Prosenjit Datta is former editor of Business Today and Businessworld, and founder of Prosaic View, an editorial consultancy.
Prosenjit Datta is former editor of Business Today and Businessworld, and founder of Prosaic View, an editorial consultancy.
Many books and works are referenced, but the authors often assume that the lay reader should automatically know what they are talking about
Global warming and artificial intelligence are rarely discussed together or even considered connected themes. But this is a mistake because they are linked closely
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India's green transition must go hand in hand with enhancing private investment in oil and gas exploration
Policy changes may be needed to attract big players in mining and exploration
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The collaboration has worked wonderfully though the final product is not for the faint hearted as well as those who are not already following the progress of AI
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The cost-effectiveness of producing white hydrogen is raising concerns among those who placed early bets on green hydrogen
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