West Asia Conflict Threatens To Stifle India’s Nascent Capex Cycle
As India's private capital expenditure revival attempts to take off, it faces several challenges, including the war in West Asia and an uneven domestic consumption story.
Law Firms Won’t Solve HDFC Bank’s ‘Governance Plus’ Issues
While HDFC Bank received a clean chit from the Reserve Bank of India after Atanu Chakraborty’s resignation and has gotten external law firms to oversee its governance standards, it may not be enough.
'Atmosphere of Fear on Board, Seafarers Scared': Captain Shiv Samrat Kapur
Captain Shiv Samrat Kapur, a former mariner who has captained ships through the Strait of Hormuz in the past explains the challenges for seafarers and ship owners
Noida International Airport’s Big Bet: High-Stakes Execution In MRO And Cargo
Besides enhanced air connectivity, Noida International Airport is focusing on cargo, MRO, and linkages to complement its growth and position itself as India’s first full‑fledged aerotropolis.
West Asia Crisis Impact: Indian Auto Sector Faces Supply Chain Disruptions And Export Risks
Auto exports hit a West Asia roadblock. With gas supply diverted and freight costs surging, force majeures at key suppliers signal a critical production risk.
From Aluminium To Alphonso Mangoes: West Asia Tensions Are Paralysing India’s Export Engines
West Asia tensions disrupt India’s exports to the Gulf, delaying shipments, raising freight costs and forcing exporters to reroute cargo, cancel orders and explore domestic markets.
Pilots, Reroutes, and War Risk: The Hidden Cost of India's West Asia Flight Operation
The conflict in West Asia has fractured its aviation grid, forcing Indian carriers into rapid, hour‑by‑hour recalibration.
India Boosts LPG Supply As Gulf War Strains Industry, Households Shielded
India raises LPG output and prioritises household gas supply as Iran conflict disrupts Gulf energy routes, squeezing LNG imports and forcing industry to cope with reduced fuel availability.











