India Warms To China, Uncertainty Still Looms
India just made two quiet moves that hint at a thaw with China: it approved a joint venture with Chinese electronics firm Longcheer and lifted tourist visa restrictions. After years of strained ties, why the shift now?
AI71 Crash Investigation Falters Because Of Botched Communications
The preliminary report on the AI171 crash has left the public guessing, raising urgent questions about how aviation authorities manage communication after disasters
As Snags Mount, Air India Must Share Crash Findings At The Earliest
The Air India plane crash has triggered all sorts of panic, and the news about several cancellations by the airline isn't helping its cause. While rumours and theories are flying thick and fast, it would help if Air India maintained as much transparency as possible.
Speculation Swirls, But Air India’s Real Challenge Is Within
Last week’s Air India crash triggered a wave of speculation across social media. We examine the growing internal unrest within Air India and why, even three years after its privatisation, old wounds and cultural rifts continue to simmer beneath the surface.
As Trump And Musk Clash, The World Learns A Lesson
When Tesla finally set foot in India, many saw it as a diplomatic win. But with Elon Musk and Donald Trump now publicly clashing, that bet is rapidly unravelling.
As Borders Close, India’s Universities Must Step Up
With global visa crackdowns and limited liberal arts seats at home, students are caught in the middle, reconsidering aspirations once taken for granted.
India Inc Is Once Again Investing Everywhere But India
Weak consumer demand, underused factories, and uncertainty over tariffs are all making businesses cautious. While money flows abroad, domestic investment is slowing down sharply.
With Trump Tariffs Back, India And The World Must Rethink Trade For Good
India's UK trade deal offers hope, but escalating global tariff threats and Trump’s unpredictable moves signal long-term uncertainty for exporters and trade-dependent businesses.
Drones Are Just the Beginning, India’s Private Sector Must Step Up Now
Drones, cyberattacks and misinformation highlight why India’s defence strategy must urgently integrate private innovation, entrepreneurial talent and new technologies to counter emerging security threats.
Trusting Politicians Like Trump With Global Trade Order Can Be Catastrophic
US president Donald Trump’s current stint at the White House started with grand promises of moving the manufacturing of everything back to America. But the ripple effects of the uncertainty that the trade wars triggered will trickle down.
In A World Of Misinformation, Can Business Still Think Clearly?
At a time of psychological warfare and viral falsehoods, even business decision-making is at risk. As misinformation blurs the lines between fact and fiction, business leaders must double down on evidence, not gut instinct shaped by social media chaos.












