A field journal for global Indian families.
Quiet writing on property, tax, succession, and the discipline of managing wealth across borders. No takes, no hot tips — only what we've learned by doing the work.
The five most common rental leakages in Indian property — and how to close them.
From under-reported rent to society arrears, these are the recurring patterns we see in family-managed property — and the audit habits that quietly fix them.
DTAA, FEMA and the quiet art of repatriation.
A practitioner's primer on moving money out of India without leaving paperwork behind — written for NRIs who would like to sleep at night.
Wills, trusts and the three-jurisdiction problem.
When a family lives in London, holds assets in India, and educates its children in Singapore, succession becomes architecture, not paperwork.
What a family office actually does — when nothing is going wrong.
Most of the value sits in the years where nothing dramatic happens. A short essay on the quiet practice of stewardship.
Why your India portfolio is paying twice — and not earning thrice.
On overlapping mandates, hidden expense ratios, and the consolidated view that almost no one offers — until they do.
A letter to first-generation NRIs.
On guilt, distance, parents, property, and the unfair burden of being the one who left. A short, personal note.
A short, written note four times a year. Nothing more.
Three observations, one practical idea, no sales. Read by 4,200 NRI families across 38 cities.