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How Iran Is Turning the Global Economy Into a Battlefield

How Iran Is Turning the Global Economy Into a Battlefield

As the conflict with the United States and Israel intensifies, Iran’s new leadership is signalling a prolonged confrontation—one that combines conventional warfare with pressure on global energy flows and supply chains.

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Vivek Y. Kelkar

Vivek Y. Kelkar

Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

The US–Israel War on Iran: The Risks to India’s Strategic Hedging
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

The US–Israel War on Iran: The Risks to India’s Strategic Hedging

Energy dependence, remittance flows and trade corridors reveal how deeply India’s economy is tied to stability in West Asia. Part II of a two-part series.

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Vivek Y. Kelkar

Vivek Y. Kelkar

Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

The US–Israel War on Iran: Energy, Power and Regional Disruption
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

The US–Israel War on Iran: Energy, Power and Regional Disruption

Energy chokepoints, proxy escalation and great-power recalibration are reshaping the Gulf and unsettling the global order. Part I of a two-part series.

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Vivek Y. Kelkar

Vivek Y. Kelkar

Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

Tariffs Are the Noise. Realignment Is the Signal
·Global Trade and Geoeconomics

Tariffs Are the Noise. Realignment Is the Signal

Even if Trump’s tariffs disappear, the forces reshaping global trade—geopolitics, security concerns and reconfigured regional blocs—are here to stay

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Vivek Y. Kelkar

Vivek Y. Kelkar

Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

The Happiness We Keep Postponing
·Happiness, Meaning & Purpose

The Happiness We Keep Postponing

A reflection on joy, and why the ordinary day may be enough

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Haresh Chawla

Haresh Chawla

Investor, Entrepreneur

The Blind Spots of India Inc
·Leadership Practice and Development

The Blind Spots of India Inc

Disability inclusion, leadership imagination, and the limits of intent

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Nikunj Kumar Jain
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Subhashis Sinha

Nikunj Kumar Jain & Subhashis Sinha

India’s AI Moment
·The Geopolitics of AI

India’s AI Moment

As major powers turn artificial intelligence towards science and national security, India must widen its AI vision beyond inclusion and productivity

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Pankaj Saran

Pankaj Saran

Convenor, NatStrat

Redesigning Work—or Retreating to Control
·Work from Anywhere and Future of Work

Redesigning Work—or Retreating to Control

Why the real risk in the return-to-office debate isn’t resistance, but the quiet erosion of judgement and capability

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Kavi Arasu

Kavi Arasu

Leadership and Talent Development Professional

India Is Asking the Wrong Question About AI
·Development & State Capacity

India Is Asking the Wrong Question About AI

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

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Haresh Chawla

Haresh Chawla

Investor, Entrepreneur

Anatomy of a Prompt
·AI, Leadership & Decision Making

Anatomy of a Prompt

On prompting, intent, and the discipline of asking well

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Arjo Basu
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Debleena Majumdar

Arjo Basu & Debleena Majumdar

Relearning the Craft of Teaching
·Continuous & Immersive Learning

Relearning the Craft of Teaching

An eight-week teaching programme unsettles long-held assumptions about rigour, expertise, and what it truly means to help students learn

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Uma Narain

Uma Narain

Former Founding Dean, School of Liberal Arts, NMIMS University

America’s Iran Trap Is Closing
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

America’s Iran Trap Is Closing

Carrier strike groups, nuclear deadlines and a brittle regime in Tehran are converging on a moment where Washington may discover that every move—strike, sabotage or restraint—ends in escalation

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Vivek Y. Kelkar

Vivek Y. Kelkar

Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

A Merger Is Not an Idea
·Corporate Strategy

A Merger Is Not an Idea

Why the Omnicom - Interpublic deal reveals a deeper failure of imagination in advertising

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Shekar Swamy

Shekar Swamy

MD & Group CEO, R K SWAMY Ltd

The Light and the Lotus
·Arts & Culture

The Light and the Lotus

What the return of the Piprahwa relics asks of us—about restraint, remembrance, and how we practice attention today

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Jay Vikram Bakshi

Jay Vikram Bakshi

Board Adviser, Entrepreneurial Mentor

Inside Chennai’s Enduring Enterprises
·Family Business & Inter-generational transitions

Inside Chennai’s Enduring Enterprises

A field report on family ownership, continuity, and the craft of building for the long term

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Upamanyu Bhattacharya

Upamanyu Bhattacharya

Professor of Retail, S P Jain Institute of Management & Research

A Journey Back to Myself
·Travel & Journeys

A Journey Back to Myself

Armed with a diary and pen, I set out on a solo two-and-a-half-month ‘journalling adventure’ through Malaysia and Indonesia. Every little self-musing helped me remember my old self and awaken a new one

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Piya Bose

Piya Bose

Founder, Girls On The Go & Cave of Plato

The Quiet Work of Branding
·Organisational Culture, Transformation and Change

The Quiet Work of Branding

Five shifts shaping how organisations build clarity, continuity and trust in 2025

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Indranil Gupta

Indranil Gupta

Founder Director, BrandNEW Associates

Iran at the Brink: Five Scenarios That Could Reshape the Region
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

Iran at the Brink: Five Scenarios That Could Reshape the Region

Economic collapse, political revolt and great-power rivalry converge in Iran’s most dangerous moment in decades.

