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Anticipating the Unintended

Pranay Kotasthane

A thought letter about public policy concepts, frameworks, and ideas. Indian perspectives on public policy, foreign affairs, and global politics. 10K+ subscribers. 250+ editions. By Pranay Kotasthane & RSJ.

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#282 It Ain't This Way

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#281 Causes and Reasons; Effects and Impacts

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#280 Do, Then Think

## Not(PolicyWTF): Another Rollback of a PolicyWTF

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#279 Gradually, then Suddenly*

## Global Policy Watch: The Russian Economy is Hurting

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  • Pranay Kotasthane

    Public Policy, Technology Geopolitics, Semiconductors | I co-write "Anticipating the Unintended"—a thought letter on public policy frameworks, models, and ideas. I also co-host Puliyabaazi, a Hindi-Urdu Podcast.

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