Apple Named Sabih Khan as COO, A Well-Orchestrated Succession Plan
In a major leadership shift, Apple on Tuesday named Indian-origin executive Sabih Khan as its new Chief Operating Officer, following the departure of Jeff Williams in what the company described as a well-orchestrated succession plan. Khan, a three-decade Apple veteran and current Senior VP of Operations, will take on his new role later this month,…
Lessons from Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus: Ensuring Global Health with Heart
During one of the most difficult times in public health, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has guided the WHO to great success. Because he is the first African WHO director and has studied malaria, as well as extensive political knowledge, he has led with crisis management, equal treatment for all and reforms. Leading Through a Worldwide…
May 21, 1981: India’s First Step on the Frozen FrontierÂ
In 1981, India carried out its first Antarctic science mission, becoming one of the relatively few groups of nations that research in this distant and challenging land. In spite of its difficult part and sensitive diplomacy, the effort played a major role in boosting India’s science, international diplomacy and influence worldwide. Thanks to Dr. S.Z….
Clinikally: Reimagining Dermatology in a Digital IndiaÂ
Skin and hair care have long been approached with a curious blend of home remedies, beauty influencers, and unregulated over-the-counter products in a country as vast and diverse as India. From age-old ayurvedic concoctions to TikTok hacks, consumers have been bombarded with solutions, many lacking scientific grounding or medical validation. While awareness about self-care grew,…
Why Leadership in Healthcare Demands Empathy at Scale
The reliability of healthcare is being affected by rising costs, excessive stress on healthcare workers and developments in technology. To be successful, healthcare executives need to include empathy in their patient care, interactions with staff members and use of healthcare technology. Not only does corporate social responsibility benefit society; reports indicate that it also helps…
How Preventive Healthcare is Reshaping Global Pharma Strategy
For years, drug companies have mainly focused on selling medicines that can treat diseases once they have already appeared. An important change is currently taking place. Because more people are getting chronic diseases, healthcare becomes more expensive, and patients’ needs change, the system is now focusing more on prevention. The way to stay healthy is…
How the Serum Institute Became the World’s Largest Vaccine Maker?Â
A biotech campus in Pune hides a building that manages some of the biggest driven efforts in world public health. Serum Institute of India (SII). Turning from a small operation in 1966 to the largest producer of vaccines around the globe, SII’s story illustrates a drive for greatness, an eye for low-cost solutions, and a…
Sensex, Nifty May Dip on July 8 After Trump’s Tariffs
Indian stock markets are likely to open lower on Tuesday, following mixed global cues after US President Donald Trump said he would impose fresh tariffs on several trading partners. The Gift Nifty was trading around 25,495, tracking about 44 points lower than the previous closing price of Nifty futures, indicating a weak start. On Monday,…
From Waste to Wealth: Building Businesses on Circular Economy Principles
What does the phrase ‘circular economy’ mean to you and your approaches to entrepreneurship? There are many ways to use the circular economy approach, which involves reusing and recycling resources for less waste and more savings. Today, a proudly declared circular economy can attract customers as they associate this approach with greener values. The other…
India-US Trade Pact Closes as Tariff Deadline Looming
As time runs out before the July 9 tariff deadline, India and the US are wrapping up talks on a limited trade deal confirmed by officials. While the agreement represents a notable advance in India-US ties, the deal is expected to sidestep delicate sectors like dairy, agriculture and genetically modified foods, with negotiation centred on…