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Three in Four Indian Space Startups Have Never Raised Equity Capital
A Tracxn count finds three in four Indian spacetech startups have never closed an equity round. The government fund built to fix that has not made a single investment either.
By The Signal Editorial
August 17, 2026 · 7 min read
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Business
The UPI Fee India Said Was False Just Became Law
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Markets
India's Recovering Foreign Flows Depend on a Japanese Miss
Japan's economy just posted the kind of soft number that usually worries markets. In India, it is doing the opposite: delaying a Bank of Japan hike that could interrupt a foreign-investor rebound that is still deep underwater for the year.
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Geopolitics
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Geopolitics
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Geopolitics
India Took Four Years Just to Start Negotiating a Submarine Deal
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Markets
A Decade of Foreign Investment in India's Stock Market Comes to Zero
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Business & Markets

Business
Three in Four Indian Space Startups Have Never Raised Equity Capital
A Tracxn count finds three in four Indian spacetech startups have never closed an equity round. The government fund built to fix that has not made a single investment either.
August 17, 2026

Business
The UPI Fee India Said Was False Just Became Law
Parliament just handed the government the power to charge a UPI fee it dismissed as false fourteen months earlier. The survey data and the currency numbers suggest free UPI was never actually beating cash.
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Business
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Technology & Science

Technology
Nvidia Is Now Financing the Data Centers That Buy Its Chips
Nvidia has lined up Apollo, BlackRock, Blackstone, Brookfield, Goldman Sachs and KKR to mobilize over $500 billion for the data centers that buy its chips. Wall Street has seen this circularity before, in Cisco and Lucent's dot-com bust.
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Technology
The Rule That Killed Free Basics Just Let a Paid Fast Lane Through
India's net neutrality rule was built to ban paid fast lanes after the Free Basics fight. A 5G plan just tested it, and the regulator's first read found no violation.
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Technology
Pronto Pays Its Workers Double to Wear Cameras on the Job
Pronto pays its home-service workers double to let a camera record the job for AI training data. The wage premium, not a consent process, is what actually buys the worker's participation.
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Health, Culture & Geopolitics

Health
Why Kerala's Dengue Patients Are Twelve Times More Likely to Die Than Tamil Nadu's
Tamil Nadu carries India's biggest dengue caseload and one of its lowest death tolls; Kerala runs the opposite trade, with far fewer cases but far more deaths. The gap is Kerala's population, not its outbreak.
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Health
India Meets Just 0.2 Percent of Its Own Heart Transplant Need
A new Lancet analysis finds India covers just 0.2 percent of its own heart transplant need and 7.2 percent of kidney need. The shortfall traces to where transplant capacity sits, not to how many people need one.
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Health
India's Dementia Risk Is Led by a Lack of Schooling, Not Diabetes
A Bengaluru cohort study points to diabetes and hearing loss as India's dementia risk profile. The country's own nationally representative study names a different leading factor by a wide margin, and diabetes does not even reach significance.
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