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September 01, 2025

Tariffs, secondary tariffs, Russian oil import, FII outflows, DFI inflows, geopolitical re-alignments and whether the equity market is headed for a deep correction are some of the topics currently ruling the media waves.

- ASHOK KUMAR

As an avid Test cricket buff, I was fascinated by the ability of the two Indian Test batting legends, Sunil Gavaskar and Rahul Dravid to stay focused and keep redundant visuals and noises out of their line of vision and thought to wear down the best of bowlers even in adverse batting conditions and score heavily.

Their approach can be of great utility to investors in India, and even more so at this point in time when there is an overdose of high-decibel social media views and views passed off as news continuously on even the so-called 'real' media.

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