Welcome to The Grey Dialogues — a geopolitical platform that goes beyond headlines to decode the complex relationships between nations. From bilateral tensions to global power shifts, we analyse developments that directly or indirectly impact Bharat’s strategic, economic, and national interests. Backed by credible reporting from established global and domestic news sources, this channel focuses on clarity, context, and consequence — not noise. The Grey Dialogues is led by Harshal Ghatwai, the creator of The Harshal Talk Show, where conversations meet depth and perspective. If you want to understand not just what is happening, but why it matters to Bharat — you are in the right place. A temporary ceasefire between Iran and the United States, supported diplomatically by Israel, was announced in April 2026 to pause escalating conflict in the Middle East. The agreement, brokered by Pakistan, is limited to around two weeks and aims to reduce hostilities, reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz, and create space for negotiations. However, the ceasefire remains fragile and contested. While the U.S. and Iran have paused direct confrontation, Israel continues military operations against Iran-backed groups like Hezbollah, arguing that these actions are outside the ceasefire’s scope. There are also major disagreements on terms—especially around Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions relief, and control of strategic routes like the Strait of Hormuz. Violations and mistrust on all sides have already put the truce under pressure. In summary: this ceasefire is not a permanent peace deal, but a short-term tactical pause, with high chances of escalation if negotiations fail. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/w... https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/... https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/iran-... #Iran #USA #Israel #Ceasefire #MiddleEast #BreakingNews #Geopolitics #IranIsrael #USIran #WorldNews #Conflict #PeaceTalks #WarUpdate #GlobalTensions #NewsUpdate #straitofhormuz