It is okay to be a 'foreign' Indian
US Vice President JD Vance's India visit highlights the diaspora's connection with their roots. His son's reaction to India reflects the mixed feelings many overseas Indians experience. Generations born abroad have different cultural rhythms. Many may not feel an instinctive affinity to India. The diaspora is increasingly acknowledging their Indian background.
ASAP in eternal time: Timelines & appointments depend more on who, not what
ASAP's meaning varies based on power. Hinduism views time as eternal. Time perception differs with happiness or sadness. Power influences decisions affecting lives. The Puranas illustrate time's relativity. The story of Narad and Vishnu shows desire's impact on time perception. Powerful individuals manipulate time for personal gain. Citizens often suffer due to this manipulation.
Investor trust, real equity multiplier: How investing in stocks could have made you a crorepati
An old motorcycle investment story highlights the power of equity. The article emphasizes that equity is more than just profit sharing. It is about inclusive capitalism built on fairness. Promoters often undervalue equity's cost, seeking 'cheap' capital in bullish markets. Trust is key. Communication, independent boards, and returning excess cash build investor confidence.
Following the Pahalgam attack, Srinagar flight prices surged. This raised concerns about unfair pricing. The DGCA intervened, but many travelers already faced high costs. The Consumer Protection Act needs amendment. It should address emergency profiteering in essential services. A 'crisis pricing code' is necessary. This will ensure fair pricing during emergencies. India must prioritize consumer protection over unchecked algorithms.
Big Techs free use of copyrighted work to train AI devalues creators, crowns a new techno-elite
Meta faces a lawsuit for allegedly using millions of pirated books to train its LLAMA algorithms, claiming 'fair use'. The company argues individual works have insignificant impact on LLM performance, justifying non-payment to authors. This move threatens to devalue original creative work, potentially establishing a techno-hierarchy where authentic intellectual pursuit becomes superfluous.
The calm before the storm: What Pahalgam attack reveals about Pakistan's long-term agenda
The Pahalgam attack highlights that a lull in terrorist activity doesn't mean terrorism is over. It could mean regrouping. Improved intelligence can explain increased clashes. An appropriate response is needed. Pakistan's support systems for terrorism must be dismantled. Talks have been misread as weakness. Pakistan needs to show real change. But, its radical ideology is deeply rooted.
Retail investors know their IPOs too
Investment bankers are pushing for a reduction in the IPO share allocation for retail investors, favoring institutional bidders, following concerns about overpriced IPOs. This proposal faces opposition, given the significant role of retail investors in Indian equity markets and IPO success.
Shocking attack in Pahalgam: What should Indias response be?
Following the Pahalgam massacre, which jeopardizes recent counter-insurgency gains in Kashmir, India faces mounting pressure to retaliate decisively against Pakistan. The attack, targeting a tourist destination and base camp for the Amarnath pilgrimage, highlights security failures and the continued threat of foreign terrorists.
Has Modi govts strategy in Kashmir backfired in the face of new global alliances?
Following calls for retaliation akin to the Balakot airstrikes, India faces a changed global landscape. Pakistan's alliance with Bangladesh and China, coupled with Chinese assertiveness in Ladakh, presents new challenges. India has also strained relations with Russia and there is some uncertainty with the US under Trump that could further complicate matters.
India-Saudi refinery deal back on table: Will Aramco's third try finally click?
Saudi Arabia is again seeking investments in India's refining sector, attracted by the country's increasing oil demand and refining capacity. Despite past failed ventures, two new refinery proposals are under consideration, but disagreements over mandatory Saudi oil supply remain a hurdle.
As Trumps 90-day tariff deadline approaches, fear will again overtake greed
Amidst tariff concerns, analysts debate the potential impact of Trump's trade policies. A temporary pause on reciprocal tariffs offered some optimism, yet skepticism remains about a lasting resolution. Trump's determination to reshape US manufacturing and address trade deficits suggests further action beyond the 90-day window.
Elon Musk's no-show and why India should consider betting on BYD for its EV future
After Elon Musk's abrupt cancellation of his India trip to prioritize a deal in China, India is urged to diversify its EV strategy. The article suggests embracing BYD, a leading Chinese EV manufacturer, to boost India's EV ambitions and address the trade deficit with China.
Directors and independence: No excuse for corporate fraud
Following the Gensol fraud, the article highlights the ineffectiveness of current regulatory safeguards due to the lack of genuine independence among independent directors. It emphasizes the need for a cultural shift that encourages dissent and stricter scrutiny of related party transactions.
