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Whither Nokia strategy?

17/06/201214/09/2021 / Gurtej Singh / Leave a comment

Nokia recently announced its strategy and updates to its targets and outlook.  The targets did not surprise me as a company like Nokia—in a transition face—has to come up with an emergent strategy periodically until the transit period end.  Even as Nokia is on right track with its Windows Phone strategy it is still struggling … Continue reading Whither Nokia strategy?

Kashmir and ground zero

08/08/200908/08/2009 / Gurtej Singh / Leave a comment

The other day I came across this interview on Kashmir: http://atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/KG17Df01.html Arif Jamal appears to bring in more topics that he is actually able to discuss. First, asking him a question to expand on the strategic importance of Swat as a corridor linking Pakistani Kashmir and Afghanistan is purely hypothetical. This is nothing new and … Continue reading Kashmir and ground zero

Killing in War

05/08/200914/02/2012 / Gurtej Singh / Leave a comment

"Political leaders, no matter how transparently immoral, dishonest,  and intellectually bovine, have seldom had trouble finding people to fight their unjust wars". Killing in War by Jeff McMahan, p. 3.  

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