Even as authors and publishers celebrated all things literary, politicians were the biggest crowd-pullers at the four-day event
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal announced this morning that his company has acquired Uber Eats in India. The latter has shut its India operations with immediate effect, leaving many stakeholders in the lurch
It's still early days as retail loans in some categories record higher delinquencies
The collapse of the old model of industrialism leaves deeper scars in the United States than in other nations
The ride-hailing giant agreed to sell Uber Eats in India to rival Zomato, continuing its recent efforts to exit money-losing businesses
Last year, one of the most talked-about exchanges at the event was about Davos itself; critics have said that it allows companies to gloss over their sins with high-minded pledges to do better, and that it is insufficiently diverse
China and Davos have, since Mao, become one of the oddest power couples in international economics and politics, as Chinese leaders have repeatedly chosen the forum for important policy speeches
Contemporary art in the country is seen as undermining religion, dignity and morality of Afghan tradition. Despite the perils, Afghan artists have, in the past two decades, consistently portrayed their country and its many facets
Some of the most fascinating topics covered this week are: Sports (Jasprit Bumrah, the master of his game), Lifestyle (Here's why you need to talk less and listen more), Internet (The dark forest theory of the Internet), Business (The unmaking of India's fountain pens; Lille's player-trading business model attracts hedge fund Elliott) and Technology (Algos are changing India's stock market; Cyber-bullying is becoming a trend).
Sheet masks, cleansing wipes and other single-use products are driving up an unprecedented environmental impact
The company's newly launched Altroz has once again managed to score a five-star safety rating from Global NCAP