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Rajat Mishra

Rajat Mishra

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Rajat works as a correspondent for Business Today. He writes on the policies related to money, markets, and the economy.

He is a reporter with 2.5 years of experience, he has reported on BFSI sector, markets and policies. He is a 360-degree journalist, who loves multimedia and immersive storytelling.

He is an alumnus of Delhi University and a well-known AJK MCRC, Jamia Millia Islamia. In his free time, Rajat loves knowing about society, culture, human behavior, in a nutsh...

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MSMEs will have to rev up big-time for India to fulfil its growth ambitions in the next 25 years

MSMEs will be critical sector for pushing India's growth in next 25 years; here's why

by Rajat Mishra |Feb 5, 2023

MSMEs will have to rev up big-time for India to fulfil its growth ambitions in the next 25 years

A close look at how India's competition watchdog is upping its game, and the challenges it faces

Here's how the Competition Commission of India is becoming an integral part of India's business ecosystem

by Rajat Mishra |Dec 16, 2022

A close look at how India's competition watchdog is upping its game, and the challenges it faces

Relentless Headwinds are battering states' economies, forcing them to take an array of drastic measures to augment their revenues

Strong headwinds are battering states' economies. What measures are they taking to augment revenues?

by Rajat Mishra |Nov 17, 2022

Relentless Headwinds are battering states' economies, forcing them to take an array of drastic measures to augment their revenues

On September 17, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the National Logistics Policy (NLP)

PM Narendra Modi wants to reduce logistics costs to 8% of GDP by 2030. Can the new logistics policy help?

by Rajat Mishra |Sep 30, 2022

The recently launched National Logistics Policy aims to better India's logistics sector

The report also highlighted some sectors that can get a big boost from the launch of 5G services.

5G rollout to change the face of industry? Read what KPMG has to say

by Rajat Mishra |Oct 2, 2022

According to the report, a 10 per cent increase in mobile adoption increases GDP by 1 per cent and that rises to approximately 15 per cent when connections are upgraded from one mobile network to anot...

Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister for Communications and Electronics & Information Technology

‘If you walk two steps, govt will walk four steps,' says Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to industry

by Rajat Mishra |Oct 2, 2022

Vaishnaw also urged the big corporate groups to come forward and adopt 1 or 2 institutions to impart technical expertise to students.

Thiru T Mano Thangaraj, Minister of Information Technology, Tamil Nadu

Exclusive: 5G to transform India, but accessibility a big concern, says Tamil Nadu IT Minister

by Rajat Mishra |Oct 2, 2022

"We need to see how services reaches to end consumer for these kinds of problems we need to find the solution," IT Minister Thangraj said.

Yezdi Nagporewalla, CEO of KPMG India

India's GDP will increase 0.25-0.50% because of 5G, says KPMG India CEO

by Rajat Mishra |Oct 2, 2022

Yezdi Nagporewalla, CEO of KPMG India, emphasised on the fact that telecom is the entry point for any digital transformation. "And I must say, 5G will be the greatest accelerator you will find," he ad...

Nunzio Mirtillo, Head of Ericsson Southeast Asia, Oceania, and India

Exclusive: India's average data usage to rise up to 50GB per month by 2027, says Nunzio Mirtillo of Ericsson

by Rajat Mishra |Oct 2, 2022

Head of Ericsson Southeast Asia, Oceania, and India, Mirtillo expects with this kind of traffic demand, the subscribers of broadband will also increase massively. "Without 5G you can't cope with that ...

Union Minister of Communication Ashwini Vaishnaw

'Govt will go for licensing reforms after Telecom Bill is enacted,' says Ashwini Vaishnaw

by Rajat Mishra |Oct 2, 2022

"I am sure India will become telecom capital of the world, and India will become telecom technology leader," Ashwini Vaishnaw said.