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Aishwarya Dabhade

Chief Sub Editor, Editorial And Content

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Chief Sub-Editor at Moneycontrol. She leads shifts and writes explainers on business, policy, markets and geopolitics. Ex-CNBC-TV18, The Economic Times, YouGov and WebEngage.

Rich Dad Poor Dad author revives 2013 ‘prophecy’, says markets are crashing now; touts silver’s $200 target

BUSINESS

Rich Dad Poor Dad author revives 2013 ‘prophecy’, says markets are crashing now; touts silver’s $200 target

Robert Kiyosaki warns of a 2025 global market crash, links it to AI-driven job losses, and urges buying silver, gold, Bitcoin and Ethereum.

From unpaid interns to underpaid fresher: How India’s new labour codes redraw the deal for young workers

BUSINESS

From unpaid interns to underpaid fresher: How India’s new labour codes redraw the deal for young workers

India’s labour codes effective Nov 21, 2025 guarantee minimum wage for all workers, mandatory appointment letters, and wage payment during leave. Explained.

India’s new labour codes reset flexible hiring: What changes for fixed-term and contract workers

BUSINESS

India’s new labour codes reset flexible hiring: What changes for fixed-term and contract workers

India’s labour codes change flexible work: fixed-term staff gain benefit parity and quicker gratuity; contract workers get clearer protections and liability on firms.

Boom or bubble? What Nvidia’s blockbuster quarter reveals about AI’s future and India’s place in it

BUSINESS

Boom or bubble? What Nvidia’s blockbuster quarter reveals about AI’s future and India’s place in it

Nvidia’s blowout quarter is AI’s reality check: why the boom lives, why the bubble haunts, and why India matters.

Bihar counting day security: 46 centres, 3-tier grid, CAPF inside, CCTV on; how the state plans to keep Nov 14 calm

INDIA

Bihar counting day security: 46 centres, 3-tier grid, CAPF inside, CCTV on; how the state plans to keep Nov 14 calm

Bihar counting on Nov 14: 46 centres, 3-tier security, CAPF inside cordons, 24x7 CCTV, drones, and strict access at strongrooms. What opens when, and who can enter.

Nyoma takes off: India’s frontier airbase at 13,700 ft is finally operational. Here’s why that matters

INDIA

Nyoma takes off: India’s frontier airbase at 13,700 ft is finally operational. Here’s why that matters

India inks a strategic upgrade: the Mudh-Nyoma airbase in eastern Ladakh is now operational with a 2.7 km runway at 13,700 ft, edging closer to the China border.

Zohran Mamdani’s New York win sets stage for a fiscal reality check: Can he fund ‘free transit, freeze the rent’?

WORLD

Zohran Mamdani’s New York win sets stage for a fiscal reality check: Can he fund ‘free transit, freeze the rent’?

The 34-year-old’s 'free transit, freeze the rent' agenda faces early tests on housing supply, city finances and federal oversight.

Why Donald Trump and DOGE feared Zohran Mamdani, and how his New York win shuts their leverage

WORLD

Why Donald Trump and DOGE feared Zohran Mamdani, and how his New York win shuts their leverage

Zohran Mamdani’s historic victory as mayor-elect of New York City is more than a political upset, it cuts at the heart of Donald Trump’s federal control strategy and the oversight machinery of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

What is Poorvi Prachand Prahar? India’s next big tri-service drill and what it means for China border tensions

INDIA

What is Poorvi Prachand Prahar? India’s next big tri-service drill and what it means for China border tensions

As Pakistan watches the Arabian Sea, India shifts focus to its eastern front with China, and a massive military drill is about to begin.

Guns down, mines open: The rare-earth agenda behind Trump’s ‘peace’ in Southeast Asia

WORLD

Guns down, mines open: The rare-earth agenda behind Trump’s ‘peace’ in Southeast Asia

As Cambodia and Thailand signed a US-brokered ceasefire at the ASEAN Summit, Washington quietly sealed trade and critical-mineral deals in the background.

2,500 Starlinks go dark: How Elon Musk’s satellites powered, and then cut off, Myanmar’s billion-dollar scam empire

BUSINESS

2,500 Starlinks go dark: How Elon Musk’s satellites powered, and then cut off, Myanmar’s billion-dollar scam empire

SpaceX disabled 2,500+ Starlink terminals at Myanmar scam hubs as raids seized more devices, exposing how satellite internet fuels cross-border cyberfraud.

