As the calendar turns to 2026, India’s startup ecosystem enters the new year not with loud promises or inflated projections, but with a quieter sense of purpose. The past few years have tested ...
The legal spotlight on India’s real-money gaming sector sharpened further this week, with the Karnataka High Court stepping in to closely examine the financial operations of gaming platform WinZO. In ...
In a quiet yet significant shift for India’s grassroots entrepreneurship landscape, four villages in Tamil Nadu’s Cuddalore district are being reimagined as startup communities. Nathapattu, ...
For years, Flipkart has been one of the most defining symbols of India’s startup journey — a homegrown idea that took on global giants, scaled at breakneck speed, and eventually became part of the ...
On a quiet Monday morning, as markets opened and trading screens flickered to life, the Indian rupee crossed a line it had never crossed before. At ₹90.58 against the US dollar, the currency slipped ...
Punjab has announced its ambition to become North India’s leading startup hub, with a strong focus on fostering entrepreneurship and innovation across the state. Hon’ble Punjab Cabinet Minister Shri ...
For nearly a decade now, India’s startup story has been told in the language of scale—unicorn counts, funding rounds, IPO bell-rings, and global ambition. But away from the spotlight of Bengaluru, ...
The development is striking for one reason: SWREL is nearly 40% owned by Reliance Industries, led by Mukesh Ambani. This isn’t a symbolic handshake or a softening of a long-standing rivalry. It’s a ...
India’s most consequential startup stories today are not always born in glass-walled coworking spaces or powered solely by venture capital. Increasingly, they are being quietly created, funded and ...
India’s startup ecosystem had a defining week as companies across sectors signalled readiness for scale, public markets, and global ambitions. From a surge in IPO filings and large institutional ...
A decade ago, power cuts were an accepted reality for Indian businesses. Diesel generators hummed through long outages, infrastructure planning came with a built-in assumption of unreliability, and ...
India’s startup ecosystem rarely changes overnight. Instead, it evolves through a series of calculated moves—boardroom decisions, funding cheques, regulatory approvals, and founders quietly building ...
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