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Abhigya Predicts - Emerging New World Order: Wars, Leaders, Economies & India- in 2030

Astrological cycles forecast a new world order, rising powers, asset peaks and societal transformation through 2030 and beyond.

1h 4m·Guest Abhigya·Host Dhruv Gupta·YouTube →

Impending Global Conflict Cycle

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Abhigya argues that the world is on the brink of a new, multi‑regional war that will echo the scale of World War II, driven by fear‑induced aggression and a historic great conjunction of planetary forces. The conflict will not be a single war but a cascade of regional confrontations that together reshape the geopolitical map.

The world is heading toward a new world‑war‑like conflict within the next five years
  • Fear, anxiety and uncertainty about livelihoods trigger aggressive national behavior, creating a chain reaction of wars.
  • Historical astrological texts describe a “great conjunction” of guru and shai that generates mass fear, which matches today’s climate.
  • Abhigya predicts a five‑year window (2025‑2030) where a massive conflict will break out, expanding existing regional wars into a broader global confrontation.
  • The pattern mirrors past cycles where fear‑driven aggression led to large‑scale wars, suggesting a repeat of history under similar planetary alignments.
We're definitely heading in that direction. And I think people watching this also by now might have seen the way things are going. We have about 5 years until another massive conflict breaks out. Abhigya
Answer to host about a possible world war
Fear and anxiety leads to a chain reaction. Once there is fear of life, fear of losing livelihood and uncertainty regarding the future, people tend to be a little bit more aggressive with these wars mushrooming up everywhere. Abhigya
Explaining the psychological driver of conflict
Great conjunctions of planetary bodies cause cyclical spikes in global tension
  • Ancient shastras describe that when certain grahas (planets) align, they create mass fear and anxiety.
  • The current alignment mirrors a past conjunction that occurred around 1943‑1945, which preceded World War II.
  • This astrological cycle repeats roughly every 20‑30 years, explaining why the post‑2020 era feels dramatically different.
  • The conjunction amplifies existing geopolitical frictions, turning localized disputes into broader confrontations.
By praana or whenever guru and shai come together along with certain other grahas they create fear and anxiety amongst the people and fear and anxiety leads to a chain reaction. Abhigya
Citing shastras on planetary conjunctions
We are seeing a great conjunction similar to the one we had in 1943 and 1941 – a triple great conjunction – which historically preceded massive global conflict. Abhigya
Linking past conjunctions to present tension
Regional wars will coalesce into a fragmented but coordinated global conflict
  • Existing hotspots (Russia‑Ukraine, Israel‑Hamas, India‑Pakistan) will intensify and draw in neighboring states.
  • The conflict will be “very fragmented,” with multiple fronts rather than a single dominant power.
  • Each region will experience its own “war‑like” dynamics, but the cumulative effect will be a world‑wide state of war.
  • This fragmentation mirrors the 1206‑1600 period where numerous localized wars collectively reshaped continents.
We already have three conflict zones in the world. So the most logical thing would be that this would expand into a larger conflict. Abhigya
Describing the spread of current wars
It will be very fragmented and not a single power simply summons countries together and goes to war. Abhigya
Nature of the upcoming global conflict

Astrological Great Conjunctions as Historical Pivot Points

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Abhigya maps major astrological events to turning points in human history, from Genghis Khan’s 1206 unification to the invention of the stock market in 1603, arguing that these celestial alignments accelerate societal change.

