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Technology

The Real Constraint on India's AI Buildout Is the Grid, Not the Chip

India's AI investment boom is being sold as a race for chips. The real constraint is grid power, and in states like Maharashtra, the water needed to cool it.

July 13, 2026

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Business

Why India's Sailors Still Face a War Its Oil Trade Has Mostly Escaped

India has rerouted roughly 70% of its crude imports away from the Strait of Hormuz. Its sailors, about one in eight of the world's seafaring workforce, are still crewing ships through the war zone regardless of whose cargo is on board.

July 12, 2026

Aerial view of the lush green Sahyadri (Western Ghats) mountains near Pune, Maharashtra, with heavy monsoon clouds hanging over the ridgeline

Science

A Light Monsoon Day Can Lose Four-Fifths of Its Rain to Dry Air

Scientists have finally measured how much of India's monsoon rain evaporates in midair rather than landing. On the driest days, drier air can erase most of the rain that a cloud actually produced.

July 12, 2026

Aerial view of a large oil tanker at anchor in open water

Business

Most of India's Crude Oil No Longer Sails Through Hormuz

India's oil supply has been leaving the Gulf for years. By June 2026, Russia alone supplied more of India's crude than the entire Middle East did three years earlier.

July 12, 2026

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Business

HDFC Bank Shed 3,343 Jobs Even as Its Loan Book Kept Growing

HDFC Bank's branches, loan book and profit all grew in the year to March 2026. Its headcount fell, for the first time in five years of disclosed filings.

July 12, 2026

Close-up of a missile mounted on a military aircraft wing at an airshow in India

Geopolitics

Private Firms' Share of India's Defence Exports Is Nearly Double Their Share of Output

India's private defence firms now supply 45 percent of the country's arms exports, nearly double their 24 percent share of total output. That gap says the missile sector is opening to fill an order book abroad, not a shortfall at home.

July 12, 2026

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