Niche Insights Across India's Foundational Pillars

India's transformation spans sectors, policies, and markets simultaneously. Our seven intelligence pillars ensure you never see it in isolation.

The Intelligence Yield
Profit and Planet
Logistical Leap
The New Work Order
The Multinational Mandate
Bridging the Deficit
The Compute Layer

Identifying and solving for gaps in skills, funding, and regional connectivity.

A modern flat editorial illustration showing a massive tangle of heavy electrical cables overwhelming a city street, rendered in deep emerald greens and slate greys. A small human figure stands at the base of the tangle, looking upward with visible helplessness — dwarfed by the scale of the infrastructure problem above them. Soft yellow highlights accent the scene against a high-contrast background.
The Operator
Bridging the Deficit

Fast Charging, Slow Execution: India's EV Infrastructure Gap

By: Lalita Subrahmanyam24 June 2026

India's EV transition will succeed only when its charging infrastructure delivers reliable uptime at scale.

The StrategistThe Guardian
Bridging the Deficit

What Patient Capital Actually Needs From India's PPP Frameworks

By: Lalita Subrahmanyam13 May 2026

Long-term investors are watching India's PPP model. Here's what would actually make them commit.

A high-altitude shot looking down the straight, wide Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway. The highway cuts directly between dense urban housing on the left and open agricultural green spaces on the right.
The Strategist
Bridging the Deficit

India's Next Real Estate Boom Is Being Built on Its Highways

By: Lalita Subrahmanyam12 May 2026
The Strategist
Bridging the Deficit

From Blueprint to Concrete: Closing India's Infrastructure Execution Gap

By: Lalita Subrahmanyam12 May 2026

Why India's infrastructure story keeps getting stuck between plan and progress

The Operator
Bridging the Deficit

India's Bioenergy Sector Has the Ambition. It Needs the Architecture.

By: Lalita Subrahmanyam27 May 2026

The bottleneck is no longer construction, it is a mix of fuel quality, operational systems and suboptimal contracts.

A minimalist, abstract vector illustration split diagonally by a glowing line. The lower left features disorganized, muted purple-grey geometric shapes representing inefficient legacy systems. Across the dividing line on the upper right, the shapes transform into a perfectly aligned, rapidly accelerating dark blue grid illuminated with bright orange and gold, symbolizing the efficiency and momentum of modern Grade-A logistics networks.A minimalist, abstract vector illustration split diagonally by a glowing line. The lower left features disorganized, muted purple-grey geometric shapes representing inefficient legacy systems. Across the dividing line on the upper right, the shapes transform into a perfectly aligned, rapidly accelerating dark blue grid illuminated with bright orange and gold, symbolizing the efficiency and momentum of modern Grade-A logistics networks.
The OperatorThe Strategist
Logistical LeapBridging the Deficit

Grade-A or Left Behind: The Warehouse Divide Reshaping Indian Logistics

By: Lalita Subrahmanyam15 May 2026

Warehouses that are unfit for modern supply chains could cost India its emerging logistics edge.

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