
Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru among cities with high opportunities but low quality of life
A BCG report on 'Most Desirable Cities’ ranks London and New York as number one and two, followed by Shanghai, Beijing, and Los Angeles.
A BCG report on 'Most Desirable Cities’ ranks London and New York as number one and two, followed by Shanghai, Beijing, and Los Angeles.
Akasa Air plans to start international flights by the end of this year, says CEO Vinay Dube.
The GTEC will house more than 5,000 Collins and Raytheon Technologies employees in India, with additional sites set to open early 2023.
My next goal is that within a few years, the best of the companies like Boeing and Airbus should have a manufacturing hub here, says Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai.
Pune currently has the lowest office space vacancy at 8.5%, with significant demand coming from the information technology sector.
In an exclusive conversation with Fortune India, Infosys co-founder Senapathy ‘Kris’ Gopalakrishnan says his investments are not just for returns, but to create an innovation-led economy.
India’s air bubble agreement with the U.S. has given a fillip to 16-hour non-stop flights between the two nations. Air India has taken a lead, but questions remain about its continuity.
The city has witnessed the highest adoption rate of risk-taking startups experimenting in advanced technologies like AI, data analytics, and IoT.
A prolonged demand slowdown has kept value appreciation under check, according to a report by PropTiger.com.
The Bengaluru-based company plans to utilise the fund in brand building activities and expanding to newer segments such as providing learning content for kindergarten and junior classes.