Feb 26Books Read in February 2022After a roaring start to 2022 where I finished 5 books in January, February was a little low-key. Maybe because it has fewer days compared to January or I was reading lengthier books compared to last month, I don’t know exactly. Nevertheless, I’m on track to completing 24 books this…Books2 min read
Jan 29Books Read in January 2022Last year, I read a total of 29 books and as the year came to a close, I listed out my top 10 books in a post right here. Now since I comfortably crossed my goal of reading 12 books in 2021, I have doubled my target to 24 in…Books4 min read
Dec 22, 2021My Top Ten Books of 20212021 was quite a prolific year for me as far as reading is concerned. Although my target for the year was 12, I went way beyond that and have read 29 books this year. A couple of them I had started long back but got to finish them this year…Books Recommendation7 min read
Aug 15, 2021Another hope gets buried in the Graveyard of EmpiresThe “graveyard of empires” is a term historically attributed to the land of Afghanistan. No one really knows how the term came into existence and there are several countering arguments on it but given the history of the nation, particularly the involvement of the different superpowers in it, the sobriquet…Afghanistan5 min read
Apr 10, 2021How CRED broke the InternetBy now, everyone must have watched the latest ad by CRED, the one featuring Indian cricket legend Rahul Dravid. If you haven’t done so, here’s the link below. Now, what makes this ad so brilliant. Well, the obvious answer is the presence of Rahul Dravid and his mannerism in…Marketing3 min read
Nov 27, 2020The ship will sail over the horizon but there is no need to worryDil Chahta Hai (2001) is a movie that has had a deep impact on my generation. Aamir Khan’s look in the movie with that little goatee wasn’t common back then but now it is very common and so many men in India have tried it including yours truly. I remember…Friendship4 min read
Aug 4, 2020The Anticipated Return of the KingThe ultimate part of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy is focused on the return of Aragorn, the rightful king of Gondor who has been away from his kingdom and reluctant to take up the mantle of the king and save his kingdom from the invasion of the Dark Lord…Hinduism4 min read
Jul 14, 2020Chabahar: India’s Acid Test in Foreign AffairsAs an aspiring global power, India is expected to play an important role in all regions of the world. Currently, India’s path to Central Asia is blocked because of a hostile neighbour that we have in the form of Pakistan. Afghanistan happens to be a close ally of India. However…India4 min read
Mar 29, 2020Beyond the vow that shook the universe: The significance of BhishmaMahabharat (1988) is one of my most favourite TV shows of all time. Whenever it is aired on TV, I do not miss a chance to watch it. …Mahabharata4 min read
May 20, 2019Game of Thrones Finale: The Way I Saw ItDisclaimer: Do not read this if you haven’t yet watched the series finale of Game of Thrones. Spoilers ahead. Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things is the fourth episode of the first season of HBO’s widely popular TV series Game of Thrones. …Game Of Thrones8 min read