The Planned Hospital Bed That Has No Doctor
India counts the hospital beds it is short of. It seldom counts the doctors or nurses needed to run them.
Maruti, Hyundai, And Nissan Fueled India’s Record Car Export. Here's How
A renewed offensive in right-hand-drive markets prepares automakers to surpass historic milestones, even as shipping bottlenecks and aggressive foreign competition threaten margins.
Why Data Centres Are Charting An Off-Grid Path To Power Themselves
India's largest data centre operators might be realising that state utilities cannot meet their increasing demands for steady power quickly or flexibly enough, and are seeking to generate, procure and power on their own terms.
India's Pivot To Small Nuclear Reactors Is A Win For L&T
As India plans a trillion rupees per annum worth of comeback for nuclear energy, L&T stands to gain significantly.
Why Is India Committing To Massive US Purchases For A Trade Deal That No Longer Exists?
Capital is fleeing India. The rupee is sinking. And New Delhi just promised Washington $500 billion it has no reason to spend.
India's Power Sector Has Mastered The Art of Passing Costs Down — To The Consumer
Every layer of the chain — fuel supplier, generator, transmission company, distributor — has a mechanism to pass costs forward. Only the consumer has none.
Reliance’s KGD6 2.0 Shows Why India’s Gas Revolution Stays Tricky
While industry watchers believe the asset has a fighting chance, India needs to look beyond a single domestic block for its energy ambitions.
India’s Q4 Retail Surge Was Strong. But Will It Last?
As the dust settles on a strong January–March period held up by tax cuts, a packed wedding calendar and record store openings, experts are asking one question: what happens when those tailwinds fade?











