Suggestions for increased effectiveness of Commercial / Tax / Corporate / Industry specific Laws in India

There is no doubt that India faces multiplicity of Laws (at the Centre) passed over many years to take care of eventualities and events as they arise during the nation development.  The intent of the laws is genuine but at many times there is conflict between their provisions and Courts in India spend time and…

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Four sutras for living

Over the years, I have observed that human beings are drawn to concise truths. A single sentence, if held deeply, can shape a lifetime. We call them aphorisms, maxims, or commandments. In our tradition, we call them sutras — threads of wisdom that quietly hold life together.  Dharma itself is vast and evolving. It cannot…

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Africa’s resources aren’t a curse or a cure — governance is the real mineral

Today, we stand at a crossroads where the geography of wealth meets the geometry of power. When we discuss the geopolitical economy of the Global South, one term frequently anchors the conversation: Resource Nationalism. It is the assertion of state sovereignty over natural wealth. And there is perhaps no more dramatic, or cautionary, case study…

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The N in MANAV is the hard part

Part 1 of 2: Why India’s AI future may run through the edge, not the frontier At the India AI Impact Summit on February 19, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a vision he called MANAV. The acronym is elegant: moral systems, accountable governance, national sovereignty, accessible and inclusive technology, and valid and legitimate systems….

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Pay-ship day

These days when I am retired, I remember and recollect the dramatic changes which occurred in so many areas during my Naval career and what seemed so difficult and unimplementable   smoothly formed part of the system. Perhaps there was a collective will and inherent discipline and more so, the change was beneficial to the…

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Summits & realities

There’ll be no global cooperation in AI. But Indian entrepreneurs can pick their niches Around this time six years ago, world was waking up to dangers of a brand-new virus. Was Covid a manmade pandemic? We still don’t know. What we do know is that AI, which is in its infancy, already has, or is…

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Apple a day

Though not quite the ‘Mother of deals’ as the Indo-EU trade pact was gushingly described, the Indo-US handshake on trade might, continuing the family analogy, be called the Auntyji of deals, or bearing Uncle Sam in mind, the Chachaji of deals. While Indian exporters have welcomed it, as have HarleyDavidson enthusiasts, Opposition has slammed the…

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Aadi Anant: From here to eternity

By Narayani Ganesh From Dec to mid-Jan, Chennai is a mecca for music lovers with its hugely popular festival of performing arts, culminating in Pongal festivities that celebrate the harvest. One such concert by Ashwini Bhide of the Jaipur Gharana, organised by National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), stood out not only for a…

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‘If it works for India, it’ll work globally’

Functionality across a big country’s diverse income levels, geographies, languages, and infra constraints is a great test for every technology’s resilience & adaptability, writes ex-CEO of Niti Aayog India is among the world’s largest producers and consumers of data. Hundreds of millions of users interact daily across platforms spanning finance, commerce, health, education, mobility, and…

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