As pan-India 'BH' moves about, will states be tempted to display local identity even more prominently—a gop... https://t.co/Sg6qil6TL5 via @economictimes
Kerala is in the grip of a surging drug crisis. The state is cracking down, but the ground is slipping under its feet. Why? - The Economic Times https://t.co/bhpErnGr9r
A giant is waking: A plethora of problems persists even as intelligent Bengali cinema is starting to break its decades-long shackles - The Economic Times https://t.co/URWFOugQHJ
india toy industry: India's toy industry beats China with high tariffs and quality checks – can it go further? - The Economic Times @shantanunandan2 https://t.co/sZje4vxPTD
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to Immortality" is how India graciously welcomed me this week. The people were kind, generous, and curious.
They leaned into Don't Die, eager to learn and comprehend. I discovered their culture of bakchodi and discovered we have a lot in common: take your work seriously, not yourself.
India is hungry for life, youthful and open-minded.
The country has a rich history. Closest to my heart, in the 7th century, Indian mathematician Brahmagupta was the first to define zero as a number in its own right and describe its mathematical operations.
Zero is among the most significant discoveries in history, not only in mathematics but physics, astronomy, philosophy, computing, cryptography, accounting, logic, robotics, navigation and timekeeping.
Our modern world wouldn't be possible without it. Don't Die wouldn't be possible without it. Zero is also foundational to my zeroth principle thinking and Zeroism.
It was a busy week:
+ 6 podcasts
+ 2 cities
+ 88 press write ups
+ spent time with some of Asia’s most influential people
+ public events that were 10x sold out
+ hosted private gatherings with leaders in business, politics, health, and culture.
+ a spread in the country's largest english speaking newspaper, The Economic Times
India thank you for having me. I hope to return soon.
Every move you make: Viswanathan Anand @vishy64theking decodes Gukesh vs. Ding Liren epic chess showdown - The Economic Times .... By @Unudurti https://t.co/Xas0hJfbDd via @economictimes
Trump win is a disaster for the world... Nobel laureate Dr Abhijit Banerji in an exclusive conversation with The Economic Times https://t.co/Bp8KFsGuxU
In the spotlight: Dynamic leaders shaping #India’s #growth trajectory, share their unique perspectives on the path to #economic#progress.
Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from them at #ETIndiaAscends
When: 13 November, 2 PM onwards
Register now to watch live! https://t.co/3cKAsyaxSR
The fan factor: 'Thalapathy' Vijay's political future hinges on turning his fan base into a powerful electoral force - The Economic Times @diarekhiET https://t.co/8bSin3VgUM
Over 100,000 new crorepati taxpayers emerged in India in just three years after the Covid outbreak. What’s driving this rise in high earners?
My Deep Dive in ET today
https://t.co/768NVzeYs3
After nearly two decades of polishing gems that lit up lives across the globe, one Ratna Kalakar tells me, “All I see is darkness.”
…the ET story link
https://t.co/P9v8Gx6l19