India, April 30 -- By Dr. R. Balasubramaniam

Walking into my office every morning feels like stepping into a time machine - one that malfunctions frequently, swinging me from one era to another without warning. On one side, my peers in their sixties nod sagely, discussing "policy frameworks" over their morning tea, while on the other, the younger crowd debates whether oat milk or almond milk is superior in their overpriced coffees. The contrast is stark, and my survival hinges on my ability to adapt.

The language barrier: More confusing than a policy draft

Every day, I add a new term to my growing vocabulary of "Young People Speak." Just when I had mastered "FOMO" (Fear of Missing Out), they moved on to "rizz" (which I initially mistoo...