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31 ARTICLES

Will L&T’s green hydrogen gambit pay off?
The engineering giant has taken the lead in a nascent sector where the challenges posed by costs, technology and scope of use remain stiff.
18 Mar 2024
The forest conservation bill could do more harm than good
By introducing ambiguous clauses and sweeping exemptions for strategic projects, the government seems to be turning the clock back on saving the country’s forests.
18 May 2023
Adani Ports and its inter-corporate debt problem
The company’s ambitions may have to take a back seat as high levels of debt and loss-making subsidiaries weigh on its credit profile.
21 Mar 2023
The Adani group does not own Ambuja Cements and ACC
The two cement companies are owned by entities ultimately controlled by Vinod Adani, though the Adani group runs the show.
13 Mar 2023
The Adani group’s Mauritian migraine
With at least six Mauritius-based funds that invested in Adani Enterprises’s scrapped share sale having links to the group, a potential conflict of interest problem looms.
27 Feb 2023
Nirmala Sitharaman’s political budget
In her last full budget before the next general elections, the finance minister had something for nearly everyone. But beyond the announcements, will it really move the needle?
02 Feb 2023
Adani’s big data centre bet
The ports-to-energy conglomerate is investing $600 million on data centres and will take on both established and new players.
13 Jan 2023
Rail wagon maker Jupiter bets big on electric trucks
The cash-rich, debt-light company, which counts the railways as its top client, is riding a wave of an upbeat rail freight market. But will its commercial EV plans come to fruition?
15 Dec 2022
Tata Power goes all in on renewables
The company plans to cut back on thermal power and put renewable energy at the front and centre of its plans. Will the bet pay off?
29 Nov 2022
DHFL bad loans: Piramal in for a long legal battle with builders
The conglomerate thought it had a gold mine in assets it could recover when it acquired DHFL, but instead it’s mired in hundreds of court cases.
03 Nov 2022