Global Poker Table' is an extraordinary and unique fictional political comedy satire I have recently explored; it’s a rare piece that manages to entertain while offering a masterclass in modern geopolitics.,The book illustrates that at the center of the geopolitical casino, lit like Casino Royale, the world’s most powerful leaders and entertainers gather around a velvet poker table.

The chips are stacked high: population, economy, military might, oil, technology, and emotional capital.

The stakes? Nothing less than the future of global order.,The old world imagined diplomacy as chess—a game of logic, order, and strategy played on a square board with black and white pieces.

But that metaphor no longer fits.

In today’s fractured world, alliances shift overnight, crises erupt without warning, and wars bleed into markets in real time.

World leaders do not play by inherited rules; they bluff, posture, and upend the game entirely.

The truer metaphor is poker.,,Power Players,Written in a screenplay-like format, this book unfolds comedy acts as both theater and analysis—a cinematic allegory of world politics where symbols carry as much weight as treaties and performance rivals policy.

Each chapter profiles actor-avatars as players at the table, playing an ensemble of world leaders headed by the king of the felt himself—Donald Trump, alongside Narendra Modi, Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong Un, the EU contingent (including Giorgia Meloni, Emmanuel Macron, and Keir Starmer), and the Saudi banker—capturing their props, their distinct styles, and their strategic skills.,The book—written earlier than Modi's historic win in Bengal this week—aptly profiles him as the World’s Best Batsman—Never Out—The Sovereign Tough Strategist: “Do not dare to take me for granted”.,Structured Critique,Despite its playful tone, Global Poker Table is not purely comedic.

Beneath the humor lies a structured critique of how global power operates today.

The book suggests that alliances can shift overnight, crises can emerge without warning, and economic, military, and technological tools are all part of a single, interconnected game.,Trump Outsmarts,The book scripts President Trump as the most powerful, charismatic, and brilliant player in the global game.

He outsmarts Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong Un, and the European leaders through extraordinary humor and brilliance—but goes out of his way to respect and cultivate his good friend, PM Modi.,,Donald Trump and Narendra Modi 2.0,At the center of this table sit two powerful figures who drive the tempo of the game: Donald Trump and Narendra Modi—presented not as abstractions, but as sharply drawn actor-avatars whose styles, while distinct, appear curiously aligned.,Trump’s presence is kinetic, improvisational, and unmistakably performative.

He plays to the room as much as to the cards.

“In this game,” he seems to suggest, “you don’t just win the hand—you win the moment”.Modi, by contrast, is rendered with a composed strategic calm—measured, deliberate, and attentive to timing.

“The strongest move,” his character implies, “is often the one made after everyone else believes the game....