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Not STEM, but STEAMpunk: The human edge in AI-powered era

The rise of AI is changing how we value skills. Once, technical expertise was paramount. Now, the ability to ask the right questions and interpret complex information is key. This shift highlights the enduring importance of humanities. The future demands a blend of technical prowess and human insight. This interdisciplinary approach will drive innovation and success.

The Economic Times 23 Mar 2026 11:42 pm

The other Ether-blend solution: How DME could ease Indias LPG crisis

India is embarking on an innovative journey by mixing dimethyl ether (DME) with cooking gas to lessen its dependency on imported LPG. This strategy utilizes the current LPG infrastructure, offering a smart and practical solution for enhancing energy independence.

The Economic Times 23 Mar 2026 11:35 pm

Hormuz, escalation or exit? From Nowruz to Easter, a bridge for Trump to build - or is it a bridge too far?

A potential escalation in the US-Israel conflict with Iran looms. Targeting power plants is a new strategy. This could mirror tactics used against Ukraine. Gulf nations might face economic hardship. The UN could get involved. Russia and China may block resolutions. The situation risks a dangerous and uncontrollable phase.

The Economic Times 23 Mar 2026 11:21 pm

The triple blow: Indias gathering economic storm

India's economy faces significant pressure from global events. Trade protectionism, tighter global money, and an energy crisis in West Asia are creating challenges. These factors are impacting exports, investment, and job creation. Foreign investors are withdrawing capital, affecting stock markets. Rising oil prices are increasing import costs and inflation.

The Economic Times 23 Mar 2026 10:07 pm

More than a Trump card: How the war could really end

A conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel escalates, with potential outcomes driven by economic and deterrence considerations. The Strait of Hormuz blockade impacts global energy supplies. Iran demands US withdrawal and reparations for peace. A prolonged 'phoney war' could lead to Iran acquiring nuclear capability, shifting regional power dynamics.

The Economic Times 23 Mar 2026 9:09 pm

Why India holds the balance in a shifting global security triangle

India now navigates a complex global landscape. It maintains vital ties with Iran, Israel, Russia, Gulf states, and the US. This strategic positioning allows India to act as a crucial node in international relations. The nation's long-term preparation has positioned it uniquely. India's diplomatic depth complements Israel's intelligence and technology.

The Economic Times 23 Mar 2026 12:01 am

Reading, it's a pleasure you got to work for

Engaging with a text requires dedication and focus rather than mere relaxation. While AI has the ability to generate text, it lacks the capacity to immerse itself in reading, highlighting the importance of the reader over the writer. In our fast-paced digital environment, understanding what to consume is vital for mental survival.

The Economic Times 21 Mar 2026 11:13 pm

Boong, Village Rockstars 2 shine despite blockbuster dominance in theatres

Two films from India's Northeast are defying expectations in theatres. Lakshmipriya Devi's Manipuri film 'Boong' and Rima Das' Assamese film 'Village Rockstars 2' are in their third week. 'Boong' recently won a Bafta award, a first for an Indian production. The film tells the story of a child searching for his father in Manipur.

The Economic Times 21 Mar 2026 11:09 pm

So, what do you do when the guys you admire do, or believe in, things you despise?

The writer reflects on the discomfort of discovering that people one admireswhether a relative, public figure, or cultural iconhold views that are objectionable. Using examples from politics, history, and personal life, the piece questions how to reconcile admiration with disagreement.

The Economic Times 21 Mar 2026 10:59 pm

How films distort griefand create memories that never happened

Watching films has led to personal revelations for the author. Cinema helps explore parental relationships and memories. A poignant memory of the author's mother about her father watching Sholay was later found to be inaccurate. This highlights how films shape our understanding of life and loss. The author reflects on the emotional role of cinema.

The Economic Times 21 Mar 2026 10:36 pm

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.

The Economic Times 20 Mar 2026 11:59 pm

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.

The Economic Times 20 Mar 2026 11:46 pm

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.

The Economic Times 20 Mar 2026 11:29 pm

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.

The Economic Times 19 Mar 2026 11:53 pm

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.

The Economic Times 19 Mar 2026 11:00 pm

Sing the Body Electric: Why Iran War is Indias Edison Moment

The dangers of depending on oil imports have once again been exposed. It's time to start thinking long term about ways to electrify our economy. They are already a key power source for our households, but we need to cannonball efforts to make it a source to manufacture molecules, materials as well as machine learning.

The Economic Times 18 Mar 2026 11:50 pm

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.

The Economic Times 18 Mar 2026 11:41 pm