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Geopolitical crises, economic cooperation, artificial intelligence to be key focus areas of G7 meet in France: Sources
The 52nd G7 Summit in Evian, France, will focus on geopolitical crises, economic cooperation, AI, and developmental partnerships. Discussions will include Ukraine, Middle Eastern countries, and global imbalances with invited nations like India. Key themes are concrete measures, reconvergence, and international action on ongoing crises.
Five ways Elon Musk's SpaceX upended Wall Street's IPO playbook
SpaceX is launching its IPO with a record $75 billion listing, breaking Wall Street traditions. The company is setting a fixed share price, allocating a significant portion to retail investors, and allowing early exits for insiders. Elon Musk retains substantial control, positioning the IPO as a bet on his vision rather than current profitability.
RBI policy press conference: Here's everything that came up for discussion
The Reserve Bank of India unveiled new measures to attract deposits and bolster the economy. Governor Sanjay Malhotra discussed strategies for economic growth and inflation management. The central bank aims to draw in foreign exchange through various initiatives. These steps are designed to ensure a stable economic environment and encourage investment.
South Korea labour minister calls on tech firms to share excess AI profits with suppliers, staff
In an interview, Kim Young-hoon told Reuters that companies like Samsung Electronics that outperform profit targets should consider sharing excess gains with suppliers, subcontractors and their workers, after deducting taxes, given their contributions to corporate growth.
PM Modi’s high stakes push for sovereign AI faces reality check
India is striving to build its own artificial intelligence capabilities, aiming for self-reliance and global export. However, the nation faces significant challenges including underinvestment in computing power and a late start in advanced AI model development. This ambition is crucial for technological independence as global powers leverage AI for geopolitical advantage.
India, Japan discuss steps to fix energy supply disruptions
India and Japan are addressing disruptions in energy supply chains and maritime connectivity. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met his Japanese counterpart Toshimitsu Motegi. They discussed bilateral cooperation and global issues. Both nations are energy importing and big trading countries. Economic security is a key concern for both. They aim to advance industrial and technological collaboration in critical sectors.
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India-Middle East-Europe corridor can still move ahead, says Israeli envoy
Israel believes the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor holds promise. Special Envoy Fleur Hassan-Nahoum expressed hope for the I2U2 grouping to regain momentum. She highlighted potential for deeper cooperation between India and the UAE. Israel and India are seen as a strong strategic partnership, combining India's human resources with Israel's technology.

The ‘Inevitables’: Warren Buffett's framework for finding companies that will dominate for decades
Warren Buffett divided the investment universe into Inevitables, Highly Probables, and Impostors. The Inevitables are companies whose dominance is so certain that even their fiercest competitors, if honest, would admit they cannot be displaced. Finding even a few of these can make an investor wealthy. Mistaking an Impostor for an Inevitable can destroy that wealth just as quickly.

UWA Global MBA with IIM Kozhikode Certificate : A global MBA for Indian professionals
As organisations reward broad strategic perspective over narrow functional expertise, the UWA MBA - Global, along with IIM Kozhikode certificate, gives working professionals a globally-recognised degree and the leadership foundations to match.

These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 25%
Here’s a thing investors in equity need to keep in mind. A large part of the upmove one might see in the next one or two trading sessions would likely be the result of short-covering in the indices. It will have nothing to do with the fundamentals of sectors or companies. So, the message is: Ignore the indices and focus on individual stocks.

Why was NEET 2026 exam cancelled? Full timeline of leak, 'guess paper' controversy, Rajasthan-Uttarakhand link & what we know so far
NEET 2026 exam cancelled: The cancellation of NEET-UG 2026 has triggered a nationwide controversy after investigators uncovered alleged large-scale circulation of a “guess paper” that reportedly overlapped significantly with the actual May 3 examination. Following inputs from multiple states, especially Rajasthan and Uttarakhand, and findings shared by law enforcement agencies, the National Testing Agency (NTA) scrapped the exam and ordered a re-test, while the Centre handed the case to the CBI for a comprehensive probe.

ETMarkets PMS Talk | From Rs 1 crore to Rs 85 crore in 24 years - the power of high-conviction investing, says Alok Agarwal
Alchemy Capital Management's Alok Agarwal highlights how a high-conviction, benchmark-agnostic approach has yielded extraordinary long-term wealth. A ₹1 crore investment in 2002 grew to ₹85 crore by April 2026, significantly outperforming the BSE 500 TRI. The strategy focuses on identifying structural growth themes and maintaining disciplined exits, proving its mettle over 24 years.

Trump wants to make H-1B workers more expensive for US employers
A Trump administration proposal would significantly increase H-1B visa minimum salaries, requiring entry-level software engineers in San Francisco to earn $162,000 annually. This change aims to prevent foreign workers from undercutting American wages, potentially costing employers billions and shrinking opportunities for young talent.

IIT Madras Director has an important admission alert to all engineering students who have cleared JEE Mains. Watch
IIT Madras is offering JEE Main qualifiers an opportunity to pursue a flexible online BS degree in fields like AI and data science alongside their regular engineering studies. This initiative aims to make top-quality IIT education more accessible and equip students with skills for future job markets without requiring them to leave their current colleges.

How university-edtech collaborations are contributing to building India’s AI-ready workforce
Indian universities are evolving higher education through collaboration with edtech platforms to address the employability gap among STEM graduates. Partnerships like those with Simplilearn embed practitioner-led content and outcome-linked assessments directly into curricula, preparing students for AI-driven careers and meeting accreditation standards.

