An opinion piece examines whether India can develop a more sustainable form of capitalism grounded in stewardship rather than philanthropy or corporate social responsibility. The author argues that true stewardship requires long-term thinking, accountability, and responsible ownership of capital. This matters because India's economic future depends on balancing profit motives with broader societal and environmental responsibilities. The piece calls for a reimagined business ethos in the country.

An opinion piece examines whether India can develop a more sustainable form of capitalism grounded in stewardship rather than philanthropy or corporate social responsibility. The author argues that true stewardship requires long-term thinking, accountability, and responsible ownership of capital. This matters because India's economic future depends on balancing profit motives with broader societal and environmental responsibilities. The piece calls for a reimagined business ethos in the country.