President Subianto Announced The Biggest Cabinet Ever
Subianto is the eighth president of Indonesia, and while representing his pledge to a strong government, he named his cabinet of ministers, vice ministers, and heads of national agencies the “Red and White Cabinet.” Referring to the colour of the Indonesian flag. On Sunday, 20th October 2024, he announced the
In Another Trial, Vietnamese Tycoon Gets Life Sentence
One of the top business tycoons in Vietnam, Truong My Lan, has been convicted of committing financial crimes and is sentenced to life imprisonment by the Vietnam court. Moreover, she was sentenced to death in a separate court hearing in April. According to the state-run Tuoi Tre newspaper, Lan has
Prabowo To Court The Largest Party For The Coalition
The retired army general and current Indonesian politician Prabowo Subianto recently turned 73 and is ready to become president. With the support of outgoing president Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, Prabowo won the direct presidential election in February. Prabovo will be sworn in as president on Sunday, October 20, after which he
India Foreign Minister Visit To Pakistan For SCO Summit
Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Indian foreign minister, arrived in Pakistan to attend a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit conclave. This visit seems historic as it is the first time any senior Indian minister has visited Pakistan. He was welcomed at Islamabad Airbase by the Director General for South Asia at the Ministry
The Real Reason Behind BSP’s Dual Policy Rate Cuts
According to recent reports, the Philippine Central Bank will cut its interest rate by 25 points in October and December. The bank decided to support economic growth, as economists expected inflation to stay under control. The governor of BSP (Philippine Central Bank), Eli Remolona, revealed that a 25 bps reduction
The Invisible Battlefield: Psychological Warfare in Modern Conflicts
The nature of warfare has evolved over time. The battlefield extends far beyond physical confrontations. Psychological warfare, a critical component in conflicts, aims to undermine opponents’ morale and mental resilience. It is as critical as the physical one. By acknowledging and addressing the psychological aspects of modern conflicts, we can
21 Sep 1857: The Fall of the Mughal Empire
September 21, 1857, marks the end of the Mughal Empire in India. On this day, Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal Emperor, surrendered to Major Willaim Hadson of the British East India Company’s army. The event signalled the collapse of a dynasty that had ruled India for over three centuries
Effectiv.AI — Strengthening Decisions Makers With AI-driven Fraud Prevention
Founded: 2021 Funding Raised: $9M Key Investors: Accel, Better Tomorrow Ventures and BHG VC In an increasingly digital world, fraud is no longer an occasional risk but a persistent challenge for businesses. Financial institutions need to respond quickly to threats that arise in real-time. This is where Effectiv.AI steps in,
Leadership Lessons From Narayana Murthy, Co-founder, Infosys
Can a 70-Hour Workweek Really Define Good Leadership? For today’s generation of professionals, the idea of working 70 hours a week might seem extreme, especially after the tragic death of 26-year-old Anna Sebastian Perayil, an Ernst & Young employee, which sparked heated discussions about toxic corporate cultures and burnout in
Asia To Experience Nuclear Energy Resurgence
As the technology shakes off negative connotations and countries search for scalable and less emissions-intensive technologies than fossil fuels, Asia is witnessing a resurgence in interest in nuclear energy, as per the Swish-Swedish energy giant ABB. “There are policies or a history or a connotation that has not always been