February 16, 2026
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Forget just 'having a seat at the table' – India's rapidly becoming the one setting the table, and possibly even designing the cutlery, for global AI governance. While the West debates ethics in ivory towers and China perfects surveillance tech, India brings a unique blend of massive scale, diverse societal needs, and burgeoning innovation that's desperately needed to prevent AI rules from becoming another form of digital colonialism. It's not about being *a* voice; it's about being *the* voice that ensures AI serves humanity, not just shareholders or states.
February 16, 2026
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Remember when 'global supply chain' used to be a fancy phrase, not a recurring nightmare? Well, apparently, some nations are tired of playing chicken with critical components. India, it seems, is perfectly happy to step up and offer a stable shoulder, or perhaps, a very well-stocked electronics shelf. It’s less about altruism and more about shrewd strategy: if everyone’s scrambling for chips, why not be the one holding the factory keys, or at least, a significant portion of the blueprint?
February 15, 2026
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Well, isn't this a delightful little market flutter! Silverline Technologies, seemingly out of the blue, is eyeing an Rs 80 crore investment next week that could catapult its valuation to a cool Rs 400 crore. One has to admire the efficiency – it's like buying a discount airline ticket and suddenly finding yourself in first class. This rapid ascent raises eyebrows in the best possible way: are we witnessing a genius strategic play, or just a very optimistic projection of future potential being priced in *before* the ink even dries? Either way, it's a testament to the power of a well-timed board meeting and perhaps, a very persuasive investor.
February 15, 2026
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Before you start hailing the return of the startup funding boom, let's pump the brakes just a smidge. While the headlines scream a four-fold jump to a hefty $740 million this week, the real story feels less like a broad market resurgence and more like a single, incredibly well-funded humanoid decided to buy everyone a round. It seems the robots are not only taking our jobs, but also strategically skewing our market analytics with their colossal cash injections.
February 15, 2026
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While every pundit is busy forecasting whether the current AI-fueled bull run will fizzle next Tuesday or next Tuesday-after-next, Howard Marks is quietly reminding us that timing is a fool's errand. Seriously, folks, if you're spending more time trying to pinpoint the market's next pivot than understanding its underlying rhythm, you're not an investor; you're a horoscopist with a Bloomberg terminal. The real genius lies not in calling the top, but in knowing when to adjust your sails, especially when the tech-bubble-lite champagne is flowing a little too freely and valuations are reaching for the stars.
February 14, 2026
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In a move that will surely launch a thousand 'sibling goals' memes (and perhaps a few strategic PR nudges), Ishaan Khatter has officially bestowed upon his elder brother, Shahid Kapoor, the coveted title of 'Giant actor and star' after witnessing his prowess in 'O Romeo'. While some might cynically whisper about the timing, let's be real: when your younger sibling, who's also navigated the same shark-infested waters of Bollywood, genuinely *sees* you, it’s a testimonial worth more than any critic's star rating. It's the ultimate 'he's not just my brother, he's actually good' stamp of approval.
February 14, 2026
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Stepping into the 'Seva Teerth,' Prime Minister Modi hasn't just opened a new office; he's unveiled a carefully curated policy pilgrimage for the 'aam aadmi.' His first four decisions, hitting women, farmers, youth, and startups, feel less like spontaneous governance and more like a perfectly timed political greatest hits album – ensuring every key demographic gets a track. It’s a masterclass in signalling intent, promising big without revealing all the liner notes just yet.
February 14, 2026
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Portugal, bless its sun-drenched heart, has just delivered a legislative uppercut to the digital dopamine dispensers we call social media, at least for the under-16 crowd. Requiring parental consent for teens to scroll? It’s less about 'saving the children' and more about 'saving parents from the silent, phone-addicted zombies occupying their dinner tables.' Let's be honest, half the parents giving consent will be doing it through gritted teeth, secretly wishing they had the same legislative backup to pry their own phones away. The real question isn't whether it works, but whether it simply shifts the battleground from TikTok to 'Mom, can I *please* borrow your phone for five minutes?'
February 13, 2026
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Beijing's current diplomatic playbook regarding Taiwan seems less like a carefully calibrated strategy and more like an increasingly loud public address system stuck on repeat. Declaring Taiwan an 'inevitable' reunification is akin to shouting "I told you so!" before the event has even remotely occurred. While the grand pronouncements and flashy military drills certainly grab headlines, one has to wonder if all this theatrical posturing is designed to genuinely intimidate Taipei, or perhaps, simply to keep the domestic audience convinced that the grand ambition is still very much on the menu, even if the main course remains perpetually in the oven.