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Nadella: AI Models Risk Gutting Industries Without Broader Ecosystem

Redmond, Washington, June 17, 2026, 01:03 PKT. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says building artificial intelligence can’t just be about a few big models. He wants companies to focus on building broader ecosystems for AI, ones that work across sectors and regions. In comments posted by NDTV and The Economic Times’ ETCIO, Nadella said what matters now is a “frontier ecosystem, not just a frontier model,” adding that firms should control their own learning loop and hold on to what makes them unique. (www.ndtv.com) Nadella didn’t hold back.

KSEB Holds Course on Battery Storage, Says It’s Working on Consumer Service

Thiruvananthapuram, June 17, 2026, 00:35 IST Kerala Electricity Minister Sunny Joseph told Kerala State Electricity Board to put more weight on battery storage and work on consumer service, The Hindu reported. Joseph said the board should get better at access and efficiency, especially on monsoon plans. Power cuts, low voltage, and billing troubles hit many in Kerala during the rainy season. (WeRIndia) KSEB plans to add battery storage to its grid, according to a filing with the Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission.

Noida Airport Starts Up With First Flights, Food Stalls and Questions About Delhi Transport

NOIDA, June 16, 2026, 23:33 (IST) Noida International Airport started scheduled flights this week at Jewar, moving from years of promises to actual operations. The first passengers went through the terminal, exposing both the airport’s scale and some immediate issues on the ground. IndiGo said it was the first airline in the National Capital Region to operate at the new airport on June 15, landing a flight from Lucknow and then taking off for Bengaluru.

Suzlon Energy edges up on S175 turbine launch and repowering push

Mumbai, June 16, 2026, 22:41 (IST) Suzlon Energy stock climbed Tuesday, getting a lift from moves in the wind energy space. The rally followed Suzlon’s unveiling of its S175 5 MW turbine and news that the government is reviewing older turbines for replacement with bigger models. Suzlon hit ₹59.25 on the BSE during the session, a level it hadn’t reached since November 7, 2025. Shares ended at ₹57.92, up 4.23%. Data sourced from The Economic Times and Business Standard. (The Economic Times) Repowering is getting notice as a way to boost new wind demand without having to find new sites.

Tesla Slides Even as Goldman Sees Brighter Q2 Deliveries

New York, June 16, 2026, 12:05 (EDT) Goldman Sachs is taking a more bullish stance on Tesla’s car deliveries in the near term, but the stock isn’t moving much. Analyst Mark Delaney at Goldman lifted his second-quarter 2026 delivery estimate for Tesla to 420,000 units, up from his previous 405,000 and ahead of the Visible Alpha consensus at 400,000. “We believe that Tesla’s 2Q26 vehicle deliveries are likely tracking ahead of consensus,” Delaney wrote, citing data from China, the U.S., and Europe. (Investing.com India) Tesla stock often trades on delivery numbers.

HDFC Bank moves up in Mumbai with Indian banking pack, eyes on margin stress

Mumbai, June 16, 2026, 20:36 IST HDFC Bank Limited closed 0.98% up at ₹784.90 on Tuesday as India’s main indexes gained. The stock had ended at ₹777.35 on Monday, according to the The Economic Times live stock page. Shares remain well below the 52-week high of ₹1,020.50. The 52-week low stands at ₹726.65. (The Economic Times) Stocks in India pushed higher after the early U.S.-Iran peace deal cut oil prices and helped risk appetite. The Nifty 50 added 0.57% to finish at 23,989.15, and BSE Sensex climbed 0.71% to 76,808.48, Reuters said. HDFC Bank and Reliance Industries drove most of

MTAR Technologies Up 4.8% After Bloom Risk Drops, Valuation Remains Rich

Mumbai, June 16, 2026, 16:20 (IST) MTAR Technologies Ltd extended gains Tuesday, ending at ₹7,698.50 on the NSE, up ₹354.50 or 4.83%. On the BSE, the stock closed at ₹7,688.55, up 4.51%. Mirae Asset Sharekhan said the shares moved between ₹7,285.50 and ₹7,779 on the NSE, with volumes of about 3.19 million and a market cap nearing ₹23,680 crore. Indian equities moved up as well. The Nifty 50 added 0.57% at 23,989.15, while the Sensex gained 0.71% to end at 76,808.48. Reuters said sentiment improved on lower West Asia risk and softer oil prices. (Sharekhan) Bloom Energy risks weighed on

Tata Motors Focuses on EVs and SUVs, JLR Still a Concern for FY26

Mumbai, June 16, 2026, 18:45 (IST) Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles is aiming for faster growth in FY27, coming off record India sales in FY26 and with Jaguar Land Rover problems still in play. The automaker pushed out 6.42 lakh cars and SUVs in FY26, up 15.3% from a year earlier, beating the market by a wide margin, but JLR kept having trouble. “We enter FY27 with confidence, supported by a robust pipeline of new launches and multi-powertrain offerings,” Chairman N Chandrasekaran said, according to Reuters.

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