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26.03 / 10:03
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AI is often cited to justify layoffs but that masks how the labour market is actually distorted by it
Singapore-based Crypto.com said last week that it was cutting 12% of its workforce. Earlier, Atlassian and Block had cited AI adoption for job losses. But what’s lacking in these pronouncements is the evidence of how, exactly, AI is replacing workers.
22.03 / 10:55
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Alkem eyes leadership in weight-loss drugs with aggressive generic pricing
₹1,800 per month for a starting dose, which translates to ₹450 per week. While some of its competitors have launched injectable vials at lower prices, Alkem’s generic pen undercuts other pen devices launched on Saturday, which are in the range of ₹3,000-4,000 a month.“Affordable pricing will empower healthcare practitioners to offer the therapy to as many deserving patients as they feel,” Alkem's chief executive officer (CEO) Vikas Gupta told Mint in an interview.
21.03 / 01:19
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India’s cotton acreage loses ground to rice, maize amid low productivity
farmer incomes, rural livelihoods and export competitiveness. It also mirrors deeper structural issues in the agriculture sector that accounts for around 16% of India’s gross domestic product (GDP), with nearly 46% of the country’s workforce dependent on agriculture."India’s cotton production has remained largely stagnant in recent years, weighed down by technological stagnation, pest resistance, and structural bottlenecks that have eroded farm profitability and discouraged acreage expansion," said Ajai Rana, chairman, Federation of Seed Industry of India (FSII), an association of research-driven seed companies in India.To address the challenges of stagnant cotton productivity, Union budget 2025-26 announced a five-year Cotton Mission and allocated ₹500 crore to increase cotton productivity, especially extra-long staple varieties.
20.03 / 11:43
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Emcure betting on innovator edge in crowded weight-loss drug market
₹1,290-1,750 per month for its vial dosages, sharply below Novo's ₹8,790 per month for the starting dose in a pen device. Natco’s pen device is roughly 50% cheaper at ₹4,000 per month for the starting dose.While generics will fight on the price point, Emcure is banking on its “innovator edge” with a biological molecule, as well as patented pen device to cater to specialists.In an earlier interview, Emcure told Mint that it was partnering with well-known celebrities and influencers for an awareness campaign on obesity as a disease, aiming to reach consumers directly in addition to marketing the drug to specialists and physicians.A recent directive by the apex drug regulator has put strict curbs on “surrogate advertising” for GLP-1s, anticipating intense competition and marketing tactics as generics enter the market.However, Emcure will continue building awareness with healthcare providers as well as with patients, Vikas Thapar, president of corporate development, strategy and finance, said.The entry of generics will only expand the market, said Thapar.
19.03 / 06:35
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Dr Reddy’s, Sun, Zydus ready semaglutide generics, weight loss drug's prices expected to halve in India
Novo Nordisk to treat type-2 diabetes, semaglutide, delivered in an injection, has gained global attention for its weight-loss benefits. The drug is sold under brand names Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus (oral pill) by the Danish pharma giant.With patent protection expiring, companies including Dr.
18.03 / 06:37
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Startups spark a revolution in appliances as they rethink design and tech to fit modern Indian homes
BENGALURU: India’s home appliances market is drawing a surge of new entrants from design-led startups to D2C brands, each trying to rewire how Indians cook, clean and live at home.From glass air fryers and smart chimneys to app-enabled kitchen devices, a new crop of companies is targeting urban consumers who are upgrading their homes and are willing to experiment beyond established brands.The surge is mirrored in early-stage funding. EDT, the maker of glass air fryers, raised $4 million from Fireside Ventures in August 2025.Nuuk, which makes fans and vacuum cleaners, among other products, secured $2 million from Vertex Ventures and Good Capital in the same month, followed by chimney maker Beyond Appliances’ $4 million round in December.
17.03 / 11:01
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Innovations in energy and finance are further inflating the AI bubble
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17.03 / 03:39
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FDI from China: From Thailand to Brazil, global lessons for India’s cautious playbook
trade deficit of nearly $100 billion with China. Local production funded by FDI could substitute a part of these imports.Second, net FDI inflows have fallen significantly in recent years, making new sources of capital increasingly valuable.Third, the Israel–Iran war has once again exposed India’s energy vulnerabilities.
16.03 / 09:53
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Dani Rodrik: Should economic policymakers maximize the welfare of consumers or workers?
What is an economy for? Since Adam Smith, economists have given a straightforward answer to this question: the economy increases our consumption possibilities. A well-functioning economy is one that offers a widening array of ever-more affordable goods and services, from food and consumer items to housing and transportation.
15.03 / 11:37
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Kris Gopalakrishnan: The age of AI needs a new growth model—green innovation and entrepreneurship
The world is at an inflection point. We have entered the age of artificial intelligence (AI), an era in which ‘intelligence’ is becoming cheap, fast and widely accessible. This will unlock breakthroughs across sectors: from agriculture to healthcare and manufacturing to education.
