NEW DELHI, April 21 -- Translating it to modern world, philosopher-manager cultivates critical thinking, inquisitiveness and inquiry.

With Apple's market capitalization soaring beyond $2.1 trillion, eclipsing the GDP of nations like Italy, Brazil, and Canada, and Amazon boasting a workforce surpassing the populations of Estonia, Cyprus and Luxembourg, with its 1.5 million employees, it is becoming increasingly clear that corporations are not just playing the geo-economic game-they're setting the board.

In a world where corporate giants rival nations in economic might, and proprietary technological innovations hold the power to reshape the very fabric of society, one might wonder: why do the principles of philosophy seem to apply to poli...