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'We're Moving Into Era Of War': Rahul Gandhi Flags Geopolitical Instability, AI Risk

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Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, on Wednesday highlighted geopolitical instability across the world, from the war in Gaza to Iran tensions, and called Indian data “the single most

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valuable asset” in a contest between the US and China.

Speaking in the lower house of Parliament during the general discussion on Budget 2026, the Congress leader said the dominance of the United States is being challenged, adding that we are living in a world of energy and financial weaponisation.

“I was looking at the economic survey and two points I found there, solid points, profound points that I liked. First point, that we are living in a world of intensifying geopolitical conflict… The dominance of the United States is being challenged by the Chinese, by the Russians, by other forces. The second thing is that we are living in a world of energy and financial weaponisation. The main point they are making here is that we are moving from a world of stability to one of instability. Prime Minister stated, and NSA stated, shockingly, some time back, that the era of war is over. In fact, we are moving into the era of war. You can see war is there in Ukraine, war was there in Gaza, war is there in the Middle East, and the threat of war is there in Iran. We had Operation Sindoor. So we are moving into a world of instability,” he said.

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The opposition leader said that the world is moving from one superpower to another.

“The dollar is being challenged. The central game, as my friends on the other side understand, is that the dollar is being challenged, and US supremacy is being challenged. We are moving from a world of one superpower to some new world that we can’t predict… In a contest between the US and China, the single most valuable asset is Indian data. If Americans want to remain a superpower, if they want to protect the dollar, the key to that is Indian data because China has a data pool of 1.4 billion,” he added.

Rahul Gandhi also warned the government about artificial intelligence and said it is going to have many consequences. “Companies at the forefront of information technology will struggle,” he said.

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