11 Nov 2021 If you can’t beat them, join them. As technology disrupts business models, fragments markets and breaks down silos, most large corporations no longer view start-ups as transient upstarts, and are finding ways of working with them. In India, a multinational company such as Bosch runs its DNA…
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Innovations Shaping India’s Circular Future
As India undergoes rapid industrialization, urbanization, and growing consumerism, along with the push for circularity, the need to transform its waste management landscape has never been greater. Technology accelerations are rapidly changing waste management in India. Traditional methods of waste disposal are now slowly transforming into a fully automated technology-driven…
Engineering the Future: Robotics, Drones & Automation Driving India’s Industrial Evolution
India stands at the threshold of a profound industrial transformation. In an era defined by technological acceleration, geopolitical realignments, and supply chain resilience, robotics, drones, and intelligent automation are no longer optional enhancements, they are strategic imperatives shaping the future of global competitiveness. Across manufacturing sectors, robotics is redefining operational…
India’s AI moment: Shaping the future of intelligent industry
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping global industry at a pace that rivals the great industrial revolutions of the past. It is transforming how products are designed, how supply chains operate and how services are delivered. In the AI era, industrial disruption refers to the shift from traditional product models to…
The AI Advantage for MSMEs
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a technology reserved for large enterprises or tech startups, it is rapidly becoming a transformative force for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) across India. From streamlining operations and automating repetitive tasks to enabling smarter decision-making and unlocking access to global markets, AI is…
Our pitch at Davos amid global flux: Reliable India is a safe bet
At a time when the world appears increasingly fragmented, anxious and unsure of its economic direction, India’s presence at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos carried a significance far beyond symbolism. As leaders and investors reshape supply chains for resilience and diversify trade links, they are directing…
New Ideas & Innovations for Women’s Health in India
Women constitute the bedrock of India’s social and economic progress. As such, addressing their health issues is not only an ethical responsibility, but a strategic necessity for equitable development and national resilience. Over the past decade, policy measures by the government such as PM-JAY, Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY),…
India’s Next Big Leap: Leading Global Hardware Innovation
For over two decades, India’s tech story has been synonymous with software. In 2024, the industry generated over $194 billion in revenue, mostly from IT and software services. But as we look to the future, the country’s next big leap won’t be written in code. It’ll be built in factories,…
CII at Davos 2026: Shaping Collaborative Dialogue for a Connected Future
Each year, the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos brings together leaders from across business, government, civil society, academia, and the media to reflect on the global challenges shaping the future. In 2026, the meeting takes place against a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty and growing pressure on…
US deal alone insufficient to secure India’s long-term trade, export growth
While valuable, a free trade agreement (FTA) with the US in itself will not be enough to secure India’s long-term trade and export growth, according to Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). Having concluded agreements with UK, New Zealand, and Oman in 2025, Banerjee said…