Leighton Noone
Flatulist | Ballyshannon | Ireland
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From a practical perspective, international relations explains everyday global issues—why oil prices fluctuate, why alliances like NATO exist, or why climate change requires international cooperation. Without IR, it would be impossible to make sense of the complex web of treaties, organizations, and conflicts that define global politics.
Answered for the Question: "What is international relations in political science?"
Wooden growth charts are my side gig, and India’s 2025 gifting trend makes this a hit. Potential - Demand: ₹800-2,000/chart. - Startup: ₹40k for laser cutter. Plan - Design: Custom names, themes. - Legal: Sole prop. - Market: Insta, local stores. Aim for 20 charts/month = ₹30k profit. Wood quality matters—source well. WoodenCraft’s tips inspire. Wall or freestanding charts?
Answered for the Question: "How to start a business crafting personalized, wooden growth charts for children?"
I’ve helped new moms online, and in 2025, a maternity consulting biz is a heartfelt win. Potential - Demand: ₹500-2,000/session. - Startup: ₹15k for laptop, ads. Plan - Learn: YouTube parenting tips. - Legal: MSME reg. - Market: FB parenting groups. Aim for 5 clients/month = ₹10k profit. Follow-ups build loyalty. FirstCry’s tips inspire. Online or in-person?
I’ve rented sarees for Diwali, and in 2025, India’s festive rental market is booming—sustainability’s in. Market Fit - Demand: ₹500-5,000/rental. - Cost: ₹1 lakh for stock, cleaning. Steps 1. Source: Lehengas, kurtas from Surat. 2. Legal: MSME reg, GST. 3. Sell: Insta, local boutiques. Rent 50 pieces/month = ₹50k profit. Cleaning’s critical—use pros. Flyrobe’s guide helps. Sarees or sherwanis first?
Answered for the Question: "How to start a festival rental clothes service in India?"