Deepinder Goyal and Navil Noronha: a study in contrasting exits

And what that says about how far Eternal can push its norm-defying acts

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Should Phonepe be worth more than Paytm’s $7.9B?

The Walmart-backed company commands nearly half of India’s digital-payments landscape. But its financials trail its smaller, listed rival

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As the logistics firm plans to pour IPO money into new warehouses and long leases, incumbents are squeezing returns from assets they locked in when land was cheaper, and rents were lower

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India’s private schools want autonomy. The government may finally allow that

The Ken has learnt that the Centre is holding deeper discussions on allowing private schools to run as for-profit entities to encourage transparency and long-term steady growth

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You think Ola Electric is in trouble? You’re not even close

Deeply negative cash flows and continued sales pressure raise serious questions about the sustainability of the electric two-wheeler maker

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‘A very Chinese time’ for OpenAI

So far, only Wechat seems to have cracked the code to creating an apps-within-an-app ecosystem. Can AI take it to the rest of the world?

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Why is Cognizant so keen to list in India at the worst possible time?

The IT services firm is seeking a secondary listing to match the valuation of its Indian rivals. But logistical and regulatory challenges lie in the way

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Darwinbox’s Rohit Chennamaneni on leading without a CEO, the ‘show don’t tell’ product mindset, and why resilience beats intelligence

The co-founder on how Darwinbox grew quietly before it grew big

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Meet the fitness warrior: why ordinary professionals are training like elite athletes

In this episode, we unpack the rise of what we are calling the “fitness warrior”. This is a new professional archetype where work follows the same logic as sport: optimise, train, perform.

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The business of consent behind WhatsApp promotions is up for grabs

As India’s data law kicks in, WhatsApp outreach is getting regulated, and a new compliance market is emerging fast

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Why is Cognizant so keen to list in India at the worst possible time?

The IT services firm is seeking a secondary listing to match the valuation of its Indian rivals. But logistical and regulatory challenges lie in the way

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The Sequoia-backed cross-border remittance startup Aspora wants to win over 15 million NRIs at all costs, and it has to decide which cost it wants to bear—regulatory or cross-border realities

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Handwritten chaos vs machine order: how AI is splitting India’s judiciary

The Supreme Court’s recent guidelines and a state’s AI mandate hint at a fragmented overhaul—one testing whether tech can cut through decades of procedural drag

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Africa wants to emulate India’s startup success. But Africa’s top VC doesn’t want to emulate Indian VCs

Africa wants to emulate India’s startup success. But Africa’s top VC doesn’t want to emulate Indian VCs

The move that helped Persistent Systems avoid Indian IT’s slowdown

The move that helped Persistent Systems avoid Indian IT’s slowdown

The move that helped Persistent Systems avoid Indian IT’s slowdown

The move that helped Persistent Systems avoid Indian IT’s slowdown

The move that helped Persistent Systems avoid Indian IT’s slowdown

The move that helped Persistent Systems avoid Indian IT’s slowdown

Boeing to Wonderchef: Aequs’ disparate clientele tests its manufacturing edge

Boeing to Wonderchef: Aequs’ disparate clientele tests its manufacturing edge

Indian robotics-toy maker Miko is doing what some Silicon Valley ones couldn’t

Indian robotics-toy maker Miko is doing what some Silicon Valley ones couldn’t

Can Duolingo keep India speaking when AI can translate everything?

Can Duolingo keep India speaking when AI can translate everything?

From the inbox: The Ken’s essential newsletters of 2025

Here are the ones—whether it’s The Nutgraf, Long and Short, or Trade Tricks—that you didn’t expect

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The Ken’s most gifted stories of 2025: What readers shared, and why it mattered

Here are the stories that our subscribers read and shared the most in 2025

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The Ken listens: The podcast episodes people talked about in 2025

Here are some of the episodes—across our six different podcasts—that listeners loved

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Fly me to the moon—and back, despite PSLV failures

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Why the new education bill is the opposite of what India needs

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‘India missed one robotics bus. The next one is still catchable’

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The fine print of a growing nation, 2025 edition

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India’s AI still doesn’t speak India. Can it?

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New Dmart CEO wants to borrow a leaf from Unilever’s playbook

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Deepinder Goyal learns the cost of ‘going direct’

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Trade Tricks in 2025: Caution, competition, comebacks

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E-commerce still spends on marketing. It’s just getting picky

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Why Indigo would annoy flyers and not investors

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Bigness = big rewards in India’s stock market

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Amazon Pay is treading the road not taken by Google Pay

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The year that was Ka-Ching!: Banks, Bills, and the Bullion

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Rupee on a free fall. What would you take: red pill or blue pill?

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