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Jyotindra Dubey

Jyotindra Dubey

Jyotindra.Dubey@aajtak.com

I’m a financial journalist with over 16 years of experience, with a deep interest in digging through financial data to spot what doesn’t add up. My work focuses on research, investigations and forensic reading of numbers. My stories have been recognised by the Citi Journalistic Excellence Award and the Polestar Awards. I hold a gold medal in economics and a postgraduate degree in management.
 

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INDIA’S BIG CORPORATE BOND PUSH

THE POINT | India’s big corporate bond push

by Prince Tyagi |Jun 18, 2026

To achieve its Viksit Bharat 2047 vision, India needs massive long-term capital to fund infrastructure, climate action, manufacturing and urban growth. The financial system is currently over-dependent...

Why has environmental restoration remained a weak CSR priority?

Why has environmental restoration remained a weak CSR priority?

by Jyotindra Dubey |Jun 17, 2026

Corporate India speaks the language of ESG. So, why has environmental restoration remained a weak CSR priority?

THE POINT | The next challenge: Deposits, not bad loans

by Jyotindra Dubey |Jun 15, 2026

For the longest time, if you asked any banker what kept them up at night, the answer was always the same—bad loans. Cut to 2026, the balance sheets are cleaner than ever, and the crisis isn’t about th...

How APSEZ is accelerating its transition towards low-carbon operations

How APSEZ is accelerating its transition towards low-carbon operations

by Jyotindra Dubey |Jun 15, 2026

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone has started deploying automated container cranes operated remotely from climate-controlled cabins at Vizhinjam port.

 Karan Adani, Chairman of ACC Ltd.

ACC's blueprint for a greener India

by Jyotindra Dubey |Jun 12, 2026

In FY26, the company co-processed 4.5 lakh tonnes of alternative fuels and waste-derived materials.

The HC found merit in the argument that preserving market-linked securities involves not only retaining control over the assets but also safeguarding their economic value.

Court grants relief to 8 companies linked to businessman Hari Shankar Tibrewal

by Jyotindra Dubey |Jun 10, 2026

The judgment could influence how assets are managed during prolonged legal proceedings

On shifting consumer behaviour, Burman said the divide between urban and rural India is narrowing rapidly.

'It is more difficult as an affluent consumer to consume responsibly', says Aditya Burman of Dabur

by Jyotindra Dubey |Jun 6, 2026

On Dabur's sustainability initiatives, Burman said the company now takes out more plastic from the environment than it puts in and is likely the first FMCG company in India to have achieved this. He c...

The company also produces specialty polymers, which are higher-margin, IP-backed materials used in various industrial applications. 

This smallcap staged a massive 300% comeback in Q4 profits. Here's how the magic happened

by Jyotindra Dubey |May 25, 2026

Boosting investor confidence further, the company’s promoters converted warrants at a 60% premium in May. With a customer base spanning 50 countries, the story behind these surging numbers warrants a ...

Cricket’s New Global Order: How IPL franchises are spreading across borders

Cricket’s New Global Order: How IPL franchises are spreading across borders

by Jyotindra Dubey |May 16, 2026

Once the playground of Bollywood celebrities and vanity buyers, IPL franchises have graduated into blue-chip assets, attracting sovereign wealth funds, commanding record valuations, and anchoring a cr...

Kerala Elections 2026: Namesake independents secured more votes than the eventual victory margin in three constituencies (Pic: AI generated)

Did namesake candidates swing three assembly seats in Kerala?

by Jyotindra Dubey |May 7, 2026

In three constituencies in Kerala, independent candidates sharing names with candidates from major parties may have diverted enough votes to decide who won