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  • The Conviction to Lead: How Aditya Jangid Scaled AdCounty Media into a Global Powerhouse

    The Conviction to Lead: How Aditya Jangid Scaled AdCounty Media into a Global Powerhouse

    New Delhi [India], April 06: In the ever-changing world of digital advertising, it’s not just about being trendy; it’s about having the audacity to change the trend itself. Under the guidance of Founder Aditya Jangid, AdCounty Media has transformed from a young startup to a global AdTech giant.

    A Foundation Built on Conviction

    While many entrepreneurs are waiting for that “lightbulb moment,” Aditya Jangid’s entrepreneurial story has been one of preparation. Before AdCounty Media, Jangid took almost two years to study the industry, find the best talent, and build the company’s foundation.

    This helped him take the risk of quitting a secure job at TCS. For Jangid, it was not a question of hope; it was a question of conviction.

    “Everyone said move fast. I chose to move with purpose, we weren’t building an agency, we were building a legacy.”– Aditya Jangid

    The Architecture of Leadership

    AdCounty’s meteoric growth is fueled by a synergy of specialized leadership. While Aditya Jangid provides the overarching vision, execution is a collaborative effort.

    Innovation and technology are led by Chandan Garg (MD-Tech) and Imran Khan Niazi (CTO). Strategy and revenue are spearheaded by Kumar Saurav (Co-Founder and CSO) and Delphin Varghese (Co-Founder and CRO). Financial discipline is managed by Abbhinav Rajendra Jain (Co-Founder and CFO).

    Supported by board advisorsSanchit Sanga and Gaurav Dikshit, the leadership team ensures that every technological leap is backed by sound global strategy.

    The July 2025 Milestone: Going Public

    The ultimate test for AdCounty’s model was put to the test in July 2025 with its IPO. While most companies tend to lose focus in the transition from a private to a publicly listed firm, AdCounty’s Jangid team chose to focus even more on execution.

    The market was very enthusiastic about AdCounty’s IPO. It was heavily oversubscribed, which goes to show that investors had immense faith in AdCounty as a brand and a global entity.

    “The IPO was not a finish line for us; it was a launchpad. It was a validation of our belief that transparency and results are the only currencies that matter in the world market.” – Aditya Jangid

    The Road Ahead: Redefining the Ecosystem

    The future of AdCounty Media is built on the philosophy of “Human Centric Tech,” which is all about leveraging the power of advanced AI-based technology with a keen understanding of the human mind to not just play in the marketplace, but to rewrite the rules of engagement.

    Aditya Jangid’s AdCounty Media is once again proving the adage that in the world of AdTech, the most powerful algorithm is a vision, precision, and attention to detail.

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  • Indian Law Has a New Kind of Problem. Amit Thukral Has Been Solving It for 25 Years

    Indian Law Has a New Kind of Problem. Amit Thukral Has Been Solving It for 25 Years

    New Delhi [India], April 06: Amit Thukral has navigated satellite wars, billion-dollar biotech battles, and the unwritten rules of Indian regulatory law. Now, as a senior partner at Commercial Law Chambers, he’s building something bigger than a practice – a blueprint for what strategic legal counsel looks like in the age of AI.

    There is a specific kind of lawyer that courts don’t produce and law schools can’t fully teach the kind who walks into a room where no rule yet exists and walks out having shaped one. Amit Thukral is that kind of lawyer. With over 25 years of practice spanning agri-biotech, pharmaceuticals, media, and technology, Amit has spent the better part of three decades not just interpreting the law, but making sense of it in real time often before the ink has dried on any precedent.

    Now a senior partner at Commercial Law Chambers (CLC), Amit is channelling that depth of experience into building one of the country’s most formidable platforms for high-consequence legal work. In an exclusive conversation, he reflects on the journey, the philosophy, and what he believes the profession is yet to fully understand about itself.

    “The law was being built in real time”, when asked about the defining moment of his career, Amit pushes back thoughtfully, characteristically on the premise. “I’d call it a defining phase rather than a single moment,” he says. He points to his years handling first-generation regulatory issues in satellite broadcasting most notably at Tata Sky and later in life sciences, at Monsanto, where questions around biotechnology, pricing, and biodiversity were “unprecedented and carried systemic implications.”

    “We were not just interpreting regulation, we were actively shaping it through engagement with regulators and courts,” he recalls. It was there, at the frontier of what law was and what it hadn’t yet become, that Amit crystallised his core identity: not a legal interpreter, but someone who creates clarity in ambiguity. That evolution from reading law to building it continues to define how he practises today.

    “In complex environments, clarity is not found – it is created.”

    Three roles, one 360-degree view, what separates Amit from many of his contemporaries is the arc of roles he has inhabited: in-house leadership, external advisory, and now a growth-oriented position at CLC. Each seat, he says, handed him a fundamentally different lens. “In-house, you learn accountability, you own outcomes, not just opinions. As external counsel, you bring depth and objectivity. In leadership roles, you understand value creation and stakeholder alignment.”

    The synthesis of all three legal accuracy, commercial practicality, and strategic foresight is what he describes as the gold standard of great counsel, and the standard he holds himself to. It is not merely an aspiration. He has personally managed over 300 active litigations at one stage, led global legal and compliance teams, negotiated complex cross-border transactions, and engaged directly with regulators and policymakers. His approach, as a result, is never to treat problems in silos but as multi-dimensional challenges requiring resolution, not just analysis.

    The pattern-recognition advantage, working across agri-biotech, pharmaceuticals, media, and technology, has given Amit something few lawyers possess, the ability to see regulatory patterns before they fully emerge. “While industries differ, regulatory patterns and risk behaviours often repeat,” he explains. The compliance intensity and scrutiny that life sciences have historically faced, for instance, is now arriving in full force for technology, AI, and data ecosystems. Having lived through the life sciences cycle, Amit says he can see exactly what is coming and help businesses stay ahead of the curve rather than scramble to react.

