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Reza Pahlavi says Iran is undergoing a revolution
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. For decades only diehard royalists took Reza Pahlavi seriously. Iran’s regime, its opponents and Western diplomats dismissed the son of the last shah as the “Clown Prince".
17.01 / 00:13
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Govt treads with caution as it plans to reopen tax case against Tiger Global
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: Armed with a favourable Supreme Court decision, India’s tax authority plans to proceed with caution while reopening assessment against Tiger Global Management LLC’s 2018 stake sale in Flipkart Pvt., respecting the company’s right to appeal, according to two officials familiar with the matter.
16.01 / 15:57
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With military action on hold, the US puts new sanctions on Iran
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. DUBAI—With a decision on military action on pause, the U.S. turned to economic pressure on Iran, rolling out a host of new sanctions on officials it said were responsible for the bloody crackdown on nationwide protests.
16.01 / 11:57
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Mint Explainer: What the Karnataka HC’s share attachment means for the Aakash rights issue
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A Karnataka high court order on 13 January has effectively “locked" a block of Aakash Educational Services Ltd's (AESL) shares allegedly linked to Byju Raveendran, creating fresh compliance and legal questions around the coaching firm’s recently concluded rights issue.
15.01 / 09:55
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Your will won’t save your family if your passwords die with you
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Indians are obsessed with wills, nominations, property papers, and every other traditional aspect of succession. What they don’t see coming is the far bigger threat sitting right in their pocket: their passwords.
15.01 / 08:03
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Military surveillance–the new lucrative front for India’s space startups
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: India’s bet to open spacetech to private companies five years ago has spawned startups that are already earning millions of dollars by sharing agriculture and climate data collected by the satellites they launched. These ventures are pivoting towards a new lucrative business: defence surveillance.
15.01 / 01:45
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Welcome to Greenland, an economy reliant on subsidies and shrimp
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NUUK, Greenland—If President Trump acquired Greenland, he would find himself in charge of a slow-growing economy heavily reliant on more than $1 billion of annual government subsidies and powered largely by sales of shrimp. The world’s largest island is prized by the U.S.
14.01 / 13:49
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Iran signals plans for swift trials and executions of protesters
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Iran signaled Wednesday it was preparing to conduct swift trials and the execution of antigovernment protesters, defying a warning from President Trump as it intensifies a crackdown on nationwide demonstrations. Iran’s judiciary chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, said that the courts should act quickly against protesters.
14.01 / 08:13
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Boom and boon: GCC leases are surging and evolving in India, keeping top law firms busy
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. India Inc’s global capability centre (GCC) boom is keeping the country’s law firms busier than ever as more multinational companies set up larger office campuses on longer lease tenures across major cities.
14.01 / 07:19
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India data protection law collides with digital lenders’ monitoring models
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. India's new data protection regime makes a seemingly simple promise: if an app can take consent in a tap, it must allow users to withdraw it just as easily. But in digital lending—where loans are priced, monitored and sometimes recovered using a steady stream of personal data—that promise is already running into the realities of regulated credit.
13.01 / 07:35
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Allowing dual citizenship could deepen India’s ties with its global diaspora and aid its economy
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. As a frequently travelling business lawyer, I often find myself in conversations going beyond legal principles and term sheets. Increasingly, these discussions veer into a shared anxiety about global instability and simultaneously a renewed optimism about India.
12.01 / 11:25
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What 2026 may hold: A fracturing America, a rising Europe and an unsettled world
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Year 1926 saw remarkable change around the world. Fidel Castro and Queen Elizabeth II were born that year.
11.01 / 13:45
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Why are Mumbai's new airport and metro signal-starved?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Imagine walking into a world-class facility such as the Navi Mumbai International Airport or commuting through the Mumbai Metro Aqua line. The architecture is futuristic, the lighting is perfect, but the moment you pull out your phone, the signal bars drop to zero.
11.01 / 08:11
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DAM Capital's strategic shift: How it plans to beat I-banking volatility
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MUMBAI : India’s only listed pure-play investment bank, DAM Capital Advisors Ltd, plans to deploy its capital reserves into recurring, fee-based businesses to reduce the inherent volatility of investment banking, managing director and chief executive Dharmesh Mehta told Mint. While merchant banking remains the firm’s primary earnings driver, DAM Capital is evaluating asset-light ancillary services that require minimal capital deployment and limited balance-sheet risk to diversify its revenue base.
10.01 / 08:55
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From Venezuela to Iran: Trump’s New Year shock and a world on edge
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The New Year started with a bang. Three days into 2026 came the extraordinary news that the US had captured Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores.
09.01 / 03:49
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Small-town airports, big bill: ₹900 crore spent on non-operational UDAN hubs
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: India’s plan to connect its interior areas by air has run into heavy weather, with expensive infrastructure and commercial viability playing spoilsport while hundreds of crores are being spent to maintain airports where no planes are landing. The total expense of the government is nearly ₹900 crore on 15 regional airports that are currently non-operational.
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Intention vs reality: What happens when children take over their parents' finances
The tables have turned. Those from the generation that grew up hearing “money doesn't grow on trees” are now sitting their parents down with Excel sheets, explaining how and why money actually grows in the stock market if you let it compound.While their parents prioritize safety, Millennial and Gen Z India's aim for optimization.
08.01 / 08:35
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Amagi cuts IPO fundraise to ₹816 crore to broaden investor base
₹816 crore from ₹1,020 crore as it sharpens its focus on attracting a broader and more stable institutional investor base amid improving profitability.The downsized offer values Amagi at $869 million at the top of the price band versus its $1.4 billion valuation back in 2022, after it secured a $100 million investment from General Atlantic.The company has fixed a price band of ₹343 to ₹361 per share for its ₹1,788.6 crore IPO, which also includes an offer-for-sale (OFS) component.Amagi's public market debut makes it the first large tech IPO of 2026 in India, marking the beginning of a streak of software-as-a-service companies that are either prepping for a public market debut or are considering listing. The list includes the likes of Leadsquared, BusinessNext, Zenoti, Icertis, Mindtickle, Juspay and Whatfix.
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