In order to determine whether this would be sound strategy for them, one needs to look at two issues: One, on the alliances being built globally between telcos, on one hand, and cloud service firms, on the other, especially with the advent of 5G; and two, how their business strategies in India will blend into with such a deal.
Talks on with P&G, HUL, Patanjali, among others to push their products via 250,000 common centres
The HRX story will be watched closely by many, for Bollywood stars have rarely made the transition from movies to business.
Both protesters and the authorities in Hong Kong are using complex combinations of technology, reports Devangshu Datta.
Betting as a function of pure luck is banned in the country, but games of skill with monetary stakes are not.
Two players at the Australian Open revealed that they have been interviewed by officials over reports their opponents may have deliberately lost their first round mixed-doubles fixture, fuelling fresh fears of match-fixing in tennis.
Four individuals who have taken up poker professionally tell Norma Godinho/Rediff.com how their stars have changed for the better.
IIM-A saw 36 per cent jump in maximum domestic salary in 2018 placements this year.
The MG Hector has grabbed a lot of attention and interest, especially for its segment-above technologies.
The highest domestic package, however, fell 10 per cent
Reliance ADAG, Tech Mahindra among top recruiters at IIM-A
Increasingly isolated on the global stage, the World Cup has so far helped Vladimir Putin send a defiant message to his opponents that Russia is succeeding despite Western efforts to hold it back.
'Modi followed a prime minister whose second term was marked by such tragic passivity that Indians, it would seem, are willing to go to great pains to help this one realise his ambitions for them.'
Tennis was rocked on Monday by allegations that the game's authorities have failed to deal with widespread match-fixing.
India on track to be third largest consumer economy by 2025.
Key questions remain about the operational and financial viability of a completely paperless bank such as India Post, says Mayank Jain.
Come May, the Deltin Royale, which boasts of the country's largest poker room, will play host to India's first Poker Sports League.
Gone are the days of over-the-top Diwali parties, says Kishore Singh. This year round, the taxman is the invisible -- and unwanted -- guest at these once extravagant affairs.
PepsiCo's India-born CEO Indra Nooyi has been ranked third most powerful businesswoman by Fortune, the only Indian-origin woman on the 2014 list topped by IBM Chairman and CEO Ginni Rometty and General Motors CEO Mary Barra.
'India missed the software products revolution (and now is in danger of missing the platform revolution), complacent that we are the software experts of the world based on IT services prowess,' points out Rajeev Srinivasan.
Nandan Nilekani and his wife Rohini are trying to improve education across India.
The ban on liquor advertising is an example of policy hypocrisy at play.
War on ebay explores Jack Ma's mercurial mind
At the height of its troubles and desperate to mop up cash to fly the next day, SpiceJet was offering ridiculously high deposit incentives to travel agents and online portals -- incentives it could ill afford.
Brazilian soccer legend Pele is doing 'fine' and will be discharged from a Sao Paulo hospital early on Thursday after he was admitted for stomach pains, one of his aides said.
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How bridge keeps corporate India sharp and quick-witted.
More and more companies are warming up to the idea of reverse mentoring.
Besides a great idea, it takes pluck, and some luck, to get going.
India's banks are propping up too many weak producers.
Vani Kola left behind a stellar career as an entrepreneur in the US.
It's not easy to ignore the newspaper ads with Diwali offers.
Aseem Chhabra gives us the top films that enriched his year.
India'sstartups have a good beginning but will they survive competition is a big questions which needs immediate attention.
'The obsession of the Pakistan army with India leads to several destabilising things. Support for the Taliban in Afghanistan. Support for groups like the Lashkar-e-Tayiba, that have attacked India. Every time you get an attack like that there is a possibility of a war. And then the build up of the their nuclear arsenals. Chances of a nuclear weapon landing in the hands of a terrorist group, or a nuclear war breaking out, are tiny. But they are higher here than anywhere else in the world.'
Choose a career that motivates you and one that you are good at, says Prof RSS Mani, education consultant and vice president-institutional development, ITM Group of Institutions.