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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'.

Companies need to start accounting for climate change in their books

BUSINESS

Companies need to start accounting for climate change in their books

A Moody's report shows an overall increase in credit risk linked to environmental considerations, based on a review of 89 global sectors with total rated debt of about $79 trillion. Significantly, it finds that sectors facing very high or high credit risk now account for $3.4 trillion in rated debt

Google outage upends notions of foolproof technology

BUSINESS

Google outage upends notions of foolproof technology

Paradoxically, one of the reasons for the take down could be the exponential increase in the usage of these services in the midst of the ongoing pandemic

Sikh farmers have been great ambassadors of India's agri skills 

BUSINESS

Sikh farmers have been great ambassadors of India's agri skills 

In the last two decades, farming in Punjab has become increasingly unremunerative and with hardly any other industry in the state, there are no jobs for the young, who face a bleak and hopeless future. Agricultural reforms, with the right motive and intention, are the crying need of the state.

Warner Bros' movie streaming decision is a potential threat to Indian multiplexes

BUSINESS

Warner Bros' movie streaming decision is a potential threat to Indian multiplexes

The pandemic’s impact on the cinema business may be felt for a long time to come

Bhopal’s long night of horror shows no signs of ending

INDIA

Bhopal’s long night of horror shows no signs of ending

Over three decades later, no one is guilty of perpetrating this terrible crime. It is important to recognise that Bhopal’s gas tragedy isn’t just about the sheer injustice meted out to the survivors

Indian fliers need a revitalised Jet and Air India

BUSINESS

Indian fliers need a revitalised Jet and Air India

A reasonable number of airlines, with healthy financials and sound management make for a consumer-friendly combination

Indian agriculture needs many more Verghese Kurien clones

BUSINESS

Indian agriculture needs many more Verghese Kurien clones

Amul’s success hasn’t been the catalyst for similar movements across other agricultural commodities. With 50 percent of India’s population still dependent on income from agriculture, that’s a real tragedy.

Diego Maradona's legacy will forever be tinged with regret

BUSINESS

Diego Maradona's legacy will forever be tinged with regret

The reality of Diego Maradona's fall from grace can't be ignored amidst the clamour of obituaries praising his myriad skills

Kellogg's upma offers the true flavour of glocalisation

BUSINESS

Kellogg's upma offers the true flavour of glocalisation

After selling cornflakes to Indians for breakfast, Kellogg India is adding upma to its menu

Amidst the pandemic pets are our friends with all benefits

TRENDS

Amidst the pandemic pets are our friends with all benefits

A recent survey by the University of York and the University of Lincoln stated that sharing a home with a pet appeared to act as a buffer against psychological stress during lockdown.

Why can’t India’s start-up ecosystem produce a BioNtech or a Moderna?

BUSINESS

Why can’t India’s start-up ecosystem produce a BioNtech or a Moderna?

The funding pattern in India's start-up ecosystem has been largely imitative and driven by quick returns. There has been little scope for impact investing which aims at the triple bottom line of people, planet and profits

Will COVID-19 upend our notions of soft power?

WORLD

Will COVID-19 upend our notions of soft power?

India’s rich and powerful have in the past always rushed to the US for treatment of serious diseases. Now they will think twice.

Can the cloud trigger the next boom for Indian IT firms?

BUSINESS

Can the cloud trigger the next boom for Indian IT firms?

For all its promise, the cloud business presents several challenges as well. The big one is the potential shrinking of the annuity that Indian IT majors have been used to in the past

Ending the tyranny of online packaging

BUSINESS

Ending the tyranny of online packaging

One of the major complaints customers have against online retailers is the kind of packaging they use.

Indian healthcare needs innovative solutions not just consolidation

BUSINESS

Indian healthcare needs innovative solutions not just consolidation

A wave of mergers and acquisitions has not led to creation of fresh capacity in healthcare infrastructure

Tata Motors and the active inertia of corporate leaders

AUTOMOBILE

Tata Motors and the active inertia of corporate leaders

A third successive quarterly loss for Tata Motors should have firmed the company's resolve to get rid of the passenger vehicles business that has soaked up cash with meagre returns.

Can cinemas in India make a comeback after the pandemic?

BUSINESS

Can cinemas in India make a comeback after the pandemic?

Every time cinema has looked to be in danger of extinction, it has got a new lease of life, thanks to structural innovations in the ways halls are constructed or in the kind of movies that are made

The importance of being Azim Premji

BUSINESS

The importance of being Azim Premji

For a man with no tech background, unlike all his rivals such as NR Narayana Murthy, Nandan Nilekani, Shiv Nadar and S Ramadorai, all of whom were trained engineers, Azim Premji stayed on top of developments in the rapidly-changing IT industry thanks to an acute sense of curiosity

What Xerxes Desai would have made of Tanishq’s ekatvam advertisement

BUSINESS

What Xerxes Desai would have made of Tanishq’s ekatvam advertisement

The ekatvam advertisement for Tanishq jewellery, which is now in the eye of the storm, carries forward one of the features that formed the outline for Titan’s advertising in the 1990s — that of capturing the moment of gifting with the attendant emotion of being gifted something so special

IBM's belated search for focus is a warning to Indian conglomerates

BUSINESS

IBM's belated search for focus is a warning to Indian conglomerates

Conglomerates thrive on using their cash cows to fund new growth areas but every strategy has its limits

Back to office will mean re-engineering lunch

BUSINESS

Back to office will mean re-engineering lunch

Milling around the counters of the office cafe while lazily exploring the menu is not happening any time soon.

Edtech startups may be booming, but education in India isn’t

TRENDS

Edtech startups may be booming, but education in India isn’t

The boom in Edtech startups gives an impression that education is getting the priority it deserves, but the ground reality tells a different story

Air travel woes: A time to reminisce about the lost romance of sea voyages

TRENDS

Air travel woes: A time to reminisce about the lost romance of sea voyages

As COVID-19 continues to keep international flyers from taking to the skies, it is a good time to reminisce about the world of international travel before jets compressed time and made distance immaterial.

Self-reliant economies need MNCs as much as local champions

BUSINESS

Self-reliant economies need MNCs as much as local champions

A truly self-reliant economy is one in which home-grown companies compete with the best in the world and come out on top

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