Adani's Teflon Coating Wearing Thin?
Adani's Teflon coating is wearing thin as US bribery charges and market scepticism cast a shadow over the conglomerate's future, despite its history of weathering controversy.
India's Underinsurance Problem Demands Attention
India's insurance industry faces a growth paradox–booming premiums but low penetration. Although there is a need to reach underserved populations, selling insurance profitably without overpromising is crucial.
The Devaluation Effect: Are Credit Card Rewards Losing Their Luster?
Banks are devaluing credit card rewards, leaving consumers with less value. Meanwhile, Air India's revamped Maharaja Club raises questions about its appeal to frequent flyers.
Despite A Strong Past In The Indian Market, Reviving Cox & Kings Will Be An Uphill Task
Cox & Kings struggle to revive amid damaged trust, fierce competition and the need to adapt to the online market.
Modi Stocks, Trump Tariffs, and the Unpredictability of Geopolitics
CLSA and Citigroup's duelling reports unveil the futility of predicting India's market maze amid Trump's tariff threats and geopolitical turbulence.
Missing in Action: Where Have India's Car Buyers Gone?
Maruti Suzuki's chairman warns that India's car market is sputtering, contradicting rosy GDP projections and signalling a potential disconnect from economic reality.
Why Venture Capitalists Back Indian Edtech Despite Failures
Despite past missteps and ethical concerns, venture capitalists are doubling down on India's edtech, but with a renewed focus on upskilling and B2B SaaS.
Indo-U.S. Business Relations: Opportunities and Gaps Amid Political Shifts
Govindraj Ethiraj speaks to Mukesh Aghi, the President and CEO, US-India Strategic Partnership Forum about Indo-U.S. trade relations, key challenges, missed opportunities, and potential changes in the upcoming presidency.