11.03 / 09:45
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From bidets to AI labs: Japan’s hidden innovators should step out and learn to play the hype game
A Japanese maker of high-tech toilets has been causing a splash in the world of artificial intelligence (AI). Activist investor Palliser Capital recently called on the management of Toto, best known for its Washlet bidets, to highlight that the firm is a growing AI play, thanks to its advanced ceramics segments. Toto is the “most undervalued and overlooked AI memory beneficiary,” Palliser wrote.
05.03 / 07:29
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India's budget smartwatch bubble bursts: Sales plummet, innovation lags
NEW DELHI: India’s gadget buyers are shunning inexpensive smartwatches, a category that saw a massive surge in demand until two years ago. A lack of customer enthusiasm for barebone alternatives to the benchmark Apple Watch as well as existing buyers finding them unworthy of a second-time purchase, have caused smartwatch sales in the country to drop to its lowest in sales volumes and revenue in four calendar years.Data sourced by Mint from market researcher International Data Corporation (IDC) India showed that 28.9 million smartwatches were sold in 2025, generating net revenue of $780 million.
04.03 / 00:41
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Sebi's new rules push AMCs to innovate: Is this the golden age for passive funds in India?
₹5.24 trillion as of January, according to data from the Association of Mutual Funds of India (Amfi). Over the past year, there were 37 new fund offers in these categories, compared with 19 across the broader equity segment.While Sebi permits only one scheme per category in most equity segments, there is currently no limit on the number of sectoral and thematic funds that an AMC can launch. This had led to a surge in offerings built around similar stocks packaged under different narratives.With the 50% cap in place, maintaining multiple differentiated active strategies within a constrained universe may prove difficult.
03.03 / 10:25
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In a first, India notifies cloud, data centre and AI ethics standards
Mint shows the standards establish common definitions for cloud systems, introduce performance metrics for data centres, and embed ethical considerations within AI system design, formalizing the technical and governance backbone of India’s AI expansion.The standards have been notified under Sub-rule (1) of Rule 15 of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Rules, 2018. They are Indian Standards derived from international ISO/IEC frameworks.For now, they are not mandatory.
03.03 / 06:45
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ADB to channel $1.2 bn into India’s clean transition in 2026
agriculture, with a significant intervention underway in Maharashtra. The state government has structured a large programme that brings in private sector participation on the generation side while farmers remain the primary beneficiaries.
02.03 / 10:45
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Ralph Nader moment for the information highway: We need ‘seat belts’ and ‘air bags’ for digital platform safety
In Indian boardrooms, ‘AI-enabled’ could overtake ‘digital transformation’ in its buzz quotient. If it’s new, app-based and comes with a valuation expressible in unicorns, it must be good, right? Well, India has always had a muscular pro-innovation bias. From UPI to ONDC, from Aadhaar to account aggregators, it has shown the world that technology can leapfrog infrastructure.
01.03 / 13:25
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Global agricultural subsidies directly linked to deforestation, World Bank warns
₹1.71 trillion as fertilizer subsidy for FY27. The support goes to plant nutrients such as urea, phosphorous and potash, with the subsidy system designed to partially absorb price spikes faced by farmers arising from international commodity shocks.At the same time, policymakers have begun encouraging alternatives.
01.03 / 13:25
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AI for warfare: West Asia’s flare-up should focus attention on red lines for autonomous weapons
A rift between the AI firm Anthropic and the US federal government has broken into the open at a fraught geopolitical moment. Negotiations between the AI firm and the Pentagon over deployment of frontier models by the US military stalled after Anthropic refused to permit the use of its models for two specific use cases: domestic surveillance and lethal autonomous weapons. Open AI has struck a deal with the Pentagon in the meantime, even as the use of AI in the battlefield accelerates with deployments by Israel and the US in the ongoing war in West Asia.
01.03 / 09:47
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India’s innovation gap can be seen in the financial numbers of Indian companies
Technological innovation in all quarters is critical for accelerated economic growth. However, India’s research and development (R&D) debate often focuses on public spending: how much the government allocates, which missions are launched and what headline targets are announced. The data, however, suggests that India’s innovation shortfall is fundamentally an industry story.
25.02 / 11:43
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Mint Explainer: Are India’s IT giants actually ready for AI?
On Tuesday, information technology industry body Nasscom projected a flat pace of growth for India’s tech services sector in the coming fiscal years. The previous day, brokerage firm Jefferies reduced its target prices of India’s Big Four IT firms.
24.02 / 18:19
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Indian pharma leaders call for collaboration, partnerships to spur innovation
Sun Pharma, said that the industry has been taking tentative steps towards innovation. “People are making investments to create capacity within their organization to manage innovation, so that at a certain point of time, we can become an equally important player globally in terms of innovative products,” he said.“But I still don't see innovation at scale…We are very tentative in terms of that investment,” he said.
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