
The Blind Spots of India Inc
Disability inclusion, leadership imagination, and the limits of intent
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Disability inclusion, leadership imagination, and the limits of intent

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

Speed is not strategy. The real battle is over sovereignty, science and state capacity

On prompting, intent, and the discipline of asking well

Artificial intelligence is superb at optimisation. But transformation still comes from the deviations leaders choose to back.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Inside the growing chorus of doubt from AI’s own pioneers

In a world of echo chambers, courage and curiosity keep us honest

Around the world, families are fighting back against AI harms. Why is India still silent?

Seven takeaways from a conversation with President Barack Obama’s speechwriter

What the tiger’s journey through the wild teaches us about leadership growth

Notes from 'Reshuffle: Who Wins when AI Restacks the Knowledge Economy’, Sangeet Paul Choudary's new book

In conversation with D Shivakumar, the acclaimed economist revisits the soul of business—from Boeing’s fall to Apple's hollow shell—and what real strategy should look like

McKinsey’s first Indian hire. Mentor to generations. Architect of an enduring legacy