IndiGo’s Crisis Forces Govt Rule Rollback, But It Is Not Over Yet
Government intervention may bring short-term relief, but IndiGo’s operational collapse signals deeper structural, staffing and planning failures that demand accountability.
Putin’s Visit Is An Opportunity For India To Reassert Strategic Autonomy
Putin’s India visit signals New Delhi’s refusal to bow to US pressure, focusing instead on defence, technology, and geopolitical advantage.
Markets Snap A Four Day Losing Streak
The rupee is on a weak footing versus the dollar
Inside IndiGo’s Turbulence: What Went Wrong And Why Flights Were Cancelled
IndiGo’s mass cancellations expose deep cracks in planning, staffing and compliance, raising questions over safety, pilot fatigue rules and whether the airline prioritised expansion over operational stability.
Policymakers Aren't Losing Sleep Yet, But Rupee May Force A Wake-Up Call
Indian policymakers seem relaxed as the rupee weakens past 90, but a falling currency in a strong economy hints deeper trouble ahead.
Markets Hesitate And Slide
A depreciating rupee will act as a shock absorber to Indian exports to high tariff countries like the United States
Is India’s demographic dividend over?
Insights on what India must prioritise now to convert its demographic window into sustained and inclusive economic growth












