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Iran war threatens kitchens as LPG crunch hits India’s QSR chains

Iran war threatens kitchens as LPG crunch hits India’s QSR chains

By Cygnus | 11 Mar 2026

India’s QSR sector faces pressure as LPG supply tightens amid West Asia tensions, raising costs and operational risks for major chains.

Bajaj Auto looks beyond Maharashtra to scale up Chetak EV production

Bajaj Auto looks beyond Maharashtra to scale up Chetak EV production

By Axel Miller | 11 Mar 2026

Bajaj Auto plans to scale Chetak EV production and is evaluating new plants outside Maharashtra amid subsidy delays.

U.S. energy secretary deletes post about Navy escort in Strait of Hormuz

U.S. energy secretary deletes post about Navy escort in Strait of Hormuz

By Cygnus | 11 Mar 2026

Jennifer Granholm deletes post about U.S. Navy escort in Hormuz as tensions rise and officials avoid confirming details.

Why Reliance’s Jamnagar expertise is central to U.S. refining plans

Why Reliance’s Jamnagar expertise is central to U.S. refining plans

By Cygnus | 11 Mar 2026

Reliance’s Jamnagar complex leads the world in refining complexity, offering flexibility as global oil markets face volatility.

Adani Energy subsidiary raises $500 million in private debt from Apollo

Adani Energy subsidiary raises $500 million in private debt from Apollo

By Axel Miller | 11 Mar 2026

Adani Energy subsidiary ATSOL secures $500M from Apollo via private placement to refinance 2026 bonds and cut currency risk.

Beijing curbs OpenClaw AI use in state firms amid data security fears

Beijing curbs OpenClaw AI use in state firms amid data security fears

By Cygnus | 11 Mar 2026

Beijing warns state firms against OpenClaw AI deployment over cybersecurity risks, highlighting tensions between innovation goals and data security.

The 35-minute revolution: How China’s electric trucks outpaced the West

The 35-minute revolution: How China’s electric trucks outpaced the West

By Cygnus | 10 Mar 2026

Chinese electric trucks from BYD and Windrose are entering Europe with faster charging and lower costs. Here’s how legacy manufacturers are responding.

Pieter Elbers resigns as IndiGo CEO following winter of mass cancellations

Pieter Elbers resigns as IndiGo CEO following winter of mass cancellations

By Axel Miller | 10 Mar 2026

IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers resigns following winter flight disruptions. Rahul Bhatia will oversee operations as the airline stabilizes.

The new Silk Road is a fiber-optic cable: The rise of digital fortresses

The new Silk Road is a fiber-optic cable: The rise of digital fortresses

By Axel Miller | 10 Mar 2026

As geopolitical tensions reshape technology, countries are building sovereign clouds and fortified data centers. Explore the rise of digital fortresses in 2026.

The silicon boardroom: Why 2026 is the year of the agentic reality check

The silicon boardroom: Why 2026 is the year of the agentic reality check

By Cygnus | 10 Mar 2026

Companies in 2026 are redesigning workflows around autonomous AI agents. Explore the governance risks, workforce shift and future of enterprise automation.

European truck makers brace for wave of low-cost Chinese rivals

European truck makers brace for wave of low-cost Chinese rivals

By Axel Miller | 10 Mar 2026

Chinese electric truck makers including BYD and Windrose are entering Europe with lower prices and strong specs, challenging legacy manufacturers.

German startup Polarise plans 30-megawatt AI data center to boost sovereign control

German startup Polarise plans 30-megawatt AI data center to boost sovereign control

By Axel Miller | 10 Mar 2026

German startup Polarise plans a 30-MW AI data center in Bavaria as Europe pushes for greater digital sovereignty.

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