The 1206‑1600 period was driven by a planetary conjunction that reshaped global power
  • In 1206, Genghis Khan united Mongol tribes, launching a massive invasion that altered Eurasian geopolitics.
  • This period coincided with a great conjunction that, according to shastras, creates fear and rapid change.
  • The aftermath included massive population loss, genetic shifts, and new ecological balances.
  • The speed of transformation during this era is unparalleled, mirroring the rapid post‑2020 changes.
The closest parallel you can draw to 2020 is the year 1206 when Genghis Khan was brought together by his people as a leader. He brought together all the tribes of Mongolia and he led them on a massive invasion... Abhigya
Historical parallel to 2020
Every couple of years specifically around 20 years the way we perceive things changes just a little bit. That's because of the great conjunction. Abhigya
Explaining periodic perception shifts
The 1603 invention of the stock market marked another astrological turning point
  • The first stock exchange opened in Amsterdam in 1603, coinciding with a planetary alignment that spurred rapid globalization.
  • This created a new economic engine that reshaped wealth distribution and capital flows.
  • The pattern repeats: a conjunction → societal upheaval → new financial structures.
  • The current post‑COVID era mirrors this, with asset classes (gold, silver) hitting lifetime peaks.
The other parallel that can come close to this is 1603 when the stock market was invented and when humanity first began to rapidly globalize. Abhigya
Linking financial innovation to astrological cycles
We are seeing a new asset boom cycle. Gold and silver have been growing rapidly since 2017 and are at lifetime highs. Abhigya
Current asset cycle
Future conjunctions in 2029‑2032 and 2039‑2041 will produce two distinct conflict phases
  • The first window (2029‑2032) will be more fragmented, with many small‑scale wars and geopolitical realignments.
  • The second window (2039‑2041) will be more concerted, though still not as unified as WWII, leading to larger, coordinated fronts.
  • Both periods are driven by the same planetary pattern that repeats every ~8 centuries.
  • Understanding these windows helps anticipate where investment risk and geopolitical tension will concentrate.
We have about five years until another massive conflict breaks out... Stage one will happen somewhere around 2029 to 2032 and stage two around 2039 to 2041. Abhigya
Describing two future conflict stages
The great conjunction of guru and shi will happen again around 2040, similar to the one in 1943, indicating another major shift. Abhigya
Future planetary alignment

Asset Peaks and Investment Outlook

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Abhigya identifies gold, silver and other commodities as being at “lifetime peaks” due to the post‑COVID planetary cycle, warns of a modest correction around 2033‑2034, and projects a long‑term bullish outlook for gold as a war‑safe haven.

Gold and silver are at lifetime highs and will stay strong until at least 2033
  • Since 2017, gold and silver have surged, driven by the same planetary cycle that sparked the COVID pandemic.
  • The assets are expected to maintain upward momentum for roughly five more years.
  • A modest correction (≈20‑25 %) may occur around 2033‑2034 due to currency instability, but the overall trend remains bullish.
  • Historical patterns show gold’s resilience during wars, reinforcing its safe‑haven status.
Gold and silver have been growing rapidly since 2017 when I started to make predictions... they are at lifetime peaks. Abhigya
Asset cycle description
Around 2033‑2034 there is likely a 20‑25% fall because of currency instability, but gold will still be the most safe haven during war. Abhigya
Projected correction and safe‑haven role
A modest 20‑25 % correction in gold is expected around 2033‑2034 due to currency instability
  • The correction will be triggered by destabilizing fiat currencies as governments grapple with war‑related expenditures.
  • Despite the dip, gold’s price will resume its rise shortly after, driven by continued geopolitical tension.
  • Past corrections (e.g., US gold policy in the 1970s) saw 50 % drops, but the upcoming dip is expected to be milder.
  • Investors should view the dip as a buying opportunity rather than a signal to exit.
There is a possibility of a 20‑25% fall sometime around 2033‑2034 because of currency instability primarily. Abhigya
Explaining the upcoming correction
Historically every time you know we are heading towards the direction of a war gold is the most safe haven of asset and hence it will only increase. Abhigya
Gold’s safe‑haven behavior
Other commodities (silver, precious metals) will follow gold’s trajectory but with higher volatility
  • Silver, being more industrial, will experience sharper short‑term swings tied to economic cycles.
  • Both metals benefit from the same fear‑driven demand during conflict periods.
  • Investors should allocate a larger proportion to gold for stability, using silver for tactical exposure.
  • The lifetime‑peak status of both metals suggests a prolonged period of heightened demand.
Gold and silver are at lifetime highs. Those are to watch out regarding because gold and silver have been growing rapidly since 2017. Abhigya
Highlighting both metals
People think gold always rises constantly. That's true. But in between there have been periods in history wherein it even fell 20‑30‑50%. Abhigya
Historical volatility of gold (applies to silver too)

Rise of China and India as Global Powers

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Abhigya predicts that China will cement its position as the world’s #2 power by 2050, while India will surge to #1 or #2 status in the same timeframe, driven by demographic momentum and a favorable astrological cycle.

