Profile of Abdul Haleem Sherif
According to Ericsson Mobility Report 2023, 5G subscriptions in India will amount to around 57 per cent of all mobile subscriptions in the country by the end of 2028
The Purdue certified online courses will be in the fields of circuit design, system design, advanced packaging, manufacturing, and EDA
In December 2021, the Centre had announced a $10 billion (Rs 76,000 crore) package to incentivise the manufacturing of semiconductors within India
Cybersecurity threats and drone-based attacks are two significant emerging concerns in aviation security, according to the director general of Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS)
The three-day Semicon India 2023 was held in Gujarat's Gandhinagar. The government will be hopeful that by time the next conference is held in 2024, the country will have more achievements to showcase in the semiconductors sector
MoS Rajeev Chandrasekhar was addressing the Semicon India 2023 event being held in Gujarat's Gandhinagar
Fight for the rights of satellite spectrum in India has pitted several billionaires against each other. Amidst this race to secure the future of this technology, DoT is faced with a dilemma over whether to go for auction or opt for administrative allocation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was addressing the Semicon India 2023 event being held in Gujarat's Gandhinagar
AMD has announced plans to open its biggest R&D facility in the world
Since Vedanta announced its foray into semiconductor business, there were concerns around the Anil Agarwal-led conglomerate’s debt obligations and its lack of expertise in chip-making
The security settings of the website was changed on Wednesday afternoon, several hours after concerned netizens raised the issue with DGCA, Ministry of Civil Aviation and Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Twitter
By setting up a memory chip assembly and testing unit in Gujarat, Micron becomes the first major global chipmaker to enter India’s nascent semiconductor ecosystem
Air India management’s alleged scare tactic to undermine its pilots’ unions worked better than anybody would have anticipated, thanks to the financial trouble faced by its competitor Go First
The two pilots' unions at Air India—Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA) and Indian Pilots Guild (IPG)—had already issued their objection to the revised compensation structure, accusing it of going against established labour practices
Mukesh Ambani’s conglomerate made it clear a while back that it won’t limit itself to refining and petrochemicals, it wants to make its presence felt all over the average Indian consumer’s life. To this end, Reliance has developed aggressive strategies for sectors ranging from telecom to retail to over-the-top streaming
For a diverse country like India, the OTT market comes with its own complexities. As there is no one-size-fits-all approach, Amazon Prime Video has been employing various micro-strategies for different OTT segments
An important lesson, supposedly learned in the aftermath of 2008 crisis, was that governments stepping in to help too-big-to-fail private banks is not a favourable situation
A few short comments from George Soros have evoked an unprecedented, hostile response from the Indian government, perhaps indicative of the massive political and financial clout that Soros wields
In just a matter of days, Gautam Adani went from the third richest individual in the world to a businessman who is being deeply scrutinised by regulators, international lending firms and media
On Monday, Hindenburg concluded that Adani’s response largely confirmed their findings and that it ignored some key questions that were raised, including that of Chang Chung-Ling's connection to the Adani Group
Even as the ports-to-power conglomerate dismissed Hindenburg’s accusations as baseless and stale, the American firm has doubled down on its take and even challenged Adani Group to take legal action against them in the US
Tourist places in Sanchi will have piezoelectric sensors that will convert the tourists’ footsteps into a source of energy for the city
It is possible to be the wealthiest person in the world, living in a country that raises tax on income, and still not pay any income tax
Fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi, who defaulted on loans worth Rs 7,848 crore, tops the list of India's biggest wilful defaulters
Rajan remains one of the few names who is remembered as an RBI chief even long after he stepped down from the role