'Atmosphere of Fear on Board, Seafarers Scared': Captain Shiv Samrat Kapur
Captain Shiv Samrat Kapur, a former mariner who has captained ships through the Strait of Hormuz in the past explains the challenges for seafarers and ship owners
LPG Cylinder Suffering Is Coming For The Piped Gas Consumers
The war began by emptying cooking gas cylinders across India. Now, with South Pars bombed and Ras Laffan in flames, the conflict is coming for the pipe as well.
Noida International Airport’s Big Bet: High-Stakes Execution In MRO And Cargo
Besides enhanced air connectivity, Noida International Airport is focusing on cargo, MRO, and linkages to complement its growth and position itself as India’s first full‑fledged aerotropolis.
The Markets Rise for the Second Day
Hope seems to be driving the benchmarks up
The Markets Recover on Tuesday
Reliance Industries has bought about 5 million barrels of Iranian crude days after the U.S. temporarily removed sanctions
From Europe To Southeast Asia: How Airspace Disruptions Are Changing Where India Flies
The immediate fallout of the war in West Asia has been a sharp spike in international fares and a shift in travel demand toward Southeast Asia and alternative domestic destinations.
As Global Payments Shift To Stablecoins, Mastercard Gets Ready For What’s Next
By acquiring a stablecoin-infra company for $1.8 billion, Mastercard is moving into blockchain-based payments and stablecoins, offering a glimpse of how domestic networks like RuPay could approach global expansion.
Trump’s Peace Gesture and Tehran’s Response Confuse Markets
There is extreme volatility across asset classes from stocks and bonds
A ‘Double Whammy’ For India: How War And El Niño Could Ignite A New Inflationary Fire
This "double whammy" of a disrupted monsoon and soaring energy costs could impact rural incomes and force a sharp cut in discretionary spending across the economy.
How Local Innovation Can Rescue India’s Energy Security
As we navigate this difficult period, we must also accept that the ultimate solution will not come from short-term subsidies or geopolitical successes, like getting a few more ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
Oil Prices Set to Spike and Markets Fall
Over the weekend, US President Donald Trump threatened to attack Iran's energy installations if it did not open up the Strait of Hormuz
