    This is not incidental. Amit describes it as a deliberate approach: anticipating regulatory direction, identifying stress points early, and positioning clients ahead of the next wave. “I’ve seen it before. I know what’s coming,” he says with the calm confidence of someone who has been right before.

    One of the more underappreciated aspects of Amit’s practice is his deep institutional literacy, the hard-won understanding of how decisions are actually shaped within courts, regulators, and policy forums, not just how they are formally announced. Having appeared before the Supreme Court, engaged with sector regulators, and contributed to policy discussions at the highest levels, he has observed first-hand how legal arguments interact with economic, political, and social considerations in real institutional settings.

    “For clients, this translates into better strategy, sharper positioning, and more predictable outcomes,” he says. In complex disputes or regulatory engagements, knowing the formal law is necessary, but knowing how the institution in front of you actually thinks is often what determines whether you win.

    Amit’s decision to join Commercial Law Chambers was, by his own account, a deliberate choice of platform over prestige. The firm, he says, represents “a convergence of deep domain expertise and high-stakes problem solving particularly in life sciences, TMT, and disputes.” At this stage of his career, he was looking for somewhere he could not only practise but actively build integrating advisory, disputes, and growth into a cohesive offering.

    CLC, as Amit describes it, is uniquely positioned to handle complex, high-consequence matters where legal, regulatory, and commercial considerations intersect, including regulatory and tax disputes, cross-border transactions, competition issues, and emerging challenges in healthcare, technology, and AI. The firm’s agility in handling such mandates, rather than the scale of a larger institution, is precisely what attracted him.

    Looking ahead, Amit sees the firm deepening its capabilities over the next three to five years in technology-led regulatory advisory, cross-border disputes, and integrated risk management particularly as businesses navigate an increasingly AI-driven and globally interconnected environment. “The direction is clear,” he says. “The question is how fast you build towards it.”

    The USD 650 million proof point – When asked for his signature achievement, Amit doesn’t hesitate. The Lupin Japan divestment valued at approximately USD 650 million, stands as the clearest illustration of the kind of work he does best. What made it exceptional was not its scale alone, but the multi-jurisdictional complexity and stakeholder alignment it demanded, all executed under tight timelines.

    “It brought together regulatory, transactional, and strategic elements simultaneously,” he reflects. “Precision, coordination, and sound judgment all at once.” It is the kind of mandate that exposes whether a lawyer is truly operating as a strategic partner or merely as a technical functionary. Amit, clearly, was the former.

    Three words clients would use to describe him: strategic, dependable, insightful. He adds a fourth – composed. “In high-pressure situations, clarity of thought and calm execution are often what clients value most.”

    The quiet power of good legal work, there is something Amit believes is consistently underappreciated about his field and he raises it with the conviction of someone who has seen the misperception cause real damage. Regulatory and commercial law, he argues, is far too often viewed through the lens of restriction or compliance alone. The constructive role it plays in enabling innovation, protecting long-term value, and ensuring sustainable growth goes almost entirely unreported.

    “The best legal work often happens quietly,” he says. “Structuring outcomes, resolving conflicts, enabling businesses to move forward with confidence.” The headlines go to the courtroom dramas. The work that actually keeps businesses alive and growing rarely gets one. It is, perhaps, the profession’s most significant blind spot and one Amit is quietly working to correct through the very nature of his practice.

    What sets Amit apart isn’t only professional range it is a parallel body of work that few would expect from a senior commercial lawyer. His initiative, Quantum State of Mind, is a project rooted in systems thinking, awareness, and human resilience. It involves community initiatives that hold space for individuals navigating mental health challenges, support for an active online community, and volunteering with teams such as the Burning Man ecosystem.

    He is clear that it is distinct from his legal practice but equally clear about how deeply it informs it. “It strengthens my ability to deal with high-stakes conflict and decision-making,” he explains. Approaching complexity with clarity, empathy, and the capacity to engage with uncertainty without losing balance these are not peripheral qualities for Amit. In the kind of work he does, they are central. “In many ways,” he says, “it’s the work that makes all the other work possible.”

    When Amit began his career, lawyers were largely seen as risk mitigators valuable, but reactive. Today, they are expected to be business partners and strategic advisors. But Amit believes the transformation has further to go, and faster, than most in the profession acknowledge.

    The next decade, he says, will require lawyers who genuinely understand technology, artificial intelligence, data ecosystems, ESG frameworks, and global regulatory convergence not superficially, but deeply enough to lead on them. “The role is evolving from interpretation to anticipation and integration,” he says. The lawyers who thrive will not be those who can react quickest to what has happened but those who can see what is coming and help their clients prepare for it.

    For those considering working with him, Amit’s message is characteristically direct: “I do my best work in complex, high-stakes, and often unprecedented situations where clarity is limited, and outcomes matter.” He brings what he calls a resolution-driven mindset combining legal depth with commercial understanding and stakeholder alignment. He values relationships that are trust-based, collaborative, and built for the long term. Not engagements where he dispenses advice and steps back, but partnerships where he is genuinely invested in navigating complexity alongside his clients.

    In an era where legal advice is increasingly commoditised and AI is beginning to automate the routine, Amit Thukral represents a genuinely rare proposition: a lawyer who brings not just knowledge, but judgment, institutional understanding, and the quiet confidence of someone who has helped write rules before they existed. That, in the end, is not a service. It is a strategic advantage.

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  • No Cash, No Backup: Is India’s Highway Infrastructure Ready for a Digital-Only Future?

    No Cash, No Backup: Is India’s Highway Infrastructure Ready for a Digital-Only Future?