The yuan may be China’s, but here's how India is using it to solve its Russian oil problem

WORLD

The yuan may be China’s, but here's how India is using it to solve its Russian oil problem

India begins partial oil payments to Russia in Chinese yuan, confirming BRICS’ de-dollarisation push even as US pressure and payment hurdles mount.

Cyclone Shakhti: What’s forming in the Arabian Sea, who’s at risk, and why this name stirred confusion earlier

INDIA

Cyclone Shakhti: What’s forming in the Arabian Sea, who’s at risk, and why this name stirred confusion earlier

IMD says a deep depression off Gujarat will intensify into Cyclone Shakhti. Track, warnings, likely impacts on Gujarat–Maharashtra coast, and why the name caused confusion earlier.

Can Donald Trump even tariff a movie? The loopholes, box-office chaos and what it means for Indian cinema

ENTERTAINMENT

Can Donald Trump even tariff a movie? The loopholes, box-office chaos and what it means for Indian cinema

Trump’s 100 percent tariff on non-US films could hit Bollywood, Tollywood and Indian cinema in America, raise ticket prices, and trigger WTO disputes.

Snapback explained: How new UN sanctions will squeeze Iran’s economy and isolate Tehran

WORLD

Snapback explained: How new UN sanctions will squeeze Iran’s economy and isolate Tehran

Iran faces UN snapback sanctions after European powers accuse it of violating the 2015 nuclear deal. Here’s what the penalties mean for Tehran and beyond.

H-1B clash, round three: Why America won’t quit the H-1B fight and how Trump’s $100k fee raises the stakes

WORLD

H-1B clash, round three: Why America won’t quit the H-1B fight and how Trump’s $100k fee raises the stakes

The H-1B visa is back in Washington’s crosshairs. Here’s why it’s always controversial, how past fee hikes played out, and why Trump’s $100k levy is different.

$100,000 or national interest? Inside the hidden clause that could spare firms from Trump’s H-1B visa fee

WORLD

$100,000 or national interest? Inside the hidden clause that could spare firms from Trump’s H-1B visa fee

Trump’s $100,000 H-1B fee rule includes a Section 1(c) exemption. Here’s how companies, industries or workers might escape the payment.

$100,000 visa wall: How Trump’s H-1B move could reset India-US talent, tech and hiring

WORLD

$100,000 visa wall: How Trump’s H-1B move could reset India-US talent, tech and hiring

US hikes H-1B visa fee to $100,000/year for employers. What it means for Indian tech workers, startup hiring, and US STEM sectors.

Why a raid at Hyundai’s Georgia plant exposed tensions from Seoul to Washington

WORLD

Why a raid at Hyundai’s Georgia plant exposed tensions from Seoul to Washington

Nearly 500 workers were arrested in Georgia, straining U.S.-South Korea ties and fuelling local tensions over jobs and growth.

Inside Beijing’s control room: Why Modi’s meeting with Cai Qi may matter more than the handshake with Xi

INDIA

Inside Beijing’s control room: Why Modi’s meeting with Cai Qi may matter more than the handshake with Xi

Beyond Xi Jinping, Modi met Cai Qi, the Party insider who runs China’s General Office. That means the reset is being pushed through Beijing’s most powerful back office.

Inside BMC’s flood fight to keep Mumbai moving amid monsoon mayhem: 1,645 crore litres pumped & counting

INDIA

Inside BMC’s flood fight to keep Mumbai moving amid monsoon mayhem: 1,645 crore litres pumped & counting

As Mumbai faces its heaviest rainfall of the season and a red alert looms, the BMC’s flood-fighting machinery has drained over 1,645 crore litres of water in just four days, more than twice the storage of Tulsi Lake.

Can the Quad break China’s rare earth monopoly? Inside its new minerals initiative

WORLD

Can the Quad break China’s rare earth monopoly? Inside its new minerals initiative

India, the US, Japan, and Australia are joining hands to secure access to key minerals that power everything from EVs to smartphonesr, educing reliance on China.

2025’s global defence boom: Who’s buying, who’s selling, and why India is suddenly at the table

WORLD

2025’s global defence boom: Who’s buying, who’s selling, and why India is suddenly at the table

From billion-dollar buys in Riyadh to quiet missile exports from India, defence is no longer just about deterrence, it’s about power, positioning, and who gets to shape the narrative.

It started with oil and a coup: How the US ended up in the Israel-Iran conflict 70 years later

WORLD

It started with oil and a coup: How the US ended up in the Israel-Iran conflict 70 years later

A secret coup. A nuclear standoff. Decades of shadow wars. Now, the United States has entered the battlefield, bombing Iranian nuclear sites alongside Israel.

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