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Phrase of the Day: 'Elephant in the Room'- What does the popular phrase mean? Meaning, origin, history, and usage in sentences explainedThe phrase 'elephant in the room' signifies an obvious problem everyone avoids discussing. This idiom vividly illustrates human behavior wh...
Pete Hegseth’s silence on Taiwan is exactly what Xi Jinping wantsUS Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth adopted a quieter approach to Taiwan at a Singapore security forum. This shift in communication aims to p...
India–US trade deal: The elephant in the room everyone is watchingIndia-US trade deal has put agriculture in the spotlight. While US officials highlight significant agricultural exports, Indian officials e...
‘Dragon-Elephant Tango’: China signals shift in ties with India, says both can reshape global order by ignoring USExternal Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar visits China, signaling a potential reset in India-China relations. China emphasizes the need for m...
Butter chicken & bhel puri: Tales of Delhi, Mumbai businessmen who are proudly desi, yet galaxies apartThe article humorously contrasts Delhi and Mumbai businessmen, highlighting their distinct styles. Delhi entrepreneurs are portrayed as fla...
AI at warp speed: disruption, innovation, and what’s at stakeChatGPT, Stable Diffusion, MidJourney and Google Bard arae rapidly changing the way we live, work and engage with each other. Those platfor...
Why it's utterly silly to expect to find an elephant in the roomThe phrase, if not the animal in the phrase, 'elephant in the room' pops up from time to time. As an idiomatic expression, I grant there is...
Sheryl Sandberg’s advertising empire leaves a complicated legacyThough Sandberg may get most of her name recognition from “Lean In” — her 2013 blockbuster book encouraging women to take charge in the wor...
Hydrocarbon rich Mozambique a future military base for China?China has been promoting its construction firms in Africa and within this framework major developmental projects are handed over to Chinese...
From paan ki dukaan to paper formalities, epithets galore for corporate governance lapsesThe list of epithets might be on the rise even as watchdogs hope better governance ways to prevail.
What makes temple elephants so popular in KeralaIn Kerala, temple elephants inspire the kind of fan following reserved for movie stars elsewhere.
Venezuela under Hugo Chavez: How he marginalised powers of some big US companiesTo be sure, new leaders in Venezuela will have to provide economic corrections to contain the bigger fallouts from Chavez’s policies in com...