India Can Make Any Drug. What Will It Take to Invent a First-in-Class Molecule?
The industry that flooded the world with semaglutide on the same day it went generic has yet to invent a first-in-class drug that sells globally.
Law Firms Won’t Solve HDFC Bank’s ‘Governance Plus’ Issues
While HDFC Bank received a clean chit from the Reserve Bank of India after Atanu Chakraborty’s resignation and has gotten external law firms to oversee its governance standards, it may not be enough.
Rental Hurdles, Structural Gaps Stand Amid Govt’s Aggressive PNG Push
India’s mandated PNG shift faces a test as the West Asia gas crisis collides with entrenched rental hurdles, critical capex bottlenecks, and deep psychological barriers.
India’s Energy Reckoning In The Age Of AI
India cannot afford to funnel scarce electricity to hyperscale AI platforms while significant swaths of the country are forced to return to burning firewood to cook.
Conserving Energy Early Is India's Best Insurance, But Elections Are Delaying Tough Calls
The government has assured the people that India has adequate supplies of petrofuels and that rumours of shortage are groundless. This is true to a large extent but not fully.
An ‘Ending’ in Iran That Lifts Oil Prices And Exposes India’s Gas Illusions
The government continues to maintain that there is no cooking gas shortage in India, but ground reports show otherwise.
LPG Cylinder Suffering Is Coming For The Piped Gas Consumers
The war began by emptying cooking gas cylinders across India. Now, with South Pars bombed and Ras Laffan in flames, the conflict is coming for the pipe as well.
Noida International Airport’s Big Bet: High-Stakes Execution In MRO And Cargo
Besides enhanced air connectivity, Noida International Airport is focusing on cargo, MRO, and linkages to complement its growth and position itself as India’s first full‑fledged aerotropolis.









