Global news explained — how world events affect India.
I paid Rs 102 per litre filling petrol last week and started wondering why. The answer leads to a narrow stretch of water in the Middle East that most Indians have never heard of but every Indian is affected by.
As someone who follows the news carefully and works in IT, I want to cut through the noise and explain what the current India-Pakistan situation actually means — calmly and honestly.
Working in IT in Chennai, I have been watching the US-China trade war with more than casual interest. Here is what I have actually noticed at work and what I think it means for Indian IT professionals.
Every time I buy vegetables, cooking oil, or wheat flour in Chennai, I am indirectly connected to a war happening thousands of kilometres away. Here is the honest explanation of why.
The conflict between Iran and Israel sounds like a distant Middle Eastern story. As someone paying Rs 100+ per litre for petrol in Chennai, I want to explain why it is very much our business.