
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.

Founding Fuel

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

John Kay—one of the world’s leading thinkers on economics, corporate purpose, and capitalism—explores why individualism remains so deeply entrenched, even as it fuels inequality, populism, and institutional decay. Part 1 of a two-part conversation

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The government is not as a machine to fix, but a living system to serve: a conversation with Subroto Bagchi, entrepreneur, author, and public servant

Founding Fuel

Britain and India survive budget battles. The US turns them into a national pastime

Sachin Garg
Independent Public Policy Consultant

Israel’s strike on Qatar has triggered a dangerous new phase in the Middle East — exposing Washington’s conflicting roles as ally and broker

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

What the rise of contract labour reveals about the health of India’s factories — and the future of India Inc.

Vineet Kaul
HR Advisor and Mentor

What India’s ban on real-money gaming reveals about design, addiction, and opinion

Shrinath V
Founder, The Salient Advisory | Product & AI Strategy Advisor

They tell the story of modern India’s evolution

Founding Fuel

Why the media frenzy around the air crash is starting to look like six blind men and the elephant. The second in a three part series


Anmol Shrivastava & Indrajit Gupta

A modern Boeing Dreamliner fell from the sky seconds after takeoff—now, the race is on to uncover whether this was a tragic outlier or a signal that something deeper is broken. The first in a three part series


Anmol Shrivastava & Indrajit Gupta

The Kunal Kamra-BookMyShow face-off is more than a dust-up between a performer and a ticketing platform. It is a snapshot of a larger issue that will only become more pressing. And it impacts all of us

N S Ramnath
Senior Editor | Founding Fuel

Nandan Nilekani’s key to unlock the Indian market opportunity and galvanise growth: reforms in the four key areas of technology, capital, entrepreneurship and formalization

N S Ramnath
Senior Editor | Founding Fuel

Why understanding market fluctuations is your best defense against costly mistakes

Krishna Jha
Independent investor

Ukraine’s critical minerals deal with the US hangs on the edge of a precipice. Will it be a harbinger of peace with Russia? Or a deal too complex for even Trump to swing?

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

The defining challenges for India as it tries to balance demands from the US administration, and its own Asian backyard, which is increasingly coming under the dragon’s shadow

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

Stories of the making of our Constitution

Vinita Gursahani Singh
Founder | We, The People Abhiyan

Six industries to watch as the complicated relationship between the two countries in geopolitics extends to technology too

N S Ramnath
Senior Editor | Founding Fuel

The ghosts of the past will continue to haunt long into the future

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

The big powers are escalating the AI race, but some scientists fear that the technology will spin out of human control

Sundeep Waslekar
President | Strategic Foresight Group

Can a festival survive and thrive without corporate sponsorship? Yes — and here’s how Bangalore literature festival found freedom through community funding

N S Ramnath
Senior Editor | Founding Fuel

What part of our digital history is worth preserving? And who should have access and control over our social media accounts, passwords and other data?

Charles Assisi
Co-founder and Director | Founding Fuel

Insights from economist John Kay’s new book ‘The Corporation in the 21st Century’

D Shivakumar
Operating Partner | Advent International

What are the implications of the US-China rivalry for companies, global trade and India in particular? The Masterclass is a culmination of a weeklong curated learning experience

Founding Fuel

An extract from former RBI governor Dr D Subbarao’s book, ‘Just a Mercenary?’

Founding Fuel

The key turning points that defined a truly tumultuous general election

Founding Fuel

What stock market investors can learn from private equity investors

Krishna Jha
Independent investor

As it rolls out the world’s biggest-ever election, there’s a bigger challenge confronting India’s governance systems: Heat

Archana Chaudhary
Associate Director | Climate Trends

An extract from Rajrishi Singhal’s book, 'Slip, Stitch and Stumble: The Untold Story of India's Financial Sector Reforms'

Founding Fuel

Europe is caught between the left and right, antisemitism and Islamophobia, accepting asylum seekers and pushing back boats. The time for a delicate balancing act may be over. This is the second column in our Year End Special series on making sense of the biggest economic and geopolitical shifts and what they signal

Sir Graham Watson
Distinguished Visiting Fellow | University of Toronto - Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy

Despite the slowdown in its economy, Xi Jinping has not intervened with a stimulus package. The reason is a big shift in his policy, which is focused on building self-reliance. And this China Dream calls for patience and collective sacrifice by the Chinese nation

G Venkat Raman
Professor, Humanities and Social Sciences | Indian Institute of Management, Indore

Fintech must contend with inherent conflicts with what the regulators want. Fintech’s push for rapid scaling needs to balance with the regulators’ push for financial stability and consumer protection. Part 4 in this 4-part series

N S Ramnath
Senior Editor | Founding Fuel
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