
Is Singapore ready for a non-Chinese prime minister?
In 1988, Lee Kuan Yew revealed that minister S Dhanabalan had been a possible candidate to succeed him as prime minister but then concluded that Singaporeans were not ready for an Indian prime minister. Several people had privately expressed the view that Lee Kuan Yew had in mind a certain person to be a future prime minister....

Good guys win – even if the road is longer and harder
Taken from the Linkedin Page of Datuk Vinod Shekar. I’m Singaporean and so it becomes a little challenging to admit it but something miraculous happened in Malaysia. It’s challenging to admit because, generations of Singaporeans have grown up with the notion that we’re simply better than our cousins across the Causeway....

Xi And Biden – Eh? No Kumbaya?
Does not matter whether the red wave hype did not materialize but the lost of control of the house is a huge blow to Biden and a vote of no confidence in the Biden-Harris admin. Pelosi is stepping down. What is it for Biden? For Biden to DENY that there are serious third world like problems in the USA that will just go away...
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