China will become the top global power by 2050, maintaining a leading position for decades
  • China’s massive population and rapid economic growth place it on a trajectory to surpass the US.
  • Despite internal political instability around 2040, its economy will stay resilient because politics and economics are decoupled.
  • The astrological cycle predicts a “golden” period for China after 2040, allowing it to consolidate influence.
  • By 2050, China will likely hold the top slot, with the US in decline and India rising as a secondary power.
China will get the top slot. It has been at the top for a few times in history and obviously is the second most populous country in the world. Abhigya
China’s future ranking
Even though there is political instability around 2040, China’s economy will continue to function. They have managed to separate politics from economics historically. Abhigya
Resilience of Chinese economy
India will reach a comparable global power status by 2050‑2060, driven by a post‑2020 “uncoiling” of economic energy
  • The 2020 planetary shift released a “spring” of economic energy in India, leading to rapid GDP per‑capita growth.
  • Historical cycles show a 200‑year lag from Europe’s prosperity; India’s lag is now only ~120 years, accelerating its rise.
  • By 2050, India could be #1 or #2 in terms of purchasing‑power parity, especially as neighboring countries stabilize.
  • Societal reforms, increased trust, and improved hygiene will amplify economic gains.
India is going to grow at an unprecedented scale. It will transform at an unprecedented level. Nothing that we have seen before is going to happen. Abhigya
Bold statement on India’s future
The uncoiling of economic energy started in 2020 and is already translating into better living standards, civic sense and hygiene. Abhigya
Economic boost after 2020
India’s demographic advantage will fuel its rise, but internal governance challenges must be resolved
  • India’s massive, youthful population provides a labor surplus that can drive growth if harnessed.
  • Current governance is hampered by “vote‑bank politics” and weak policy implementation, likened to a “weak parent.”
  • Reforms in education, sanitation, and trust will be essential to convert demographic potential into economic power.
  • A civil‑war‑like internal upheaval may be required to straighten societal structures before full prosperity is realized.
We are limited by the shackles of vote bank politics which prevents us from implementing policies at scale. Abhigya
Governance constraints
War tends to help countries reform internally. A war will straighten up the citizens and the country. Abhigya
Internal conflict as catalyst

Regional Geopolitics: Bangladesh, Pakistan & Sri Lanka

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Abhigya foresees a gradual softening of relations with Bangladesh and a more hostile stance toward Pakistan, driven by shifting religious ideologies and generational change.

Bangladesh will experience positive economic and cultural integration with India within the next decade
  • Bangladesh lies on the eastern wing of the Indian subcontinent, sharing geography and cultural ties.
  • As radical ideologies wane, younger generations will adopt more moderate views, fostering cooperation.
  • By 2045, Bangladesh is expected to blend Indian cultural elements, improving trade and diplomatic ties.
  • This shift is part of a broader “eastward” prosperity wave that benefits both nations.
Bangladesh is in the heart of the Indian subcontinent. It will start to blend Indian culture and philosophy. Abhigya
Future cultural integration
The next generation will be less supportive of radical Islam, leading to better relations. Abhigya
Generational shift
Pakistan’s relationship with India will remain strained and may worsen over the next 20 years
  • Pakistan continues to cling to a radical Arabic ideology dating back to the 7th‑century warlord, which is misaligned with Indian cultural values.
  • The ideological divide fuels geopolitical friction, especially in the eastern parts of Pakistan that share geography with the Middle East.
  • No major diplomatic breakthrough is expected; instead, incremental tensions will rise, potentially manifesting as proxy conflicts.
  • This persistent antagonism will limit economic cooperation and increase security expenditures.
Pakistan has unnecessarily attached itself to a radical Arabic ideology that has no place in the Indian subcontinent. Abhigya
Ideological critique
The relationship with Pakistan is going to be negative during this timeframe. Abhigya
Negative outlook
Sri Lanka will remain a peripheral player but could benefit from the eastward economic shift
  • While not discussed in depth, Sri Lanka’s location in the Indian Ocean positions it to ride the wave of east‑centric trade.
  • As China and India expand influence, Sri Lanka may become a logistical hub for maritime routes.
  • Political stability will be crucial; any internal unrest could hinder its ability to capitalize on regional growth.
  • The broader “eastward prosperity” trend suggests modest but steady gains for Sri Lanka.
We have about five years until another massive conflict breaks out. What about the relations of our country with our neighbors you know with China with Sri Lanka with Pakistan? Host
Question about regional neighbors
I think it's going to be of course negative during this timeframe. But do you think for the people who invest in stock markets etc right now we are at the point where gold where silver every investment instrument is at the lifetime peaks. Abhigya
Linking regional outlook to investment climate

Societal Transformation: Hygiene, Trust & Prosperity

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Abhigya links collective consciousness, cleanliness, and social trust to economic prosperity, arguing that India’s historic emphasis on hygiene will be a catalyst for rapid development.

