What’s Next for 2026? Abhigya Anand Shares from Russia
- Pranav Mahajan
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Video Upload Date: 23 Dec, 2025
In this video, Abhigya Anand shares his analysis for the year 2026, highlighting both geopolitical risks and areas for scientific growth.
Geopolitical Predictions:
China: There is a strong likelihood of major problems, specifically noting potential tensions or terrorist incidents in the northwestern or northeastern regions (1:49 - 2:14).
Korea: Significant risks are predicted for North and South Korea, with potential ramifications extending to the broader "free world" (2:16 - 2:36).
Philippines: Identified as an area of concern for 2026 (2:16 - 2:20).
Bharata (India): The speaker notes significant risks, particularly around March and November (3:17 - 3:30).
Critical Time Frames:
Anand advises extra caution during three specific periods in 2026 (2:44 - 3:39):
April 2026: Specifically in the second half.
July 2026: Around July 24th (including the 9 days prior and 10 days after).
November 2026: Around the middle of the month.
Positive Outlook & Advice:
Scientific & Tech Progress: Despite geopolitical warnings, 2026 is expected to be an "excellent" year for advancements in medicine, mathematics, and technology (3:39 - 3:54).
Psychological Preparedness: Citing Ajit Doval, the speaker emphasizes that the primary target of terrorism is societal trauma. He notes that astrological predictions are meant to help cushion this impact by allowing the public to be mentally prepared (4:00 - 4:49).



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