A collection of thoughts and observations on various topics.
Before NGOs and UPI, India had bhandaras. No Aadhaar, no agenda, just garam khana and quiet dignity.
India's real growth story is quietly unfolding in cities like Indore, Surat, and Bhubaneswar.
How the Indian Train Carries More Than Just People
Ignored by banks, loved by vendors - this is the silent engine of the offline economy.
From trains to marriages, India survives by adjusting. But what's the cost of this 'skill'?
Rewind: The Shows, Ads & Emotions That Once United Indian Living Room
India's highways are the country's real lanes. What powers this roadside economy
Swiggy, dabbawalas, tiffins, maa ke haath - India's food story isn't just hunger. It's homesickness.
You didn't ask. They'll still tell you what to do. Here's why India runs on unsolicited gyaan.
India's biggest business moves happen off your feed. Here's why the true empire builders stay invisible.
What looks like chaos is actually choreography. Let's decode the hidden logic behind every Indian queue.
Your local shop is being crushed by pricing tricks and packaging lies. Let's decode what's really going on.
They know rishtas, real estate deals, politics, even police movements - all from chai-time whispers.
Lakhs migrate to Kota. Families spend more on tutors than school fees. Let's unpack India's real education engine.
From traffic to footpaths, Indian urban design wasn't built to help you
Temporary town. Permanent lessons. Kumbh Mela 2025 turned empty riverbanks into a high-tech megacity.
What if your temple feed was doing more than god's work?
The most efficient, overlooked engine of the Indian economy
When Schools Teach Facts, But Hide The Futures
How India's real jobs get filled
How Tier-2 India Is Quietly Rewriting the Startup Playbook
Your momo guy has better retention than your MBA-backed food startup.
When America Starts Revoking Dreams Before They're Even Lived
When Mumbai Rolled in Black and Yellow - Nostalgia That Won't Park.
Zero Tech. Zero Errors. Just 5,000 Men and 200,000 Promises.
₹10 tapri chai built more deals than every pitch at Starbucks.
India doesn't run on SaaS. It runs on missed calls and notebooks.