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Author: John Davis

Toxic work culture in Indian banks: A crisis ignored for too long

Posted on 17 February 202517 February 2025 by John Davis

From caste-based harassment to violent attacks on bank staff, the working conditions in banks are deteriorating at an alarming rate

BJP’s Delhi Triumph: What it means for markets and the economy

Posted on 9 February 20259 February 2025 by John Davis

Political stability is often viewed as a positive driver for financial markets, as it reduces policy uncertainty and ensures continuity in economic reforms

Can Budget 2025’s 100% FDI move be a game changer for India’s Insurance sector?

Posted on 3 February 20253 February 2025 by John Davis

India’s insurance industry has long been constrained by capital limitations.

Is Donald Trump a Threat to the World?

Posted on 1 February 20251 February 2025 by John Davis

On the surface, the question seems absurd. After all, he’s just one man. But Trump’s rhetoric, policies, and unpredictable foreign dealings have positioned him as more than just an isolated political figure.

India’s Bold AI Push: A step towards digital sovereignty and global leadership

Posted on 30 January 202530 January 2025 by John Davis

At the heart of this effort is the India AI Compute Facility, a state-of-the-art infrastructure that has surpassed initial expectations, securing nearly 19,000 GPUs. This massive computational resource, including some of the most advanced AI chips like Nvidia H100 and H200 GPUs, will play a crucial role in developing a Large Language Model (LLM) tailored to India’s unique needs. This approach ensures that India isn’t merely playing catch-up with the global AI race but is actively shaping the future of generative AI with solutions that are culturally and linguistically diverse.

The slow death of Independent Journalism in India

Posted on 29 January 202529 January 2025 by John Davis

A veteran journalist had to resign from an international publication in 2017 after the publication faced legal pressure from a prominent corporate group over an investigative report. The mere threat of defamation cases and the potential withdrawal of advertisements were enough for the publisher to distance itself from the journalist’s work

What Do the RBI’s Liquidity Measures Mean for Financial Markets?

Posted on 27 January 202527 January 2025 by John Davis

At their core, these measures aim to inject liquidity into the banking system, ensuring that financial institutions have the resources they need to support credit growth and meet funding demands. The OMO purchase of ₹60,000 crore in government securities across three tranches serves a dual purpose

How Corporate PR Has Diluted the Standards of Business Journalism in India

Posted on 25 January 202525 January 2025 by John Davis

The blurring of lines between editorial and advertising is a glaring symptom of this trend. Many publications now feature “sponsored content” or “advertorials” that are virtually indistinguishable from genuine news reports. These pieces often glorify companies, their leaders, or their products, while conveniently omitting any mention of controversies or shortcomings. Readers, unaware of the transactional nature of such content, are left misinformed.

Davos: All talk and no action?

Posted on 22 January 202522 January 2025 by John Davis

The premise of the World Economic Forum is undeniably compelling. Who wouldn’t want the world’s most influential individuals collaborating to tackle the planet’s challenges? However, the outcomes of these discussions are frustratingly intangible. Despite decades of convening, the problems Davos purports to address—economic inequality, climate change, and global instability—remain as entrenched as ever. The forum’s record on action leaves much to be desired.

Opinion: What does Trump’s withdrawal from the WHO mean for rest of the world?

Posted on 21 January 202521 January 2025 by John Davis

The long-term costs—both for the US and the world—could far outweigh the short-term political gains. Global health security, much like national security, requires investment, collaboration, and a recognition that no nation can stand alone.

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