It is ironic that while technological advancement can shrink space and cost, innovation need not always depend on nanotechnologies.
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Air India 171 Crash: A Definitive Inflection Point for Indian Aviation
REC Reports Strong Profit Growth
GAIL Reports Record Profit Surge
India Calls for Inclusive Energy Governance at BRICS Meet
Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train’s 300 km Viaduct Milestone
India Revokes Security Clearance to Turkish Firm Çelebi
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India Committed to Unlocking Energy Potential: Puri
Gaganyaan Scheduled for 2027 Launch
Defence Budget Set for Rs.500 Billion Top-up
Operation Sindoor: The Indigenous Edge
Securing India’s New Crown Jewels
Logistics parks, multimodal cargo hubs poised for rapid growth
India is ready to build for the world!
Tag: United States
Cold storage: the chain gets hotter
After making the right noises for four years, the current Budget finally makes a bolder move in making agricultural storage more scientific, more structured and more viable.
View from the US: Giant awakening
Political and policy issues have been a deterrent to the United States' investment in Indian infrastructure projects.
How smart is your grid?
The potential to adopt smart grid technologies and designs in India in a big way in view of the anticipated growth in power infrastructure within the country is huge.
River sea: Seamless navigation
River-sea shipping is non-existent in India despite a change in the MS Act to that effect two years back. Captain Philip Mathew explains why seamless navigation between sea and rivers has a transformational capability.
All that shines
As it has been reported in the media, more than half of our country’s infrastructure projects are running overtime, and PPP projects are delayed more than EPC projects.
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