Since my blog is celebrating 25 years of the 21st century this year, and since the first 25 years of this century and millennium have been mostly about some astounding innovations โ and disruptions โ I thought it is only appropriate that my first blog post of 2025 be on innovations. While many of us… Continue reading Will 2025 Be the Year for Innovations?
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New Year, New Blog Logo!
It's the last day of 2024 and I thought I must share with all readers of my blog, the new brand identity I have created for Peripatetic Perch, even though I am not a designer or art director. As my blog goes into its seventh year in 2025, my new blog logo features a new… Continue reading New Year, New Blog Logo!
Protected: Reading Ahead Into 2025
What Are the Chances that We Can End the Wars Next Year?
While we can expect the trade and tariff wars to get a fresh impetus next year with President Trump in office, what are the chances that we can find a way to end the wars next year and bring peace to the world? From media reports it appears that Trump is himself all for ending… Continue reading What Are the Chances that We Can End the Wars Next Year?
Little Work, Plenty of Hullabaloo
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
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
October, Autumn Cleaning and Remembrances
As is usual in Goa, after the monsoon ends there is always plenty of autumn cleaning required in our flat to clear away the cobwebs, dust and fungus that settle during the rainy months. This time, in October, I was struck by thoughts and remembrances of my late mother, Shantha Sundaram, my aged fatherโs mother… Continue reading October, Autumn Cleaning and Remembrances










