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Katya Naidu
Katya Naidu has been working as a journalist for over 15 years. She has covered various beats across energy, infrastructure, telecom, startups, pharma, real estate, stock markets etc.
From Boon To Bane: How Predictability Is Costing Indian IT In The Age Of AI
Market experts warn that Indian IT majors may have prioritised quarterly guidance over a...
Young Indian Aspirations Give Wings To Warehousing Companies
India’s warehousing sector surges on e-commerce and quick commerce demand, expanding into...
First Person: Navi Mumbai Airport Is Closer, But Has A Long Way To Go
Navi Mumbai’s new airport is still testing passengers on the last mile.
Indian Oil Reimagines Outlets As Energy Hubs With EVs, Batteries & More
The company’s large format retail outlets are now being reimaged as ‘energy hubs’ that...
Indian Top Tier Luxury Hotels To Beat Oversupply Blues In 2026
As room inventory surges in secondary markets, a lopsided demand-supply gap in major...
In 2026, Micromarkets Hold The Edge In India’s Real Estate
Across top cities, these pockets bucked the overall trend and emerged as standout...
GST Cuts Delivered A Festive Pop That Won’t Sustain In 2026
Weak November numbers, muted price transmission and uneven spending patterns all point to...
Why India's $1.1B Ready-to-Cook Boom Is Luring FMCG Giants, Startups
An estimated 50 million Indians now form the addressable market for pre-cooked and...
The Curious Case Of Slowing Smartphone And Pharma Exports To The US
The tariff war has yet again shown why India needs to diversify to other countries and up...
Neither Formal Nor Informal, Gig Workers Ecosystem Influences New Labour Policies
With 270 million online shoppers, India’s gig economy is surging, outpacing staffing...
Saving By Force? EPFO’s New Rules Divide Experts, Workers
While it would seem that the new EPFO rules could create problems for employees trying to...
Getting Rich in India Is Easy — Becoming Ultra-Rich Takes Smarts, Not Assets
India’s booming markets minted new millionaires, but few built lasting wealth — proving...

