
Behind Crotonville’s demise
It is tempting to dismiss corporate universities as a relic of a bygone era. The reality may well be a bit more nuanced

Indrajit Gupta
Co-founder and Director | Founding Fuel
Discover what's capturing attention across the Founding Fuel network this week.

It is tempting to dismiss corporate universities as a relic of a bygone era. The reality may well be a bit more nuanced

Indrajit Gupta
Co-founder and Director | Founding Fuel

Many competent leaders from different domains aspire to join public life. But the transition is never an easy one

Indrajit Gupta
Co-founder and Director | Founding Fuel

An extract from Rajrishi Singhal’s book, 'Slip, Stitch and Stumble: The Untold Story of India's Financial Sector Reforms'

Founding Fuel

At the heart of the fintech major’s precarious slide lies the abject failure of its Super App strategy. But that’s just one part of the story.

Indrajit Gupta
Co-founder and Director | Founding Fuel

Marketing lessons from the Poonam Pandey episode

Vivek Sharma
Founder | Altivyst Advisors

The US, China and Russia are entangled in a complex way. And the rising tensions in the region are already disrupting shipping and the oil trade

Vivek Y. Kelkar
Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

A stellar panel unpacks the primary drivers of complex change facing the world: The implications of elections in more than half the democratic world; the US-China rivalry and the economic disruptions of their mutual de-risking; assessing Global South as a tangible international entity; and more

Founding Fuel

China may have already stolen a march with its massive financing, infra investments and deals to access natural resources and stranglehold on markets across the developing world. Yet India may still have some aces up its sleeve. The sixth and final column in our Year End Special series on making sense of the biggest economic and geopolitical shifts and what they signal

Pramit Pal Chaudhuri
South Asia head | Eurasia Group

The political economy calculus in Africa is changing. Any China-EU rivalry in Africa will only benefit the continent. The fifth column in our Year End Special series on making sense of the biggest economic and geopolitical shifts and what they signal

Vivek Y. Kelkar
Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

And does China have the capability to increasingly dominate this space? The fourth column in our Year End Special series on making sense of the biggest economic and geopolitical shifts and what they signal

Kanti Prasad Bajpai
Visiting Professor, Ashoka University | Emeritus Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore

An annual round up of the most memorable books of the year

D Shivakumar
Operating Partner | Advent International

Neither of them wants an economic MAD (mutually assured destruction), and this is a tactical pause. This is the third column in our Year End Special series on making sense of the biggest economic and geopolitical shifts and what they signal

G Venkat Raman
Professor, Humanities and Social Sciences | Indian Institute of Management, Indore

Europe is caught between the left and right, antisemitism and Islamophobia, accepting asylum seekers and pushing back boats. The time for a delicate balancing act may be over. This is the second column in our Year End Special series on making sense of the biggest economic and geopolitical shifts and what they signal

Sir Graham Watson
Distinguished Visiting Fellow | University of Toronto - Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy

The existential threat to human civilization is not from wars, but from nuclear disaster and climate change. This is the first in our Year End Special series on making sense of the biggest economic and geopolitical shifts and what they signal

Sundeep Waslekar
President | Strategic Foresight Group

BCCI faces a set of crucial decisions ahead that could set the pace for the future

Indrajit Gupta
Co-founder and Director | Founding Fuel