Learn how Grant Thornton Bharat played a crucial role as a Thought Leader at Vibrant Gujarat, 20 Years of Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit which celebrated the '20 Years of Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit.
The manual outlines the challenges faced by India’s agriculture and agribusiness value chains, ranging from limited global market connectivity to stagnant real incomes for farmers.
In the fast-paced world of modern business, the integration of a robust data strategy with advanced technologies is no longer a luxury, but a strategic necessity.
Discover how the Interim Budget 2024 fosters healthcare transformation in India, emphasizing prevention and empowerment. Explore insights with Grant Thornton Bharat.
The rise of electric vehicles (EVs) has ignited a revolution in mobility, but it also presents a critical challenge: managing the end-of-life fate of their lithium-ion batteries.
The ambitious target of achieving 500 GW of renewable energy underscores India’s commitment to move towards a more sustainable future and to fight climate change even more aggressively.
The February edition of the GST Compendium analyses various important amendments/updates, key judicial pronouncements and decodes advance rulings.
Explore Budget 2024's fiscal strategies and insights with Grant Thornton Bharat. Discover long-term reforms and economic growth focus.
This untapped resource underscores the critical necessity for a shift towards data democratisation — a concept urging individuals from all backgrounds to embrace data analysis, regardless of their technical expertise.
This report was released at the Annual Conclave of Association of Healthcare Providers India (AHPI) on 2 February 2024 in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, where Grant Thornton Bharat was the knowledge partner.
The food processing industry in India is in its nascent stage and can contribute significantly to the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047.
Grant Thornton Bharat decode the provisions of Interim Budget 2024 and their impact on business.
With national elections on the horizon, the Government of India (GOI) is poised to unveil the interim budget for the fiscal year 2024-25 on 1st February 2024.
In the last few years, shared services companies (SSCs) have evolved into Centres of Excellence (CoEs), often reporting directly to global CXOs or Boards of Directors.
The union budget speech by the Hon. Minister of Finance in the previous year started off with emphasis on the economic empowerment of women. This was to be through developing the lakhs of SHGs in the country into viable income generating producer organisations and economically sustainable women enterprises.