Anirudh has written extensively on foreign policy, geo-politics, national security, technology, venture capital and entrepreneurship in publications such as Foreign Policy, The New Republic, The Indian Express, The Economic Times, The Times of India, Hindustan Times, The Quint, The Seminar and Asia Times.
He also served as the Founding Editor for the Carnegie Endowment’s journal on South Asia, South Asian Perspectives.
Selected Writing
Green superpower: India must leverage its startup ecosystem for its net-zero transition
The Print
The digital rupee can transform RBI’s and GoI’s ability to manage the economy
Economic Times
Lesson from Ukraine: Not Just Tanks, Troops, India Needs Cyberwar Doctrine to Fight Enemies
News18.com
Funding Innovative Technologies
Seminar
PM Modi’s Startup Action Plan 2016: A few hits and a few misses
VC Circle
Bangladesh: A State in Decline
The New Republic
South Asian Perspectives
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Best Time Ever To Be An Entrepreneur In India
The Wharton School
China could use Russia’s cyber and hybrid war playbook against India
Times of India
Ladakh Face-off Might Be Linked to India Aligning with the US
Indian Express
India and Japan: Congruence At Last
Asia Times
India-China Relations: Strategic Cooperation or Rivalry in the 21st Century
University of Wisconsin-Madison
The Storm Hasn’t Passed Yet for Musharraf
Foreign Policy
India Should Stay Alert, China Will Keep Hurting over 5G and LAC
The Quint
Selected Interviews & Citations
More money chases Indian tech start-ups as investors shun Chinese names
CNBC
Start-ups will continue to disrupt business, say investors
Economic Times
Russia-Ukraine: India Should Prep for Cyberwar, China Might Be Taking Notes
The Quint
China crackdown wipes off $400 bn of Hang Sheng, how can India benefit?
TimesNow News
China looks to play key role in Indian Ocean development
South China Morning Post (SCMP)
Here’s the competition Snap faces in Asia
CNBC
Bringing hidden consumer segments to light
Business Standard
Redefining moment for Indian unicorns
Deccan Herald
Investor interest in Indian technology and e-commerce start-ups has revived
Mint

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