The nuanced joint statement of the two countries on ‘regional order’ reflects an attempt to challenge India’s historical and geographic dominance in the subcontinent
Between 2019-20 and 2022-23, income offered for tax under the 22% tax slab grew by 97% while that offered to the higher 30% tax slab grew by 130%
Eastern India’s biggest economy must not risk losing out on the opportunity to leverage artificial intelligence to fast-track growth and development
China dominates and weaponises rare earth supply chain. India’s EV ecosystem can be insulated from it through carefully targeted fiscal incentives
For Viksit Bharat, India must replace its inherited ‘master-servant’ culture with a governance-model rooted in genuine transparency, measurable performance, and moral accountability
Sharp GST cuts that fired up auto sales and rate cuts are tailwinds that are revving up sales across vehicle segments
Consumers, suppliers and gig workers argue that the delivery platforms have complete control, which entails the risk of exploitation
IMF projections reveal India’s government spends and borrows at a scale closer to the U.S. and China than to its regional peers, creating a unique growth-versus-sustainability dilemma for policymakers
Copper's record-breaking price surge, driven by severe supply constraints, tariff-induced hoarding, and structural demand from electrification and AI, is fundamentally challenging its traditional role and valuation in global markets
While India's economy is projected to grow at 7.4 percent in 2025-26, the expansion remains narrowly driven by a couple of services sectors, leaving the vast majority of workers in agriculture and mass-employment sectors behind
Karnataka’s politics has always been characterised by chronic instability, with only two of the state’s 23 CMs finishing a full term. Siddaramaiah and Urs are the two who each lasted a full term. But it was Urs who was the real game changer
Damage caused by US tariffs has so far been muted but that won’t last
By avoiding legally precise language when Maduro was kidnapped, Western media reframed a foreign military operation as procedural necessity, echoing patterns seen during past interventions
Capital doesn’t just fund economic activity; it shapes national identity. A nation trained for 70 years to survive on scarcity cannot wake up one morning and behave like it was bred for scale and global dominance
India has built infrastructure at scale; Budget 2026 must now ensure reliable execution, stronger transmission networks, and system readiness so public investment delivers consistent outcomes for citizens and industry
Large sized firms are better poised to weather the risks arising from high competition, weak order flows and long working capital cycles
New policies, liberalised investment, and private participation are reshaping India’s space sector, even as legal gaps, execution risks, and regional competition test its long-term resilience
Beyond the headlines, the RBI's Financial Stability Report issues a dual alert: caution against global AI euphoria and a red flag on India's sentiment-driven small-cap rally
As private sector optimism hits a multi-year low, the clearest call from the latest PMI data is for the Union Budget to make a decisive move to restore business confidence and rekindle investment appetite
Credit growth has improved across banks but deposits are another story
El Nino conditions can pose growth challenges for agrochemicals industry for the second consecutive year
Strong capital, low NPAs and rising profits mask a quieter shift in how Indian banks fund growth and earn returns
Control has shifted to whoever owns the app, the user data, and the payment relationship. In the coming decade, the industry will be divided between platforms that command consumer relationships and those that rent them
India's push for early AI education raises concerns about overloading children with complex concepts, potentially distracting from basic literacy and critical thinking skills development