Technology and healthcare are converging rapidly. Among the most transformative developments are artificial intelligence (AI), deep learning, generative AI, medical and life science focussed Large Language Models/foundational models and the recent rise of Agentic AI. Together they are changing the entire spectrum of healthcare and life science industry - from preventive care to mental health support to drug discovery to imaging and diagnostics to robotics powered surgery.
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India is preparing to launch a Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) Mission, a move that can reshape its industrial decarbonisation strategy. If executed well, it can unlock private investments & carbon credit trading besides creating jobs, write Amit Kumar and Pradeep Singhvi.
India has taken one of the biggest steps in its tax journey since GST was first launched in 2017. On September 3, the GST Council announced what many are calling “GST 2.0”-a simplified tax system with fewer slabs, clearer rules, and new compliance measures. These reforms will come into effect on September 22.
Discover cloud cost management challenges and FinOps best practices to control spend, improve visibility, and optimise cloud investments for business value.
Smart technologies are evolving rapidly - but agentic artificial intelligence (AI) is taking them to an entirely new level. Unlike traditional AI systems that passively follow instructions, agentic AI acts with autonomy, initiative and purpose.
Tariffs and fair value: A comparative framework for fund valuations
A timely wake-up call In today's high-stakes financial landscape, the role of forensic accounting is getting redefined —not by fraud in the traditional sense, but by subtle manipulations that quietly undermine transparency, trust, and fairvaluation.
The unanimous adoption of these reforms by the Centre and all states reflects a shared resolve to place citizens at the heart of policy and to align GST with India’s long-term developmental aspirations.
In the twenty-first century, sovereignty is no longer measured solely by control over borders, armies, or natural resources. It is equally defined by a nation’s ability to govern its digital space—its data, infrastructure, networks, and online narratives.
This article examines the potential fallout across key export sectors, while also outlining the strategic pathways India must consider ranging from trade diversification and deeper FTA linkages to policy initiatives that can strengthen competitiveness in a rapidly evolving global order.
Since its launch in 2017, GST has achieved much of its intended purpose—simplifying compliance, reducing the cascading effect of taxes, and creating a unified national market.
India is entering a transformative era in digital gaming with the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025.
India's share in global services exports has been growing steadily over the last two decades. From being at the 24th spot in 2001, the country has now become the 7th largest exporter of services in the world. The government has made concerted efforts to promote India's services exports, rolling out initiatives such as setting up of 65 Export Facilitation Centres (EFCs) across the country to mentor and support exporters, securing market access through multilateral, regional and bilateral trade agreements, and launching an Action Plan for Champion Sectors in Services to prioritise high-growth service sectors.
This deal redefines trade as a platform for long-term collaboration and investment in talent, innovation, digital governance, and sustainable development.
AI-powered climate models today predict weather anomalies, track icebergs, monitor carbon emissions, and identify sources of pollution with astonishing accuracy