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How Money Influences Indian Politics and Elections

Explore the growing influence of money in Indian politics, analyzing election expenditure trends, corporate funding, and the implications for democracy. Understand the financial dynamics shaping governance.

MUFG buys 20% in Shriram Finance for $4.4 billion

Japan's MUFG acquires a 20% stake in Shriram Finance for Rs 39,618 crore, marking the largest FDI in India's financial services sector. This strategic partnership aims to boost capital and global expertise.

ISB-NBER Conference on Household Finance Lifecycle

The Indian School of Business and NBER hosted a major conference on household finance, featuring global experts and crucial insights for India's financial landscape. Discover the key findings.

Inside Shriram Finance's Strategy After Mega Merger

Nine months after a three-way merger created India's second-largest NBFC, Shriram Finance charts a path of sustainable growth, focusing on diversification and asset quality over aggressive expansion. Read the inside story.

MUFG invests ₹39,618 crore for 20% stake in Shriram Finance

Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) will invest ₹39,618 crore for a 20% stake in Shriram Finance, marking a major cross-border deal. Discover the strategic implications for India's NBFC sector and the growing Japan-India investment corridor.

Muthoot Stock Up 94%, But Valuation Concerns Loom

Muthoot Finance's stock surged nearly 94% in a year, fueled by soaring gold prices. However, rich valuations and rising competition now challenge future gains. Read the full analysis.

India's Spending-Saving Conundrum: 70% Save More

70% of Indians prioritize saving over spending despite economic growth. Discover how financial anxiety and inflation are reshaping consumer behavior and what this means for India's economy.

Bhagwat: India's tradition rooted in fraternity

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat emphasizes India's unique concept of nationhood based on fraternity during Nagpur event. Discover how Indian tradition differs from Western interpretations.

Kashmir medical community shaken by terror module

The exposure of a white-collar terror module in Kashmir has sent shockwaves through the medical fraternity, triggering introspection about online radicalization. Read the full investigation.

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