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Indian Elections India is voting for a new government starting next week. Who will win, and what influence will it have on the future of India and the much-expected move of companies from China to…
Indian Elections India is voting for a new government starting next week. Who will win, and what influence will it have on the future of India and the much-expected move of companies from China to…
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The Discovery of Civilization Here is the story of my first visit outside India, to the UK to do my MBA: Also, linked in the following are stories to do with the structure of India:…
The “Structure” of India In the post-Christian world, the assumption is that prosperity and education must automatically lead to enlightenment. The results have, however, been quite the opposite, as these factors have instead provided leverage…
Midnight’s Children What were the glorious days of “independence” like in India in 1947? Is India the rape capital of the world? Where does the concept of honor fit in here? How saintly Indian women…
The Empire Strikes Back When the British arrived in India, they wanted to define the social structure they saw. Being systems thinkers, they classified the caste system. That was a mistake and created confusion among…
The Economics of India I am no fan of Xi. And China’s Belt and Road Initiative is not necessarily beneficial, given the massive increase in government expenditure as a part of their GDP that this…
Canada: The Great Replacement I asked several of my Canadian friends how much they thought had the Canadian population been diluted by immigration. Not one knew even close to the actual number. Canada has diluted…
Islam in Europe Can Islam be assimilated into Europe? What about Hinduism? Indian podcaster, Pratham, and I discuss this in the following. We also discuss where affirmative policies have brought us and the utter idiot…
India: Hawala Trade India is imposing a 20% refundable tax on foreign expenses made in INR. While this money will theoretically be refunded in the following tax assessment, you will lose value because of high…