
As a second generation peripheral academic, i find myself at home in university campuses, having worked at three top universities globally as a researcher that happens to be in SE Asia!
Through the Highways of Globalization

As a second generation peripheral academic, i find myself at home in university campuses, having worked at three top universities globally as a researcher that happens to be in SE Asia!





This is holy ground as a BHR professional for me, as a practitioner for almost two decades making it to an UN RBHR conference is something of a dream come true, thanks to very kind partners in the ecosystem whom i work with.
This is akin to a executive course in the prevalent debates in BHR, engaging with standard builders and the communities who have been part of movements to build equity.
Look forward to two more days before it’s time to step up, back in the base camp.
Thanks to many for the kind solidarity in the journey.

















There is a lot of reasonable chatter regarding AI and the impact on jobs in consulting. But consultants were meant to be experts, no? Start work where the LLM stops, as the client has the same LLM, right ?
Let’s go where consultants were supposed to be, as experts with decades of expertise, solving hard problems. I think there is still a business case for that.
Thank you very much for the kind opportunity, to
@redlanternanalytica team to allow me to
share my thoughts as a person who grew up and still works in the region, my dearest Khaleej.
Foreign Policy is lived by the diaspora, is not some conceptual framework in an IR textbook. There are things which operate at the scale of subaltern spaces rather than flying at 36000 feet on an Emirates Flight.
Time for a ‘Gulf Turn’, for the Desi Khaleeji, i guess! (Prasad, 2023).
