The new Indian government took office six months ago, after a marathon parliament election in which the BJP-led NDA didnโt win a majority and had to form a coalition government. Since then, all of parliament proceedings have been stormed by the Adani controversy on which the opposition parties have been demanding a discussion. The Adani… Continue reading Little Work, Plenty of Hullabaloo
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Navigating 2025 the Slowdown Year
For the past few years since the Covid-19 pandemic, economic growth around the world has been subject to many constraints, including geopolitical ones, but most of all to cyclical and structural factors as well as to base effects. And every year of economic recovery since the pandemic, we have been speaking of it being the… Continue reading Navigating 2025 the Slowdown Year
What Election Year 2024 Tells Us About the State of Democracy
It was reported at the start of this year that around half the world would be voting in elections around the world in 2024! While this is in itself an interesting fact, I think even more fascinating would be the long journey that democracy has made over the past many centuries and decades across many… Continue reading What Election Year 2024 Tells Us About the State of Democracy
The World Economy Bracing for Trump 2.0
The last time the world saw a tariff and trade war it was 2017, in Trumpโs first term as President of the US when he took on the worldโs second largest economy, China, in a tariff war. It ended with China too imposing retaliatory tariff increases on American imports and before we knew it, Europe… Continue reading The World Economy Bracing for Trump 2.0
Ideas for Garnering Private Climate Finance
After Dubai, yet another oil rich country got a chance to host the UN Climate Change Summit or COP as it is known. I am not sure what the purpose of this is, but an obvious implication is that it would tend to limit conference discussions and deliberations, given that there would be resistance to… Continue reading Ideas for Garnering Private Climate Finance
Exploring the Connection Between Brands and Corporate Performance
While the connection between product sales or revenue and corporate performance is obvious and better understood in the world of business, the connection between brands and company performance is not so clear. This is because it is not a direct one. A recent post on LinkedIn and a comment to the post โ to which… Continue reading Exploring the Connection Between Brands and Corporate Performance
US and Global Economy on the Brink
As the United States of America votes in this most historic and significant of elections in recent history, perhaps we will get to see once again just how divided and polarised the country is. Because it is once again about two competing visions for America, as have the previous two US presidential elections been. Because… Continue reading US and Global Economy on the Brink
Cancel Culture of the High Low-Brow Kind
As I shared on LinkedIn and Twitter, sorry X, sometime ago, I am busy reading Leo Tolstoyโs War and Peace these days, that my aged father gifted me in Goa for my birthday this year. I am on the second volume of the three-volume set, and since I donโt have a book to write about… Continue reading Cancel Culture of the High Low-Brow Kind
Reading the Slo-Mo Global Economy
Weโre into the last quarter of 2024, the year of anticipated slowdown in the global economy. While weโre still awaiting the September quarter GDP growth figures for major economies around the world, it might be safe to say that the worst has been averted. That there isnโt a recession waiting around the corner. A few… Continue reading Reading the Slo-Mo Global Economy
Is Being a Pioneer Brand Good Enough?
The history of advertising and marketing is probably littered with scores of cases of companies and brands that began with a brilliant invention, but then petered out somewhere along the way. I have myself written about brands like Kodak, Nokia and Philips CDs in my older blog posts, and I am sure there are many… Continue reading Is Being a Pioneer Brand Good Enough?










