Nikhil Sawhney says that India is emerging as a global leader in all aspects, hence it should bring the future forward itself instead of relying on the world to make it great.
Rohini Nilekani talks about how all the three pillars; Samaj: Sarkar and Bazaar need to work together for the progress of a country.
Amitabh Kant says that India achieved consensus in multiple issues during its G20 Presidency that’s why its being lauded for initiating note-worthy solutions for global problems.
Dr Himanshu Talwar shares tips to elevate one’s writing skills by mastering worldbuilding, a valuable skill highly regarded in the writing and publishing industry.
Shiv Shivakumar says that that what is important in building a career is having the energy, the stamina, the relevance and the learning to stay the course.
M J Akbar talks about how India will continue to play a crucial role in the geopolitical landscape due to its size, economic growth and regional influence.
Vinita Bali says that what matter most are the attitude, leadership skills and attributes as gender shouldn’t come in the equation for professionals.
Nandita Das says that we just see cinema as entertainment, but it is a powerful medium that influences a lot as to how we think and act.
Dr. Surendra Ahirwar talks about how the Gati Shakti Scheme will create a more efficient and integrated multimodal transportation network in India.
Ronnie Screwvala says that a change happens every 4-5 years so there’s a need for constant upskilling, and that can only be done through online education.
Hanan Swarcbord says that cybersecurity is an ongoing process that requires the use of new technology, and combining technical measures with public awareness efforts can be an effective strategy against cybercrime.
Shashank Kumar talks about how a digital strategy helps in reflecting the value proposition of a company in the right way and in a user-friendly manner.