Ashwini Vaishnaw: A Place for the Chip
Union electronics and information technology minister Ashwini Vaishnaw’s entry into the Narendra Modi cabinet within two years of joining politics was seen with scepticism. However, with his background in civil service and business, the tech-savvy minister has emerged as Modi’s Man Friday when it comes to working for India’s semiconductor ambitions
Abdul Haleem Sherif - December 01, 2023
Mastering the Chip Shot
As developed nations around the world eye supremacy in global semiconductor supply, will India manage to make a space for itself? Or will geopolitics and historical challenges prevent the country from building the hitherto elusive chip ecosystem?
Abdul Haleem Sherif - June 30, 2023
Anil Agarwal: Reinvention Of A Mining Baron
After years of misfortune and false starts in mining business, the Vedanta Group is all set to transform itself with a new business stream. The company has tied up with world leader Foxconn to set up a semiconductor factory in Gujarat
Neeraj Thakur - November 29, 2022
Govt Of Maharashtra’s Meeting With Foxconn
Foxconn meets ministerial delegation from Maharashtra, eying investments in semiconductor and consumer electronics segments
June 27, 2022
Under Technological Siege
The future of India’s automobile industry hinges on how it deals with changing technology, rising raw material costs, weak income growth of consumers and disruptions in the supply chain
Neeraj Thakur - December 31, 2021
Fragrance King
How Vini Cosmetics managed to beat multinationals at their own game with Fogg
Krishna Gopalan - June 09, 2017
Trickle-down debacle
How Heinz squandered away an opportunity to break into the Indian market despite its several marquee brands
Krishna Gopalan - December 10, 2015
David Einhorn of Greenlight Capital
David Einhorn of Greenlight Capital expressing optimism about the future of semiconductor technology
July 14, 2015
Rajesh Kothari
Managing director of AlfAccurate advisors on why growth will keep ticking at Motherson Sumi
June 25, 2015
Dressed up, but nowhere to go
Poor infrastructure dogs existing companies and no new industrial project has come up in the Nashik belt
Krishna Gopalan - July 13, 2015