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The Silent Enemy, a strategic mirror!

Title: The Silent Enemy: Non-Traditional Challenges to National Security  Authors: Dr Arvind Gupta, A national security policy expert. & Mr Rajesh Singh: A journalist.  Publisher: BLUONE...

Book Review – Silent Nods Lost Dollars

The author has made an interesting argument for managing psychological safety from a professional context for both individuals and firms. In many cases, this...

Thriving in chaos…

The book is based on interviews with 100 Israelis and covers both old and current history to bring in perspective to why Israel is...

Through the corridors of power…

When I contacted P S Ramamohan Rao to be a speaker in one of the seminars that we organised, his response was immediate and...

A couple made for each other

For someone who has so strikingly documented 5000 years of Indian history, 500 years of medieval India, 50 years of independence and 5 years...

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