India’s Falling Logistics Costs Don’t Tell The Full Story
Despite new expressways and freight corridors, India’s logistics costs remain high—dragged down by weak last-mile links and patchy multimodal integration.
Does Piyush Pandey’s Passing Signify The End of Advertising As We Knew It?
A week of losses — ad legend Piyush Pandey’s passing marks the end of TV’s golden ad era as influencers rise.
Modi Avoids Trump, While Delhi Chokes On Diwali: The Week That Was
Markets rose on US-India trade hopes, but Modi skipping Trump meet signaled diplomacy; meanwhile, Delhi’s AQI spiked from fireworks.
Festive Mood, GST Cut Drive Record Car Sales
The festive window- spanning from September 22 (Navratri) to October 21 (Diwali)- traditionally seen as an auspicious time for big-ticket purchases like cars, saw a sharp surge in demand.
India’s Helicopter Industry Hovers Between Promise and Policy Paralysis
India’s civil helicopter industry has all the elements that it needs to take off but remains weighed down by fragmented policy and skeletal infrastructure
Should India Go the America Way in Data Centres?
Data centres are booming as AI drives massive demand — but their rapid growth raises a pressing question: how much power?
The Rise of the Patel Motel Empire: How One Community Redefined American Hospitality
In this week's The Core Report: The Weekend Edition, Govindraj Ethiraj speaks with Amar Shah, a multiple Emmy-winning writer and producer, and Rahul Rohatgi, an Emmy and Peabody award-winning producer and director, to discuss how Gujarati grit built America’s most unexpected hospitality dynasty.
Trump’s Call To Make Everything In America Isn’t Working
However, the Trump tariffs are illustrating the law of unintended consequences, to the delight of Australians












