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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalVamsi T Mohun is Founder and Analyst at IFIT Research Forum since early 2019. IFIT (Independent Finance, Innovation & Technology) is a progressive, nonpolitical, not-for-profit, think tank that conducts research on strategic systemic gaps in the India ecosystem and engages with the community to close those gaps. Vamsi has an MBA degree from the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin and a MSEE degree from Michigan Technological University. His interests include geo-politics, international relations, economics, public policy and technology.Read More...
Vamsi T Mohun is Founder and Analyst at IFIT Research Forum since early 2019. IFIT (Independent Finance, Innovation & Technology) is a progressive, nonpolitical, not-for-profit, think tank that conducts research on strategic systemic gaps in the India ecosystem and engages with the community to close those gaps. Vamsi has an MBA degree from the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin and a MSEE degree from Michigan Technological University. His interests include geo-politics, international relations, economics, public policy and technology.
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Caste is the foundation for everything that happens in India. Given the large global footprint of Indians, it is a worthwhile endeavor to understand this foundational idea that shapes the Indian mindset and society. Wherever Indians go, they take the caste system along with them. Understanding the caste system allows one to have more productive interactions with Indians in several contexts – professional, social, business, diplomacy, military, trade and
Caste is the foundation for everything that happens in India. Given the large global footprint of Indians, it is a worthwhile endeavor to understand this foundational idea that shapes the Indian mindset and society. Wherever Indians go, they take the caste system along with them. Understanding the caste system allows one to have more productive interactions with Indians in several contexts – professional, social, business, diplomacy, military, trade and international relations.
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