Balaji describes how crypto and decentralized infrastructure let us materialize digital communities as real-world jurisdictions--what he calls "network states." He draws parallels to how Christianity survived Rome and how today's tech projects are building sovereign zones.
Millets are positioned as a climate-friendly crop that can feed billions without depleting natural resources, offering a pathway to ecological balance and food sovereignty.
The guest calls for dismantling corporate control over seeds and food systems, restoring local millet cultivation, and reducing urban sprawl to protect ecological balance.
Recent global events have highlighted the risks of over-dependence on foreign technology, prompting India to accelerate indigenous defense capabilities.