FF Insights #578: The local multinational
January 27, 2022: Restart and prepare; The kinds of founders; Abnormal people
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January 27, 2022: Restart and prepare; The kinds of founders; Abnormal people
This Week in Disruptive Tech | August 05, 2020: A roundup of news and perspectives on how technology is shaping the future, here in India and across the world
August 29, 2020: Artist Shakti Maira on beauty; Ground Realities: The new labour hubs; How indigenous tech can make cities smart; The sunny side
Indian technology has evolved in the context of the country’s politics. A review of ‘Midnight’s Machines: A Political History of Technology in India’
August 24, 2020: Rooted cosmopolitanism; Learn the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation; When a disaster hits home
August 30, 2020: FF Recommends: How to Travel; Sunday Twitter Conversation: Travel Tips; Daniel Dennett on Where to Invest Time; How Kids View Parents
January 10, 2022: The new Remdesivir?; China simmering; Decoding reason
December 3, 2021: The best and worst case scenarios for Omicron; Governments pick the wrong battles; Feeling understood
China may have already stolen a march with its massive financing, infra investments and deals to access natural resources and stranglehold on markets across the developing world. Yet India may still have some aces up its sleeve. The sixth and final column in our Year End Special series on making sense of the biggest economic and geopolitical shifts and what they signal
Manish Sabharwal has been watching what’s going on in the economy, in the society, and in the government from multiple vantage points. He talks about the possible scenarios and how business—and indeed the country—will need to sequence and calibrate their response