An American politician once said all politics is local. I think today, that’s wrong. Having spent my time involved in the local and mayoral elections, I think it is more global than ever. 

The old joke goes, that we have so many Indians in Britain because when the British were leaving India in 1947, a whole bunch of Indians at India Gate in Mumbai, shouted at the last British ship, “Hey, where do you think you’re going? We are...

The old joke goes, that we have so many Indians in Britain because when the British were leaving India in 1947, a whole bunch of Indians at India Gate in Mumbai, shouted at the last British ship, “Hey, where do you think you’re going? We are...

As the Indian election is underway, I looked back over the last decade, not last 5 years, at what I had written about India. Almost exactly to the day, 10 years ago, I wrote some of these. You judge – has India lived up to the promise?

I’m proud. Really proud. I’ve spoken much in this column about crowdfunding for small entrepreneurial innovative companies using platforms such as Seedrs and Crowdcube.

The UK is buzzing with UK India events. Just the ones I am involved in alone, from Manoj Ladwa’s IndiaInc’s fantastic India week Awards, conclave, plus much more, to UK-India Business Summit 2019, by the India Business Group hosted by Lord Patel...

As I write, it is the anniversary of the end of the American Civil War, and an important lesson for Brexit from possibly the greatest political speech in history:“Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a...



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