Sharm-El-Sheikh and After

COP27 at Sharml-El-Sheikh concluded in the wee hours of 20th November, two days behind schedule. The outcome is predictably vague, inconclusive, and the agreement, a familiar exercise in face saving.The most significant achievement at COP27 is the decision to establish and operationalise a ‘loss and damage’ fund, with a commitment to set up a financial supportContinue reading “Sharm-El-Sheikh and After”

The Human’s Best Friend

One of the sights that unfailingly arrests the attention of a visitor to New York City, is the incredible variety of dogs that accompany their masters or mistresses. Large number of them don’t walk with them, instead they ride on them. Finding a child in a woman’s lap may be a rare sight here but not a pup inContinue reading “The Human’s Best Friend”

Content of National Importance-MIB’s New Mandate

Broadcasters’ puzzled response to MIB’s latest mandate is eminently predictable. Who is government to dictate what should be the content? And who will define National Importance?Although MIB is going to hold discussions on this issue with stakeholders, and then issue detailed guidelines, the voices of resentment and dissent are not likely to be muted even as theContinue reading “Content of National Importance-MIB’s New Mandate”

Thai Cuisine

A Magical Mélange of Assailing aromas and Fanciful FlavoursPart II A Food Tradition Anchored in AgricultureThe rich and varied Thai culinary tradition naturally owes its development and diversification  to Thai way of life that essentially revolved around agriculture.Thailand may have become an export led economy today and the share of Industrial activity may be almost 40% ofContinue reading “Thai Cuisine”

Thai Cuisine

A Magical Melange of Assailing Aromas and Fanciful Flavours “Thai cooking is about the juggling of disparate elements to create a harmonious finish. Like a complex musical chord, it’s got to have a smooth surface but it doesn’t matter what’s happening underneath. Simplicity isn’t the dictum here, at all.”              – Australian chef DavidContinue reading “Thai Cuisine”

Is COP27 Doomed?

(Continued) Part IILoss and Damage- the Reparation ArgumentWill the discussions at COP27 make some progress or is it doomed?  Theprospects seem unpromising.Climate change is becoming increasingly deadly and disruptive. This year’s mega-flood in Pakistan, along with a drought in Somalia that is extreme even by the standards of East Africa, and unprecedented heat waves across India, Europe,Continue reading “Is COP27 Doomed?”

Is COP27 Doomed?

Part I Coming Sunday, November the 6th, over 90 Heads of State, hundreds of diplomats and officials, businesses, and Advocacy Agencies will descend on the Egyptian Resort town of Sharm-el-Sheikh for the 27th annual UN Climate Conference of the Parties (COP) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Ironically, the Conference host is known for its poorContinue reading “Is COP27 Doomed?”

Halloween Night

As guests gatheredIn weird, scary, funny costumesBringing with them ‘Treat’ for othersNot wanting to be seducedBy the visiting spirits and soulsFrom the yonder other lands! Children and youngOf infinite variety and ageRan and frolicked, making mirthShouting, yelling, even cryingThe Party was warm and aglowWith innocence sublime! A ‘Spiderman’ here, An ‘Ironman’ thereA ‘Bowser’ in theContinue reading “Halloween Night”