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India's electronics manufacturing boom faces 'scale without depth' hurdle: KPMGIndia's electronic manufacturing services market is set for substantial growth, projected to reach over $150 billion by FY30. This expansio...
IT’s time to migrate to AI: Indian tech firms must stop being effort-based vendorsArtificial intelligence is changing how businesses operate globally. India's IT sector, built on skilled labor, faces margin pressure as AI...
DAP 2026: India's new defence procurement policy aims for indigenous tech sovereigntyIn a bold pivot, India is revolutionizing its defense approach by prioritizing domestic equipment manufacturing. The upcoming Defence Acqui...
Rolls-Royce unveils mega roadmap for India; offers co-development next-gen fighter jet engine with full IP rightsBritish defence giant Rolls-Royce is set to boost its India operations. The company plans to double its workforce to 10,000 and increase lo...
Budget outlay could redraw India’s border playbookBudget Expectations 2026: India's defence industry is at a pivotal moment, shifting from basic indigenization to strategic industrial depth...
Op Sindoor changed the way India looks at war, now can the budget pay for it?Budget 2026 is more than numbers; it’s a national security signal. After Operation Sindoor, India’s defence debate has a clear before and a...
NITI Aayog calls for a national programme to develop 2D MaterialsIn its fourth edition of the Future Front Quarterly Insights series, titled “Introduction to 2D Materials”, developed in collaboration with...
A forward-looking defence acquisition policy can unlock foreign tech transfer and investmentsIndia is set to collaborate with France's Safran for indigenous jet engine development, aligning with the nation's self-reliance push in de...
Can India secure its defence future with global partnerships in the AMCA programme?India's pursuit of self-reliance in defense, highlighted by the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (Amca) program, necessitates strategic part...
Speciale Invest’s Fund III closes at Rs 600 crore; eyes investing in 18-20 deeptech startupsThe new fund, which will invest in sovereign tech and globally scalable IP from India, will hand out cheques of Rs 7 to Rs 10 crore to star...
Make Make in India fly: Why India needs to review its defence procurement playbookIndia's defense procurement policies are evolving to boost domestic manufacturing and reduce import dependence. The recent approval of the ...
Will Budget 2025 add more firepower to Indian defence industry's local manufacturing, self-reliance push?Defence Budget 2025 Expectations: India is advancing towards self-reliance in defence by focusing on domestic procurement, increasing inves...
Why defence manufacturing is still struggling to take off even after 10 years of 'Make in India'India's 'Make in India' initiative for defence manufacturing has encountered challenges despite reforms. For better results, foreign defenc...
Why NFTs do not give ownership rights to the holdersAccording to the report, the majority of NFT operators apparently have 'misled NFT purchasers' about the extent of their rights, and this h...
India eyeing Rs 1.75 lakh crore in turnover in defence manufacturing by 2025Officials said the policy is aimed at developing a dynamic, robust and competitive defence industry, including aerospace and naval shipbuil...
View: The Covid-19 experience will help to usher in more sustainable business modelsThe next wave of manufacturing will see automation at the fulcrum of many industries. The primary motivation of the next phase of globalisa...
New defence industry body to promote R&DThe association does not have the big names in defence mfg, but is a grouping of smaller companies that have been in the sector for several...
PE deal counters are buzzing at two of India's fast emerging IT companies - Quest and IBS HoldingWarburg Pincus has just mandated Credit Suisse to sell its 20 per cent stake in outsourced engineering services company Quest Global for at...
49% FDI in defence unlikely to enthuse US companies: USIBCThe announcement implying the FDI policy in defence remains below the 51% threshold, effectively renders the new 49% cap to have the same l...
- Top US based corporate giants like Wal-Mart, Starbucks, Morgan Stanley, Boeing & others lobbying to enter India
Aiming for a piece of of India's robust growth, some US corp giants are lobbying with their lawmakers to help them enter or expand further ...