
Reform 3.0: What Has to Change
India doesn’t need another reform agenda. It needs an economy that makes building, hiring, and growing easier.

Haresh Chawla
Investor | Entrepreneur
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India doesn’t need another reform agenda. It needs an economy that makes building, hiring, and growing easier.

Haresh Chawla
Investor | Entrepreneur

What India’s agreements with the US and EU reveal about power, policy space, and calibrated accommodation

Vivek Y. Kelkar
Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

Why India’s AI moment will be decided less by models—and more by how intelligence is applied, governed, and trusted

Haresh Chawla
Investor | Entrepreneur

Another 50 tech IPOs won’t build a middle class

Haresh Chawla
Investor | Entrepreneur

Why a civilisation that thinks in eternity still struggles to plan in decades

Ajay Chacko
Director | Keya Foods International

Why India’s future power will be shaped less by diplomacy and more by trade architecture

Vivek Y. Kelkar
Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

What the Chola trail reveals about power, systems, memory, and coffee

Vijay Bhat
Founder-Director | Roots & Wings Consulting Services

From sacred groves to the Western Ghats, Gadgil’s work rebuilt the bridge between science and lived experience.

Founding Fuel

What prolonged global conflicts mean for Europe, China—and India’s narrowing strategic space.

Vivek Y. Kelkar
Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

With the right positioning, Test cricket can become a premium cultural product — and a powerful tourism engine. The BCCI is uniquely placed to lead that shift.

Shravan Bhat
Journalist | Power Finance & Risk

Why talking about death early may be the most humane act of care we offer our families—and ourselves

Founding Fuel

Why measurement is never neutral—and why AI forces us to rethink what we trust

Founding Fuel

How Trump’s tariffs, Europe’s capitulation, China’s counter-moves and India’s narrowing room for manoeuvre reshaped the global order.

Dinesh Narayanan
Independent journalist | Author of The RSS and The Making of The Deep Nation

Ambassador Shyam Saran on a post-American order, a slowing China, and how India must balance room for manoeuvre with hard-headed realism on Russia, the US and China.

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How small everyday choices shape cultures, organisations, and the societies we become

Kavi Arasu
Leadership and Talent Development Professional

When innovation icons turn into liability machines, it’s not chemistry that fails—it’s governance, incentives, and courage

Devangshu Dutta
Founder | Third Eyesight

The Codes rewrite the architecture of wages, flexibility, digital compliance, gig work and industrial relations. But the real transformation depends on how states implement them—and how leaders rebuild trust, dignity and fairness inside workplaces



Vineet Kaul, Vivek Patwardhan & Satish Pradhan

Justin Logan of the Cato Institute on how Trump’s second term reshaped global trade, defense alignments, and America’s domestic equilibrium—and why the turbulence may be far from over

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Three competing visions inside the MAGA movement—over AI, immigration and national sovereignty—may determine America’s technological doctrine for the next decade

Sundeep Waslekar
President | Strategic Foresight Group

Sundeep Waslekar, president of Strategic Foresight Group, on a West in turmoil, an international order in free fall, and an AI race racing ahead of rules.

Founding Fuel
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