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Articles for Magazine 7 September 2024

The $40 Bn Q-Commerce Wave

Quick commerce in India thrives on the unique combination of affordable labour and strong investor backing, allowing lightning fast deliveries. But is it sustainable?

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Paying For A Cleaner Future

Are we prepared to bear the burdens of the energy transition?

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How Cloud Technology Is Empowering Indian MSMEs

Harjit Singh of Tata Teleservices on cloud technology and its beneficial effects on Indian MSMEs in terms of higher productivity, lower costs, and quicker market responsiveness

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The Sleep Company: Nap-vertising Goes Local

Ripal Chopda, CMO of The Sleep Company (TSC), speaks to BW Businessworld exclusively, delving into the company's focused marketing strategies, technological innovations and future plans

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Decathlon: Playing The Growth Game

Decathlon, the world's largest sporting goods retailer, is looking to boost its India business in a big way, particularly by ramping up manufacturing for domestic and global markets

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Startups & The Future Of Technology Investments

Several unicorns are expected to launch IPOs but many upcoming listings will come from newer companies with sub-billion-dollar valuations, writes the author

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Climate Risks Weighs On Ethanol Target

Achieving the goal of 20 per cent ethanol blended petrol by 2025-26 is at risk due to the impact of climate on crops. Which should take precedence – energy or food security?

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Ecommerce: Unchecked Giants?

As we navigate this (ecommerce) evolving market, the line between necessary regulation and rhetoric becomes ever more crucial to define

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Quick Commerce: The 'Instant Karma' Of Indian Shopping

The sustainability of quick commerce in India hinges on more than just cheap labour and investor backing; it also depends on infrastructure, regulatory shifts, and socio-economic dynamics

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America’s Homeless Crisis

For India it won’t matter much whether Kamala or Trump is the next US president. American foreign policy is cast in stone. On trade and technology, Kamala will be more aligned to India’s interests while Trump will insist on lowering import barriers

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