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Hardik Ruparel

Are software engineers losing skills? Rise of ‘vibe coders’ vs programmers

Hardik Ruparel, a software engineer specializing in cloud and distributed systems, hybrid cloud, and multi-cloud architectures, examines why AI-driven “vibe coding” is reshaping engineering rigor, team culture, and long-term software reliability.

ryan baidya

The Ukrainian conflict: A catalyst for global geopolitical realignment

Ryan Baidya, Ph.D., MBA, of Takshila Foundation, examines the Ukraine war’s impact on global geopolitics. The conflict has strained NATO, the EU, and U.S. leadership while empowering emerging powers like Iran, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia. As Western influence declines, shifting alliances may redefine global security and governance, necessitating a new Dharmic Democracy-led world order.

ryan baidya

The Perils of inclusivity without boundaries: A historical and contemporary examination

Ryan Baidya, Ph.D., MBA, Takshila Foundation, San Jose, USA, explores the balance between inclusivity and exclusivity in Sanatana Dharma. While Hinduism embraces diversity and coexistence, conversion-based religions often seek expansion through exclusivity. This openness, though enriching, also poses risks. True inclusivity must uphold dharma while guarding against adharma to preserve cultural and spiritual integrity.

Dr Rajesh K Pillania

Need for intuition in business education

Dr. Rajesh K Pillania, Professor, Management Development Institute, Gurgaon: Bridging Logic and Instinct in Business Education – While reasoning is crucial, intuition is a powerful skill that enhances decision-making in complex environments.