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Highlights of Business Today 16th March, 2025 issue:

Powering The Skies
The 15th Aero India show saw participation from over 90 countries. See some key numbers

India Inc’s Next Wave
The old order of Indian business is set to undergo a tectonic shift, thanks to a host of new companies and their disruptive businesses

Make Small Great Again
MSMEs remain untapped. They are working below their potential. What will it take to turn them into engines of economic growth?

Oil's Still Not Well

The gas migration dispute involving Reliance Industries and ONGC has taken a new turn; a resolution may take some time

Oil's Still Not Well

2 mins

BURMANS IN CONTROL

After a long battle, the Burman family has seized control of Religare. It needs to infuse money and get it back on track

BURMANS IN CONTROL

3 mins

Cautious Optimism

RBI's optimism about India's growth contrasts with cautionary signals, such as faltering consumer confidence and potential risks in retail credit

Cautious Optimism

3 mins

Minutes or Miles?

Flipkart Minutes enters India's booming quick commerce segment, taking on Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart. While supply chain gives it an edge, leadership uncertainty and intense competition pose challenges

Minutes or Miles?

2 mins

India Inc's NEXT Wave

The old order of Indian business is set to undergo a tectonic shift, thanks to a host of new companies and their disruptive businesses

India Inc's NEXT Wave

5 mins

"VIKSIT BHARAT CALLS FOR 2.5 PERCENTAGE POINTS HIGHER GROWTH"

Montek Singh Ahluwalia, former Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission, on what needs to be done to put India on a higher growth path and the challenges ahead

"VIKSIT BHARAT CALLS FOR 2.5 PERCENTAGE POINTS HIGHER GROWTH"

10+ mins

Resilience Through Reform

Here's what India must do to sustain its growth rate in a hostile and heterodox global environment marked by volatility

Resilience Through Reform

3 mins

The Age of the Indian Consumer

India's large youth cohort can make it the world's biggest consumer market. But it needs to address the jobs and skills crisis to reap the demographic dividend

The Age of the Indian Consumer

4 mins

India's Workforce Challenge

To create 400 million jobs, India needs to reimagine the challenge as one of employed poverty rather than unemployment. High wages need high productivity employers

India's Workforce Challenge

3 mins

Women at Work

By unlocking the hidden potential of millions of women, India can accelerate its journey to becoming a global economic powerhouse by 2047

Women at Work

3 mins

Make Small Great Again

MSMEs remain a vast untapped segment of the Indian economy. While they have recovered from the impact of Covid-19, they are working far below their potential. What will it take to turn them into engines of economic growth?

Make Small Great Again

5 mins

India Must Embrace Competitiveness

Protectionism in response to trade deficits only worsens outcomes by reducing competitiveness and disincentivising its enhancement

India Must Embrace Competitiveness

3 mins

GST Needs Wider Net, Lower Rates

Its grand success requires that the tax burden be moderate, coverage comprehensive, administration use cutting-edge technology, and dispute resolution swift and fair

GST Needs Wider Net, Lower Rates

4 mins

Greening the Field

India's ambitious target of 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 will require extensive effort. Can it be achieved?

Greening the Field

7 mins

Progress or Dead End?

State governments have all the powers to enact reforms, but very few have shown the willingness to go ahead

Progress or Dead End?

4 mins

Reimagining India's Public Sector

India's policies since 1991 have been to get government out of business' way. Robust public sector is needed for providing basic needs equitably

Reimagining India's Public Sector

3 mins

For a Sense of Scale

I n his maiden press conference as Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor in February, Sanjay Malhotra made a remark that hasn’t received the attention it deserves.

For a Sense of Scale

4 mins

India Needs a New Federal Compact

What is needed is a robust and institutionalised system of resource federalism as an intrinsic part of fiscal federalism

India Needs a New Federal Compact

3 mins

The $10 Billion Dream

The equity market is witnessing record fundraising. But when will India see its first mega public offer?

The $10 Billion Dream

4 mins

No Theme Lasts Forever

A sensible investment strategy involves ignoring the noise and using a systematic criterion to pick assets. A good investment strategy can be boring

No Theme Lasts Forever

4 mins

Buckle up for the Ride of a Lifetime

Many IPOs flunked, while several fell below ethical governance standards, and quite a few bombed. However, the capital markets have their own way of self-regulating excesses

Buckle up for the Ride of a Lifetime

5 mins

Needed: Jan AI

India must build its own LLMs and apps as part of the fabled 'India Stack' like it did with UPI and Aadhaar

Needed: Jan AI

3 mins

Innovation is the Essence of Digital Bharat

With careful governance, India has the potential to be a digital powerhouse for all Indians, as well as a beacon of innovation for the world

Innovation is the Essence of Digital Bharat

3 mins

Fighting The Dragon

China's subsidies and export strategy have accelerated its dominance in the EV space. Amid fears of EV 'dumping', can India withstand the Chinese onslaught?

Fighting The Dragon

7 mins

India: A Roaring Tiger or Lumbering Elephant?

Corrections do not negate the unequivocal benefits that accrue from a rising stock market— drop in cost of equity capital and shift in household savings to financial assets

India: A Roaring Tiger or Lumbering Elephant?

3 mins

Towards Viksit Healthcare

Why higher public spending and strong policy interventions are the key to making health an essential good

Towards Viksit Healthcare

5 mins

Ready for Take-off

Total passenger traffic has grown from around 120 million to over 236 million per annum. Indian aviation sector continues to soar, and the best is yet to come

Ready for Take-off

4 mins

Helping More Indians Fly

We need to think and dream big, and combine that with flawless and speedy execution, accompanied by deep reforms

Helping More Indians Fly

7 mins

Immigrants' Game Gets a Makeover

India's most popular sport is making giant global strides backed by diaspora, an audience-friendly short format, and a gush of money. Can it now capture the attention of a wider global audience?

Immigrants' Game Gets a Makeover

7 mins

VINE TO VINO

Calling all wine lovers to explore India's wine trails and vineries

VINE TO VINO

4 mins

TIGHT FINISHES AT TOLLY

RAZOR-SHARP COMPETITION WAS THE ORDER OF THE DAY FOR ROYAL RANTHAMBORE BT GOLF'S KOLKATA LEG AT THE HISTORIC TOLLYGUNGE CLUB

TIGHT FINISHES AT TOLLY

2 mins

❝Slow down but stay involved"

IndiQube provides flexible workspaces

❝Slow down but stay involved"

1 min

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出版瀟: India Today Group

カテゎリヌ: Business

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