These mid-cap stocks with ‘Strong Buy’ & ‘Buy’ recos can rally over 25%, according to analysts
What we are witnessing in the market these days is similar to scenarios that have played out in the past. There have been many points in the past when the negativity was such that it seemed the world was coming to an end. But the world is much stronger than we think. We are probably reaching a stage where the world is trying to be more optimistic than pessimistic. If there is no major trouble in the Gulf region, then things may well turn out better than widely expected.

For investors with long-term perspective: 5 mid-cap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 30%
Even before the US-Israel-Iran war began, there was a sort of readjustment taking place in the mid-cap segment – a kind of valuation readjustment. Stocks that used to get high valuations earlier have seen their valuations getting normalised. And now, given that earnings are likely to slow down, the segment is under pressure. So, why even look at such stocks? Because, investing is not about one or two quarters.

Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 28%
In these times of geopolitical stress, how will things pan out for the Indian market? Will it be a standalone underperformer? Or is it just a phase where the rising price of crude oil is leading to the fear that the market will come under pressure in the short term? Our selected stocks for today depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars: Earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk, and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

Why Companies Bring in Outsiders to Review Your Work
External consultants are often brought in to evaluate organizational workflows and offer solutions during times of change or cost-cutting pressures. While managers seek unbiased insights and operational improvements, employees often experience anxiety, viewing reviews as personal judgments or precursors to layoffs, potentially impacting trust and motivation.

Test-prep players adapt as legal education attracts wider talent pool
India’s law entrance test-prep market is expanding steadily, driven by rising demand for legal education and growing participation beyond metro cities.

Correction may be opportunity for some: 5 mid-cap stocks from different sectors with an upside potential up to 28%
Will they? Won’t they? Even as uncertainty persists over the proposed second round talks between the US and Iran, markets across the globe are showing resilience and, in fact, appear to be betting on a resolution of the Gulf conflict. This is especially true of the Indian markets, which has been giving out several positive signals. So, this phase of uncertainty is perhaps an opportunity for investors with a risk appetite.

Harsh Goenka shares Mumbai’s new obsession after Labubu, mahjong and padel, and you may have tried it too
Industrialist Harsh Goenka has creatively embraced artificial intelligence to illustrate Mumbai's burgeoning benne dosa craze. His first AI-generated image, a charming vintage-style poster, humorously depicts long queues and the irresistible allure of butter-drenched dosas and filter coffee ice cream, resonating with local food enthusiasts.

Trump wants to stop states from regulating AI. This Utah Republican isn't listening
States are grappling with artificial intelligence regulation as the federal government resists. Lawmakers are proposing new rules for AI, focusing on child safety and disclosure of risks. Despite federal opposition, over a thousand AI-related bills are being considered across the country. Tech industry lobbyists are actively opposing these measures.

Ambedkar Jayanti 2026 status: Wishes, quotes, messages and images to share on WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram
Happy Ambedkar Jayanti 2026 Wishes: India observes Ambedkar Jayanti on April 14, 2026, honoring Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's legacy of equality, justice, and dignity. Social media buzzes with tributes, quotes, and messages, reflecting on his contributions to the Constitution and the ongoing pursuit of social justice. The day emphasizes the relevance of his ideals for a more equitable society.

Big shakeup at OpenAI: COO Brad Lightcap shifts out of role; Fidji Simo to take medical leave
OpenAI faces major leadership changes as Brad Lightcap moves roles and Fidji Simo goes on health leave. Meanwhile, the company prepares for a possible IPO, expands revenue efforts like ads, and relies on executives to maintain continuity, growth, and progress during a pivotal period.

Career advice of the day by Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, “Don’t just learn skills that AI can replace — focus on becoming someone who can work....” Why Amodei says the safest career path today isn’t “doctor, engineer, coder.” It’s: “Person who can....”
Career advice of the day by Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: Over 40% of routine office work is now at risk from AI disruption in 2026, making the career advice of the day by Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei more relevant than ever. He warns that learning replaceable skills is no longer enough. The real edge is learning how to work with AI, guide it, and think beyond it. This shift is already visible across tech, finance, and healthcare jobs. Traditional “safe careers” are evolving fast. The smartest professionals are adapting early. The core message is clear and urgent. The safest career path today is not a job title. It is becoming someone who can use AI better than everyone else.

Ashwini Vaishnaw launches initiatives aimed at boosting media and entertainment sector
India is set to revolutionize its media and entertainment landscape with exciting new projects. Notable among these is a collaborative AI training initiative with tech giants Google and YouTube, aimed at empowering content creators. Additionally, the launch of MyWAVES, a citizen-centric creator platform, promises to democratize content production.

Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw launches AI skilling, citizen creator platform
India's Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw launched three major initiatives. These aim to strengthen the media and entertainment sector and promote the creative economy. A National AI Skilling initiative with Google and YouTube will train 15,000 youths. MyWAVES, a citizen creator platform, will empower content creators. Enhanced DD Free Dish access will improve broadcasting reach.

Why AI-Augmented leadership is becoming a business imperative
Indian leaders face a critical shift. AI is transforming business, demanding new skills beyond experience. Executives must learn to integrate AI insights with human judgment. Specialized education offers a path to bridge this capability gap. AI-fluent leaders drive better decisions, strategic investments, and competitive advantage. The time to adapt and lead in an AI-augmented world is now.
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