High social trust and hygiene historically accelerate economic growth
  • Ancient Indian scriptures emphasized cleanliness and trust as foundations of a prosperous civilization.
  • Modern observations show that regions with higher trust (e.g., Europe, parts of China) experience faster economic transactions.
  • India’s historical focus on hygiene (temples, communal spaces) can be revived to boost civic engagement and business efficiency.
  • As trust rises, capital flows more freely, leading to exponential improvements in living standards.
When we were literally the only important country in the world, Bharata emphasized cleanliness. People marveled at our social trust and that helped growth. Abhigya
Historical importance of hygiene
Trust between people in a transaction is high in Europe and China; it takes time to develop but it drives rapid growth. Abhigya
Link between trust and growth
India’s post‑2020 “uncoiling” will improve hygiene, civic sense and overall prosperity
  • The 2020 planetary shift released a “spring” of economic energy, already translating into better living standards.
  • Improved hygiene, cleanliness, and civic responsibility are expected to rise alongside economic gains.
  • This societal uplift mirrors the post‑World‑War‑II European boom where hygiene reforms preceded rapid industrialization.
  • The combination of capital infusion and cultural revival will accelerate India’s rise to a golden civilization.
The uncoiling of economic energy started in 2020 and is already translating into better living standards, civic sense and hygiene. Abhigya
Economic energy release
We have a massive number of people working hard; the youth is working hard, and we are seeing a rise in trust and cleanliness. Abhigya
Current societal effort
A future internal conflict may be necessary to straighten societal norms and improve governance
  • Abhigya likens the current state to a “weak parent” that cannot enforce discipline.
  • Historical examples show wars often catalyze internal reforms (e.g., post‑WWII Europe).
  • A civil‑war‑like upheaval could force the Indian government to overcome vote‑bank politics and implement needed reforms.
  • While painful, such a conflict could ultimately raise civic standards and economic efficiency.
War tends to help countries reform internally. A war will straighten up the citizens and the country. Abhigya
War as catalyst for reform
The government is like a parent that holds its kitten not too tight, not too loose, but just perfectly enough so that the kitten survives and thrives. Currently it's like a weak parent. Abhigya
Metaphor for governance

Historical Parallels: Genghis Khan, 1206‑1600, and Modern Times

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Abhigya draws direct lines between the massive conquests of the 13th‑century Mongols and the rapid post‑COVID transformations, suggesting that similar forces of fear and planetary alignment drive both eras.

The 1206‑1600 era’s rapid change mirrors the post‑2020 world transformation
  • The Mongol invasions (1206‑1600) caused massive demographic loss, ecological shifts, and genetic changes.
  • This period coincided with a great planetary conjunction that amplified fear and aggression.
  • Modern post‑COVID changes (2020‑present) show a similar speed of transformation in technology, geopolitics, and societal values.
  • Understanding this parallel helps anticipate the intensity and duration of current upheavals.
The maps we saw in 1206 when the world was fragmented... there were many conflicts and a large percentage of human life was lost. This time, fortunately, we're not going to see that large a percentage of the population getting destroyed. Abhigya
Comparing past and present
Since 2020 the world has transformed almost entirely. The world before and after is completely different and conflict has escalated. Abhigya
Post‑COVID transformation
Genghis Khan’s rapid expansion was driven by the same fear‑inducing planetary alignment seen today
  • The conjunction created a collective dread that made societies more aggressive, facilitating Mongol conquests.
  • The rapid spread of disease and genetic changes during that era are analogous to today’s pandemic‑induced shifts.
  • The speed of change in both periods is unusually fast, suggesting a causal link to the celestial configuration.
  • This pattern reinforces the predictive power of astrological cycles for large‑scale human events.
Genghis Khan brought together all the tribes of Mongolia and led them on a massive invasion... it was one of the most devastating campaigns humanity has ever witnessed. Abhigya
Historical description
The great conjunction creates fear and anxiety amongst the people and fear and anxiety leads to a chain reaction. Abhigya
Astrological cause of aggression
The invention of the stock market in 1603 marks another astrological turning point that parallels today’s asset boom
  • The 1603 stock exchange emergence coincided with a planetary alignment that spurred rapid globalization.
  • This financial innovation created a new economic engine, similar to the current surge in gold, silver, and crypto assets.
  • Both periods show a “new asset boom cycle” triggered by celestial forces.
  • Recognizing this pattern helps investors anticipate future market cycles tied to planetary events.
The other parallel that can come close to this is 1603 when the stock market was invented and when humanity first began to rapidly globalize. Abhigya
Historical financial turning point
We are into a new asset boom cycle. The assets which you mentioned at lifetime highs are to watch because gold and silver have been growing rapidly since 2017. Abhigya
Current asset boom

AI’s Imminent Economic Dominance

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Abhigya predicts that by 2040 AI will influence 70 % of the global economy, shifting from a peripheral tool to a decisive factor in livelihoods, production, and geopolitical power.

