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Weekend Mega Linkfest: 08 August, 2025

Some off beat reads for the weekend:

Malegaon Blasts: Death of a Lie (Open)

China-India Rapprochement (ORF)

India’s Middle East Tight-Rope Walk (NI)

UK’s dodgy deals with Saudi Arabia (Guardian)

50th Anniversary of Helsinki Accords (RT)

In Italy, Punjabi farm workers are expendable (Jacobin)

London: A City of Strangers (Spiked)

China’s Black Sea play (RAND)

The Druze of Suwayda (GC)

Europe is turning into Lebanon (Dan Burmawi)

The cultural significance of Umbrellas in Japan (BBC Travel)

Why Indians were discouraged from migrating to Cuba (Scroll)

Swami Vivekananda’s best friend (DNA)

Travelogue: Uganda (Raku)

7 Frozen Desserts from around the World (Smithsonian)

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MutualFunds

1 Year SIP Returns

Source: Business Standard

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InvestorPresentations

Kilburn: Killing It

Source: Investor Presentation of Kilburn Engineering Ltd

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Links

Linkfest: 08 August, 2025

Some stuff I am reading today morning:

PM Modi defies Trump tariffs (Open)

Why Trump may be misreading India (CNBC)

India challenges the West on Russia Trade (OP)

Textile exports may take a $5 Billion hit (FE)

Gem & Jewellery exporters stare at severe losses (DH)

AU Small Finance Bank to become universal bank (Fortune)

Sell Side Research: VA Tech Wabag (Axis Securities)

Tax Terrorism in India’s stock markets (BW)

Stealth reform of India’s electricity sector (BS)

Wise words on market cycles (Novel Investor)

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Outsized Returns

“Outsized returns often come from betting against conventional wisdom, and conventional wisdom is usually right.

Given a 10 percent chance of a 100 times payoff, you should take that bet every time.

But you’re still going to be wrong nine times out of ten … We all know that if you swing for the fences, you’re going to strike out a lot, but you’re also going to hit some home runs.

The difference between baseball and business, however, is that baseball has a truncated outcome distribution. When you swing, no matter how well you connect with the ball, the most runs you can get is four. In business, every once in a while, when you step up to the plate, you can score 1,000 runs.

This long-tailed distribution of returns is why it’s important to be bold. Big winners pay for so many experiments.”

-Jeff Bezos