Reliance Industries: A Case Study on India’s Largest Corporate Empire

From a polyester yarn trading firm founded in 1958 to India's largest company by revenue and market capitalisation. This case study traces Reliance Industries from Dhirubhai Ambani's Chorwad origins through the Jamnagar refinery, the Jio disruption, the family split, the new energy pivot, and the FY26 milestone of becoming the first Indian company to cross $10 billion in annual net profit.

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Non-Resident Taxation in India Under Income Tax Act 2025: Complete Guide with Section References

Non-resident taxation in India turns on one fundamental question: is your income earned in India or connected to India? The Income Tax Act 2025 defines who is a non-resident, what income gets taxed, at what rate, how TDS applies, and what relief is available under tax treaties. This guide explains the entire framework with section-by-section accuracy.

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NRI Fixed Deposits: NRE vs NRO vs FCNR in a Falling Rate Environment

India's repo rate has been cut 125 basis points since February 2025 and now sits at 5.25%. NRE deposit rates are sliding. FCNR rates are shaped by global benchmark rates plus RBI-set ceilings. And NRO deposits are taxed at 30% TDS before you see a rupee. This article explains every rule, every tax implication, and every strategic consideration for NRIs deciding where to park their money in 2026.

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The Adani Group: India’s Largest Infrastructure Conglomerate — History, Business Segments, Financials, and the Hindenburg Crisis Explained

A neutral case study of Adani Group from its founding as a commodity trading firm in 1988 to India's second-largest conglomerate by 2025. Covers Mundra Port, energy expansion, the Hindenburg report, SEBI investigations, Supreme Court proceedings, and the group's financial recovery.

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Understanding a Letter of Credit: How India’s Exporters Get Paid and Where It Goes Wrong

A letter of credit is the most secure payment instrument in international trade, yet between 60 and 80 percent of documents presented under LCs are rejected on first presentation. This article explains the complete LC mechanism, every party's role, the UCP 600 rules that govern it, India's FEMA and RBI compliance layer, the six most common discrepancies that delay payment, and how exporters can protect themselves.

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