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    Best AdviceHuman skills will truly differentiate talent in the age of AI: Accenture in India's Ajay Vij

    Human skills will truly differentiate talent in the age of AI: Accenture in India's Ajay Vij

    Ajay Vij, Senior Country Managing Director, Accenture in India, shares the best management advice in the age of AI.
    TrendsDiscover the Spirit of the Ocean, Discover Mauritius

    Discover the Spirit of the Ocean, Discover Mauritius

    With Indian roots, a layered colonial past, and a vibrant culture, Mauritius is far more than a beach escape.
    BookModern economy through an ancient lens: Veteran economist DK Srivastava’s book provides policy prescriptions for India’s long-term growth story

    Modern economy through an ancient lens: Veteran economist DK Srivastava’s book provides policy prescriptions for India’s long-term growth story

    Amid the volatile external situation, the book says the true Hindu growth rate is 7% plus and provides policy prescriptions for India's long-term growth story.
    Deep DiveIs it time to retire the Bell Curve while assessing performance?

    Is it time to retire the Bell Curve while assessing performance?

    Built for predictability, the bell curve struggles in today's workplaces. Organisations are now being challenged to redesign performance evaluation systems to reflect how employees generate value.

    Hedge, don’t gamble with gold and silver

    In the current environment of elevated inflation, geopolitical uncertainty, and volatile equity markets, gold and silver should be looked at as risk-management assets rather than return-giving or tactical trades.

    Quick commerce firms go big on dark stores

    Dark stores are taking Indian cities by storm as Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart, Zepto, BigBasket, Amazon Now, Flipkart Minutes and JioMart race to deliver quick commerce orders.

    Magic & Menace: Inside the world of Openclaw, an open-source AI assistant that acts, learns, and sometimes goes off the script

    OpenClaw, an open-source AI assistant, acts, learns and sometimes goes off the script. Experts caution that while agentic AI feels magical, it is dangerous.

    What after GLP drugs: How big pharma are gearing up for the next game-changer after the weight-loss drug boom

    After the weight-loss drug boom, and with generics closing in, Big Pharma are gearing up for the next game-changer.

    Inside India’s gig economy: The high-stakes play between workers, platforms, and profits

    India's gig workforce has increased significantly over the years, powering the rise of platform giants in segments ranging from quick commerce to logistics. But the real challenge is balancing worker protection with growth and platform economics.

    How record silver and copper prices are impacting solar PV manufacturers

    Record silver and copper prices are impacting solar PV manufacturers. The industry is focusing on material optimisation and efficiency to manage costs.

    The World’s AI Reckoning at the World Governments Summit

    As AI reshapes the global narrative, the world confronts not what machines can do, but what humans should allow.

    Budget 2026: India Inc’s pre-tax profits remain concentrated at the top

    Just 0.08% of companies cornered two-thirds of pre-tax corporate profits and paid the lowest effective tax rates. Can India Inc broaden the profit pie?
    InterviewDubai Real Estate: Boom or Bubble? BNW Developments Chairman Ankur Aggarwal explains

    Dubai Real Estate: Boom or Bubble? BNW Developments Chairman Ankur Aggarwal explains

    Ankur Aggarwal, Chairman & Founder, BNW Developments, on what's fueling Dubai’s surge, RAK's casino-led upside, his India plans and more.

    Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal on why the US deal is a win-win

    Piyush Goyal, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, on the India-US trade deal, and what the new pacts signal about India.
    Editor's NoteHas India Mastered the Art of the Deal?

    Has India Mastered the Art of the Deal?

    In the end, trade pacts and Budgets only matter if they have a tangible economic impact, and India looks like it is lining up for a growth sprint.