AI will control roughly 70 % of the global economy by 2040
  • AI will move beyond being a component of the economy to becoming a deciding factor for livelihoods.
  • The transition will affect manufacturing, services, and financial markets, reshaping employment patterns.
  • Nations that adopt AI early will gain a decisive competitive edge in global trade.
  • This shift parallels past technological revolutions (industrialization, digitalization) but at a faster, more pervasive scale.
Very soon AI will probably have an impact on 70% of the global economy. Not just a small impact as a part of the economy but as a deciding factor of the livelihoods of people. Abhigya
AI impact prediction
AI will be a controlling agent of human prosperity, not just a participant. Abhigya
AI as a decisive factor
AI will reshape food security, potentially causing famine around 2040
  • Automation in agriculture will increase yields but also concentrate control in few tech‑heavy corporations.
  • Disruption of traditional farming practices could lead to supply chain vulnerabilities.
  • Combined with climate stressors, a mismatch between production and distribution may trigger localized famines.
  • Policymakers must anticipate these risks to prevent humanitarian crises.
There is a likelihood that it will result in a famine of some sort around 2040. Abhigya
Food security warning
AI will be a controlling agent of human prosperity, not just a participant. Abhigya
AI’s broad societal role
Countries that fail to integrate AI will fall behind in the upcoming geopolitical hierarchy
  • AI adoption will be a key metric of national power, similar to nuclear capabilities in the Cold War.
  • Nations lagging in AI will experience slower economic growth, reduced military modernization, and diminished diplomatic influence.
  • The shift will accelerate the eastward move of prosperity, favoring China and India, which are already investing heavily in AI research.
  • Early adopters can leverage AI to improve governance, health, and education, consolidating their future superpower status.
AI will be a controlling agent of human prosperity, not just a participant. Abhigya
AI’s strategic importance
The eastward move of prosperity will favor China and India, which are already investing heavily in AI research. Abhigya
Linking AI to eastward shift

Future Economic Cycles & Currency Instability

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Abhigya links planetary cycles to macro‑economic trends, forecasting currency instability around 2033‑2034 that will affect gold, silver, and broader financial markets.

Currency instability will peak around 2033‑2034, driving a modest correction in precious metals
  • The planetary alignment will create uncertainty in fiat currencies as governments increase defense spending.
  • This instability will cause a 20‑25 % dip in gold and silver prices before they resume their upward trajectory.
  • Investors should anticipate higher volatility in foreign exchange markets and adjust hedging strategies accordingly.
  • Historical parallels include the 1970s US gold policy that caused a 50 % drop in gold within a year and a half.
Around 2033‑2034 there is likely a 20‑25% fall because of currency instability primarily. Abhigya
Currency instability forecast
In the US in the 1970s a new gold policy caused it to fall like 50% in a matter of a year and a half. Abhigya
Historical example
Post‑2020 asset cycles will continue to favor commodities until the next planetary shift
  • The current great conjunction has placed commodities (gold, silver, oil) in a “lifetime‑high” phase.
  • As long as the planetary alignment remains, demand for safe‑haven assets will stay elevated.
  • The next major shift (around 2040) may re‑allocate capital toward technology and AI‑driven sectors.
  • Investors should maintain exposure to commodities now while preparing to rotate into growth assets after 2040.
Gold and silver are at lifetime highs. Those are to watch because gold and silver have been growing rapidly since 2017. Abhigya
Current commodity boom
The great conjunction of guru and shi will happen again around 2040, similar to the one in 1943, indicating another major shift. Abhigya
Future planetary shift
Geopolitical wars will reinforce commodity demand, especially gold, as a safe‑haven
  • Historical wars (World Wars, regional conflicts) have consistently driven investors toward gold.
  • The upcoming fragmented global conflict will create multiple regional crises, each boosting gold demand locally.
  • Even a modest correction will be offset by heightened demand during wartime, keeping gold prices elevated.
  • This dynamic underscores the importance of gold in diversified portfolios amid geopolitical uncertainty.
Every time you know we are heading towards the direction of a war gold is the most safe haven of asset and hence it will only increase. Abhigya
Gold as safe haven
We already have three conflict zones in the world. So the most logical thing would be that this would expand into a larger conflict. Abhigya
War expansion
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