Uniting Democracies: The US-India Alliance | Policy Stories with Dinsha Mistree

Our dear friend Dinsha Mistree speaks about The US-India alliance and how it is key to securing democracy, innovation, and balance in a shifting global order. Check out more from Hoover Fellow Dinsha Mistree: Listen to the Matters of Policy and Politics podcast “India before it was cool” with Dinsha Mistree here: • India, Before… Continue reading Uniting Democracies: The US-India Alliance | Policy Stories with Dinsha Mistree

India’s biggest strength is its diversity, says businessman Lord Karan Bilimoria

Entrepreneur Lord Karan Bilimoria praised India’s inclusivity and diversity at the Rising Bharat 2025 Summit, highlighting the success of minority communities like Parsis. There is no limit to what any minority can achieve in India, said entrepreneur Lord Karan Bilimoria, responding to a question on how he sees Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Sabka Sath, Sabka… Continue reading India’s biggest strength is its diversity, says businessman Lord Karan Bilimoria

The critic as artist: Hoshang Merchant

On how India’s first openly gay poet, Hoshang Merchant has created an entire tradition of interdisciplinary literary and cultural criticism Article by Saikat Majumdar | Hindustan Times In his exquisite hybrid of memoir and literary criticism, Partial Recall, Arvind Krishna Mehrotra mourned that English India has become a nation without a literary memory – very… Continue reading The critic as artist: Hoshang Merchant

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Nairika Cornett: The Transformative Power of Art

Our dear friend Nairika Cornett speaks about the The Transformative Power of Art: Appreciating Art’s Range of Impact on a podcast with Phil Bonelli. If art were our mental diet, we’d be very healthy people. – Nairika Cornett Nairika Cornett, Director of the Quinlan Visual Arts Center, joins host Phil Bonelli as our special guest… Continue reading Nairika Cornett: The Transformative Power of Art

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Cowas Jehangir On Being The Vanguard Of His Family’s Rich Legacy

Walking into Cowas Jehangir’s office building in the historic part of the city instantly transports you back in time. Old Bombay, in its golden age, would be the best way describe it. A lift of a bygone era slowly takes us up to an office, the walls of which bear portraits and photographs of members… Continue reading Cowas Jehangir On Being The Vanguard Of His Family’s Rich Legacy

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