    New Delhi [India], April 06: Let’s be honest, this isn’t really about toll booths.

    On the surface, India’s move to 100% digital toll payments from April 10, 2026, looks like a simple operational tweak. No cash. Only FASTag or UPI. Faster lanes, less congestion, smoother travel. That’s the headline.

    But if you zoom out just a little, you start seeing something else entirely.

    This is infrastructure thinking. Behavioral engineering. Quiet, deliberate system design.

    What we’re witnessing here is the construction of an invisible architecture, one that reshapes how millions of people behave without ever announcing it.

    And that’s where it gets interesting.

    For years, digital tolling in India was optional in spirit, even if mandatory on paper. FASTag existed, lanes were marked, incentives were nudged… but cash still lingered as a fallback. A safety net. A psychological comfort.

    Now that fallback is gone.

    And that changes everything.

    Because the moment you remove choice, you remove hesitation. There’s no “I’ll recharge later” or “I’ll just pay cash today.” You adapt, because you have to. Not dramatically. Not loudly. Just… quietly.

    This is classic nudge theory, but pushed one step further.

    Not a suggestion. Not even a strong incentive. It’s a forced default.

    And strangely, that’s often when behavior truly shifts.

    But let’s talk about what this really unlocks beyond convenience.

    A frictionless toll system isn’t just about saving a few minutes at a highway plaza. It’s about optimizing an entire layer of the economy that most people don’t even think about.

    Every unnecessary stop at a toll booth burns fuel. Every queue adds idle time. Multiply that across millions of vehicles, trucks, buses, and private cars every single day.

    The numbers get… uncomfortable.

    So when you remove cash handling, reduce stoppage time, and create a near-continuous flow of traffic, you’re not just improving user experience. You’re cutting inefficiencies at scale. Fuel savings. Time savings. Logistics efficiency.

    Real money. Quietly saved.

    And not in small amounts.

    Then comes the part where policymakers don’t always say out loud the data dividend.

    Every digital toll transaction creates a clean, timestamped, geo-tagged data point. Who traveled where? When. How often. At what cost?

    Individually, it’s just a toll payment.

    Collectively? It’s a living map of economic movement.

    Freight corridors. Urban spillovers. Seasonal migration patterns. Logistics bottlenecks. You can start to see the economy in motion, not just estimate it.

    And that kind of visibility changes how decisions get made.

    Infrastructure planning becomes sharper. Revenue leakage shrinks. Fiscal forecasting improves. Even enforcement becomes more precise.

    It’s not just digitization. It’s datafication.

    But this is where the conversation needs to stay grounded: systems like this aren’t risk-free.

    In fact, they introduce a different kind of vulnerability.

    When you build a fully digital layer over something as critical as national highways, you’re essentially saying: the backend must not fail. Not occasionally. Not “most of the time.” It has to work. Consistently.

    Because when it doesn’t, the failure isn’t isolated.

    A scanner glitch isn’t just a minor inconvenience. It’s a traffic jam. A payment delay isn’t just a failed transaction. It’s a stalled lane with 20 vehicles waiting behind it.

    And this is where systemic resilience becomes the real test.

    Can the infrastructure handle peak loads? Patchy networks? Edge-case failures? Rural connectivity gaps?

    Because digital systems don’t fail gracefully. They fail abruptly.

    And while all this macro-level transformation is happening, the human layer remains… uneven.

    Take the truck driver. Long routes. Tight margins. Irregular connectivity. For him, this shift isn’t just about convenience, it’s about reliability. If the system works, it saves him time and fuel. If it doesn’t, it costs him both.

    Or the senior citizen driving occasionally, maybe less comfortable with apps, recharges, and digital flows. For them, this isn’t seamless progress. It’s an adaptation under mild pressure.

    And that tension between system efficiency and human readiness is real.

    Often overlooked. But real.

    Still, transitions like this tend to follow a pattern.

    First, resistance. Then the adjustment. Then normalization.

    And eventually, invisibility.

    Think about it. A few years ago, digital payments felt like an effort. Today, they’re instinctive. You don’t think before scanning a QR code. You just do it.

    Tolling is heading the same way.

    So yes, from April 10, you won’t be able to pay cash at toll plazas anymore.

    But that’s just the visible change.

    The real story is what sits beneath it: a system quietly aligning incentives, shaping behavior, capturing data, and optimizing movement at scale.

    No big announcements. No dramatic overhaul.

    Just a small rule.

    That changes everything

    PNN BUSINESS

  • How Saheel Properties “Mother of All Deals” Is Different From Other Industry Offers

    How Saheel Properties “Mother of All Deals” Is Different From Other Industry Offers

    Pune(Maharashtra) [India], April 06:Pune’s real estate market is no stranger to festive offers, seasonal discounts and promotional schemes designed to attract homebuyers. However, most of these offers tend to follow a predictable pattern, limited-period benefits, conditional rewards, or scratch-and-win formats where only a few lucky participants receive high-value prizes. In this landscape,Saheel Properties’ “Mother of All Deals” emerges as a truly differentiated and customer-focused offer that redefines what a real estate offer can be.

    What sets Mother of All Deals apart right from the outset is its assured value proposition. Unlike conventional industry offers, where buyers are given scratch cards or entered into lucky draws with uncertain outcomes, Mother of All Deals ensures that every participant receives guaranteed gifts worth up to ₹4 – 5 lakhs. This is a significant departure from the norm, where most participants walk away with minimal benefits while only a handful win big-ticket rewards. By guaranteeing substantial value for every homebuyer, Mother of All Deals eliminates uncertainty and builds immediate trust.

