• Economy

    The 2026 India–US Trade Framework: Economic Realignment and the Cost of Cooperation

    In early February 2026, the global trade landscape underwent a significant shift as India and the United States announced an interim trade framework. Described officially as a “give-and-take” arrangement, the deal follows nearly a year of economic friction and tariff escalation. While it promises tangible relief for select manufacturing sectors, it simultaneously exposes India to long-term legal, strategic, and geopolitical trade-offs that deserve closer scrutiny. To understand the agreement, it must be viewed through three interlinked lenses: national-level trade-offs, localized industrial impact, and the deeper legal–geopolitical consequences of aligning with a volatile global partner. The National Trade-Off: A $500 Billion Commitment At the heart of the agreement lies a partial…

  • Politics

    As per usual, I Think, Rahul Gandhi Is Missing the Point.

    I read the news about Rahul Gandhi brandishing excerpts from an alleged unpublished memoir of former Army Chief General MM Naravane, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of not fulfilling his responsibility during the 2020 Ladakh standoff. And honestly, my reaction wasn’t shock or anger.I can only express through this little write-up my disbelief at the quality of this accusation. Like seriously? Let me say this upfront: what Rahul Gandhi is saying may even be factually correct. That possibility cannot be ruled out. But even if it is correct, he is still making an issue out of a non-issue — and doing so in a way that weakens his own case.…

  • Jottings

    Proof of Life with imperfect grammar.

    I believe that LinkedIn is broken. The same can be said about almost all platforms; we aren’t fully there yet, but soon we will fulfill that prophecy of total digital saturation. Almost every goddamned post starts with a fake ass line that goes like this: “In today’s fast-paced digital landscape…” Stop. Just stop motherf@#*$. I logged onto LinkedIn to know about gents and ladies from my field i.e. litigation and may be get abreast of the new happenings and what i found was young interns posting what is mostly nowadays labelled as AI slop. I am not saying there is no single genuine post but come on, we all can…

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    Tech

    AI and its Hype Men.

    Large Language Models have come a long way. Do they presage the imminence of AGI? Artificial Intelligence is being talked about so much that I am swamped with this information on Twitter. Whenever I check on my timeline I encounter at least one thread based on it. Perhaps I follow such interesting people who are bullish about it. Some even predict that we are just few years away from the oncoming of Artificial General Intelligence. I read this interview published in IEEE Spectrum of on Rodney Brooks which gave me another, a more skeptical perspective about the imminence of AGI. It is a fun conversation to read. Brooks does not…

  • Culture

    Petty Hollywood

    It is a shame that Tom Cruise’s outstanding performance in “Top Gun Maverick” has been overlooked by the Hollywood Foreign Press in their nomination for the Golden Globe awards. Despite receiving critical acclaim for his role, Cruise was not nominated for the Best Actor award. The reason for this snub is clear: Cruise had previously returned all three of his Golden Globe awards as a protest against the lack of diversity in the awards. Instead of taking this as an opportunity for introspection, the Hollywood Foreign Press has chosen to take it as a personal affront and has retaliated by snubbing Cruise’s performance. Furthermore, during the actual ceremony, the press…

  • Science

    Conscious Robots.

    The development of machine consciousness is a goal that is seen as the ultimate challenge in the field of artificial intelligence, according to Hod Lipson, the mechanical engineer in charge of the Creative Machines Lab at Columbia University. Consciousness is a controversial topic within the field of AI, and has been a contentious issue for a long time, with scientists divided on the possibility of creating machines that have consciousness on par with a human. Lipson believes that creating a machine that has consciousness on par with a human will be the most significant achievement in the field of AI and will eclipse everything else that has been done so…

  • Jottings

    Telekinesis Possible?

    This is a very interesting article that I just read. I nearly did a double take. The news is that Chinese Scientists may have inched closer to achieving telekinesis–ability to move materials and objects with a mere thought. A published scientific paper entitled “Remotely Mind-controlled Metasurface via Brainwaves” advances the first step towards real-time, remote, and wireless mind control of metamaterials. Article Link: https://scitechdaily.com/real-telekinesis-chinese-scientists-advance-toward-moving-things-with-our-thoughts/

  • Tech,  Uncategorized

    Some thoughts on Crunchyroll acquisition by Sony

    So Sony acquired Crunchyroll few days ago and those who are connoisseurs of anime and lovers of console gaming cannot stop talking about it. The deal concluded between AT&T and Sony after the US Justice department ratified the acquisition for a possible anti-trust issue. Crunchyroll, if you didn’t already knew, is an anime streaming service. It has huge content of anime from Japan and has millions of subscribers. Sony also owns Funimation which is another anime streaming service. There are reports that the anime streaming service can be included with a more expensive tier of Playstation Plus Plans. This will be music to ears of those who are subscribed to…

  • Economy,  Jottings

    Savings give you options.

    Rich men use most of their money to get richer. Poor men use most of their money to look richer. –Mokokoma Mokhonoana The above quote tells quite a profound truth. I wish I had stumbled upon it on my own–what I mean to say is I wish I had discovered this clever quote while reading a book–but the truth is I became cognizant of it through Twitter. D. Muthukrishnan shared this on his twitter handle to his followers. He often shares such witticisms–mostly related to money and personal finance–on twitter. He is something of a wordsmith himself. He is very popular on Twitter. Of course, his ever-increasing numbers of followers…

  • Uncategorized

    Super Mario Bros. Sealed Game Sold for a Ridiculous Amount.

    I had just learnt to wrap my head around the idea that unopened copy of video games of yesteryears are considered collectibles and they go for crazy amounts–like thousands of dollars. It has been reported on Verge that some anonymous person paid a whopping $2 million for a never-opened copy of Super Mario Bros. The crazy thing is that the sale price broke the record that was set less than a month ago (Super Mario 64 had been auctioned for $1.56 million). However, this $2 million Super Mario Bros. sale has not been done through the auction route but has been sold through a platform called Rally, which has a…