Agritech in India faces unique challenges; success is measured by depth, trust, and systemic change.
India's startups are rapidly adopting GenAI as a core strategy to drive innovation and competitive advantage.
While electric vehicle charging expands, grid modernisation remains a critical challenge not yet addressed.
Early-stage startups must perfect four pitches: employee, partner, investor, and consumer for success.
Focusing solely on application-layer innovations risks relegating India to a secondary role in global AI.
The integration of Agentic AI is redefining how employees interact with systems, making workflows adaptive.
Emerging markets demand investors to pair bold ambition with cultural fluency to unlock their vast potential.
Dark stores are growing in India, projected to reach $275.5 Bn by 2032, transforming retail dynamics.
India’s startups are about more than business; they build a future, pushing for gender equality and innovation.
Meta found that 84% of shoppers buy in-store after seeing products on social media, highlighting omnichannel's importance.