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Geopatriation Is No Longer a Strategy -- It Is the Supply Chain That Survived
The supply chain stress test that the most forward-thinking enterprises ran in 2021 is the operating environment of 2026. With the Strait of Hormuz near-closed and Red Sea disruptions entering their third year, Business Story Network examines how geopatriation has moved from contingency planning to survival architecture, and what India's closing window means for CXOs still deciding.

Nilofer Rohini D'Souza
Mar 104 min read


Rethinking Income Security: Should India Build Unemployment Support Systems for a Changing Workforce?
As job transitions become more frequent in India, questions around unemployment support, income security, and workforce resilience are gaining policy attention. This analysis explores whether India needs structured unemployment support systems in a changing economic landscape.

Nilofer Rohini D'Souza
Feb 74 min read


Leadership in Sustainability: Why India May Leapfrog the Green Economy
At dawn in western India, sugarcane trucks line up outside a distillery, not to make liquor, but fuel. What flows out is ethanol: cleaner, domestic, and increasingly strategic. This quiet daily ritual captures something larger underway: India is no longer just adapting to the green transition. It is beginning to lead it. For decades, sustainability was framed as a moral obligation led by wealthy nations: expensive, idealistic, and slow. Today, it is becoming an economic strat

Nilofer Rohini D'Souza
Feb 73 min read


Why the World Needs Indian Manufacturing to Succeed
The factory floor does not usually make headlines. It does not trend on social media. It rarely captures the public imagination the way startups or stock market booms do. But if you walk into a modern manufacturing plant today, with robotic arms moving in rhythm, engineers monitoring AI‑driven quality systems, and supply chains syncing across continents, you begin to understand a quiet truth. The future of global economic stability may depend on where factories rise next. And

Nilofer Rohini D'Souza
Feb 44 min read
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