FDI May Be Slowing, But A Surge In GCCs Proves Multinationals Are Still Betting Big On Indian Intellect
But can this rising tide of GCCs and the high-quality employment they generate substitute for traditional FDI?
Markets Struggle to Make Sense of Iran-US Talks
Summer is approaching and massive energy demand spikes are projected across the western hemisphere
From Collapse to Comeback: Inside the Revival of CG Power, India’s Industrial Motors and Transformers Giant
On today’s episode of The Core Report, Natarajan Srinivasan speaks to Govindraj Ethiraj about the dramatic turnaround of CG Power, the governance crisis that nearly destroyed it, and how the Murugappa Group rebuilt the company during COVID.
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.
The Growing Appeal of Living Wills
How is a new generation of Indians choosing to plan for the end of life with clarity and dignity?
How Long for Energy Supplies to Stabilise if the War Ends
Countries have leaned on temporary buffers, commercial stockpiles, oil at sea and emergency reserves to offset the shock of the war in West Asia
Google's Agentic AI Repositioning Just Put India's GCCs On The Clock
The agent operating system removes humans as the unit of production. Most of India's GCCs are now one parent-side budget call away from feeling it
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.












