There’s a certain romance attached to travel in India. The rhythmic clatter of train tracks, chai vendors calling out at stations, or the quiet rush of an early morning airport—each journey carries its own mood.
But when it comes to...
When travel starts to feel… different
There’s a point, usually after a few rushed vacations, when travel begins to feel repetitive. Same airports, similar hotels, predictable itineraries. You come back with photos, sure—but something feels missing.
A lot of millennials in...
There was a time when travel in India followed a familiar rhythm—long weekends, festive holidays, maybe that once-a-year family trip where everything had to be planned weeks in advance. You packed quickly, traveled even faster, and before you knew...
There’s a small, almost invisible shift happening in how people use the internet. It doesn’t look dramatic from the outside, but once you notice it, you can’t unsee it.
People are talking more… and typing less.
You’ll hear it in passing—someone...
Seeing a project before it exists
There’s a moment, somewhere between planning and construction, where every infrastructure project lives only on paper. Blueprints, projections, assumptions. Engineers do their best to imagine how things will work once everything is built—but let’s...
There’s a moment—usually when your internet drops mid-task—when you realize how much of modern tech depends on being connected. Everything pauses. Apps hang. Even simple features stop working.
Now imagine AI in that situation.
This is exactly where the conversation around...