If the war grinds on unchecked for another month, it has serious implications for India, which is dreaming of a $5-trillion economy by 2027. For us, this conflict is not a distant headline but a dagger at the heart of our ambitions.
India just can't afford to be an accident and hapless victim of a war in which it hasn't fired a bullet, leave alone a bomb.
Courtesy. Prabhu Chawla in The NIE
Tailpiece.
Got up at 5, sent all the messages, opened up the house for the day, had an early tea with Mini and Lekha as the former was going for an early morning darshan of the good Lord.
A later morning cuppa with Lekha.
Walked on the road in front of the house; recited my prayers.
Bath followed by breakfast of appams and egg roast.
Off to Venu's at Chavakkad to h/o the defective Induction Cooker for guarantee repairs.
Worked on my laptop.
Reynish, came for servicing the stove and the chimney.
Lunch, watched "Snehakkoottu" followed by siesta.
The evening chores.
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