Paucity of Transnational Social Protection

There needs to be better care in terms of medical treatment for injured members of the labor diaspora in the Hindi Heartland. Transnational Social Protection indeed falls short as their nonprofits are struggling for survival themselves. I was interacting with an injured migrant who had an accident at work and no compensation in a major destination country in SE Asia. There are too many people who fall through the gaps. The labor diaspora sends back much needed remittances that are lifesaving though they are back to penury once they head back home.

The south is better organized as migrant worker NGOs and think tanks are present in Kerala and Telangana are they is deeper social capital to bank into as political parties make note. I hope we learn from our eastern and northern neighbor which has a robust civil society which intervenes.

Keep Batting.

On the trajectory towards something tangible, interdisciplinary, and nonlinear mapped in career across ten countries and three graduate programs in engineering & public policy, sociology, and human geography I have been cancelled and told unmentionables. I still stand here on the crease building ecosystem capacity in sustainability and migration governance. Who said entrepreneurship is easy, however much needed.

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The Crypto Free Port

A vital aspect of becoming a global tech talent or investor hub is the welcoming vibe on top of the ease of getting visas and the standard hygiene issues such as infrastructure and an ecosystem. There are various kinds of hubs with Dubai banking on crypto symbolic of its free port status since 1905 and has been a center of trade from Iranians fleeing sanctions to south Asians getting a home away from home during the license raj.

The ESG Spectrum.

The problem with ESG is the height of expectations, as a silver bullet to combat climate change. ESG is a practical meta framework to do business the ethical way, but the impact of the bottom line and the ways to measure it are deeply contextual.

ESG needs to be seen across the spectrum, some companies would need to improve their compliance a lot more than others. The carbon intensive sector needs to be gauged from a transitions lens, and a lot of historical and cultural factors are at play. Wars will trigger energy security concerns and will have a direct impact on the pockets of lower income families in the impending winter and at the gas station.

Metrics which are required to measure impact need to be thought afresh. How do we measure the impact of modern slavery legislation on Global Production Networks and impending BHR litigation is one way of a proxy measure to put a dollars and cents measure on taking care of vulnerable actors.

The cost of noncompliance with ESG measures may not be a direct profit imperative on the balance sheet. But non-financial measures are meant to map the weak signals that are a proxy for black swan accidents.

Climate litigation is an immediate business continuity risk for energy, power, and resource companies. Again, look at the context while buying into the anti ESG politics which is a spanner in the works for communities who depend on oil in Texas. Stranded Assets is an important lens too.

Foucault at a Start Up.

It’s not every day that you can discuss Foucault and Sexuality in an interview with a prospective candidate for work at an ESG start up.

Thankfully, sociology and other liberal arts majors in the Gen Z generation utilize LinkedIn to fetch job options when their universities provide none especially when a person does not come from a main academic center in India.

When Gatekeepers Get Sacked.

Thanks to the democratic impulse of the digital, writers and photographers like me do not need to pander to the whims of the gatekeepers such as editors and publishers where taste making is a function of a clique in person rather than sheer talent. And who gets to measure that?

Curators of content are the new tastemakers as the deluge of everything is out there.