    In traditional offers, the excitement often revolves around the possibility of winning, but that excitement can quickly turn into disappointment for the majority who do not receive meaningful rewards. Mother of All Deals, on the other hand, transforms the experience into one where everyone is a winner. The assured gifts ensure that every buyer feels valued and rewarded for their decision, making the homebuying journey more satisfying and memorable.

    Every participant receives assured benefits through a Scratch & Win experience, ensuring that each homebuyer wins a guaranteed reward. These include aspirational prizes such as the Tata Punch EV, Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 motorcycles, international travel vouchers worth ₹4 lakh, furniture vouchers worth ₹5 lakh, electronics vouchers worth ₹4 lakh and gold vouchers worth ₹5 lakh. This combination of certainty and excitement is rare in the real estate sector and significantly enhances the overall appeal of the offer.

    The scale of Mother of All Deals further distinguishes it from other industry offers. With rewards worth an impressive ₹7.87 crore, the offer is not just a promotional activity but a large-scale celebration of homeownership across Pune. The offer, running from March 11, 2026 to April 19, 2026, has already witnessed an overwhelming response, with rewards worth up to ₹5 crore distributed to homebuyers so far, further reinforcing its credibility and strong market acceptance. Encouraged by this tremendous response, the total reward pool may be extended up to ₹10 crore, making the offer even more impactful. Most developers focus on short-term incentives or limited benefits, whereas Saheel Properties has created a comprehensive and high-value offering that resonates with a wide range of buyers.

    Transparency is another key factor that makes Mother of All Deals stand out. In many real estate promotions, buyers often encounter complex terms and conditions, hidden clauses, or restrictive eligibility criteria. Mother of All Deals, however, is designed to be straightforward and inclusive. Every eligible homebuyer participates and every participant receives tangible benefits. This clarity not only simplifies decision-making but also strengthens customer confidence in the brand.

    Moreover, Mother of All Deals reflects a deep understanding of evolving homebuyer aspirations. Today’s buyers are not just investing in a property; they are seeking a lifestyle upgrade. By offering rewards that cater to mobility, travel, home interiors, technology and long-term value like gold, the offer aligns perfectly with modern expectations. It enhances the emotional and experiential aspect of buying a home, going beyond purely financial incentives.

    Ultimately, what makes “Mother of All Deals” truly different is its commitment to fairness, inclusivity and guaranteed rewards for every participant, rather than selective benefits for a few. It shifts the focus from luck-based outcomes to assured value, while still retaining the thrill of winning premium prizes.

    In a competitive and evolving real estate market, Mother of All Deals sets a new benchmark, one where every homebuyer is rewarded, every purchase feels celebrated and the journey of owning a home becomes as exciting as the destination itself.

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  • Shri Shripad Naik Inaugurates ECAMEX 2026; Calls for Higher Share of Renewable Energy, Boost to Solar Adoption and Make in India Opportunities

    Shri Shripad Naik Inaugurates ECAMEX 2026; Calls for Higher Share of Renewable Energy, Boost to Solar Adoption and Make in India Opportunities

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 06: Shri Shripad Naik, Minister of State for New & Renewable Energy and Power, Government of India, inaugurated ECAMEX 2026, India’s mega electrical and energy exhibition, marking 101 years of the Electrical Contractors’ Association of Maharashtra (ECAM), at BEC, Goregaon.

    Addressing industry stakeholders, Shri Shripad Naik emphasized that the percentage of power generation from renewable energy must increase significantly to meet India’s growing energy demand sustainably. He highlighted that the renewable energy sector presents immense opportunities for industry, innovation, and sustainable development, while also strengthening India’s energy security.

    The Minister further noted that India’s push towards Make in India is creating strong opportunities for domestic manufacturing in solar equipment, electrical infrastructure, and energy-efficient technologies. He encouraged industry players to invest in indigenous production, innovation, and technology development to support India’s clean energy transition.

    Shri Naik also stressed the need for greater adoption of solar energy in the agriculture sector, stating that the Government is providing subsidies for rooftop solar installations and solar-powered irrigation systems. He noted that wider use of solar energy by farmers can significantly reduce power costs, improve reliability, and promote sustainable agricultural practices.

    The inauguration ceremony was attended by key industry leaders and dignitaries including Shri Rajendra Pawar, Director (HR), Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL/Mahavitaran), along with office bearers and members of ECAM.

    As India’s electrical industry accelerates towards an estimated valuation of USD 72 billion, driven by infrastructure growth, smart cities, and renewable energy adoption, ECAMEX 2026 brought together manufacturers, contractors, consultants, policymakers, and technology leaders under one roof. The exhibition marks a historic milestone as ECAM completes 101 years of service to the nation’s electrical fraternity.

    Mr. Devang Thakur, President, ECAM, said, “ECAMEX 2026 is particularly significant as it coincides with 101 years of ECAM’s contribution to India’s electrical sector. Over the decades, ECAM has consistently worked towards improving safety standards, promoting professional excellence, and supporting technological advancement. Through ECAMEX, we aim to bring together the entire electrical ecosystem to collaborate, innovate, and accelerate the adoption of safer, smarter, and energy-efficient solutions that will power India’s infrastructure growth.”

    Mr. Amar Patil, General Secretary, ECAM, said,”ECAMEX 2026 has been carefully curated to address the evolving needs of the electrical industry, with a strong emphasis on safety, renewable energy, and next-generation technologies. The exhibition offers a comprehensive platform for industry professionals to explore innovations, exchange knowledge, and build meaningful business partnerships. With participation from leading manufacturers, utilities, and decision-makers, ECAMEX 2026 is expected to deliver strong value to exhibitors and visitors alike.”

