There has been some disquiet after the search for MH370 ended quietly. We deserve better.
International law is dead. Coercive diplomacy and aggression with impunity seems here to stay. Unless there is a collective will to act, to push back, no one is secure.
There are no updates on Ocean Infinity’s ongoing search for MH370. Is it just the weather?
To appreciate the present search for MH370 and the odds of finding the plane, it is useful to look back to where it all started. Many questions beg for answers. It is likely that new ones will be added to the list.
A short account of a very superficial first experience of Rameswaram.
Indigo Standard Time acquired a whole new meaning this week. Very unflattering.
Much like in geopolitics, regime change in organisations creates shock and awe, a phase of fluidity and anxiety, and occasionally, even some quick gains. But, can it genuinely transform the context and culture?
It is a day of celebration and reflection. The path to freedom is a constant work in progress with many a bump along the way.
The Vipassana meditation course for executives is a source of disquiet. I explore why.
I was flying after quite a while. I was anxious and out of practice. Later in the day came news of the crash of Air India flight AI 171. It grabbed me. It shook me.