Hyundai Facing Its Toughest Test Yet From A Revitalised Tata, Mahindra
Hyundai's India chapter is at a crossroads, and the next few years will define which way it turns.
The Billionaires’ Battle For The Remnants Of Jaypee Group Inches To A Close
A ruling in favour of Adani Enterprises could finally bring closure to the decade-long collapse of Jaypee Group and reshape the ownership of some of North India’s most strategic assets.
India’s Goldilocks Economy Faces Its First Stress Test
Despite rising crude oil prices and uncertainty from the West Asia conflict, economist Prof. Ram Singh says India’s strong domestic demand, rising private investment and manageable inflation levels still provide policymakers room to navigate the pressure.
India’s GCC Boom Is Happening Faster Than Expected
As AI-first global capability centres expand rapidly, NASSCOM’s Rajesh Nambiar explains why India remains at the centre of global tech operations.
GCPL, HUL Brace For Margin Pressure As Palm Oil Crunch Looms
Higher input costs, limited pricing power and uneven demand may weigh on FMCG profitability in FY27
From Parts To Platforms: Indian MSMEs Are Reshaping The Drone Supply Chain
India is emerging as a high-volume, low-cost drone manufacturing hub. But China-dependent supply chains and MSME bottlenecks threaten to slow the ascent.
Real Estate Hurdles, Low Yields Continue To Stifle India’s EV Charging Expansion
Behind India's record EV sales lies a charging network plagued by low utilisation, high capex, fragmented policy, and real estate bottlenecks.
Inside Willie Walsh’s High Stakes Gamble As IndiGo CEO
IndiGo’s new CEO must deliver a seamless transition, navigate India’s regulatory minefield, and groom the airline’s next line of succession as he goes about fulfilling his mandate to create a leading global carrier.












