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  • Will Trump push south-east Asia towards China?

    For years, Washington viewed its relationship with the region as a way to limit Beijing’s influence, but tariffs now strain the partnership 

  • Bihar Elections: Beyond caste, youth and women voters hold the key

    Bihar Elections: Beyond caste, youth and women voters hold the key

    As Bihar heads to polls in November, traditional caste equations are being disrupted by two powerful forces: empowered women and unemployed youth demanding change

  • Will Trump's sanctions on Russian oil trigger inflation?

    Will Trump's sanctions on Russian oil trigger inflation?

    A surge in non-Russian oil sources could result in a spike in oil prices, is the fear. But a look at the physical and financial market points to enough reasons why that may not happen

  • OPINION | India in Infrared: Why we must lead the thermal frontier in space

    OPINION | India in Infrared: Why we must lead the thermal frontier in space

    Thermal imaging reveals hidden energy patterns, enhancing safety, resilience, and economic growth. As India advances in space technology, mastering this invisible spectrum strengthens its global leadership and sovereignty

  • Chart of the Day: Winter schedule indicates further market share gains for IndiGo

    Chart of the Day: Winter schedule indicates further market share gains for IndiGo

    IndiGo’s market share in the domestic market increased in the last one year

  • Municipal bonds join the repo club — a quiet reform with big consequences

    Municipal bonds join the repo club — a quiet reform with big consequences

    The finance ministry’s move to make municipal debt repo-eligible could finally give India’s urban bond market the liquidity it always lacked

  • SBI Card got customers to swipe more in Q2, but its historic mojo isn’t back yet

    SBI Card got customers to swipe more in Q2, but its historic mojo isn’t back yet

    Retail spends growth was healthy but nowhere close to historic high levels.

  • OPINION | L’affaire Tata: Much ado about an evolutionary thing

    OPINION | L’affaire Tata: Much ado about an evolutionary thing

    Ratan Tata’s simultaneous chairmanship of Tata Sons and Tata Trusts offered coherence and continuity. The so-called cracks in the Trusts’ structure are signs of evolution, an enduring institution adapting to new norms of accountability and self-governance

  • OPINION | What is the real issue ‘My Lords’?

    OPINION | What is the real issue ‘My Lords’?

    Despite explicit court orders, Bar Council resolutions, and even petitions seeking to ban such colonial honorifics, their persistence raises a deeper question: is this merely a colonial relic that refuses to fade, or an institutional compulsion the judiciary itself continues to uphold?

  • OPINION | India’s road to reaching its net zero goals

    OPINION | India’s road to reaching its net zero goals

    At COP30 in Brazil in November, India will submit its next set of Nationally Determined Contributions. We need to continue understanding trade-offs and shape development priorities that are not only low-carbon but also resilient and equitable

  • Silicon Valley called — the 1990s are back

    Silicon Valley called — the 1990s are back

    How today’s artificial intelligence boom is both different from, and similar to, what came before

  • ChatGPT Atlas Shrugged: Why Google Chrome retains its shine – for now

    ChatGPT Atlas Shrugged: Why Google Chrome retains its shine – for now

    Sam Altman's ChatGPT Atlas was supposed to revolutionise browsing and threaten Google's dominance, but the reality of subscription fatigue, trust issues, and Chrome's entrenched market position quickly brought investors back to earth

  • India's Economic Boom: A look beyond the GDP numbers at the structural challenges ahead

    India's Economic Boom: A look beyond the GDP numbers at the structural challenges ahead

    If growth is strong, if companies are investing and the government is also spending, then a demand resurgence should be seen and it should also show up in product prices. Why then is core inflation (which is demand side) so low? Why is urban demand relatively weak? Is there a challenge from cheap Chinese imports?

  • OPINION | Who owns India’s cloud, and other existential questions for a digital democracy

    OPINION | Who owns India’s cloud, and other existential questions for a digital democracy

    India risks digital colonisation as foreign firms control its data and infrastructure. To ensure true sovereignty, it must build indigenous tech, enforce data laws, and capture value from its digital economy

  • OPINION | The Great Silver Rush: What triggered India’s silver squeeze

    OPINION | The Great Silver Rush: What triggered India’s silver squeeze

    Silver’s October squeeze stemmed from finance outpacing physical supply. Synchronizing capital with deliverable futures, not slowing it, can stabilize ETFs, spot markets, and investor exposure to short-term dislocations

  • Chart of the Day: Is the options clampdown justified?

    Chart of the Day: Is the options clampdown justified?

    New NSE data revealing that only 1.8% of investors trade exclusively in derivatives raises uncomfortable questions about whether SEBI's sweeping options regulations were a solution in search of a problem

  • The Eastern Window | Beyond the Handshake: Why a US-China trade deal may not end their strategic rivalry

    The Eastern Window | Beyond the Handshake: Why a US-China trade deal may not end their strategic rivalry

    The US and China are close to signing an agreement to resolve a range of trade differences between them. If successful, the deal will have far-reaching implications on the global supply chain, and the economies of several countries including India

  • Growing domestic business to help Waaree withstand US challenges

    Growing domestic business to help Waaree withstand US challenges

    The company maintained its guidance of robust growth in operating earnings in FY26.

  • What do RBI’s new capital market exposure rules mean?

    What do RBI’s new capital market exposure rules mean?

    The central bank’s draft framework gives lenders more room to back India’s capital markets — but with clear boundaries to prevent excesses.

  • OPINION | Cast(e) in stone in Bihar

    OPINION | Cast(e) in stone in Bihar

    Caste remains the decisive factor in influencing a voter’s choice. Given that, the opposition seems to have done a good job in stitching together an array, giving it an edge in a tight contest

  • OPINION | Building Trust in the Digital Age: The first-party data advantage

    OPINION | Building Trust in the Digital Age: The first-party data advantage

    Indian brands face eroding digital customer relationships and rising acquisition costs. Embracing first-party data, ethical engagement, and transparency can rebuild trust, deepen loyalty, and drive sustainable, long-term growth

  • OPINION | Battle lines drawn in Bihar as campaigning enters the last phase

    OPINION | Battle lines drawn in Bihar as campaigning enters the last phase

    Having settled the issue of chief ministership, the Mahagathbandhan has thrown down the gauntlet to the NDA. However, the presence of Prashant Kishor’s JSP complicates matters this time around

  • OPINION | Haryana’s code of silence

    OPINION | Haryana’s code of silence

    Not CBI, but Haryana Police and its friendly neighbour, Chandigarh Police, will probe its senior officials in the case of suicides by two of its officers, Y Puran Kumar and Sandeep Kumar Lather. This oddity doesn’t seem to bother opposition political parties

  • Where does Wikipedia go in the age of AI?

    Where does Wikipedia go in the age of AI?

    Crowdsourced, open edited and free, the site must seize the new technology as an opportunity

  • Bharat Forge finds strength on home ground even as de-risking strategy pays off

    Bharat Forge finds strength on home ground even as de-risking strategy pays off

    Timely India-centric strategy and de-risking business into non-auto segments augurs well in times of global trade tensions

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