
CYFIRMA CEO Kumar Ritesh unpacks the race for geopolitical supremacy via cyber espionage between the US and China, and the India - China conflict. Ritesh discusses some of the threat actors involved and how these activities impact trade confidence.
CYFIRMA CEO Kumar Ritesh unpacks the race for geopolitical supremacy via cyber espionage between the US and China, and the India - China conflict. Ritesh discusses some of the threat actors involved and how these activities impact trade confidence.
India’s energy demand is likely to grow for the next two decades on the back of rapid urbanisation and continuous economic growth, with the share of oil and natural gas in the overall energy basket expected to see a significant uptake.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched its first foreign satellite in May 26, 1999. Since then, ISRO has launched 319 foreign satellites and become a major revenue winner for the Indian government.
India’s decision to walk out of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) currently augurs well for the domestic industry as India faces a potential economic crisis; the ramifications however, means a deal may have paved the way for exporters to access larger markets.
India’s decision to cut the corporate tax rate is being seen as a structural reform that would increase its global competitiveness, especially among emerging economies. The effects of this move are likely to not be seen in the near term, but many experts are ready to bet on the long game.
India's automotive industry’s call for lowering the goods and services tax (GST) on petrol and diesel vehicles is growing. The auto sector is witnessing a slowdown not seen in decades.
To unlock value of loss-making central public sector enterprises (CPSEs) the Indian Government is planning to undertake a massive asset monetisation drive this year. The government will be renting certain assets while selling some non-core assets of selected state-run companies.
India offers plenty of opportunities in the student housing sector as more millennials flock to cities for education and jobs. While this sector is fairly nascent, a growing number of companies are entering into the fray to capitalize on the first mover advantage.
Ranked among the top 50 in the world in robotics testing, Sastra Robotics is making a splash in India with its human-machine interactions testing to make products markets ready. We chat with Co-Founder Akhil A on the challenges they faced as a tech start-up in a non-tech town.
Agricultural distress has reduced discretionary spending of rural India. The Government says its working hard to counter the impacts of demonetisation and the introduction of the GST.