been successfully knocked off, if Seymor Hersh is to be believed, and Russia’s influence over the EU is diminishing. The EU is compelled to keep purchasing its expensive oil and military equipment from the US and major contracts to rebuild Ukraine are likely to be lucrative gains.

    In the context of waging a ‘Shadow War’, the suffering of the Ukrainian people become conceptually irrelevant for the US in winning without fighting, if interpreted as per the writings of Sean McFate.

    The gains, however, are not without long-term costs to the US. The global race to adopt trading methodology independent of dollars is growing at the fastest pace. BRICS is looking for a common currency and its own expansion, just like the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).

    The EU’s over-reliance on the US for security since World War II has left it with no choice but to give up its economic and energy interests to seek the security shelter of the US. Some countries like Hungary are already expressing their opposition to providing Ukraine with unending material support.

    Reeling under unprecedented inflation, and burdened with millions of refugees, the EU will have to raise its defence budget, besides surrendering some sovereign decisions to the US, to counter unfriendly Russia in the long run.

    Does Ukraine Have Options?

    Ukraine, under martial law since the beginning of the war, has no choice but to continue fighting as any compromise will jeopardise Zelensky’s survival, who is overly obligated to turn Washington’s plans into action. The cumulative aid of more than $100 billion poured into Ukraine and the rhetoric of Ukraine winning this war has emboldened Zelensky, giving him an unrealistic hope of defeating Russia to get back his entire territory; hence, he refuses to talk to Putin.

    Ukraine has lost more than 15 per cent of its territory in this war, which has also displaced six million-plus people internally, sent nearly eight million refugees outside the country, inflicted significant casualties and destroyed half of its energy infrastructure.

    Regaining lost territory from the Russians will be difficult, if not impossible. They seem to be digging in for a protracted war, irrespective of the military resources provided by NATO, because if Russia has found it difficult to make decisive progress, the situation for Ukraine can be no different.

    China a Wild Card Entry?

    The US is speculating about Chinese military hardware support to Russia in view of the ‘Strategic Partnership with No Limit’. It is also relevant in the context of the Sino-Russian footprints in the Arctic region and the North Atlantic Ocean. It has threatened China with sanctions. China, however, is unlikely to compromise its largest consumer market in the US and the EU; hence, it will make its own choice.

    It is mocking the US as morally not qualified to issue orders, having sent billions of dollars in aid to fuel this war and its history of invasions in Iraq and Libya. It is also keeping the US guessing by offering a peace proposal, which it knows the US/Ukraine will never agree to. China has sent its top foreign policy official, Wang Yi, to Russia to keep the possibility of an agreement to end the war alive.

    How the Ukraine War May Pan Out

    A hard tug-of-war in an otherwise stalemate situation in Ukraine will continue with each side hoping for better gains to secure a better position for talks, putting on a brave front despite suffering war fatigue.

    Globally, the people want the war to end, as it is hurting everyone by inflationary pressures, unprecedented energy and food crisis, especially those who have no relation with this war.

    Russia is speeding up its offensive before additional arsenal makes its task of achieving strategic objectives even more difficult. On the other side, the political hierarchy of the US-led NATO finds the ongoing proxy war, without sharing any burden of body bags, as a convenient option to weaken Russia and keep the war restricted to Ukraine.

    NATO seems inclined to let Finland join it to secure its northern flank, even if Sweden’s bid is being blocked by Turkey. Russia, therefore, might end up with an extension of its direct land border with NATO by more than 1,000 km with Finland joining the alliance as the final end state, an outcome which it wanted to avoid.

    NATO’s military backing of Ukraine may not secure victory, but it might lead it to long-term changes in its territorial boundary, an endless proxy war, and a consistent long-term Russian threat.

    Zelensky has no choice but to continue fighting the war, with western propaganda depicting him as the undisputed winner, as long as the US desires. Pentagon professionals know that ultimately Ukraine will have to make some compromises to its territorial integrity, as it is not possible to fully evict the Russians from there. But NATO would like to delay such an outcome till as late as possible.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )