
Technology
India's Bank Regulator Is Patching Customers, Not the Network
A government-backed threat report got six of its seven cyberattack predictions right this year. RBI's new fraud rules respond by compensating victims faster, not by touching the vendor dependency its own survey calls the second-biggest risk.
By The Signal Editorial
July 14, 2026 · 7 min read
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Health
Bangladesh's Measles Outbreak Is the Live Test Assam Hasn't Passed
Assam's measles vaccination rate has climbed to 83 percent, but the coverage a virus this contagious needs to stop spreading sits close to 94 percent. Bangladesh's 2026 outbreak, which has killed more than 500 people, shows what that gap can cost.
July 14, 2026

Markets
RBI Is Asking Banks for Diaspora Deposits After Its Dollar Reserve Cushion Shrank
RBI's fastest, most liquid dollar lever, its US Treasury book, just hit a six year low. Its response has been to lean harder on a slower one: NRI diaspora deposits.
July 14, 2026

Business
India Just Started Measuring Half the Economy Every Month
MoSPI launched a monthly gauge today for the 54% of GDP that never had one. The index that has run India's growth conversation for decades covers under a fifth of the economy, and is itself mostly one sector.
July 14, 2026

Business
India Insulated Its Oil From Hormuz, Not Its Trade
Trump wants to toll every cargo ship through the Strait of Hormuz, not just tankers. India already rerouted its crude away from the strait. Its LPG and its trade with four Gulf economies have no such detour.
July 14, 2026

Business
India's Renewable Build Is Concentrating in Fewer Indian Hands
Shell built an Indian clean-power platform, then sold it to Aditya Birla for barely more than it paid four years ago. The winners are not foreign capital chasing India's energy transition, but a shrinking list of Indian conglomerates.
July 14, 2026

Health
A Single Day of Extreme Heat Nearly Equals Five Years of India's Official Heat Deaths
Europe's 2026 heatwave produced a precise, fast death toll in France, Belgium and the UK. India's own scientists estimate a single extreme day kills nearly as many people as five years of the government's official count.
July 13, 2026
Business & Markets

Business
India Just Started Measuring Half the Economy Every Month
MoSPI launched a monthly gauge today for the 54% of GDP that never had one. The index that has run India's growth conversation for decades covers under a fifth of the economy, and is itself mostly one sector.
July 14, 2026

Business
India Insulated Its Oil From Hormuz, Not Its Trade
Trump wants to toll every cargo ship through the Strait of Hormuz, not just tankers. India already rerouted its crude away from the strait. Its LPG and its trade with four Gulf economies have no such detour.
July 14, 2026

Business
India's Renewable Build Is Concentrating in Fewer Indian Hands
Shell built an Indian clean-power platform, then sold it to Aditya Birla for barely more than it paid four years ago. The winners are not foreign capital chasing India's energy transition, but a shrinking list of Indian conglomerates.
July 14, 2026
Technology & Science

Technology
India's Bank Regulator Is Patching Customers, Not the Network
A government-backed threat report got six of its seven cyberattack predictions right this year. RBI's new fraud rules respond by compensating victims faster, not by touching the vendor dependency its own survey calls the second-biggest risk.
July 14, 2026

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

Technology
The Spam-Free Number Series India Built Is Now Full of Spam
TRAI reserved the 1600 number series for government and BFSI callers and legally barred apps like Truecaller from flagging it as spam. Truecaller's own data says spam moved in anyway, and by law, nobody can tag it.
July 9, 2026
Health, Culture & Geopolitics

Health
Bangladesh's Measles Outbreak Is the Live Test Assam Hasn't Passed
Assam's measles vaccination rate has climbed to 83 percent, but the coverage a virus this contagious needs to stop spreading sits close to 94 percent. Bangladesh's 2026 outbreak, which has killed more than 500 people, shows what that gap can cost.
July 14, 2026

Health
A Single Day of Extreme Heat Nearly Equals Five Years of India's Official Heat Deaths
Europe's 2026 heatwave produced a precise, fast death toll in France, Belgium and the UK. India's own scientists estimate a single extreme day kills nearly as many people as five years of the government's official count.
July 13, 2026

Health
Late Diagnosis, Not Rising Risk, Explains India's Cancer Survival Gap
India's cancer burden is not spiraling out of proportion to the world's. Its survival odds are, and the gap traces to when patients are found and how much treatment reaches them.
July 11, 2026