Sunday, August 31, 2025

Quick notes: China threat | MAGA backlash...

  • Conjoined enemies: Lessons From Op Sindoor. "So far we used to say that look China would assist Pakistan during operations, during a conflict, etc. But I think this time it came out loud and clear that it is more like they are conjoined".

  • Beware Of China Threat In North East: China is extremely proactive in politics in Shan state (and indeed in many other parts of Myanmar) as a study about China's overt and opaque role in South Asia reveals.

  • India-China trade: Deficit widens to $99.2 bn. "India is an iron ore seller but not a high-quality steel exporter".

  • Will BRICS boom under Trump's watch? "The dollar would stay "dominant for years, but parallel settlement systems in yuan, rupee and ruble will grow. This won't dethrone the dollar but will steadily chip away at its monopoly."

  • Why the thriving Indian diaspora in the US is not an asset anymore: The excessive publicity about Indian success stories and their high income and wealth levels has begun to breed envy and resentment in non-elite sections of the American populace.

    There might be a campaign against H1B visas and even a gradual expulsion of persons stuck in a limbo with pending green cards and pending citizenship.

    The ground beneath our feet is shifting. And for the time being, the best strategy might be to stop crowing about us becoming a large economy (we are nowhere there in per capita terms anyway) or becoming a big power. We can lie low till our time comes.

  • 'Is it time to pause H1-B visas?': Debate intensifies over Indian tech hires

  • AI destroying careers: There is now clearer evidence AI is wrecking young Americans’ job prospects.

    AI is eating entry-level coding and customer service roles, according to a new Stanford study — junior job listings drop 13% in three years in fields vulnerable to AI

  • Raag MARU BIHAG: Shehnai - Pandit S. Ballesh & Krishna Ballesh



  • "Brahmins Profiteering...": Top Trump Aide On India's Russian Oil Trade. . . . . USA unhinged.. vinAshakAlE viparIta buddhi.

  • We should target Meta, X and Netflix instead: From Pepsi To McDonald's, US Giants Face Swadeshi Heat Amid Trump Tariffs

  • Trump faces MAGA backlash: Trump has opened the doors of American universities to six lakh Chinese students, even as his administration continues its crackdown on International students. "We're going to allow their students to come in. It's very important, 600,000 students. It's very important. But we're going to get along with China".

  • Flip-flopping approach: How Trump Reversed Course on Chinese Students

  • Imperialist: Meta's Zuckerberg pressed Trump on digital taxes before tariff threat. . . . Trump vows export curbs, tariffs in digital tax reprisal

  • Era of US industrial policy: Investors worry Trump's Intel deal kicks off era of US industrial policy.. Intel did not need the money. SoftBank poured $2 billion into the chipmaker three days before the Trump announcement.

  • Delhi pollution cutting life expectancy by 8 years: Delhi remains the most polluted city in the world, with average fine particulate matter (PM2.5) levels exceeding the WHO guideline by more than 20 times.

  • Integrated Air Defence Weapon System (IADWS): Chinese expert hails India's new laser-based weapon

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Quick notes: State capitalism | Fistful Of Dollars...


Saturday, August 9, 2025

Quick notes: Neglected ally | Cow abuse...

  • America returns to its neglected ally: For destabilising Iran, America needs land access. This is how the Pakistanis were used during the Afghan wars, targeting the Russians.

    From Iran's nuclear programme to Afghanistan's lithium reserves, Pakistan's unique positioning at the crossroads of America's most pressing strategic concerns has transformed it from a neglected ally into an indispensable partner
    . . . After 25+ years of progress, India-US ties take a U-turn, history repeats


  • "The U.S. is not an ally of India": "The U.S. is absolutely uninterested in India based supply chains. Trump is uninterested in that. He is incapable of long-term strategic relations and any of that. India should not presume that the U.S. will do great favors to India. Thats is not going to happen". . . . listen to him, India. Stop being naive.



  • Trump Wants Big Pie Of India's Economy: They want their companies like Amazon to have more facilities for operations. They want unlimited data flow for Google. So, it is beyond tariff, it is beyond trade. The US wants a big pie of the domestic economy.


