News

(All photo courtesy Bangalore Lit Fest) Editor’s Note: Organisers of cultural festivals — be it for literature, art, music, dance or films — face a set of existential dilemmas. How do they make their ...
NS Ramnath is a member of the founding team & Lead - Newsroom Innovation at Founding Fuel, and co-author of the book, The Aadhaar Effect. His main interests lie in technology, business, society, and ...
NS Ramnath is a member of the founding team & Lead - Newsroom Innovation at Founding Fuel, and co-author of the book, The Aadhaar Effect. His main interests lie in technology, business, society, and ...
The recent crisis of confidence brought by the unicorn meltdowns isn't for real. India’s digital economy is actually poised for a bright future. Just that we need a new lens to look at the real ...
Pranav is an independent consultant working with technology startups in India, especially in the EV industry. A former financial journalist, he has a breadth of experience in both storytelling and ...
Entrepreneurs need to be able to understand humans, individually and as a collective. For them, a liberal arts education is necessary. Because the scientific method teaches you inquiry. But the ...
What does artificial intelligence look like when viewed through the lens of justice, solidarity, and Ubuntu?
Haresh Chawla is currently a Partner at True North (formerly India Value Fund Advisors). True North is one of India's most experienced and respected private equity funds, with over $1.5 billion under ...
[Photograph: Port Talbot Corus Steel Plant South Wales UK by Grubb] Ever since the Tata Steel board took the call to sell off its haemorrhaging UK assets last month, old Tata Steel hands in Jamshedpur ...
[Image generated by ChatGPT] I live at an apartment complex in Mumbai that is over 35 years old now. Like many others in the city, I am actively at work to redevelop the property I live in. This is ...
At the heart of the fintech major’s precarious slide lies the abject failure of its Super App strategy. But that’s just one part of the story.
[Clayton Christensen, Kim B Clark Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, with Neelima Mahajan in January 2019. Christensen died on January 23, 2020. He was 67.] It was July ...