ZKTOR: The First Architecture That Forced Big Tech to Confront Its Own Moral Collapse
How Sunil Kumar Singh Built a 20-Year Leadership Blueprint That Silicon Valley Could Neither Predict nor Replicate Leadership literature often celebrates disruption, celebrates innovation, and celebrates scale. But almost none of it prepares an organization, or a civilization for the moment when it must confront an entrenched global structure that has remained unchallenged for decades. Harvard Business Review has analysed the world’s most complex corporate transformations, but what unfolded at Delhi’s Constitution Club the night ZKTOR was introduced represented something fundamentally different: not disruption, not innovation, but a strategic correction to a broken digital world order. Sunil Kumar Singh did not speak like a founder unveiling a product. He spoke like a systems architect presenting a 20-year ethical audit of the global technology ecosystem. His words carried the clarity of someone who had spent two decades inside the machinery of European cyber-policy, Nordic privacy fra...