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.
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.
Why India's $1.1B Ready-to-Cook Boom Is Luring FMCG Giants, Startups
An estimated 50 million Indians now form the addressable market for pre-cooked and semi-cooked meals like MTR's upma or ID's dosa or idli batter.
Flying Could Get Much Costlier: Inside the Rs 50,000-Crore Airport Tariff Dispute
A tribunal ruling has reopened tariff calculations from 2009-14, triggering a push by airport operators for steep UDF hikes — now headed to the Supreme Court.
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.
India’s Small-Cap Mania Faces A Reality Check As Market Froth Peaks
In this week’s The Core Report: Weekend Edition, Govindraj Ethiraj speaks with Devina Mehra, Founder & CMD, First Global (PMS & Global funds), on why past cycles show that most small-cap rallies end in deep corrections, churn and forgotten failures — and why investors must resist FOMO-driven themes and euphoric narratives.
A Bigger Climate Fund, But The Same Old Fights At COP30
Even as climate finance rises, COP30 exposed the unresolved battle over historic emissions, carbon removal and shared responsibility.












