October 30, 2024

Debunking the Myth of Being Employee-Focused

Let’s get one thing straight—the whole idea of being “employee-focused” has been blown way out of proportion. Companies think it means treating everyone equally, offering support to all, and making sure no one gets left behind. But that’s not being employee-focused—that’s being naive. I’ve run companies where some employees absolutely loved the culture, and others? […]

October 28, 2024

US: Losing Its Grip at Home and Abroad

The United States—the so-called global superpower—once thrived by spreading chaos around the world. Overthrowing governments, igniting civil wars, and playing puppet master, it maintained its dominance by destabilizing others. But now? The tables have turned, and the chaos has come knocking on America’s own door. Global Powers Flip the Script Russia, China, Iran, and even […]

October 24, 2024

Israel-Gaza War: The Brutal Standoff Continues, and the West Watches Helplessly

Let’s lay it out bare—the war between Israel and Gaza that reignited in October 2023 isn’t just another flare-up; it’s a catastrophe of epic proportions, and it’s tearing apart the very fabric of the region. Humanity? Compassion? They’ve been thrown out the window. We’re witnessing a ruthless cycle of blood, rubble, and shattered lives. And […]

October 22, 2024

BRICS: The New World Order Is Here, And The West Is Shaking In Its Boots

For decades, the West has called the shots. The U.S. dollar dominated global markets, NATO dictated military power, and Europe, along with the U.S., pulled the strings of global diplomacy. But that world is crumbling. A seismic shift is happening right now, and at the epicenter of this new world order is BRICS—an alliance of […]

October 17, 2024

Between Allies and Accusations: The complicated India-USA Relationship

While I was surfing through the BBC, It occurred to me that the Khalistani movement has gained traction in the U.S. and India, often manifesting in separatist activities that threaten India’s sovereignty. Just like the Recent India-Canada Diplomatic crisis regarding the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, figures like Gurpatwant Singh Pannun have been vocal advocates […]

August 26, 2024

Battery Rickshaws: The Road Menace of Delhi

I’m glad to see a much needed reform in transportation law regarding the menace makers of the road The battery rickshaws.  illegal e-rickshaws in Delhi will be crushed within seven days of being seized. This comes as a much-needed response to the rampant misuse of these vehicles that has escalated over time. Just a few […]

July 22, 2024

The Nameplate Controversy: A Farce of Political Divides and Misplaced Priorities

Let’s get straight to the point. The government’s latest stunt, demanding vendors to display their names and license numbers, is just another pathetic attempt at political puppetry. Here’s a no-nonsense breakdown of why this is nothing but a farcical charade. Legal Legitimacy: A Shallow Facade First things first, legally speaking, the government can absolutely enforce […]

June 28, 2024

TIME TO SIDEN THE BIDEN!!

In American politics, presidential debates are pivotal moments that can sway public opinion and shape the trajectory of an election. Today’s debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden was no exception, highlighting their contrasting styles and messages. Biden struggled to convincingly counter Trump’s claims. Trump’s Commanding Presence: Trump took the stage […]

June 27, 2024

Julian Assange’s Release and the Complexities of Justice: A Balanced Perspective

The case of Julian Assange has become a focal point in the global discourse on press freedom, national security, and governmental accountability. His recent release from Belmarsh Prison in London and the ongoing legal proceedings in the United States highlight critical issues that resonate far beyond his personal plight. The Release from Prison: Julian Assange’s […]

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June 18, 2024

Why Making Yourself Jobless is the Key to Career Growth?

As someone who has led many organizations, I’ve often been faced with the question “Who is a better performer? The one person who is so critical to the organization that if they are not there it will fall apart, or the one whose job would require three other people to replace him.” My immediate response […]

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