The world around us is in constant flux, and often, our perceptions and perspectives struggle to keep pace with these nuanced changes. In this episode, we embark on a journey through personal anecdotes, shedding light on how both perceptions and perspectives significantly influence our decisions, not only on a personal level but also in the context of international relations—illustrated by the case of India and the UK.
As India surpasses Britain in the economic index, the question arises: are they truly engaging as equal partners? We delve into what has changed and what transformations are still needed. This episode caters to those intrigued by the subtleties of change in life and the intricate ways our brains respond to it. Much like Britain's recent scarcity of White Christmases, the allure of a snowy holiday persists, revealing the power of hope and perspective. Tune in to unravel the nuances of change and discover why the dream of a White Christmas continues to captivate hearts.
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[00:00:00] Thankfully, I was at my friend's place.
[00:00:05] Else, I would be celebrating Christmas alone with Maggie in the Christmas land.
[00:00:12] Actually, we did have Maggie that day with onion and chili sauce.
[00:00:18] The best options as compared to the boiled vegetables and Yorkshire pudding, being a
[00:00:23] vegetarian, that's the extent on my way to Cardiff. I was chosen as that white after all. In fact it was rather grey
[00:03:00] and wet. Whatever little snow landed in London at the time made it very slippery figured out that even the shops were closed. Thankfully I was at my friend's place. Else I would be celebrating Christmas alone with Maggie in the Christmas Land. Actually we did have Maggie that day with onion and chili sauce. The best
[00:04:21] options as compared to the boiled vegetables and Yorkshire pudding being 1850 to 1880 when Britain, they say, was in the grip of the little Ice Age. When the winter were very cold in icy, even the Thames River used to freeze up until the year 1814 and some tell me that they could skate on the Thames River. Charles Dickens wrote the Christmas Carols in 1843.
[00:05:42] He started writing in October and finished it by the concept of Christmas tree to the Windsor Castle, home to the royals.
[00:07:01] Newspapers, illustrations published, around Christmas. Such headlines appear in the month of November, raising hopes and become topic of conversations, the weather conversations, the quintessential weather conversations. A lot of stories have urged that I write a piece or I present the story in a situation where perceptions rather than reality are informing decisions. The Indo-UK relations present another example of shifting dynamics. In the past this was a richer Britain and a poorer India, with
[00:11:00] Britain feeling it could call the shots. However, in the recent times this has moved to a partnership India as equal partner remains challenging for some. The free trade agreement between the two countries is still pending, with negotiations focusing on achieving a fair deal. As Tim Fisher, CEO of Sterling Education and former chairman of Coventry City, my last guest pointed out, Indians are tough negotiators.
[00:12:23] They seek a fair deal. both nations fighting for their space. Britain needs to readjust perceptions of its might and influence, while India aims to assert its influence globally. This brings me to the guest of my next show next week, who has been working in this very space for over 25 years. He has seen how the world