Indo-US Tech Alliance: A strategic pivot amid the US-China tech cold war
Amidst the ongoing US-China tech war, India has a significant opportunity to gain through a well-crafted tech deal with the US, potentially surpassing the benefits of a simple trade agreement. Semiconductors are at the heart of the US-China conflict, with recent restrictions on chip exports impacting companies like Nvidia and AMD.
Brandless luxury becomes vogue in the shadow of Trump's tariff war as China plays 'price truth' card
The US-China trade tensions have expanded into the luxury goods market, with Chinese manufacturers using social media to expose the price discrepancies between branded and unbranded items. These videos highlight that identical quality products are available at significantly lower prices without the logo.
Beyond slogans, now, please? India needs a GoI-owned, macro framework to address pertinent questions
Amidst global economic uncertainty and faltering domestic growth, there is a need for a transparent macroeconomic framework in India. The current reliance on rhetoric is questionable and India needs to return to evidence-based analysis.
Beyond compliance: Why companies must look past the balance sheet for ESG
Indian companies are increasingly embracing ESG reporting, driven by regulations like BRSR and global sustainability goals. While initially perceived as costly, ESG compliance offers long-term benefits, mirroring the evolution of mandatory CSR. Companies must integrate ESG into their core strategies, ensuring data accuracy and genuine commitment for sustained success and positive impact.
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Government holds meeting with Meitei-Kuki groups on Manipur conflict resolution
In an effort to secure lasting peace, the Centre held discussions with Meitei and Kuki community representatives to resolve ongoing conflicts in Manipur. The government prioritizes restoring normalcy and maintaining law and order, as well as reconciling the communities.
India should lead war on terror, play active role in conflict resolution, says army chief
Speaking at the General Bipin Rawat Memorial Lecture, the Army Chief said that China has been challenging the rules-based system and taking a lead in disruptive activities.
NEW DELHI: During a meeting with External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Munich, Germany, on Friday, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha urged India's support in achieving a just and lasting peace in the ongoing conflict with Russia. The two leaders discussed ongoing efforts toward resolving the Ukraine conflict and explored opportunities to strengthen bilateral cooperation. Jaishankar said on X that the two leaders discussed ongoing efforts toward the resolution of the Ukraine conflict, in addition to the advancement of bilateral cooperation. Good to meet FM @andrii_sybiha of Ukraine on sidelines of #MSC2025 today. Discussed ongoing efforts towards resolution of the Ukraine conflict. Also spoke about further advancement of our bilateral cooperation. pic.twitter.com/x9jW8NUyCq Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) February 14, 2025 Sybiha expressed gratitude to Jaishankar for their meaningful meeting and emphasised a shared interest in advancing cooperation with India across various sectors, including trade, technology, agriculture, and security. We are interested in developing relations with India and advancing cooperation in trade, technology, agriculture, security, and other areas. We also rely on Indias strong global voice to bring a just and lasting peace closer, the Ukrainian minister said. India has been advocating for a peaceful resolution of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday that India is not eutral in the Russia-Ukraine war but has chosen to side with peace. Speaking at a joint press conference after more than four hours of bilateral talks with US President Donald Trump, Modi emphasised that he has been in regular contact with both Russia and Ukraine. Many people misunderstand Indias position, thinking we are neutral. I want to be clear: India is not neutral we stand for peace, the Prime Minister said. Modi expressed support for Trump's recent efforts to bring Russia and Ukraine to the negotiating table, saying that he hoped the US President would achieve success soon, opening the path to peace globally. Trump spoke with Putin on Wednesday, and the two leaders agreed to begin immediate negotiations to end the conflict that started in February 2022. Global democracy in trouble?: EAM Jaishankar refutes claim, says India's 'has delivered'
Introspection by states and societies has always been important for conflict resolution: Ajit Doval
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval emphasised the significance of introspection in resolving conflicts between state and religion. Speaking at the release of a Hindi book on the topic, he highlighted the importance of maintaining free thought and avoiding stagnation. M J Akbar also stressed the need for Muslims to embrace modernity and knowledge.
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This tribe in Andhra Pradesh preferstolive and let live-in
Some youngsters of the tribal group living on the banks of the Godavari river in Andhra Pradesh, to avoid the expensive traditional wedding rituals, have begun to prefer entering into live-in relationships with the partners of their choice. With the elders of the tribe accepting the arrangement and offering the same community support that they give married couples, the live-in couples families are thriving