Reflections

<p>222. One rule book and different judgments&nbsp;</p>
March 10, 2026

222. One rule book and different judgments 

Before I share my thoughts today, I want to be honest: I have very little faith in the Indian judiciary. Read ‘very little’ as ‘absolutely no faith’. Consider this a personal disclaimer. And this...

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<p>221. Sometimes, being politically correct isn't the best choice&nbsp;</p>
March 09, 2026

221. Sometimes, being politically correct isn't the best choice 

Yes, sometimes being politically correct isn't the best choice. That is the advice I would give to Olexander Scherba, Ukraine’s ambassador to South Africa.As is customary, Iranian embassies worldwide...

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<p>220. I would have liked to attend my own funeral</p>
March 08, 2026

220. I would have liked to attend my own funeral

Alan Bennett’s new book, “Enough Said,” is now on the stalls, released by Faber & Faber. It comprises the diary entries of his 90th year. English playwright, author, actor, and screenwriter A...

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<p>219. Trump is determined to ‘reclaim America’s backyard’.</p>
March 07, 2026

219. Trump is determined to ‘reclaim America’s backyard’.

It was not surprising when, a few days ago, the Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth mentioned the three words, “reclaim our backyard.” He was simply expressing in words what Donald Trump was doing through his...

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Poetry

<p>223. There are a thousand bars to see</p>
March 11, 2026

223. There are a thousand bars to see

Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926) was an Austrian poet and novelist born in Prague.

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<p>222. Tread softly because you tread on my dreams</p>
March 10, 2026

222. Tread softly because you tread on my dreams

“Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven” is a poem by William Butler Yeats.

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<p>221. Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art</p>
March 09, 2026

221. Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art

Visual media often enhance the meaning of a poem in ways we could never fully understand by reading alone.

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<p>220. Those that I fight, I do not hate</p>
March 08, 2026

220. Those that I fight, I do not hate

The war is ongoing – two major ones and several smaller ones.

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Krishna Kumar Mishra

Krishna Kumar Mishra

A bilingual poet, author, columnist, editor, script writer and painter, an Aviation Engineer by education but a journalist by profession.

Worked with Indian Express group; edited Courage and The Voice magazines; Edited and Published The Scoria (the leading English literary magazine 1995-2002) which has the credit of introducing more than 100 new poets, including many American & British poets.

The Scoria was patronized by Khushwant Singh, former Prime Ministers VP Singh and PV Narasimha Rao, George Fernandes (who served as the Defence Minister of India from 1998 until 2004), Nani A Palkhivala, Russi Mody, Justice VR Krishna Iyer among others; Andrew Motion (who was later Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1999 to 2009), Nirad C. Chaudhuri, Mulk Raj Anand, Ruskin Bond, Jayanta Mahapatra, Niranjan Mohanty, Paul Hoover, Maxine Chernoff, Edith Konecky, Jonathan Gourlay, Patricia Prime, Arlene Zide and some other very well-known poets and authors.

Author of several books in English and Hindi. First Poetry collection, “Always in Transit” was first published in London by Dolphin.

Was editor of India’s best known investment magazine Dalal Street Investment Journal before starting own venture Indian Economy & Market.