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Byju Raveendran and Divya Gokulnath’s unprecedented $2.5 billion lawsuit against US creditors marks a new chapter in India’s start‑up governance, challenging cross‑border insolvency norms and “founder sovereignty”
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What began as a post-pandemic trend has become a defining structural shift. India’s retail investors are now changing the fabric of the market with their consistent flows, rising sophistication, and growing influence
Trump hints that India’s trade deal may follow Indonesia’s terms, but experts caution that accepting skewed tariffs could hurt India’s domestic and trade interests
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Indian startups garnered $5.7 billion in H1 2025 up from $5.3 billion a year earlier with growth‑stage funding on the rise. Layoffs fell 67% while hiring jumped 35–40%, especially in Tier 2/3 cities, as five new unicorns emerged
Stressing that no country can achieve net-zero in isolation, he said climate change is the quintessential global challenge and so the response
India’s $1.5 trillion climate finance need comes into focus as RBI plans new climate-risk disclosure norms for banks
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In a world where every country protects its own interest, India must guard against becoming collateral in someone else’s game.
India must ramp up its mining and refining of rare earth elements. Otherwise becoming a tech superpower and a self-reliant military force may just be wishful thinking
In an email interview Priya Agarwal Hebbar, non-executive director, Vedanta and chairperson, Hindustan Zinc tells Himanshu Ojha how the group is aligning with India’s energy transition. Edited excerpts
Amitava Mukherjee, chairman and managing director, NMDC tells Himanshu Ojha about the Navratna company’s strategy to blend domestic ambition with a global perspective. Edited excerpts
As water flows through PVC pipes into farms, it pumps carcinogens into vegetables. These are consumed by humans, as is the drinking water supplied through pipes
Electric battery-manufacturing dreams face a reality check as India struggles with raw materials, high costs and R&D
Lower price points, stylish designs and superior tech features are propelling BYD in India's entry-level luxury EV market
Nitish Mittersain, CEO, Nazara Technologies, talks to Deepsekhar Choudhury and Tarunya Sanjay about AI in game design and the company’s experience going public. Edited excerpts
Even as iDEX shows promise and defence-tech gains momentum, funding gaps, design roadblocks and bureaucratic inertia constrain the programme's growth
An agri-wellness start-up is redefining food retail by taking locally sourced regional produce from farm to shelf
Down the Ages: Rooted in Rituals, Three Generations Built and Continued the Cycle Agarbathi Business
From agarbatti to aerospace, N Ranga Rao and Sons has come a long way. And now the third generation is at the helm of its various businesses
While term insurance is a must-buy to build a protective cushion for your family and dependents, you may consider buying traditional plans or Ulips depending on your risk appetite and needs, provided you are ready to pay the costs
In a recent paper an IIMB economist examines how India Inc behaves in turbulent times and why a credible policy environment is necessary for businesses to thrive
Covid cases are rising again in India; mild for now, but India’s health system must brace for what lies ahead
Hemant Sharma, additional chief secretary, Odisha tells Pushpita Dey over phone on how the state is balancing growth and environment, attracting industries among other things. Edited excerpts
Over the years, consumer-goods makers have harnessed single-use plastic to turbocharge profits. The book investigates how plastic makers used disposability as a business model, convincing brand owners to pivot away from reusables
For Shriram Finance’s Umesh Revankar, sports and leadership are interconnected—pushing one’s limits, risk-taking and a will to keep improving
India’s fintech ecosystem is evolving at a rapid pace. Santosh Agarwal, chief executive, Paisabazaar, talks about the five factors that would decide the winners in the race
Roberto Benigni’s Life is Beautiful makes it to the top spot in her list of films
The RBI has cut the repo rate for the third time straight and Starlink has secured a satcom licence from the Indian government
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The overall kitty had declined by USD 3.049 billion to USD 699.736 billion
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In India’s job market, there’s a paradox, says StackRoute's VP Vishnupriya Raghavan. “Talent surplus in traditional roles. Talent scarcity in transformation-critical roles. Which is why a lot of reskilling and upskilling becomes very, very mandatory today. GenAI is not reducing jobs. It is only redefining who's relevant,” she adds.
The solar PLI scheme promised a manufacturing boom, but limited disbursals and structural flaws are dimming its potential