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Trauma could forge the mettle that a leadership role demands

Remember where you were during the 26/11 Mumbai attacks? You probably recollect your exact location, the people you were with, the first person you...

25.12.2023 6

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The narratives we choose today may determine decisions of war and peace tomorrow

The legendary Bob Dylan is the only person to have won a Grammy, a Pulitzer, an Oscar, the highest US civilian award, The Presidential Medal of...

13.11.2023 8

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It often takes more resolve and grit to save lives than wage war

In October 1962, our world came closest to complete annihilation when the two superpower foes of the time, the US and Soviet Union, were poised to...

30.10.2023 2

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Why the Israel-Palestine conflict is unlikely to end in our lifetime

Analysts termed 7 October 2023 as Israel’s 9/11 or India’s 26/11. A better comparison of Israel’s black day, however, would be with the Kargil...

24.10.2023 2

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Paradoxical realities muddle the Israel?Hamas war

On 22 July 1942, as part of Hitler’s ‘Final Solution’ for Jews, Nazi Germany launched Operation Grossaktion (Great Action) on the Warsaw Jewish...

16.10.2023 2

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Our mindsets need to change in sync with evolving technology

Until the beginning of the 20th century, horses and horse-drawn carriages were the mainstay of transport in the US. Indeed, horses were instrumental...

02.10.2023 2

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Put entrenched narratives to the test of evidence or risk a debacle

On 15 August 1945, Emperor Hirohito announced Japan’s unconditional capitulation after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ordering all Japanese...

18.09.2023 3

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