Search results
With new budget, chance for new vision for India
Indian Express· 7 days agoFirst, on growth, the government has already clearly laid out its vision for a “Viksit Bharat”, to make India a developed economy by 2047. The question...
2024 global mobility in numbers: Dubai set to rise as market accelerates
Just Auto· 6 days agoAVs, EVs, and drones are driving the mobility sector towards new heights of innovation. In Dubai,...
India’s fraying garment industry needs a stitch in time under Modi 3.0
Hindustan Times· 6 days agoIn 2023, China exported $114 billion worth of garments, the EU $94.4 billion, Vietnam $81.6 billion,...
Bansal Wire Industries IPO: Should you add this to your portfolio?
CNBC Awaaz· 2 days agoSuccessful execution of its product expansion to new segments will be key to watch
Stars aligning to create a pathway for corporate India to borrow cheaper: Lakshmi Iyer
The Economic Times· 6 days agoHow important, people are calling it a watershed moment and, of course, the FIIs have started...
Koo, ‘India’s answer to Twitter’, shuts shop citing ‘prolonged funding winter that struck at peak’
Theprint· 1 day agoKoo’s journey started four years ago in 2020. At that time, Koo, along with some more startups, won the Centre’s ‘AatmaNirbhar Bharat App Innovation Challenge’. Similar to Twitter, the app allowed ...
Will have our cells in EVs by early 2025: Ola Electric's Bhavish Aggarwal
Business Standard India· 5 days agoAccording to people familiar with the matter, Ola Electric, the electric vehicle startup by Bhavish...
US: Wall Street wants drama-free presidential debate, watching comportment as much as policy | World...
Indian Express· 7 days agoInvestors watching the first live debate of the 2024 election race on Thursday hope to hear US...
Maldives: Why Muizzu has to walk the talk for promised ‘success’ in India relations
Firstpost· 4 days agoOn his return home from New Delhi, Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu described his India visit as a...
How Not to Expand Broadband
The Dispatch· 7 days agoIt was that number that anchored negotiations when BEAD was being discussed in Congress. According to de Sa, that number was rooted in the assumption...