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Has Google Finally Made The iPhone of Android?
In Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro XL, Google finally has smartphones that willwow you with their looks, build, innovative features and silky performance
"India's travel sector is rapidly adapting to meet the evolving preferences of modern travellers"
Daniel D’Souza, President Country Head Holidays, SOTC Travel, speaks to Tarannum Manjul on how India’s travel sector is evolving to meet the dynamic needs of modern travellers. Excerpts
DIPLOMATS ON DIPLOMACY
That Economic Diplomacy is a specialised skill has long gained credence, making room for a division on economic diplomacy in the Union Ministry of External Affairs. Two dozen serving and former diplomats pontificate on this specialised craft in a CUTS compilation titled Economic DiplomacyIndia's Ascendancy in the 21st Century
'When You Give, You Get, And You've Got to be Generous About Giving'
LULU RAGHAVAN, now President APAC of the brand consulting and design firm Landor, offers a primer for career advancement, titled Go Further, Faster: A Practical Guide to Advancing Your Career. Raghavan’s credentials for tutoring wannabe leaders is impeccable, having risen to her present role in the WPP group company at the end of a steadfast stint of 23 years. Asked about her new role, Raghavan says, My focus will be to unleash growth and realise the immense potential of APAC for Landor.” REEMA BHADURI picks the mind of the author on her new role and her first book
THE CONUNDRUM
Achieving the goal of 20 per cent ethanol blended petrol by 2025-26 is at risk due to the impact of climate on crops. Which then should take precedence energy or food security?
New Tidal Forces For India's Startup Economy
INDIA EXITED FY24 strongly with a nominal GDP of $3.7 trillion and is now the fifth-largest economy in the world. It grew at a phenomenal 16 per cent in FY23 (following 18.4 per cent in FY22) in nominal terms, continuing to beat multiple forecasts that growth would slow down post the pandemic recovery.
STARTUPS & THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS
The Indian technology ecosystem has been on an impressive trajectory, marked by several successful IPOs.
VALUE CREATION OVER VALUATION
For the Indian startup ecosystem, 2023 was challenging, with a much-anticipated rebound projected for 2024. Yet, halfway through the year, only five unicorns have emerged. As the IPO wave gains momentum, is the ecosystem poised for a stronger finish than expected?
PLAYING THE GROWTH GAME
AS THE €16-BILLION (approximately Rs1.4 lakh crore) Decathlon, the largest sporting goods retailer in the world, jogs along the growth path, India, a market of tremendous potential, is quickly emerging as a crucial driver of this growth.
Nap-vertising Goes Local
RIPAL CHOPDA, CMO, The Sleep Company (TSC) speaks to BW Businessworld's Reema Bhaduri, delving into the company's focused marketing strategies, technological innovations, future plans and more. Excerpts
How Cloud Technology is Empowering Indian MSMEs
HARJIT SINGH of Tata Teleservices on cloud technology andits beneficial effects on Indian MSMEs in terms of higher productivity, lower costs, and quicker market responsiveness
THAR ROXX: MAHINDRA'S GAME CHANGER? MHO1TC 137
Mahindra has taken the iconic Thar to new heights with its 5-door design, combining enhanced practicality with the legendary off-road prowess. As the company aims to redefine its SUV segment dominance, we test if the Thar Roxx truly lives up to the hype
TRAVEL & TOURISM: From Rapid Growth To Transformation
With an estimated annual growth rate of 9.6 per cent from 2024 to 2028, the Indian travel and tourism sector is expected to reach a market volume of $34.25 billion by 2028
UNCHECKED GIANTS?
Ecommerce has transformed India’s retail landscape, giving wings to countless brands and entrepreneurs to thrive and benefiting millions of consumers if not billions). Yet, as giants like Amazon, Flipkart and quickcommerce platforms grow larger, the question looms: Are they operating unchecked? What are therreal risks and what's just noise? As we navigate this evolving market, the line between necessary regulation and rhetoric becomes ever more crucial to define. By Rohit Chintapali
THE 'INSTANT KARMA' OF INDIAN SHOPPING
The sustainability of quick commerce in India hinges on more than just cheap labour and investor backing; it also depends on infrastructure, regulatory shifts, and socio-economic dynamics
PM MODI'S GAME OF CHESS & THE BANGLADESH CRISIS
Neighbouring Bangladesh is simmering and its deposed leader, now in asylum in India, blames the US for engineering the coup to gain access to a strategic island that Bangladesh controls.
Google's Summer Of Reckoning
What began as a routine quarterly earnings report quickly turned into a landslide of reversals that have shaken the company's foundation and cast doubt on its future dominance in the digital world
"Our vision for APAC is to transition into a more consultative role"
A communications veteran of more than 25 years, TYLER KIM, CEO, Weber Shandwick APAC, has helped senior executives and organisations devise comprehensive strategies for market entry, corporate positioning, crisis management, and marketing communications. During a visit to India A recently, Kim spoke to BW Businessworld's Ruhail Amin on a range of issues including his vision for Weber Shandwick. Excerpts
MEET SATYAM ROYCHOWDHURY
The extraordinary mind behind reshaping education in Bengal and beyond
Reverse Mentoring is a Powerful Collaborator
REVERSE MENTORING, a practice where younger employees mentor more senior leaders, is a recent phenomenon transforming organizational dynamics across the globe, and India is uniquely positioned to leverage this trend.
Absent Authorities
THE CHESHIRE CAT from Alice in Wonderland, whose grin stayed behind even after the cat had left or Macavity, the cat which just wasn't there (T.S. Eliot's 1939 poem, Macavity: The Mystery Cat). If you are not fond of cats, there is the dog which did not bark, from a Sherlock Holmes story.
MORAL BANKRUPTCY & INAPTITUDE
IN THE MIDST OF uplifting news on the economy front – thanks to a very sensible budget – and also glimmers of hope from Paris, two terrible recent news must make us all lower our heads in shame and do some deep introspection about where we are heading on the moral front.
The Indian Obsession with STEM
INDIA'S EDUCATION SYSTEM, over the past decades, has leaned towards an obsession with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), creating an either/or mentality that undervalues the humanities, such as history, philosophy, literature, and the arts.
PAYING FOR A CLEANER FUTURE
THE TRANSITION to renewable energy has been the hallmark of India's approach to tackling climate change in the last decade.
America's Homeless Crisis
WHEN AMERICA SNEEZES, the world catches a cold
INDIA'S GROWTH STALEMATE: BREAKING FREE FROM THE MIDDLEINCOME TRAP
INDIA’S ECONOMIC GROWTH has been substantial but has fallen short of generating sustained high growth rates necessary to absorb its expanding workforce.
Samsung's Big Foldable Move-Is It Worth It?
With the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in the mix along with some really useful AI tricks, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 offers a mixed bag of features that make this device a foldable marvel. Do they make this extremely pricey novelty tech item worth it, though?
"LUXURY TO US IS CONVENIENCE"
You are planning your week. You know it will be hectic at work.
Your Mutual Fund Investments In The Modi 3.0 Era
One should continue investing through SIPs and also timely rebalance portfolios according to the asset allocation plan in consultation with one's financial advisor
BACK AT THE TOP
The story of how MURALIKRISHNAN B. engineered the spectacular comeback of Xiaomi India