Amara Raja bets on in-house battery tech, global talent after China deal stalls
Ayaan Kartik is a Delhi-based journalist tracking the ever-growing world of automobiles and their components.
Ayaan Kartik is a Delhi-based journalist tracking the ever-growing world of automobiles and their components.
What happened
Ayaan Kartik is a Delhi-based journalist tracking the ever-growing world of automobiles and their components. With an experience of five years ranging from short-form news at Inshorts to longform journalism at Outlook Business magazine, he has dabbled into different storytelling formats. At Mint, he tries to regularly mix story styles, from longforms to crisp news stories. He has completed his graduation from Delhi University where he developed a liking for reading and writing regarding the world we live in today. Apart from automobiles, Ayaan likes to read up on geopolitics which has increasingly affected various sectors of the economy. Of all the promises journalism holds, he likes the fact that it allows a person to simply explain to readers regarding what is happening in the world. And what better sector than automobiles. It everyone since growing up has seen and felt connected to. Whether it is China's increasing grip on automobiles to growing affection for EVs in the country, Ayaan likes to connect his love for geopolitics and data to his stories as readers become more demanding on the types of stories they want.
The bottom line
For now, amara Raja bets on in-house battery tech, global talent after China deal remains the part of the story worth watching, and further updates are likely as more details are confirmed.