  • Experts warn Trump: Caving on Nvidia H20 export curbs may disrupt his bigger trade war


  • Blessed to have engineers at the helm: China is developing nation-spanning network to sell surplus data center compute power


  • Cow abuse: Coca-Cola under fire after undercover investigation reveals disturbing scenes at farm: 'A habitual offender'. Investigators also recorded pregnant and sick cows being whipped, punched, kicked, and beaten with metal objects, including shovels, wrenches, and pipes. The abuse was carried out by various staff, including owners, managers, and ranch hands. . . . blacklist coke!


  • Shut humanities department in STEM institutions:


  • SEBI, Jane Street and India’s Regulatory Dilemma: Watch at 2x



  • Evangelicals lobbied hard for this: Texas law will require Ten Commandments to be posted in every public school classroom


Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Quick notes: Hiring Indians | Baloch and Israel...

Sunday, July 20, 2025

Quick notes: Sinophile | Liveable cities...

  • NITI Aayog loaded with Sinophiles: India's top think tank recommends easing investment rules for Chinese firms. My enemy is my savior


  • Trump, the Sinophile: As Trump courts a more assertive Beijing, China hawks are losing out in a a dramatic reversal.

    In recent years, one of China's biggest requests of US officials has been that the US relax its strict controls on advanced AI chips, measures that were put in place to slow Beijing's technological and military gains. Last week, the Trump administration did just that, as it allowed Nvidia to sell its H20 chip to China... China won by calling Trump’s ‘bluff’


  • Microsoft, the Sinophile: Microsoft using engineers in China to help maintain cloud computing systems for the U.S. Department of Defense.


  • What NITI Aayog doesn't want you to know: How China Has Been Blocking India's UNSC Actions Since The 2000s


  • From Evergrande to BYD: Is China’s EV Dream Crashing? . . . Don't you worry, NITI Aayog is there to rescue China.


  • How can we make India's cities more liveable? Zoho's Sridhar Vembu has a suggestion . . let's focus less on GDP and more on quality of living.


  • How Indian Cities Failed Public Transport: Learn to prioritize people over cars.


  • Saturday, July 12, 2025

    Quick notes: Jane Street | Hydrofoil ferry...

    • Jane Street's cash machine came to an abrupt halt: Foreign funds and proprietary traders using algorithms made $7 billion in the 12 months to March 2024 alone. That bonanza may be coming to an end.

    • Manipulating Indian derivatives markets: How US-based Jane Street siphoned Rs 36,000 cr from Indian markets.

    • Indian casino is a train-wreck: Indian retail investor losses on derivative trades widened in 2024-25 by 41% to 1.06 trillion rupees. India is the world's largest derivatives market, accounting for nearly 60% of the equity derivatives traded globally in April.


    • Prada on backfoot: High Fashion's habit of 'borrowing' from India isn't new. Prada's Kolhapuri chappals are just the latest


    • How America's Debt Spiral Could Spark The Next Crisis: America's debt problem is no longer linear; it is exponential.


    • Ferries are making a comeback: Could the Electric Hydrofoil Ferry change the way we commute? “We see it as a blue superhighway that is still untapped”. Fast, sustainable mode of transit



    • Unicorn: India's Rapido is outpacing global giants like Uber and Ola in user growth, while also achieving profitability . . . A ride-hailing unicorn is gaining users faster than Uber, disrupting the San Francisco titan’s effort to conquer a key growth market  


    • AI's energy problem: Google’s carbon emissions went up again as its AI push continues


    • Distress in Hi-tech jobs: Salesforce CEO Claims Half of the Company’s Work Is Now Done by AI


    • One Way to Win Trump Over: Nominate Him for the Nobel Prize 


    • The ‘Trump Pump’: How crypto lobbying won over a President. For years, cryptocurrency companies had endured a sweeping crackdown in Washington — a cascade of lawsuits, regulatory attacks and prosecutions that threatened the industry’s survival. Mr. Trump wasn’t an obvious sympathizer. He had once dismissed Bitcoin as a “scam.”