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Vivek Y. Kelkar

Vivek Y. Kelkar

Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

When We Stopped Taking Things Apart
·Digital transformation

When We Stopped Taking Things Apart

How abstraction, AI, and frictionless systems may be reshaping confidence, cognition, and first-principles thinking

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Ajay Chacko

Ajay Chacko

Director, Keya Foods International

A World Without Endgames
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

A World Without Endgames

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

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Vivek Y. Kelkar

Vivek Y. Kelkar

Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

Test cricket’s second innings
·Development & State Capacity

Test cricket’s second innings

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.

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Shravan Bhat

Shravan Bhat

Journalist, Power Finance & Risk

When Stories Move Faster Than Systems
·Organisational Culture, Transformation and Change

When Stories Move Faster Than Systems

Why AI-accelerated narratives are exposing leadership and capability gaps across organisations

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Arjo Basu
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Debleena Majumdar

Arjo Basu & Debleena Majumdar

Revolution Inside AI
·AI Ethics & Governance

Revolution Inside AI

As the world fixates on large language models, a quieter shift toward world models, scientific AI and safety is reshaping global power

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Sundeep Waslekar

Sundeep Waslekar

President, Strategic Foresight Group

The Best of FF Life 2025
·Travel & Journeys

The Best of FF Life 2025

11 stories that asked us to slow down, look closer, and feel more deeply

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Founding Fuel

Founding Fuel

The Best Stories of 2025
·Corporate Strategy

The Best Stories of 2025

Ten of our best work through the year—on business, leadership, and geopolitical trends

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Founding Fuel

Founding Fuel

The Year the World Learned to Live Without America
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

The Year the World Learned to Live Without America

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

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Dinesh Narayanan

Dinesh Narayanan

Independent journalist, Author of The RSS and The Making of The Deep Nation

When A Leader Stumbles
·Crisis Leadership, Reputation and Trust

When A Leader Stumbles

How an airline’s crisis became an industry’s test. The concluding part of a two part special series

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Satish Pradhan

Satish Pradhan

Independent Consultant

The Paradox of Excellence
·Organisational Culture, Transformation and Change

The Paradox of Excellence

How IndiGo’s greatest strengths created the conditions for the December 2025 crisis — and what it reveals about the limits of high-performance systems. Part One of a two part special series

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Satish Pradhan

Satish Pradhan

Independent Consultant

The Best Business Books of 2025
·High Performance Individuals and Teams

The Best Business Books of 2025

Ten essential reads on money, leadership, and navigating a changing world

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D Shivakumar

D Shivakumar

Operating Partner, Advent International

The New Perimeter of National Security
·Corporate Strategy

The New Perimeter of National Security

Why India’s corporate leaders can no longer separate digital risk from strategic resilience

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G Venkat Raman

G Venkat Raman

Professor, Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Management, Indore

The Broken Windows of Our Moral Life
·Development & State Capacity

The Broken Windows of Our Moral Life

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

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Kavi Arasu

Kavi Arasu

Leadership and Talent Development Professional

India’s Labour Codes: The Shift from Protecting Jobs to Formalising Work
·Development & State Capacity

India’s Labour Codes: The Shift from Protecting Jobs to Formalising Work

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

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Vineet Kaul
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Vivek Patwardhan
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Satish Pradhan

Vineet Kaul, Vivek Patwardhan & Satish Pradhan

Who Gets to Decide What Happens at the End of Your Life?
·Health & Wellbeing

Who Gets to Decide What Happens at the End of Your Life?

Living wills remain on the fringes, but they are forcing India to confront family power, cultural taboo, and the realities of end-of-life care—signalling a profound shift in how the country thinks about dignity and medical decision-making

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Sveta Basraon

Sveta Basraon

Editor and Head of Operations, Founding Fuel

The One Leadership Skill We Forgot to Teach
·Leadership Practice and Development

The One Leadership Skill We Forgot to Teach

In an age of noise, overload and drifting meetings, facilitation is no longer a “tool”, it’s a core leadership discipline

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Kavi Arasu

Kavi Arasu

Leadership and Talent Development Professional

Who Will Win the MAGA Crown?
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

Who Will Win the MAGA Crown?

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

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Sundeep Waslekar

Sundeep Waslekar

President, Strategic Foresight Group