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Sundeep Khanna

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He is the author of the recently released book 'Cryptostorm: How India became ground zero of a financial revolution'.

Mumbai’s iconic dabbawalas could use a smart impact investor

BUSINESS

Mumbai’s iconic dabbawalas could use a smart impact investor

The dabbawala’s model is entirely self-sustaining and intrinsically profitable. There is no scope for losses

The noise around CEO salaries in India is highly misplaced

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The noise around CEO salaries in India is highly misplaced

Instead of worrying about how much CEOs are making, we should be questioning them for how much they are earning for their companies and their shareholders

Review of Wadhawan’s proposal in DHFL case would place resolution process in jeopardy

BUSINESS

Review of Wadhawan’s proposal in DHFL case would place resolution process in jeopardy

Wadhawan’s offer is a diversionary tactic after the CoC in January declared Piramal Enterprises as the preferred bidder and the Reserve Bank of India stamped its approval 

Cairn’s belligerence puts Indian government in a quandary

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Cairn’s belligerence puts Indian government in a quandary

It continues to be a mystery why a government that prides itself on its departure from the past in every other area of social and political life, is so committed to fighting this retrospective tax dispute that predates its term and has only brought prolonged litigation.

Ready and willing, 5G market awaits Indian telcos

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Ready and willing, 5G market awaits Indian telcos

In a sign of how soon the market expects users to embrace the new technology, research firm Counterpoint expects 5G smartphone shipment in India to hit 38 million in 2021 itself

Digital growth can provide momentum to India’s economic turnaround

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Digital growth can provide momentum to India’s economic turnaround

The rapid embrace of technology across sectors ranging from education to healthcare shows that it is eminently possible for the digital economy to become the pace setter for a return to growth 

Why there aren’t more Happiest Minds waiting in the wings

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Why there aren’t more Happiest Minds waiting in the wings

In order to sight the next Happiest Minds, we may need to look elsewhere, at firms which are differently configured from traditional IT services companies 

As Citibank retreats, new MNCs extend their reach

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As Citibank retreats, new MNCs extend their reach

Citibank represents an old business model that is facing intense competition from new, more nimble, technologically advanced players

The European Super League may have been stillborn, but its seeds will linger

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The European Super League may have been stillborn, but its seeds will linger

The white-faced hypocrisy of it is that many of the clubs that were seeking a guaranteed existence in the European Super League on the basis of their past glories may never have got here had a similar system been in place even 20 years ago 

India should make a strategic investment in vaccine manufacturers

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India should make a strategic investment in vaccine manufacturers

Despite the current hype, vaccines aren’t a hugely profitable area of pharmaceuticals 

The battle for the COVID-19 vaccine market has just started

BUSINESS

The battle for the COVID-19 vaccine market has just started

The commercial implications of a sizeable portion of humanity taking an annual shot of the vaccine are huge

Courtroom win is only a small part of Tata-Mistry battle

BUSINESS

Courtroom win is only a small part of Tata-Mistry battle

After the courtroom win, the Tata group holds all the aces, but it should exercise its power judiciously

Is it time to consign the Olympic Games to history

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Is it time to consign the Olympic Games to history

The lack of transparency in the ballooning budgets for the Olympic Games, as well as the misallocation of this money to an extravaganza that ruins cities for local communities, is, unfortunately, a part of the legacy of what was once supposed to be an event to celebrate excellence and bring people together

When business leaders speak, keep a pinch of salt at hand

BUSINESS

When business leaders speak, keep a pinch of salt at hand

At times the sheer scale of expectations that shareholders, customers, and employees place on CEOs along with the constant scrutiny of their actions, creates a situation where the truth becomes a casualty.

Fifty years ago too India had a robust gig economy

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Fifty years ago too India had a robust gig economy

Fifty years ago, India’s GDP was barely $70 billion. Today, just the gig economy is estimated to be around $250 billion and expected to grow to $455 billion by 2023

Valli Arunachalam’s battle at Murugappa is for all the women of India

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Valli Arunachalam’s battle at Murugappa is for all the women of India

For years, we have seen the unseemly sight of male heirs in India squabbling for spoils of the family fortunes. Yet, the moment a few brave women stake their claim to be considered as part of the business in their own right, all hell seems to break loose

‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ is painful reminder of notorious NINJA mortgages

BUSINESS

‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ is painful reminder of notorious NINJA mortgages

The BNPL formula offers shoppers the option of paying for purchase through a series of fixed installments, instead of all at once. It works well for those who don’t have sufficient savings and don’t have the credit record to get a zero-interest credit card

Ola Electric’s ambitions could leave traditional two-wheeler makers playing catch-up

BUSINESS

Ola Electric’s ambitions could leave traditional two-wheeler makers playing catch-up

By not taking a decisive lead into what is the future of mobility, two-wheeler incumbents have left the market open for a disruptor like Ola

Is there grand design behind free run to fuel prices in India

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Is there grand design behind free run to fuel prices in India

In most of the changes in the auto industry India has merely aped the West. This time however, with the runaway prices of fuel in the country bucking the trend of falling prices elsewhere, India has to have its own agenda of change

New fintech venture is Walmart’s latest attempt to change its battleground

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New fintech venture is Walmart’s latest attempt to change its battleground

Walmart's newest venture, whose name and scope of work are yet to be revealed, is radically different in that its partner isn’t a banking services firm or even a pure tech provider but an investment firm

Test cricket needs to keep the draw in play

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Test cricket needs to keep the draw in play

Test cricket is one of the few sporting arenas where the draw is still a possible result. Let’s not kill the option or debase it

Shipping Corporation privatisation vital to kickstart sector’s revival 

BUSINESS

Shipping Corporation privatisation vital to kickstart sector’s revival 

Logistics, of which shipping is an integral part, can be the largest potential driver of value addition in the coming decade

The best symbols of Atmanirbhar Bharat    

BUSINESS

The best symbols of Atmanirbhar Bharat   

Defining self-reliance in an intricately interlinked world can be a tricky business since there is virtually nothing we use that is completely and wholly made locally.

Global chip shortage could force a rethink on just in time manufacturing

BUSINESS

Global chip shortage could force a rethink on just in time manufacturing

For decades, companies have focussed on a shortened production timeline to gain from efficiency and cost savings

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