Extremely privileged and honoured to get the book released by Mahamandaleshwar Acharya, Gurudev Ishwar Tulya Param Poojniye Dr Kailashanand Giri Ji Maharaj.
India’s Export Renaissance: The ESIR Strategy for Global Trade Power is an effort to reimagine India’s export journey through the ESIR framework — Engage, Sustain, Initiate and Recalibrate — towards building a stronger, globally competitive Bharat.
Grateful for the presence, blessings, and encouragement of distinguished policymakers, scholars, trade experts, and well-wishers at the launch at PM Museum, New Delhi. The journey towards Viksit Bharat @2047 demands bold thinking, institutional coherence, and transformative action.
#IndiasExportRenaissance #ESIR #ViksitBharat2047 #Exports #TradePolicy #India
India is often running a marathon while global trade is sprinting.
That is the “Velocity Gap” this article talks about.
Global markets move in weeks. Institutional responses move in months.
To win more export opportunities, India must break bureaucratic silos, move from slow process-driven governance to outcome-focused governance, and make faster decisions when global opportunities open.
Read my latest article:
https://t.co/j9vNYaU6sP
#indiantrade #importexport #tradeandcommerce
@vifindia@DoC_GoI
India reacts to global trade shocks. It's time India anticipates them.
My book India's Export Renaissance is now LIVE on Amazon India.
The world's trade landscape is shifting — supply chain disruptions, geopolitical realignments, digital commerce explosions. Traditional policy cycles can't keep up.
The ESIR Framework — Engage, Sustain, Initiate, Recalibrate — is designed to change that.
✅ Real-time digital monitoring
✅ AI-powered trade intelligence
✅ Blockchain-backed export traceability
✅ MSME empowerment at scale
✅ New tools: DART | BharatE | SNEW | TIDE | UEPD
Together, these build a smarter, faster, more resilient export governance system — positioning India for global trade leadership as we march toward India@2047.
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#IndiaExports #TradePolicy #ESIR #India2047 #DigitalIndia #Exports
Can Delhi finally get to the source of its water crisis, or are we still just going with the flow?
Budget 2026 fixes pipes, but real water security begins when Delhi learns to carry its own water.
https://t.co/pDArquPudt
@MCD_Delhi@FinMinIndia@gupta_rekha@LtGovDelhi@CMODelhi@BJP4Delhi
Pleasure to welcome Shri Taranjit Singh Sandhu ; a classmate at JNU in MA ( School of International Studies ) and M. Phil ( South Asian Studies Division), a fellow Free Thinkers and an excellent human being.
Confident that Delhi will see all developments during his wise and thoughtful leadership as LG of Delhi .
Choke points are the strategic buzzword today, with both military and economic weight. But while the lessons of the Strait of Hormuz have led many to imagine similar leverage around Lakshadweep and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, I would argue for a bigger idea: India must evolve as a Platform Power to counter aggression.
The real lesson of Hormuz is not that disruption is power. It is that the world depends on states that can preserve stability when critical flows are threatened.
For India, that means thinking beyond choke point denial. Our long-term strength depends on securing the flows that sustain national power — trade, energy, logistics, finance, mobility, and trust.
That is also why naval power remains central. India cannot base its strategy only on disruption when its own prosperity depends on open and secure sea lanes.
With pressure from China, Pakistan, Indian Ocean competition, and proxy threats, India needs strategic flexibility: submarines and surface fleets, air power and surveillance, island capabilities and mobile response forces.
Lakshadweep and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands should therefore be developed not as static denial points, but as integrated hubs for reach, deterrence, logistics, and rapid deployment.
India’s real task is not to imitate Hormuz. It is to ensure that, within its sphere of influence, vital flows remain secure, trusted, and free from coercion. That is what a Platform Power does.
https://t.co/7gNOGKzA0p.
@shipmin_india@sjaishankaroffc@DrSJaishankar@DoC_GoI@HardeepSPuri@PiyushGoyal
India’s West Asia stance is framed as “pragmatic restraint” vs “critique of silence.”
However in a unipolar world, silence is a loss of sovereign voice.
In Navigating the Unipolarity Chakravyuh, I argue for proactive, Dharma-led engagement.
https://t.co/O2b2UXMEhr
The U.S. building drones inspired by Iran signals a shift:
advantage today is speed of learning and deployment.
India has done this for years through frugal engineering — from Chandrayaan to scale innovation.
My article explores a similar idea. @vifindia
https://t.co/M384mEYIcj
Geopolitics is driving trade now.
India’s FTA push reflects a shift — from market access to resilience and real-time advantage.
As I wrote last year: treaties must perform, not just promise.
You can read my article for @vifindia here:
https://t.co/ehVdL9Do7e
In this interview with @CNNnews18’s @_pallavighosh, I speak about the corruption, bullying and misgovernance of TMC. Have also highlighted what we will do for the people of West Bengal.
"Many years later, I remembered Panditji’s words. Eyes can indeed tell a story," writes @_pallavighosh on how #BirjuMaharaj's lessons helped her in times of Covid-19.
https://t.co/v7SFKYvDW4
Punjab Congress Chief Navjot Singh Sidhu (@sherryontopp) in an exclusive conversation with @_pallavighosh says, 'This is a new Congress and a new Punjab which will fight its way through with and agenda and a roadmap with moral authority'
#BattleForPunjab#Congress#Punjab