Credit Cards Need To Make Our Lives Easier, Not More Difficult
From deceptive bills, complicated mileage programmes to making canceling a card very difficult, banks have mastered the art of sadism when it comes to rewarding their customers.
Let’s Not Blame India’s Market Crash On US Elections
A slowdown in India’s growth has been in the making for months, and the problem is much deeper than the jitters in the run-up to the US Presidential elections.
US Elections And India: Why Economic Realities Will Trump Political Rhetoric
India and the US have forged deep economic ties, as seen in the rise of Indian BPOs to GCCs. Despite the US elections and potential policy changes, the relationship remains robust, driven by India's talent and vast consumer market.
Immigration Concerns Overshadow India's FTA Ambitions
India’s FTA with the UK stalls over trade and immigration demands, while rising U.S. tariffs and immigration crackdowns impact Indian exports globally.
Administrative Allocation Of Satellite Spectrum Has A Downside For The Govt
Now that administrative assignment of satellite spectrum is deemed the norm, UPA’s Devas looks like a project ahead of its time, rather than a scam.
How India’s Talented Engineers Have Powered The Rise Of Companies Like NVIDIA
NVIDIA's quiet start in India now fuels its AI dominance, while Intel’s decline highlights India’s lasting engineering power in tech.
That Sinking Feeling About NBFC Balance Sheets
The NBFC’s losses increased in the past quarters particularly because of the personal loan segment in rural regions.
Did India Inc Miss India's Consumer Demand Dip Or Simply Ignored It?
Subtle changes have perhaps led to a slowdown in the economy. Did Indian Inc miss the glaring message in India’s consumer demand data?












