CA Divyansh Kumar

CA Divyansh Kumar

Divyansh Kumar is a Chartered Accountant qualified from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (May 2026) and holds a B.Com (Hons) degree from the University of Delhi. His areas of expertise include Income Tax, GST, DTAA, corporate insolvency, capital markets, and macroeconomic analysis. Through FiscalZenith, he covers Indian tax law, regulatory developments, and corporate case studies with a focus on accuracy and primary source verification.

Inside the $1.75 Trillion SpaceX IPO

SpaceX prices its IPO at $135 per share on June 11, 2026, targeting a $1.75 trillion valuation and a $75 billion raise on Nasdaq. This is not a simple launch company going public. It is a three-segment conglomerate of rocket launches, satellite internet, and AI infrastructure, now including xAI and X, all controlled by a single founder with 85.1% of the votes.

India’s PLI Scheme Explained: Sector-wise Disbursements, Who Got What, and What Rs 28,748 crore in five years actually tells you

India's Production Linked Incentive scheme has a Rs 1.97 lakh crore outlay across 14 sectors, but only Rs 28,748 crore has been disbursed in five years. This article explains the mechanics of PLI, breaks down who actually received incentives, which sectors are leading and which are lagging, and what the gap between outlay and disbursement tells you about the scheme's real progress.

From $22 Billion to NCLT: Byju’s IBC Case Study

From a $22 billion valuation to NCLT insolvency in under three years. The Byju's CIRP is not merely a corporate collapse story. It is a case study in how India's Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code handles cross-border debt, creditor classification disputes, resolution professional misconduct, and settlement exits under judicial scrutiny.