Telecom Evolution: Breaking the Roaming Barrier and the Rural 5G Push
NEW DELHI, March 23, 2026 — India’s telecom landscape is undergoing a structural transformation as operators shift their focus from aggressive price wars to “service-led” growth. In a week marked by major policy shifts, Reliance Jio has addressed a long-standing pain point for international travelers, while Vodafone Idea (Vi) and BSNL are exploring a historic partnership to solve the rural …
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The Accountability Crisis: Smuggling, AI Cuts, and Banking Scandals
NEW YORK / LONDON / MUMBAI — A wave of corporate instability has hit the global markets this week, exposing deep cracks in the “growth-at-all-costs” philosophy. From high-tech smuggling rings in Silicon Valley to mass AI-driven layoffs in London and internal fraud in Mumbai, the corporate world is facing a harsh regulatory and operational reset. What many viewed as a …
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The Secondary Shock: How Energy Tensions are Inflating the Indian Household Bill
NEW DELHI, March 23, 2026 — While global headlines focus on the 48-hour ultimatum in the Persian Gulf, the Indian consumer is already fighting a different kind of war: the war of rising costs. Despite strategic oil deals with the U.S. and Russia, the “secondary costs” of the energy crisis—the fuels and materials used in manufacturing—are hitting the shelves with …
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India’s Energy Shield: Navigating the Global Supply Storm
NEW DELHI, March 23, 2026 — As tensions in the Persian Gulf push global energy markets to the brink, India has moved with “war-room” precision to insulate its economy. By aggressively diversifying its supply chain and recalibrating domestic distribution, New Delhi is attempting to break a decades-long vulnerability to Middle Eastern chokepoints. What officials are calling a “Strategic Energy Reset” …
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The 48-Hour Countdown: Trump’s Ultimatum to Tehran
WASHINGTON D.C. — In a move that has sent shockwaves through global energy markets, President Donald Trump has issued a 50-word “final notice” to the Iranian regime. The demand is singular: fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz to all international traffic within 48 hours or face the systematic destruction of Iran’s domestic power grid. The ultimatum follows weeks of “shadow …
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