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  • AeroDef India 2026: Where Atmanirbhar Bharat Takes Flight

    AeroDef India 2026: Where Atmanirbhar Bharat Takes Flight

    India’s Premier Aerospace & Defence Manufacturing Expo Returns to New Delhi — 8–10 April 2026 at Yashobhoomi Convention Centre

    New Delhi [India], April 06: India’s aerospace and defence sector is at a defining moment — and the 6th edition of the AeroDef India Manufacturing Expo & Conference 2026 is set to be right at the centre of it. Scheduled for 8–10 April 2026 at the world-class Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, New Delhi, this landmark event will unite the entire aerospace and defence manufacturing ecosystem under one roof for three days of innovation, collaboration, and growth.

    Aligned squarely with the Government of India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, AeroDef India 2026 is more than an expo — it is a strategic catalyst for indigenization, domestic capability building, and global partnership. Whether you are a defence PSU, a global OEM, a budding startup, or a policy architect, this is the platform where India’s defence future gets built.

    Event at a Glance

    Dates 8–10 April 2026
    Venue Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, New Delhi
    Edition 6th Annual Edition
    Exhibitors 250+ Exhibitors from India & Abroad
    Visitors 10,000+ Expected Visitors
    Speakers 75+ Industry Leaders & Policy Experts

    Why AeroDef India 2026 Matters

    India is rapidly emerging as one of the world’s most important aerospace and defence manufacturing destinations. With ambitious targets for defence exports, increased FDI caps in the sector, and a strong government push for self-reliance, the timing of AeroDef India 2026 could not be more relevant.

    This event will bring together the full spectrum of the defence manufacturing value chain — from defence PSUs and global OEMs to private sector leaders, MSMEs, deep-tech startups, armed forces representatives, and government policymakers. The result is a uniquely powerful convergence that goes far beyond a typical trade show.

    Key Highlights & Focus Areas

    AeroDef India 2026 is designed to be multi-dimensional — part exhibition, part conference, part deal-making forum. Here is what attendees can look forward to:

    • AI, Robotics & Automation in Defence Manufacturing — Live demonstrations and technical sessions covering next-generation production technologies reshaping the sector globally.
    • Avionics & Sustainable Manufacturing — Dedicated focus on green manufacturing, lifecycle management, and advanced avionics systems tailored to India’s evolving needs.
    • Specialised Co-Located Pavilions — Thematic zones covering defence mobility, naval systems, unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), and small arms — offering deep-dive exposure to specific sub-sectors.
    • High-Level Conference & Policy Dialogues — A curated conference programme featuring 75+ speakers from the armed forces, government ministries, industry leadership, and international defence bodies.
    • MSME & Startup Connect — A dedicated platform for India’s growing community of defence-focused MSMEs and startups to engage directly with OEMs, explore co-development opportunities, and access procurement networks.
    • B2B Networking & Strategic Partnerships — Structured matchmaking sessions connecting buyers, suppliers, investors, and collaborators across the value chain.

    Empowering India’s MSMEs & Defence Innovators

    One of the most compelling aspects of AeroDef India is its consistent commitment to India’s small and medium enterprises. Over the years, the event has supported more than 500 MSMEs and emerging innovators, helping them gain direct access to procurement decision-makers and senior supply chain executives from leading defence organisations and global companies.

    For many of these businesses, AeroDef India serves as a genuine launchpad — a place where capabilities meet opportunity, and where a small enterprise from tier-2 India can stand shoulder to shoulder with a global aerospace giant.

    India as a Global Defence Manufacturing Hub

    With growing international interest in India’s defence sector — driven by geopolitical shifts, supply chain diversification, and India’s cost-competitive industrial base — AeroDef India 2026 is poised to serve as a significant gateway for global partnerships. International delegations, foreign OEMs, and cross-border investors will find in this event a structured, high-trust environment to explore India’s defence ecosystem firsthand.

    India’s defence export target of ₹50,000 crore by 2028-29 — coupled with a growing list of bilateral defence agreements — makes platforms like AeroDef India not just useful, but essential for companies looking to align with India’s strategic trajectory.

    Who Should Attend AeroDef India 2026?

    This event is built for:

    • Defence PSUs and public sector undertakings seeking supply chain partners and technology collaborators
    • Global OEMs and multinational defence companies exploring India’s Make in India opportunities
    • Private sector manufacturers, Tier-1 and Tier-2 suppliers looking to expand defence contracts
    • MSMEs and startups in aerospace, electronics, propulsion, materials, and systems integration
    • Armed forces and government representatives shaping acquisition and indigenization policy
    • Research institutions, academia, and think-tanks working at the intersection of technology and national security

    About AeroDef India Manufacturing Expo & Conference

    AeroDef India Manufacturing Expo & Conference is India’s flagship annual platform dedicated to advancing the aerospace and defence manufacturing ecosystem. Over six editions, it has consistently brought together industry leaders, innovators, technology providers, and policymakers to drive dialogue, deal-making, and transformation across the sector. It remains one of the most important gatherings for anyone serious about the future of India’s defence industrial base.

    Website: www.aerodefexpo.in
    Visitor Registration URL: https://www.aerodefindiaexpo.com/visitor-registration.html
    Contact Person: Lalit Gaur: 92055 66506

    Email Id: lalit.gaur@infinityexpo.co

  • Honeyy Katiyal Shares Insights on Scaling Trust, Resilience, and Leadership in Real Estate on Bada Business Podcast

    Honeyy Katiyal Shares Insights on Scaling Trust, Resilience, and Leadership in Real Estate on Bada Business Podcast

    New Delhi [India], April 04: Honeyy Katiyal, Founder & CEO of Investors Clinic Infratech Pvt. Ltd. and Home & Soul, recently appeared on the widely followed Bada Business Podcast hosted by Dr. Vivek Bindra, where he shared powerful insights into his entrepreneurial journey, leadership philosophy, and the evolution of India’s real estate brokerage ecosystem.
    During the engaging conversation, Katiyal highlighted how he built one of India’s leading real estate consultancy networks by focusing on execution excellence, team alignment, and long-term trust—while successfully navigating multiple industry disruptions and regulatory transformations.

