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Ganesh R

Ganesh is a software consultant who has spent the last few decades overseas for work. But he is very much an Indian citizen and deeply connected to India. He likes to share his perspectives and opinions which are based on personal experiences, extensive travel and interaction with various cultures.

Adani, Hindenburg, short-selling and how it is all about Markets being at work: Salient aspects of the saga worth pondering over

Hindenburg report on Adani Group has stirred a lot of interest but there are some salient points that we need to discuss

BBC and its documentary on Prime Minister Modi: The bugle has been sounded and the 2024 campaign has officially begun

The bugle has been sounded for the 2024 general elections in India and who else is more qualified to do it than BBC?

Looking at the Ukraine-Russia war, India must realise it won’t be that difficult to wipe out Sanatan Dharma: Here is how

The Ukraine war has given a rude shock to many defence experts and ordinary folks - and tremors can be felt in India too

As Rahul Gandhi and his ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ rolls on, despite the Christmas break, we need to select the winners of ‘Pidi Oscars’

The Rahul Gandhi yatra rolls on. Of course, he is taking a short break (another trip to Europe?) for the Christmas holiday season.

Here are 11 things that India can do to take advantage of the brewing crisis in China

If not for social media the protest in China it would be blacked out - but now that we know, here is what India can do

Samuel Bankman-Fried saga, the FTX scam and the Liberal US media: What is the lesson for India and Indians

Samuel Bankman-Fried and FTX scam saga is anything but a joke, and a cruel one if that - But India has some lessons to draw

8 ways in which Rahul Gandhi’s comments on Veer Savarkar have done BJP and Hindus, in general, a huge favour

It is a widely held belief among most observers that clown Prince Rahul Gandhi is a gift that keeps on giving.

As much as I admire the ongoing torture of the Left by Elon Musk, here is his massive handicap that he might need to...

If you recall my earlier article on Elon Musk, I said that India should not accept his unreasonable terms and offer any special deal to Tesla just to get him to sell in India.

The Wire’s fabricated story about Meta and Amit Malviya: Does Left ecosystem need protection or do people need protection from this ecosystem

In selecting Amit Malviya as a punching bag, The Wire and its editors may have thought they found a juicier soft target than, say, Jay Shah

Double, rather, triple jeopardy of Indian origin, brown skinned, Hindu man Rishi Sunak as UK Prime Minister

That makes him ‘wajib-al-qatl’ as per the Stalinist fringe left-Islamist jihadi fanatics continuum, as well as assorted Lutyens coolies of fascist looter dynasts that passes for liberals in today’s world.

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