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Why India suddenly has so many Voice AI startups?

#054 Voice AI funding is surging as startups bet that India's call-heavy businesses and linguistic diversity can turn AI agents into serious enterprise tools.

Who Makes Money When You Climb Everest?

#053 Inside the Sherpas, oxygen, helicopters, insurance and logistics powering every summit attempt.

Why famous Mumbai restaurants are suddenly shutting down?

#052 A wave of surprise inspections has shut some of Mumbai's most iconic eateries. The bigger story is why regulators are finally enforcing rules that have existed for years.

How Did Christopher Nolan Make Everyone Care About IMAX?

#051 The Odyssey didn't just break box office records. It turned IMAX 70mm into one of the hottest tickets in the world and showed how cinemas are reinventing themselves in the streaming era.

Is Robotics Having Its ChatGPT Moment?

#050 Companies from NVIDIA and Google to Tesla are building AI-powered robots. The technology has improved dramatically, but can the industry finally deliver on decades of promises?

India’s seafood record is really a story of survival

#048 As US demand weakened, India’s seafood exporters found new buyers across Asia and Europe — reducing dependence on a single market while delivering a record year.

Can microdramas become India's next big business?

#048 How bite-sized storytelling became a $7 billion industry in China and why India's biggest media companies are following the same playbook.

India solved one fuel problem by creating another!

#046 India made ethanol work. Now it's betting on an unproven biofuel to tackle its biggest oil problem.

Why palm oil is almost impossible to replace?

#045 Palm oil is in your food, your shampoo, your fuel and countless everyday products. How did it get there?

Why is India Betting Big on Drones?

#045 The future of India's drone industry depends less on flying machines and more on who controls the technology behind them.