IndiGo Is No Infosys
As IndiGo chaos unfolds and scrutiny targets CEOs and regulators, founder Rahul Bhatia remains missing from blame — silent, invisible, unanswered.
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.
The Stock Market Is Hiding The Truth From You
Stock investing feels like a maze of numbers, but real gains come from staying invested during rare best days — something advisors, not apps, help navigate.
Can Naidu’s New AI Bet Deliver What His Last Tech Boom Didn’t?
Two decades after the IT boom, Naidu is now betting on AI data centres. Big investments are flowing in, but jobs and environmental costs remain unanswered.
Dubai Tejas Crash: Spotlight Back On Defence Privatisation
Dubai’s Tejas crash highlights bureaucratic setbacks to indigenous defence. As drone warfare rises, India must prioritise strategic manufacturing for security.
Rising Pay, Falling Skills: Like The US, India Faces An Employment Paradox
Young engineers avoid factory jobs for IT and government roles, leaving manufacturing with skill shortages despite rising salaries and abundant opportunities.
Is A Weary Trump Giving In On Tariffs?
Trump admits the US lacks skilled workers as immigration remains tight; easing tariffs on India, China, Switzerland signals cooling trade tensions.
Restrict Phones, Save Young Minds: Can India Learn From American Politicians?
New Jersey’s new governor’s bold reforms—price freezes, phone bans, anti-social media moves—spark US debate and echo urgent questions for India.