    Reflecting on his early journey, Katiyal shared that he began his career in MLM industry with limited resources, working relentlessly to build a strong foundation in sales and business operations. These formative experiences helped him cultivate a results-driven mindset and a deep commitment to continuous self-improvement.

    “One principle I always follow is that the original cannot be copied. If you keep growing yourself and your standards, others may follow the path, but they cannot replace the original,” said Honeyy Katiyal during the podcast.

    A key highlight of the discussion was the operational strategy behind scaling Investors Clinic. Katiyal emphasized the importance of building a transparent commission structure, fostering strong internal relationships, and aligning financial incentives with training and accountability. According to him, these elements are critical in creating a sustainable and high-performing sales organization.

    The conversation also addressed the resilience required to survive industry downturns. Katiyal identified the period between 2016 and 2018 as one of the most challenging phases for the real estate sector, impacted by demonetization, the implementation of GST, and stricter compliance norms under RERA. These changes significantly affected market sentiment and led to contraction across sales teams industry-wide.

    During this period, Investors Clinic also experienced a sharp decline in workforce size. However, instead of aggressive expansion, the company focused on stabilizing operations and strengthening its core foundation.

    “It was like playing a test match to save the wicket,” Katiyal remarked, underlining the importance of patience and strategic discipline during challenging times.
    Katiyal further stressed the importance of careful developer selection, stating that credibility and due diligence are essential when representing real estate projects. His approach underscores the need for building long-term trust among consultants, developers, and homebuyers.

    The podcast offers valuable insights for professionals across the real estate sector, particularly around structured team-building, trust-driven growth, and resilience in the face of regulatory and economic challenges.

    Katiyal’s journey reinforces that while market cycles may impact short-term growth, consistent execution, strong teams, and strategic decision-making remain the cornerstones of long-term success in the real estate industry.

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  • O1 Visa vs H1B: Why High Achievers Are Choosing Merit-Based Pathways Like Jinee Green Card

    O1 Visa vs H1B: Why High Achievers Are Choosing Merit-Based Pathways Like Jinee Green Card

    New Delhi [India], April 04: The Shifting Landscape of U.S. Employment-Based Immigration

    The U.S. employment-based immigration landscape is undergoing a significant shift. For decades, the H-1B visa has been the default route for skilled professionals. However, the persistent uncertainty of its annual lottery system — where even top-tier candidates can be rejected by chance — is driving high achievers toward more reliable, merit-driven alternatives.

    One standout pathway is the O-1 visa, commonly known as the “extraordinary ability” visa. Platforms like Jinee Green Card (https://jineegreencard.com) are helping qualified candidates understand, prepare for, and successfully pursue this category. Yet, confusion still surrounds what the O-1 visa truly means and who it is designed for.

    What the O-1 Visa Really Stands For

    The O-1 visa is not a shortcut or workaround for the H-1B. It is a strictly merit-based category that judges applicants on the strength of their contributions, recognition, and sustained impact in their field.

    Unlike the H-1B, which depends on a randomized lottery and employer sponsorship, the O-1 process is entirely evidence-driven. Applicants must prove they belong to the small percentage of individuals who have reached the very top of their discipline. It is deliberately selective and not intended for the general applicant pool.

    Who Should Consider the O-1 Visa

    The O-1 visa is best suited for professionals who have built a strong, consistent track record over time. Ideal candidates include:

    • Engineers and technical specialists behind groundbreaking projects
    • Researchers with highly cited, influential work
    • Founders and entrepreneurs whose innovations have created measurable value
    • Scientists, educators, artists, and business leaders demonstrating clear excellence

    It targets individuals already operating at a high level — or those with a clear trajectory toward it. The core requirement is demonstrable impact and genuine distinction from peers.

    Why Many Professionals Are Moving Beyond the H-1B

    The H-1B visa carries several structural limitations:

    • Heavy reliance on a lottery system with uncertain outcomes
    • Complete dependency on a single employer for sponsorship
    • Ongoing stress around renewals and green card backlogs

    By comparison, the O-1 visa provides clear advantages:

    • No annual cap or lottery
    • Greater flexibility in work arrangements, including potential multiple employers
    • Evaluation based purely on individual merit

    That said, the O-1 demands a much higher standard of evidence. It is not a substitute for the H-1B, but a fundamentally different pathway for exceptional talent.

    Common Misconceptions That Weaken O-1 Applications

    Many candidates mistakenly treat the O-1 process like a simple checklist. They pursue isolated activities such as paid media placements, generic publications, or membership in associations — often without strategic context.

    USCIS adjudicators look beyond individual items. They evaluate the overall narrative of an applicant’s career — its coherence, depth, and real significance in the field. Without genuine substance, surface-level efforts rarely succeed.

    How Jinee Green Card Builds Strong, Authentic Profiles

    Jinee Green Card (https://jineegreencard.com) offers a structured, professional approach to O-1 preparation centered on five core pillars:

    1. Attorneys — Ensure complete legal compliance and strong evidentiary standards
    2. Industry Mentors — Guide candidates on what counts as meaningful contribution in their specific field
    3. Narrative Experts — Transform complex achievements into clear, compelling stories
    4. Community — Support visibility, collaboration, and long-term positioning
    5. Former USCIS Officers — Provide insider knowledge on how cases are actually reviewed

    Instead of chasing quick credentials, Jinee Green Card emphasizes building real substance that aligns with how USCIS evaluates extraordinary ability.

