I haven't gotten any sleep and been up all night, yet I cannot get over these pictures. They're the most heartbreaking yet beautiful images of male friendship, intimacy, vulnerability, and bonding that I've seen in sports. What has made #Fedal so special? 🧵
Roger told Rafa ten days before he told the rest of the world about the retirement. And he said it'd be special if they play alongside. Rafa, on the other hand, having just exited a Grand Slam, and dealing with injuries, made it to the tournament just to be with him.
It wasn't a fairytale ending. They had a match point, but lost the match. And then the tears flowed. Roger was inconsolable. But so was Rafa, sobbing uncontrollably. At one point, they held hands. At another, Roger's wife had to go console Rafa because he wouldn't stop bawling.
"With Roger, a part of my life is leaving", he later went on to say. I hope men seeing these images tell themselves that it's okay to be this way. And I hope we never forget that we were born in the era which was fortunate enough to witness this beautiful story.
Fedal's story. A story which has taught me more about life, love, loss, and joy than any other. Being a Rafa fan, I've wept in a lot of matches. I've also marvelled at him dominating against a man many considered indomitable. But mostly, I've loved the love they have for other.
The hugs after losses. The tears together. The tweets. And the one last dance, hand in hand.
#ThankYouRoger and thank you, Rafa, for being by his side on the toughest night of his life.
Also, Rafa's wife is about to give birth, was hospitalized a few days back, and he went to London for a day just to play Roger's farewell match with him...
📣In 2018, Ola set up an in-house think-tank, fully funded by the company. One it claimed would be fully independent. The Ola Mobility Institute was the brainchild of Anand Shah, Ola Electric's co-founder, a seasoned lobbyist and the chief organizer of Modi's events in US. (1/n)
Shah, who stayed low-key as opposed to Bhavish Agarwal, had headed South Asia division of US lobbying firm Albright Stonebrigde, worked at BMW and Audi, and donned many hats in India- receiving the Gujarat Garima Award in return. (2/n)
Alongside Shah (who left Ola Electric and moved back to the US), Ola has hired key figures to ramp up its lobbying. Take Prashant Kumar, for instance. The son of Niti Aayog's former vice chairman is the director of public policy and executive director of OMI today. (3/n)
Few things seemingly excite Niti Aayog as much as EVs and clean energy. It publishes a slew of reports, peppered with bullish numbers. But things get interesting when you realize over 70% of these reports have been co-authored by one particular US think tank: RMI. A thread 🧵
RMI is the rebranded name of the Rocky Mountain Institute. The organisation, which provides pro-bono work to governments, has an enviable list of donors, ranging from Jeff Bezos’ Earth Fund to the Rockefeller Foundation.
RMI India set up shop in the country in 2019. And in a dizzyingly short span of time, the non-profit has managed to get its foot through the doors of India’s policy circles, much to the surprise of even veterans working in the field, such as TERI.