Chasing Organic Froth: Blockchain Can Reveal What’s Truly Natural
With blockchain, every step from farm to kitchen can be tracked, revealing what’s truly organic.
Does RBI’s Bold Credit Push Risk Outrunning India’s Safeguards?
It is perhaps the biggest reform in the credit segment since the 1989 abolition of the Credit Authorisation Scheme.
Blockchain Gets A Government Job
The US government is putting its GDP data on blockchain, while the Philippines plans to put its national budget on it. They are not doing it to look cool; they want everyone to trust their data. In India, where GDP stats sometimes get a side-eye and government spending often looks shady, this kind of openness would be really welcome.
Not Just Tariffs, Transshipments May Pose Hurdles In A New World Order
The current global supply chain order took decades to form, and as a new order forms, it could throw up new hurdles like a redefinition of transshipments.
India Sets Global Low For Green Ammonia, But Delivery Will Be The Real Test
Subsidies cushion the bids, the definition of “green” is more vague than certain global standards, and most projects are still in the nascent stage.
Middle Managers On Road To Perdition As Tech, Age, And Slowdown Eat Up Jobs
Unable to transition ahead, India’s middle managers face an existential crisis.
'Govt Hand-Holding Needed': Seafood Export Chief As India Risks Losing Export Edge To US
India’s Rs 60,000 crore industry is under pressure thanks to US president Donald Trump’s tariffs, and its troubles are symptomatic of what exporters in general are grappling with today.
India Gets Tariffs, Pakistan Gets Oil As Trump Deals With Epstein Heat
While US president Donald Trump rants about Russia and India and praises Pakistan, the Epstein files linger.
Kotak Report Warns: Indian Consumer Stocks Dangerously Overvalued
Analysts warn that the market's reliance on "hope" for a turnaround cannot prop up these inflated prices forever, signalling significant downside risk for investors.
Trump’s Tariffs Can Threaten Asia’s Aviation Comeback
Subhas Menon, director general of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, said the fallout from the tariff barriers could disrupt the growth trajectories of Asian airlines, including India.
SEWA Is Rewriting ‘Herstory’, This Time On Blockchain
A tech-driven initiative by the Self Employed Women’s Association is helping workers in the country’s informal economy access formal credit and maintain their employment records.
See, Spot, Run: How Solar Overcapacity Is Stinging The Spot Power Market
Indian power companies were preparing for a heat wave. Early showers changed the dynamics.