    The Importance of Organic, Long-Term Preparation

    Strong O-1 profiles are rarely created in a short timeframe. The most successful cases come from years of sustained high-level work, consistent contributions, and earned recognition.

    Many strong candidates already have impressive achievements — they simply need expert help to organize, document, and present them effectively. The process is not about inventing accomplishments, but about strategically showcasing an existing record of excellence.

    Mistakes That Can Derail Your O-1 Application

    To strengthen your chances, avoid these common pitfalls:

    • Relying on paid or sponsored media instead of earning independent recognition
    • Producing research or publications unrelated to your core expertise
    • Copying someone else’s strategy without adapting it to your unique background
    • Treating the O-1 as a mechanical checklist of activities
    • Trying to build a credible profile in an unrealistically short time

    These approaches lack the depth and authenticity required for a successful petition.

    The Bigger Picture: Recognizing True Excellence

    The O-1 visa was created to attract and retain individuals whose work delivers meaningful value to the United States across technology, research, business, science, and other key sectors. It serves as a pathway for genuine high achievers, not as a general immigration option.

    It rewards real distinction — not average performance.

    Final Thoughts: Is the O-1 Right for You?

    The most important question is not whether you can apply for an O-1 visa, but whether your body of work truly reflects the level of sustained impact and extraordinary ability that meets the threshold.

    If you are already at — or clearly approaching — that level, structured guidance from Jinee Green Card ([https://jineegreencard.com] can make a significant difference in preparing a strong case.

    For others, the best strategy is to continue building genuine expertise and measurable contributions over time. The O-1 visa ultimately rewards substance, authenticity, and excellence — qualities that cannot be manufactured quickly, but can be powerfully presented when they exist.

    High achievers seeking stability and recognition are increasingly turning to merit-based pathways like the O-1 for a more dignified and predictable route to success in the United States.

    Ready to assess your O-1 potential?

    Visit Jinee Green Card (https://jineegreencard.com) today to learn how to build and present a compelling merit-based immigration profile.

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  • Beyond the Surface of Luxury: Cocuzè Debuts as India’s Premier Regenerative Design House

    Beyond the Surface of Luxury: Cocuzè Debuts as India’s Premier Regenerative Design House

    New Delhi [India], April 04: In an era defined by mass production and surface-level “quiet luxury,” a new voice is emerging from New Delhi to challenge the status quo. Cocuzè (Co-koo-zay), a newly launched regenerative design house, is stepping into the global design dialogue with a provocative premise: our homes are not neutral spaces. They are living ecosystems that actively influence how we feel, think, gather, and rest.

    “Fusing Permaculture, Heritage Craftsmanship, and Immersive Tech, Founder Hemant Sahni Champions a Mindful Shift in How We Curate Our Homes & Lives”

    What we eat, what we touch, and what we see daily quietly becomes part of us. Cocuzè’s core philosophy is that much of modern living is built on an unsettling disconnection – from nature, from material origins, and from the daily rhythms that once grounded humanity.

    The Founder’s Metamorphosis: From the Boardroom to the Earth

    The story of Cocuzè is as much about personal transformation as it is about design. After two decades in global corporate leadership and an education at IIM Calcutta, founder Hemant Sahni stepped away to answer a deeper, more essential question: What does it mean to live in a way that truly nourishes us physically, mentally, and spiritually?

    What followed was not a linear journey; it was a deliberate dismantling of assumptions. Sahni moved across worlds that rarely intersect – moving from formal design education in London to hands-on permaculture training near Nainital, and eventually working with traditional lime and heritage building systems in Shekhawati.

    “What we surround ourselves with shapes us – physically, emotionally, and spiritually. But today, we are living out of sync with nature – breathing compromised air, consuming food we don’t understand, and inhabiting spaces that disconnect us from ourselves. We have learned how to build houses, but forgotten how to create homes that actually nourish life.” – Hemant Sahni

    Read the full founder’s journey and the story behind the brand on Cocuzè Homepage. 

    Reinventing Retail through Intimate Commerce

    If how we live shapes us, then how we choose what enters our homes becomes critical. And yet, most decisions today are made with limited context.

    Customers can find anything, anywhere – 
    but often without clarity, connection, or confidence.

    Cocuzè responds to this with its approach to Intimate Commerce – a model designed not to accelerate consumption, but to make it more intentional, informed, and personal.

    This comes alive in multiple ways.

    Through Augmented Reality, customers can visualise artworks within their own spaces -understanding scale, presence, and fit before making a decision. Currently introduced as a pilot within Cocuzè’s Paintings & Wall Art collection, this immersive capability will be extended across all relevant categories where in-space visualisation enhances decision-making. 

    At the same time, through Cocuzè Privé, customers can engage directly with Cocuzè’s designers – seeking guidance, context, and a more considered perspective before bringing a piece into their home.

    Together, these experiences move beyond transaction  
    creating a more thoughtful and connected way of choosing.

    Because what enters your home should never be accidental.
    It should be understood.

    An Ecosystem of Living: The Curated Collections

    At the heart of Cocuzè lies a curated world of heirloom-worthy pieces chosen not for fleeting trends, but for lasting presence. The brand operates on a simple but profound principle: repair, repurpose, and redesign before replacing.

    To cater to the diverse facets of a mindful home, Cocuzè has mapped out distinct collections called The Atelier https://cocuze.com/pages/shop 

    The Sacred Collection: Drawing from deep spiritual symbolism and cultural depth to bring soul into the home. 

    The Heritage Collection: Reinterpreting traditional craftsmanship and indigenous techniques for contemporary, high-end spaces. 

    The Luminary Edit: Exploring light not just as a utility, but as mood, shadow, and atmosphere. 

    Art & Decor: Shaping spaces through layered textures, hand-painted narratives, and visual storytelling. 

