Featuring expert analysis and insights drawn from interviews given to various news and socialmedia channels by Mr. Vikram Sood, veteran intelligence officer and former Secretary, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW). 1. The Architecture of Imploding Empires and Emerging Powers The prevailing global architecture is defined not by static competition, but by the volatile dynamics of "imploding empires" and the friction of assertive new powers. We have exited the era of unipolar certainty and entered a period of messy multipolarity where the United States, despite its vast kinetic military power, can no longer dictate terms of international behavior as it once did. The strategic imperative for New Delhi lies in navigating the relative decline of US hegemony alongside the aggressive assertions of "ambitious empires" like China and Russia. This systemic instability is not a mere change in leadership; it is a fundamental reorganization of the pillars of world order. The...
C. Nagesh Bhushan Artificial intelligence and the future of work AI is not coming for the factory floor. It is coming for the corner office — and the social contract will need to catch up Hyderabad Apr 14th 2026 The most exposed workers today are not on the factory floor — they are at the desk with a graduate degree Something strange is happening to the conventional story about automation. For most of the past century, the received wisdom ran in one direction: machines replace muscles, not minds. The assembly-line worker was the perennial casualty; the knowledge professional was the safe harbour. A university degree, the argument went, was the best insurance policy against redundancy. That argument is now running in reverse. New data from Anthropic's Economic Index, synthesising observed real-world usage of large language models across professional settings, reveals that the occupations facing the highest actual automation today are not the blue-collar roles that ...