Why AI could finally make India a product nation
India has a unique chance to lead in Artificial Intelligence. Leveraging its digital infrastructure and talent, the nation can develop and deploy AI solutions. This will boost sectors like agriculture, healthcare, and education. India must invest in its own AI capabilities to ensure future technological leadership and create new opportunities for its workforce.
Ex-Goldman CEO recalls facing the Congressional firing squad after the Global Financial Crisis
Goldman Sachs navigated intense scrutiny following the financial crisis. The firm faced accusations about its involvement in the AIG bailout and the creation of the ABACUS mortgage product. Executives testified before congressional committees. Despite facing public and media pressure, Goldman Sachs maintained its position as an intermediary in financial transactions. The firm's profitability returned in early 2009.
G-Force of Dhando & Dhurandhar: The cultural code behind Gujarati enterprise
Gujaratis are renowned for their remarkable entrepreneurial achievements, significantly shaping India's economic landscape. Their business acumen dates back to ancient maritime endeavors, transitioning through the establishment of textile mills and advancing into industries such as chemicals and pharmaceuticals. This entrepreneurial drive thrives in a culture that embraces risk-taking, values fiscal prudence, and capitalizes on robust global connections.
Semaglutide patent expiry: Indias next big public health inflection point
The expiry of a key patent for semaglutide in India opens doors for affordable weight-loss and diabetes drugs. Indian pharmaceutical companies can now produce generic versions, potentially lowering prices by up to 90%. This expansion promises wider access to crucial metabolic therapies, impacting public health and the economy.
As Ozempic's active ingredient's patent expires today, India's fit for a health-lifestyle revolution
Novo Nordisk's India patent expiry today unlocks affordable semaglutide, set to transform diabetes and weight management. Local players are readying generic versions of Ozempic and Wegovy. This 'Ozempiconomy' will boost health and wellness, reshape lifestyle choices, and influence community dynamics. The market is projected for substantial expansion, presenting a major opportunity for various sectors.
Boardrooms as black boxes: Understanding what really happens behind closed doors
The resignation of HDFC Bank's chairman, Atanu Chakraborty, shines a spotlight on the often murky waters of corporate governance. Boardrooms, much like the deliberative chambers of a jury, are veiled arenas where significant decisions are made. Investors, placing their faith in the system, remain oblivious to the confidential discussions that shape their stakes.
Indias growth looks strong on paper, but demand tells another story
The recent rebasing of India's GDP has ignited a lively discussion among economists. Although official statistics indicate a boost in genuine growth, the use of a low deflator raises concerns regarding the veracity of manufacturing data and overall GDP growth. Experts warn that we may be looking at an inflated growth narrative.
Oil's fair in love and war: How crude prices could decide Trumps Iran gamble
The duration of the US-Israel war against Iran directly impacts crude oil prices, with longer conflicts leading to tighter global supply and higher costs. This price surge, particularly at US gas stations, could politically jeopardize Donald Trump's standing in upcoming mid-term elections, potentially forcing an end to the conflict.
India would do well to separate US the nation, from its misrepresentative Trump
India must differentiate between the United States and its current leader, Donald Trump. While maintaining ties with the US is vital, India need not follow Trump's erratic policies. India has the freedom to condemn Trump's actions and assert its independence. This is a crucial time for India to lead BRICS in reforming global economic structures and challenging US dollar dominance.
Tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran's mining of this crucial oil passage threatens international trade. In a bid to safeguard maritime routes, President Trump is rallying for a coalition of naval forces, yet several key allies hesitate to send their ships. The resulting impasse jeopardizes global oil and fertilizer markets, signaling potential economic turmoil ahead.
West Bengal faces a significant employment crisis. Decades of industrial policy challenges and land reform successes have created a complex situation. Recent land disputes, like those in Singur and Deocha-Pachami, continue to impede industrial growth. The state's upcoming elections focus on welfare, while industrial investment remains elusive. This ongoing land debate is a key development puzzle.
Sebi gold pricing shift: A step toward India-led price discovery
In a groundbreaking shift, mutual funds will now price gold and silver according to Indian exchange rates, stepping away from the traditional London benchmarks. This move boosts both transparency and precision for investors, signaling India's rising presence in the global gold market.
Global trade shifts could create a New Club Med for emerging markets
The landscape of global commerce is undergoing a transformation as uncertainty grips West Asia. Rising to prominence is the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), a strategic initiative designed to link India, the Gulf, and Europe. This corridor not only aims to enhance trade flows but also to elevate the Mediterranean's significance in global logistics.
The paradox of our time: Preparing for war, forgetting peace
In a world where strategies for warfare are deftly orchestrated, the blueprint for peace seems elusive. Today's geopolitical landscape fixates on military might and government upheaval, resulting in endless turmoil and despair. Influential figures such as Gandhi, Lincoln, and Martin Luther King Jr. recognised that true peace is rooted in respect and perseverance, not degradation.

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