India, July 7 -- She does not believe in talking about corporate ladders but about building bridges. She confronts the tough dilemma of being a juggler and a sniper at the same time. She bravely points out the struggle of internalised shame of balancing work success with personal life. She does not believe in wearing burnout as a medal or guilt as a piece of baggage. She does not flinch in calling out the difference between intention and effect in corporate inclusivity. And she strongly advises her fellow women not to try to be less palatable, or wait for permission, to not chase perfection, and definitely to not underestimate the value of quiet revolutions. Asking Varundeep Kaur about her journey is like reading an entire book of women's...