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A multidisciplinary conversation on current geopolitical conflicts and how they will play out for India, its markets, and its relationships with the world
A conversation on the nature of translation; the histories of Sanskrit and Urdu; and the disparities and similarities between the two languages, including the societal and cultural dynamics they bring into play, and finally, love.
Asia Society India and the Centre for Mental Health, Law and Policy jointly present seven tips for employers to ensure employee mental health and well-being.
Savita Apte, Gopika Dahanukar, and Beth Citron explore the life and work of the late Indian artist and pioneering abstractionist and unpack her multifaceted and expansive practice.
The veteran journalist and author speaks with Richa Roy about what drives India to vote, the issues most important for India in the coming years, and what voters want based on current trends of advocacy and citizenship.
Rishi Jaitly, Robert Newman, and Supriya Nair explore how human superpowers matter in a tech-driven world, linking them with science to tackle human problems.
Kaushik Basu and Aditi Kothari-Desai delve into the latest developments in the economy and market regulations amid the ongoing technological revolution.
A multidisciplinary conversation on current geopolitical conflicts and how they will play out for India, its markets, and its relationships with the world
A conversation on the nature of translation; the histories of Sanskrit and Urdu; and the disparities and similarities between the two languages, including the societal and cultural dynamics they bring into play, and finally, love.