
Science
India's Satellite-Kill Debris Outlived Its Own 45-Day Promise
India's 2019 anti-satellite test was engineered to clean up after itself within 45 days. The last catalogued fragment did not decay for more than three years, and India's own satellite fleet now flies through what is left.
By The Signal Editorial
July 5, 2026 · 7 min read
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Business
India's Provident Fund Default Just Flipped from Save to Skip
The EPF Scheme 2026 kept the mandatory contribution rate exactly where it was. What it changed is how much of a worker's wage that mandate actually covers.
July 5, 2026

Business
India Diversified Its LNG Buyers But Kept Rationing Gas Anyway
India's emergency gas rationing order outlasted its own fix: allocations were back near normal by April, but the order itself stayed live until the Strait of Hormuz reopened in July.
July 5, 2026

Markets
India's AI Storm Shelter Rests on Two Days of Foreign Buying
Foreign investors bought a net Rs 634 crore over two days in early July, a fraction of what they pulled from financials and IT alone in June. The calm owes more to the Nifty's low AI exposure than to fresh conviction in India.
July 5, 2026

Business
India's Own Test Data Backs the E20 Mileage Complaints It Calls a Myth
The government's June 2026 rebuttal calls E20 mileage and engine damage complaints unsubstantiated. Its own certifying committee already measured a real, if smaller, loss from the very same fuel.
July 4, 2026

Business
India's Small-Town Flight Scheme Has Already Grounded Half Its Routes
India just extended UDAN, its regional flight subsidy, for ten more years at Rs 28,840 crore. Its own numbers show nearly half the routes launched since 2016 have already shut down, and the single biggest subsidy check went to the airline that already dominates the sky.
July 4, 2026

Markets
Gold Explains Nearly All of India's Latest Reserves Drop
Reserves fell $5.65 billion in a week and touched a 15-month low. Almost all of that, $5.39 billion, was the gold line, not the currency the RBI would spend defending the rupee.
July 4, 2026
Business & Markets

Business
India's Provident Fund Default Just Flipped from Save to Skip
The EPF Scheme 2026 kept the mandatory contribution rate exactly where it was. What it changed is how much of a worker's wage that mandate actually covers.
July 5, 2026

Business
India Diversified Its LNG Buyers But Kept Rationing Gas Anyway
India's emergency gas rationing order outlasted its own fix: allocations were back near normal by April, but the order itself stayed live until the Strait of Hormuz reopened in July.
July 5, 2026

Business
India's Own Test Data Backs the E20 Mileage Complaints It Calls a Myth
The government's June 2026 rebuttal calls E20 mileage and engine damage complaints unsubstantiated. Its own certifying committee already measured a real, if smaller, loss from the very same fuel.
July 4, 2026
Technology & Science

Technology
Anyone Within Fifteen Metres Can Turn Off a Delhi E-Rickshaw
A Bluetooth app let strangers stall e-rickshaws mid-shift for a laugh, and the government pulled it within a day. The unregistered fleet and unvetted batteries behind it are untouched.
July 4, 2026
Technology
India's Semiconductor Mission Has Outgrown Its Own Incentive Budget
India has approved 12 semiconductor projects worth about Rs 1.64 lakh crore. Fund them at the scheme's own cap and the bill already exceeds what the government set aside.
July 3, 2026

Technology
India's AI Money Is Going Into GCCs, Not Frontier Labs
HCLTech, TCS, Infosys and Reliance are booking billions in AI dealflow this year, and India's GCCs already run a $98.4 billion AI-delivery business. None of that capital is building India a frontier model of its own.
July 3, 2026
Health, Culture & Geopolitics

Health
This Cancer Blood Test Flags 2,362 False Alarms For Every Real Case
Zydus and Apollo are bringing a blood test for colorectal cancer to India. Run its own published accuracy against how rare the disease actually is, and most of its positive results will not be cancer.
July 3, 2026

Health
Rural Telangana Men Now Drink and Smoke More Than the Cities
Rural Telangana's men now drink and smoke more than the men in its own cities. The disease hasn't caught up yet on paper, but the state already ties for India's worst kidney damage from it.
July 3, 2026

Health
A 40-50 Billion Rupee Industry Warning Kept Thiram Legal in India
India drafted a 2020 order restricting the fungicide Thiram. An industry warning about a market worth 40-50 billion rupees made sure the draft never became a rule.
July 3, 2026