In a post-coronavirus world, we will have a lot of assessment to do. To grieve our losses and evaluate them against the petty profits that kept the illusion of growth and development going for so long, says Sharma.
In these exceedingly difficult times, I write nothing that we don't know. But the uncertainty and the transience have coerced us to rethink our ways, if not mend them.
We have been a servile witness to the synchronisation of business models which have been generating enormous wealth globally and recklessly coming after our resources.
The cost-benefit calculations and algorithm have favoured the big countries and companies, but all this might seem to have bended the other way all this while.