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Narrow the Gulf for Delhi: Conversation on derisking the future from Hormuz is good news for India

The West Asia crisis presents India a chance to regain global influence. Discussions are underway to secure trade routes beyond the Strait of Hormuz. India is focusing on the Indo-Pacific, the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), and the Quad. These efforts aim to create alternate supply chains and ensure free navigation. India is also exploring new economic ties with Iran.

1 Jun 2026 11:44 pm
Double, Trouble, Toil and the AI Bubble: Why the boom may not be what it seems

As India navigates its AI and innovation trajectory, skepticism looms large. While AI technologies have fueled market growth worldwide, the leadership landscape is evolving. At present, the semiconductor and hardware arenas are thriving, eagerly responding to the financial backing from AI mega-corporations.

1 Jun 2026 11:41 pm
Why India's manufacturing future needs more than jugaad

India's manufacturing sector faces a critical juncture. Global buyers demand zero defects and reliability, moving beyond India's traditional jugaad approach. To gain trust in global supply chains, India must prioritize precision, consistency, and design excellence. This shift requires collaboration between large enterprises and MSMEs, fostering a national mission for quality. Embracing structured improvement will elevate the 'Made in India' brand.

1 Jun 2026 11:25 pm
How to regain funds & frolic: Indias capex push needs savings, competitiveness and global capital flows to align

Asia is experiencing an industrial boom. India can benefit by increasing manufacturing and attracting investment. This will create jobs and boost economic growth. The nation faces challenges in securing funding. Policy reforms are needed to improve competitiveness and attract foreign capital. This will ensure job creation for India's growing workforce.

1 Jun 2026 12:54 am
Shot of hike as painkiller: Indias economic storm calls for decisive MPC action

India's economy faces a perfect storm. The rupee is at historic lows, subsidies are soaring, and fiscal deficit risks are rising. Capital outflows are accelerating, and prices are climbing. The Monetary Policy Committee meets this week. Many expect rates to stay unchanged. However, rising inflation pressures may force a rate hike.

1 Jun 2026 12:32 am
Raise it, regulators: A repo rate hike - 50 bps increase to 5.75 perhaps - will reduce CAD, incentivise capital flows

India's monetary policy committee faces a complex decision. Delayed economic growth data and an unknown US Federal Reserve policy create significant challenges. Inflation is rising while growth slows. The committee must navigate these uncertainties to set interest rates. The government is already taking steps to manage the economy. The committee's decision will impact the country's financial future.

1 Jun 2026 12:23 am
Living in the land of cheater cockroaches takes guts, spunk & moxie

To learn to cheat in India - in exams or real estate, by overcharging in hospitals or fleecing foreign tourists - is to learn how to survive, because if you don't, society will treat you as an imbecile who never grew up.

30 May 2026 11:21 pm
Putting the Bekaart before AI's racehorse: How widespread adoption of the tech can fill the nation with Kantian roaches

Artificial intelligence adoption threatens widespread job losses, wihch could devalue human work and necessitate government income support. India, aiming to be an AI hub, faces risks as its industrial workforce may be hobbled. There are threats of potential economic downturns if AI development falters, with millions facing unemployment.

30 May 2026 11:00 pm
Cuteathetic new party wannabes

Beware the cute-pathetic displays of losing party workers making desperate attempts to join the winning side

30 May 2026 10:51 pm
The coolest ideas are often the oldest

We need to think about what can be changed and what we can do without

30 May 2026 12:39 am
Dear IPL, we didn't mean to fall in love

Older cricket fans, Baby Boomers and Gen X-ers, are drawn to the IPL's excitement. They watch with a mix of nostalgia and analytical observation. This generation remembers cricket's past, from transistor radios to neighborhood gatherings around a single TV. They appreciate the sport's evolution and the spectacle it has become.

29 May 2026 11:52 pm
AI in literature debate: Does the book still matter?

The debate over AI-written stories is missing the point. Literary awards must now focus on what truly matters in a book. The final work's impact on the reader is the key. AI is just another tool, like editors or beta readers. Authors who use it intelligently will produce better work.

29 May 2026 11:37 pm
The world is becoming training data for AI, for which everyone is unprotected

Pronto, a home services startup, is facing criticism for using body-camera footage from workers inside customers homes to train AI and robotics systems. The company says customers can opt in for discounts, but critics argue the real business is collecting valuable in-home data for humanoid robots.

29 May 2026 11:19 pm
Govt mulling expansion of BSF's operational mandate: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced plans to expand the Border Security Force's (BSF) role, under which a new 'territorial security' concept will be introduced to enhance border protection. Work on securing vulnerable areas along the Pakistan border is nearing completion. The government is investing significantly in advanced technology and infrastructure to fortify India's borders.

29 May 2026 6:29 pm
View: Rupee crossing 100 may not be catastrophic, but can India convince the world about its growth story?

As the global economy wobbles, India's rupee approaches a significant dollar benchmark, influenced by surging oil import prices and substantial foreign capital exits. Even with a robust domestic economic framework, investors globally are wary of India's potential vulnerabilities. In light of these challenges, efforts are intensifying to position India as an attractive hub for international capital amid overarching global challenges.

28 May 2026 11:32 pm
India's AIF industry grows up: What comes after the boom?

India's AIF sector is maturing. Pension funds may soon provide long-term capital, increasing governance expectations. AI will likely aid regulators in market surveillance. New structures like permanent capital vehicles are emerging. Mutual funds and AIFs face product differentiation challenges. Leverage limits in private markets will be re-examined as the industry grows.

28 May 2026 11:21 pm
Industrial Bong for the Buck: A blueprint for West Bengals evolution from an entrepot to a production hub

West Bengals hopes of an industrial revival face structural challenges despite strong manufacturing growth over the past decade. A NITI Aayog report showed the states share in Indias GDP fell from 6.8% in 1990-91 to 5.8% in 2021-22, while per-capita income remained below the national average. However, manufacturing growth between 2013-14 and 2022-23 outpaced the national average, driven largely by informal micro-enterprises rather than large formal industries.

28 May 2026 11:11 pm
Fix the ABC of IBC: Why we should re-engineer the bankruptcy code further

The recent litigation around Jaypee has once again unleashed a raging debate over arbitrary decision-making by financial creditors, lack of transparency, subjective selection criteria for cherry-picking a winning bid as well as the possible conflict of interest of the committee of creditors. After a decade of IBC, its time to empower the resolution professional and make bidding simple and transparent.

27 May 2026 11:28 pm
Indias solar crisis has been failure of planning, coordination and infrastructure: Swaminathan Aiyar

Indias rapid solar expansion is creating an unusual crisis where electricity prices on the Indian Energy Exchange briefly fell to zero in May because solar generation exceeded demand and grid capacity. Rajasthan, which holds 27% of Indias solar capacity, has been forced to curtail up to 80% of solar output due to weak local demand, lack of battery storage and insufficient transmission infrastructure to move surplus power to other regions.

27 May 2026 11:06 pm