How European Union creates an iron dome around its data
Data safety is increasingly becoming of paramount importance and European Union takes it seriously. Here is a deep delving into the
How this AI-powered autonomous ship completes over 800 km voyage all by itself
An autonomous ship manoeuvring itself for nearly 804 km distance in the ocean with an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system is a
Ukraine war: A business case for Starlink LEO communication network
Amidst the multidimensional aspects of the Russia-Ukraine war, one is cyber warfare, where Starlink has taken a key role. The war
Society: Not dark yet… Symbols of power (Chapter 2)
Scientists say that it gets darkest before the first semblance of light. philosophers say that darkness is the absence of light.
Great corporate dilemma: Employees pushback against return to office mandate
Employees around the world are pushing back the return to office mandate of their employers What’s driving them to do this?
India’s EdTech industry: Shining hope or vicious debt trap?
Caught in the swirl of Indian EdTech’s murky water, many families have been lured with false promises into vicious debt traps.
Companies yet to reap full benefits of a global data economy
Data is the new gold. With the importance of the cyber world and data economy rising, are the companies enabling themselves
Big Oil greenwashes itself, as EVs gain momentum
With the emergence of electric vehicles and related infrastructure, the oil industry is set to deal with a major blow. We
Bamboo in the wind: How Thailand shaping its foreign policy
Thailand’s foreign policy is based on the strategy of ‘bamboo in the wind’, which is deeply rooted in the ground but
Adding a dash of salt to electric vehicle battery arms race
Despite the dominance of lithium as the key element to make electric vehicle batteries, several other technologies too are emerging. The
Mother’s Day: Raising a child in this difficult time, a tough challenge
It’s a difficult time we are passing through. Raising a child and assisting him to become a better human being is
Mother’s Day: For you, a humble gift
A few pieces of real-life experiences and realisations, written by a mother. Mother I was like a thirsty withered day of
Mother’s Day: Motherhood is a behaviour
Motherhood is not just giving birth to a baby, but a behaviour. The sad seed thinks it is forgotten and says
Pre-owned luxury cars finding strong footprint in lower-tier cities: Sumit Garg, Luxury Ride
The pre-owned car market in India is bulging fast. With the rapid growth in personal mobility space and gradual recovery of
Society: It’s not dark yet… (Chapter 1)
Scientists say that it gets darkest before the first semblance of light. Philosophers say that darkness is the absence of light.
Looming dangers of climate change: Can Green Hydrogen be a solution for India?
In an era when greener fuel solutions are becoming increasingly important to mitigate the impact of greenhouse gas-related impacts on climate,
Is subsidising electric vehicles a sustainable proposition today?
The growth of electric vehicles in India and in the rest of the world is largely driven by government subsidies and
Afghan women’s education: A story of denial and dilemma
Afghan women have proven their might by being successful half of the population in the war-torn country despite the headwinds. However,