This historic expedition marks a major milestone in India's efforts to revive, understand, and celebrate its ancient maritime heritage through a living ocean voyage.
Notably, INSV Kaundinya, will undertake her maiden overseas voyage on December 29, 2025. The vessel will be flagged off from Porbandar, Gujarat, for Muscat, Oman, symbolically retracing the historic maritime routes that connected India to the wider Indian Ocean world for millennia.
Drawing comparisons with Europe, Sanyal highlighted the strain caused by ageing populations. "In several European countries, retirement ages are being pushed toward 70 or even 75. France today has more people receiving pensions than people working," he said, warning that similar dynamics cou
Sanyal emphasised that "Indian history is not what we have been taught to believe", and that people are led to feel that the Indian had "no agency in world history".
In an interview with ANI, Sanyal said a healthy economic system must allow for "continuous churn", where old companies shut down, and new ones emerge to take their place. He stressed that constant change is necessary for long-term economic strength.
Multi-alignment is fundamentally different from the idea of non-alignment, and it essentially means that the country is a key player in the world order, Sanjeev Sanyal, Member of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, said in an interview with ANI, when asked about the posit
"I don't think you should think of it as black and white. On certain issues, they may like it (to be part of India's growth story) if they want to sell you energy. They want a growing economy. They want to sell arms. They may like a growing economy because you have more money to buy their
The meeting, as part of the panel's ongoing review of the major electoral reform proposal, was joined by two distinguished economists: Sanjeev Sanyal, a member of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council (EAC-PM), and Gita Gopinath, the First Deputy Managing Director of the Internat
Jaydev Shukla, priest of the Lakshminarayan Temple in Lenasia expressed happiness following his meeting with PM Modi and mentioned that he emphasised various issues, including language, and promoting the Indian diaspora to visit India every year.
Former R&AW Chief Vikram Sood launched his latest book, 'Great Power Games, ' in Delhi on Friday in the presence of BJP MP Baijayant Jay Panda, Union Minister Smriti Irani, economist Sanjeev Sanyal, and ORF President Samir Saran.