Goldman Sachs Lowers India GDP Growth Outlook Amid Trade War

Goldman Sachs Lowers India GDP Growth Outlook Amid Trade War

Donald Trump’s imposition of a 25% tariff on Indian goods has led Goldman Sachs to predict a lower growth forecast for India, renewing concerns over trade tensions with the US. The projected real GDP growth is now estimated at 6.5% for 2025, a decrease of 0.1% from previous forecasts, and 6.4% for 2026, which is…

SAP Launches Mega India Campus for 15,000 Employees

SAP Launches Mega India Campus for 15,000 Employees

SAP Labs India has officially inaugurated its new €194 million Innovation Park in Bengaluru on August 5, marking a major milestone in the company’s global expansion strategy. Designed to accommodate up to 15,000 professionals, the state-of-the-art campus is set to become one of SAP’s largest development hubs worldwide, reinforcing India’s pivotal role in the company’s…

Crash Course: The Turbulent Truth Behind Boeing’s Failures

Crash Course: The Turbulent Truth Behind Boeing’s Failures

On June 12, 2025, tragedy struck when Air India Flight AI 171, a Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliner, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, killing over 270 passengers and crew, along with some on the ground. While the investigation unfolds, early indicators point to a critical dual-engine failure, a dramatic mayday call, and possible system failures involving flaps…

June 17, 1824: Bureau of Indian Affairs Established

June 17, 1824: Bureau of Indian Affairs Established

On June 17, 1824, the War Department officially founded the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), forming a long-lasting connection between the federal government and the country’s Native American tribes. The BIA started out managing American Indian affairs, yet it has been mainly involved in discussions of displacement, treaty-making, broken promises, and reform attempts. Today, the…

Lessons from Ajay Banga: President, World Bank & Former CEO, Mastercard

Lessons from Ajay Banga: President, World Bank & Former CEO, Mastercard

Because of economic uncertainties, huge gaps in wealth between countries and extremely fast digital change, Ajay Banga now stands out as a modern leader. As President of the World Bank and CEO of Mastercard, Banga merged being a business leader with helping communities, showing that businesses can care and act worldwide. From his simple beginnings…

Solve Intelligence: Revolutionising Patent Drafting with AI

Solve Intelligence: Revolutionising Patent Drafting with AI

Solve Intelligence was started in June 2023 and operates in Delaware. It uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help transform intellectual property (IP). Solve Intelligence spots the challenges related to drafting patents and has introduced a new AI system to boost the efficiency of inventors and attorneys in making quality patents. The firm is developing new…

When Confidence Crosses into Corporate Pathology

When Confidence Crosses into Corporate Pathology

The world of high-level management is a stressful place where confidence has been turned into a glamorised precondition of success. Those CEOs that are described as visionary, risk-takers and charismatic orators tend to have a cult-like following among investors as well as employees. But when confidence crosses into the territory of narcissism, it can wind…

What Ancient Wisdom Can Teach Modern CEOs

What Ancient Wisdom Can Teach Modern CEOs

Many CEOs seek direction from time-honoured principles as business leaders during times of sudden change, big risks, and exhaustion. According to Stoicism, Zen Buddhism, and Vedanta, the practice of leadership is slowly but surely finding its way back into boardrooms. These beliefs offer comfort and practical advice for coping, focusing, and doing the right thing…

Pawan Kumar: Chandana Engineering India’s Private Space Revolution

Pawan Kumar: Chandana Engineering India’s Private Space Revolution

Long before rockets with “Made in India” labels were soaring into space, Pawan Kumar Chandana was a curious child in Telangana, sketching launch vehicles in the margins of his notebooks and dreaming of distant galaxies. Years later, that fascination turned into a mission, to reach space and to democratise access to it. After working at…

Supam Maheshwari: The Visionary Behind FirstCry’s Baby-Care Empire

Supam Maheshwari: The Visionary Behind FirstCry’s Baby-Care Empire

Before FirstCry became a household name for millions of Indian parents, Supam Maheshwari was just another father struggling to find quality baby products for his newborn. Frustrated by the limited choices and lack of reliable supply chains in smaller cities, he didn’t just spot a gap in the market, he experienced it firsthand. That personal…