    Premium Leather: Where tactility, natural aging, and longevity take absolute precedence over excess. 

    Everyday Luxury & Occasions: For those looking to infuse daily rituals with grace or gift with profound intention.

    Beyond Objects: Designing How You Live

    Cocuzè (Co-koo-zay), inspired by the cocoon – a symbol of metamorphosis – approaches the home not as a collection of objects, but as a living, sensory environment that shapes how you feel, think, and live.

    Because a home is not just seen.
    It is experienced – through space, through food, and through sound.

    A space that slows you down.
    Materials that age with you.
    Light that shifts through the day, quietly influencing mood and rhythm.

    Guided by the permaculture ethics of Earth Care, People Care, and Fair Share, Cocuzè extends its philosophy beyond objects into the very fabric of everyday living:

    Spatial Design
    Through its design practice, Cocuzè approaches homes as living systems – where material, light, air, and layout are carefully considered to support well-being, not just aesthetics.
    Explore the studio on Cocuzè Homepage. 

    Alimento (Nourishment)
    Perhaps the most transformative expression of this philosophy, Alimento reintroduces a deeper relationship with food – turning balconies into edible gardens, and kitchens into slower, more intentional spaces of nourishment and gathering.
    Discover Alimento on Cocuzè Homepage. 

    The Sound of Cocuzè
    Recognising that sound shapes space as deeply as form, Cocuzè brings back the ritual of listening vinyl records, analog warmth, and music curated to influence mood, presence, and emotional depth.
    Experience it from The Atelier under the Collector’s Edit. 

    Through this integrated approach, Cocuzè is not just designing homes- it is shaping a more conscious way of living.

    And in doing so, it advances a larger vision:
    to help India reclaim its voice in the global design dialogue – not as a source of craft alone, but as an origin of design thinking, philosophy, and luxury.

    About Cocuzè

    Cocuzè is a New Delhi-based regenerative design house founded by Hemant Sahni. Through curated collections, spatial design, and permaculture-led living, the brand brings together craftsmanship, culture, and conscious luxury to create meaningful, enduring experiences.

    Website:https://cocuze.com/

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  • Banish Dhar: The Quiet Force Behind Globally Enduring Leadership

    Banish Dhar: The Quiet Force Behind Globally Enduring Leadership

    New Delhi [India], April 03: Influence in the modern world does not always belong to the loudest voice. Increasingly, it belongs to those who can interpret complexity, distill it into insight, and guide institutions toward decisions that endure. Banish Dhar has quietly emerged as one of those figures a foremost policy strategist, public thinker, and opinion shaper whose ideas sit at the intersection of enterprise, governance, and long-term institutional design.

    Dhar’s career has evolved not around spectacle but around thought leadership. Within one of India’s most respected industrial ecosystems, he operates as a strategic adviser and intellectual architect, contributing perspectives that increasingly resonate far beyond boardrooms. His commentary, speeches and essays reveal a consistent intellectual thread institutions must think deeper, act more deliberately, and measure success across generations rather than quarterly cycles.

    It is a philosophy that has carried him onto influential international platforms. At the University of Oxford, during the Global Leadership Summit, Dhar was not only invited to speak but was also honoured with a Global Leadership Award recognition of the strategic clarity and civic orientation that mark his work. In his remarks there, he captured the spirit of institutional thinking in a single observation:

    “To stand in Oxford is to inhale the breath of history and exhale the possibility of tomorrow. Institutions like these remind us that leadership is not about the moment it is about what endures beyond it.”

    That emphasis on durability is a defining feature of Dhar’s thinking. In his view, the most consequential leaders are not those who dominate the news cycle but those who shape the frameworks through which decisions are made.

    This approach has also brought him into global policy conversations. At the United Nations affiliated WASME forum, Dhar engaged with leaders and policymakers on the evolving role of enterprise in building resilient economies and societies. His interventions in such forums often focus on the structural relationship between economic growth, social legitimacy, and institutional accountability.

    Across these platforms, Dhar has cultivated a reputation as a firm thinker and curator of strategic insight. His reflections frequently challenge leaders to step back from the immediacy of market pressures and ask a more enduring question: what systems are we building that will continue to create value long after we are gone?

    “Clarity of mind precedes clarity of action,” he has often said in public forums a line that encapsulates his approach to leadership and strategy. The discipline of thinking clearly before acting decisively, he argues, is the difference between reactive leadership and transformational institution-building.

    Equally central to Dhar’s worldview is the belief that enterprise must increasingly function as a force for societal advancement. While traditional metrics focus narrowly on financial performance, Dhar advocates a broader framework that considers the long-term social impact of corporate decisions. Projects should be judged not only by their immediate returns but by the structures they create jobs, skills, infrastructure and opportunity.

    “Leadership is not just vision, but the ability to translate that vision into reality,” he wrote in a reflection shared widely across professional networks. The remark underscores Dhar’s conviction that ideas acquire meaning only when embedded into systems capable of delivering consistent outcomes.

    Observers who follow his work often note the unusual balance he maintains between strategic analysis and civic purpose. Dhar’s interventions rarely remain confined to corporate strategy; they extend into larger conversations about national development, institutional resilience, and the responsibilities of leadership in a rapidly transforming world.

    As India navigates an era of profound economic and social change, voices capable of bridging enterprise with public purpose will become increasingly important. Dhar’s growing presence on international platforms suggests that his perspective grounded in strategic depth and institutional thinking resonates with that emerging need.

    Ultimately, Banish Dhar represents a particular kind of modern leader: not merely an executive voice within industry, but a public thinker shaping how leadership itself is understood. In a time when ideas travel quickly but often shallowly, his work reminds us that the most powerful insights are still the ones built patiently and designed to last.