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A short interview - views on a more remunerative farming

  For a short Doordarshan interview, kind courtesy Ruchit Garg, Founder HFN and our informal Agritech forum, being based in this region I could only say that maybe shifting the focus on shifting from a "yield-maximization" mindset to an "income-optimization" mindset was a given. Every structure and system had a life and then needed to be revitalised or reset. We had to understand this while fully understanding the plight of the marginal farmer as also rural aspirations. 1. The Pivot: From Commodity to Commerce "Commercial Agriculture" isn't just about farming; it's about business management. Farmers need to treat their land as a factory and their crops as products. A shift away from the traditional wheat-paddy cycle by exploring high-value alternatives such as horticulture, floriculture, and specialized oilseeds, would be in order provided they are linked to pre-arranged market buyers. Or a clear marketing path carved out.,In this context I h...
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Young Managers and their Expectations

  Young Managers  and  their Expectations.  Dinesh K Kapila , CGM (Retd) NABARD (Published by The Business Sandesh on 4th July 2026)   The relationship between entry-level professionals and executive leadership within Indian organizations is undergoing a profound structural shift. As a rapidly expanding economy, India exhibits a unique workplace dynamic where traditional cultural values , ch aracterized by deep-rooted hierarchy, collectivism, and paternalism ,  exist alongside modern, agile, and technology-driven corporate philosophies. This structural convergence has generated significant dialogue within organizational development circles regarding the nature of the gap between young managers and top management.  Is it  a  major  operational reality  that  impact s   institutional growth and competitiveness  is moot . Perceptive  observors  do opine that  the distinct generational cohorts do not posses...

Recollecting with Col Raman Kapila - The Insurgency in J & K

  The Insurgency in J&K -  Recollecting with Col Raman  Kapila   by  Dinesh K Kapila , CGM NABARD (Retd) (Updated Version Appeared in The Vayu Magazine of March 2026) - Thank you to The Editor )  What I describe here is what many young officers in infantry battalions and the  Rashtriya  Rifles would have undergone in the 1990s and 2000 to 2010 period and maybe 2015, the sheer depth of the insurgency and  shrill  propaganda. And the  vicious  cruelty often exhibited by the  well trained  radicalised terrorists.  Most were trained in Pakistan.  Raman is my first cousin, we are close. He joined the Army in the Infantry (Rajput Regiment) and when the terrorism cum insurgency arose in the early 1990s, he was in the thick of it with multiple stints in the Mountainous regions of the Jammu Region and in Kashmir.   He  had  his fair share of successes and at times failures or rather what military m...