India has an almost immeasurably long history, with one of the oldest civilisations. With such a storied past, the nation now looks to create a power-packed future.
For many of us, when flipping a switch, we take for granted that the light comes on. But for billions of people around the world, there is no certainty.
The industrial manufacturing sector of the economy – which produces fuel to keep things and people moving; plastics that go into surgical masks and gowns, and food packaging to keep things fresh; steel, cement in...
India has reported a steady growth in the number of women opting for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) studies in the last three years.
Energy is a liberating force. When people have access to energy, they have a greater ability to build a better life.
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What the world needs now is more flexible, cleaner energy that can adapt to the changing needs of society. Because people need more energy, without the wait.
Like many developing nations, India has grown rapidly, using traditional fuels for power and industry. But this has contributed to high emissions and massive air pollution in urban areas. Now the country is...
Building a better future begins now, through creating the support structures that help the next generation start off on the right foot. One way to do this is by ensuring that children get the essential care they...
How do you power unfettered growth for a country of 1.4 billion people and its industries? India is attempting to achieve this, setting ambitious development goals, part of which includes a big push for domestic...
The second COVID-19 wave has slowed some of India’s growth momentum. Yet, as vaccinations gather pace, India’s inherent strengths will help it bounce back.
India recently witnessed a massive second wave of COVID-19, causing an acute shortage of critical medical supplies, particularly oxygen, with demand outstripping existing stockpiles in many parts of the country. In...