February 9, 2026

Jeffrey Epstein, Power, Hypocrisy & the Baseline We Refuse to Admit

  Jeffrey Epstein, India, and the Art of Missing the Point The world is once again pretending to be shocked. Jeffrey Epstein is back in the news, and with him, the ritualistic pointing of fingers at anyone who ever shook his hand, boarded a plane, or attended a party where bad decisions were served with […]

February 3, 2026

India–US Trade Deal: Zero Non-Tariff Barriers, Zero Illusions

India and the United States have announced a India–US trade deal. Cue the noise. Trump said zero tariffs. Twitter heard zero tariffs. WhatsApp University awarded PhDs in zero tariffs. Reality, as usual, is calmer. And smarter. India has not reduced tariffs to zero. That was never the point. What India has done instead is far […]

January 30, 2026

India EU FTA Impact on Indian Economy – A Tariff-Lighter World Takes Shape

This is historic — not because it’s perfect, but because it proves India is finally playing big-league global economics, not just defensive bilateral skirmishes. And if you read both headlines and history with honest eyes, what’s happening here is a clue about the world I’ve been writing about in India Vision and later in KGism […]

January 3, 2026

12 O’Clock Is Getting Closer

Introduction: This Was Not Just a Strike The US Venezuela crisis 2026 took a sharp and dangerous turn when the United States claimed it had captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and flown him out of the country after a military operation. This isn’t diplomacy. This isn’t law enforcement. This isn’t even regime change dressed politely. […]

institutional collapse in democracies
November 27, 2025

Political Obedience, Democracy and Chaos: A KG Analysis

North America can keep its drama, but let’s be real — the moment those five Democrats put out a video asking government officials to “refuse illegal orders,” it stopped being an American story. It’s a global red flag. And for readers in India, this isn’t some distant foreign circus. We’ve lived this. We’ve paid for […]

political commentary
November 19, 2025

The Exile That Came Back With Teeth

This isn’t just another story — it’s a piece of political commentary on how failures in foresight reshape nations. Sheikh Hasina’s quiet stay in India was never “temporary accommodation.” It was a geopolitical landmine disguised as a houseguest — the kind you only notice when it’s already ticking. Everyone knew it. Everyone saw it coming. […]

Middle East Peace Illusion
October 13, 2025

Israel–Hamas ‘Peace’: The Rubble Beneath the Applause

They Don’t Want You to See the Rot – They Want You to Celebrate a Pause October 8, 2023 → October 8, 2025.Two years. Two lifetimes in Gaza. Two full chapters in the same tragic novel. Hamas is still there. Israel is still there. Gaza is still disputed. The world is acting like someone pressed […]

H1B Visa Fee
September 20, 2025

H1B Fees, IndiaAI & Innovation

Trump just dropped the mic on globalization with a $100K H1B visa fee. Let’s be honest: this is less about jobs and more about misplaced bravado. The logic seems simple — make it unaffordable, save jobs. The reality? Those same jobs will be done from India, Vietnam, Eastern Europe… anywhere but the US. America loses […]

Political Violence in America
September 18, 2025

America – From Land of the Free to Land of the Fractured

There was a time when America exported democracy like Coca-Cola and lectured the world on human rights. Today, it exports chaos—and unlike Coke, there’s no zero-sugar version. The killing of Charlie Kirk isn’t just a tragic headline; it’s the rotten fruit of years of political violence in America spewed daily on American airwaves. The political […]

US Tariffs on India
August 29, 2025

US Tariffs on India: Why It’s Time We Show Them the Longer Finger

So, Uncle Sam has thrown another tantrum – US tariffs on India and Indian goods. It’s the diplomatic equivalent of a schoolyard bully demanding your lunch money. Only this time, the “kid” being targeted – India – isn’t scrawny anymore. We’re bulked up, confident, and not particularly impressed by the bully’s biceps. The American playbook […]

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