About

The Crying Capitalist is a blog exploring the financial implications of developments across law, business, technology, entrepreneurship, and innovation. It is a space for thoughtful commentary, interdisciplinary analysis, and conversations at the intersection of markets and ideas.

About the Author

Sunaina Khedekar

I am a first-year law student at Government Law College, Mumbai, with academic interests in mergers and acquisitions, antitrust and competition law, private equity, and investments.

Alongside my academic work, I serve as the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer at ARULA for Autism, where I focus on strategy, expanding access to autism therapy, and driving organizational growth. My work reflects a broader interest in startups, entrepreneurship, and innovation

I am also a CFA Program candidate and have cleared Level I, with a strong interest in economics, fixed income, and alternative investments. Through both my work and writing, I aim to integrate perspectives from law, finance, and entrepreneurship to build ideas and solutions that create lasting impact.

What The Crying Capitalist Covers

At its core, The Crying Capitalist examines how financial thinking shapes and is shaped by developments in law, technology, entrepreneurship, business, and public discourse. The blog is interested not only in markets and investments, but also in the wider structures of value, incentives, risk, growth, and decision making.
Topics may range from startups and private capital to regulation, competition, innovation, strategy, and the economics behind emerging industries.

Thank you for reading and being part of The Crying Capitalist.