India Sets Global Low For Green Ammonia, But Delivery Will Be The Real Test
Subsidies cushion the bids, the definition of “green” is more vague than certain global standards, and most projects are still in the nascent stage.
Floods, Tariffs, AI: India’s Perfect Storm Of Disruption
Trump tariffs hit India despite hopes of waiver, leaving exporters panicked. Government scrambles to find new markets as industries face threats, northern floods worsen, and AI disruptions add fresh uncertainty.
Why India’s Pilots Say DGCA’s Anti-‘Poaching’ Push Misses The Point
India has urged ICAO to curb foreign airlines “poaching” Indian pilots, seeking notice periods to protect carriers. Pilots oppose, calling it restrictive and blaming poor pay, conditions, and industry instability for exits.
Middle Managers On Road To Perdition As Tech, Age, And Slowdown Eat Up Jobs
Unable to transition ahead, India’s middle managers face an existential crisis.
Middle Class Values Clash With Venture-Funded Dreams
India’s ban on online money gaming has sparked debate, with companies pivoting, investors panicking, and critics questioning delayed action, citing youth addiction and conflict with middle-class values.
Suzlon’s High-Tech Makeover: Vice Chairman On Using Data To Squeeze Every Electron From The Wind
In The Core Report's Special Edition, Govindraj Ethiraj speaks with Girish Tanti, vice chairman of Suzlon, about how Suzlon has adopted digitalisation using data science, IoT, robotics, and drones to optimise design, manufacturing, and manage wind assets efficiently.
Trump, Putin, GST: A Hectic Week For India And The World
Last week saw GST reform plans, a Trump-Putin summit, and US criticism of India, but clarity on tariffs and GST impact remains elusive.
Ambanis Caught In Crossfire As US Continues To Pressure India On Oil
US Treasury chief Scott Bessent slammed India’s Russian oil buys, hinting at Ambanis and calling its reselling “unacceptable.” What’s behind the attack?












