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Gratitude from a Singapore- phile and a product of your taxpayer dollars.
Majulah, Always.
Through the Highways of Globalization










Happy Birthday Singapore 🇸🇬
Gratitude from a Singapore- phile and a product of your taxpayer dollars.
Majulah, Always.






Thinking Dacca through Lahore today.
Monumental day for South Asian Geopolitics. Delhi has deep causes to worry as Islamabad smirks.
Inquilab Zindabad.


















Climate Finance is a question of speed and scale.
A powerful day of learning’s from the leaders of the sustainability ecosystem in Malaysia. The Malaysian Environment Minister is super articulate and candid.
The climate crisis is immediate, but it needs a complexity based approach and it’s about resilience. Multiple poly crisis, many tsunamis in the climate emergency paraphrasing Datin Sunita. The Climate Stack is linked to legal tender.
A magnificent day of insights and potential action, and the career of the continuous present.
Jessica and the Eco Business team have done a fabulous job.

2024 Budget announces an India centric climate taxonomy for climate adaptation
Solar cell manufacturing gets cheaper
Critical mineral mining and refining gets incentives










Yesterday’s technical error with Windows brought the connected world to our feet with the exception of China. It reminded me of the seminal work, Normal Accidents by Charles Perrow which speaks about complexity building its own fragility, as a character of the system. Where was the so called sociotechnical resilience ? After the pandemic, resilience should be the top priority, where as we listen to AI and ML all the time.
More thinking needs to go in how the normal could deteriorate into the sub normal.

Learning about Real Nepalese Migration to Malaysia from the legendary community organiser Bed ji.
No H Index here, just real lived experience from two decades of organising.
Deeply saddened by the tragic deaths in Wadi Kabir yesterday. Muscat is a sanctuary of peace and remains a key broker for stability in the region. Wadi Kabir is a place of my childhood with its industrial areas and car repair shops along with an Indian School supported by the Khimji’s.
Yes, the Pakistani community has had a deep presence in the district, and heartfelt condolences to the deceased especially the ROP officer and prayers for the injured.























