Strategy
Data, AI, & Machine Learning
From Reactive to Predictive: India's Bet on Data-Driven Road Safety
India's road safety crisis is accelerating. The question is no longer whether data and AI can help — the tools exist. The harder question is whether the institutions using them can change fast enough.
Vidyashree Srinivas
Top Strategy from MIT Sloan Management Review India
Featured
Why Traditional Management Models Are Failing the Next Generation of Workers
Kaumudi Kashikar Gurjar
Boards & Corporate Governance
Bridge the Intergenerational Leadership Gap
Felix Rüdiger, Kaspar Köchli, Matthew Hunter, Nolita Mvunelo
Featured
Bengaluru Still Leads, but India’s AI Momentum Is Broadening Across Cities
Vidyashree Srinivas
AI and Machine Learning
How Schneider Electric Scales AI in Both Products and Processes
Thomas H. Davenport and Randy Bean
Culture
Why Visibility Has Become the New Test of Leadership
Riadh Manita, Najoua Elommal and Michel Dalmas
More Strategy from MIT Sloan Management Review India
AI and Machine Learning
OpenAI Urges Grid Upgrades, Stronger Safety Nets for AI Age
The company’s new policy blueprint argues that advanced AI will test energy infrastructure, labor protections and welfare funding long before governments are ready.
MIT SMR Editors
AI and Machine Learning
Why Industrial AI Still Struggles to Turn Insight Into Action
The second paper in a joint MIT Sloan Management Review India and Infinite Uptime series finds that weak execution, not weak insight, is holding back industrial AI.
MIT SMR Editors
Boards & Corporate Governance
India Moves to Decriminalize Corporate lapses
Government leans further into compliance reform, betting that lower legal risk will encourage investment and formalization
MIT SMR Editors
Boards & Corporate Governance
HDFC Bank Chairman Exit Rattles Investors as Governance Questions Linger
The abrupt exit of HDFC Bank’s chairman, coupled with unusually sharp language in his resignation letter, has exposed a disconnect between board-level assurances and market expectations for transparency at a systemically important financial institution.
MIT SMR Editors
AI and Machine Learning
Why Industrial AI Still Struggles to Deliver Reliable Predictions
A new MIT Sloan Management Review India study finds that fragmented operational data and missing plant context continue to limit the accuracy and credibility of industrial AI systems.
MIT SMR Editors
Featured
Stay Ahead of Geopolitical Supply Chain Risks
A practical framework for mitigating disruptive effects of international conflicts can help companies protect their supply chains.
Morris A. Cohen, Shiliang Cui, Vinayak Deshpande, Ricardo Ernst, Arnd Huchzermeier, Daniela Muhaj, David Pyke, and Andy A. Tsay
Boards & Corporate Governance
Tata Sons Puts Decision on Chandrasekaran's Third Term on Hold
The delay signals that continuity at the top of one of India’s largest conglomerate will hinge on alignment between trustees and management over risk and structural priorities.
MIT SMR Editors
AI and Machine Learning
Anthropic’s Claim on Modernizing COBOL Triggers Rout in IBM Stock
The selloff reflects a deeper fear that AI could erode the long timelines and specialist labor that have long underpinned legacy modernization revenues.
MIT SMR Editors
Boards & Corporate Governance
India Inc. Turns to Consultants as Leadership Pipeline Thins
A shrinking succession pipeline and faster business cycles are pushing boards to prize transformation experience over tenure.
MIT SMR Editors
Data, AI, & Machine Learning
India Plugs Into Pax Silica as AI Supply Chains Realign
New Delhi embeds itself in US-backed technology architecture as global supply chains split along strategic lines.


