US Demand Reset Is Forcing Changes In India’s Textile Industry
Smaller orders, faster timelines and rising costs are reshaping how exporters operate, as US demand shifts toward flexibility.
Lab-grown Surge: The Death of The Diamonds 'Forever' Narrative
Diamonds aren’t exactly losing value, but they are losing their place in the investment conversation. As market realities catch up with perception, the category’s role is evolving within India’s wealth and consumption story.
For L&T And Peers, A Lucrative West Asia Market Turns Risky
For Indian firms, some of which maintain exposure as high as 37% of future revenue, the situation has evolved into a significant test of corporate resilience.
Real Estate Prices To Hitch Up If War Goes On, Affordable Inventory To Be Hit Hardest
Given the long gestation period for construction projects, sudden spikes in expenses can upend a project’s financial viability.
Mahindra Redefined India’s Auto Pecking Order, But Can It Sustain Its Hold?
By pivoting to high-margin SUVs over hatchbacks, the homegrown giant has unseated Hyundai as India’s number-two carmaker — but a looming EV transition and tighter emission norms will test if it can keep the crown.
Wage Hike Protests Sweep Noida's Garment, Electronics, and Auto Parts Sectors
Factory workers are marching. Manufacturers are struggling. And with the West Asia conflict adding to cost pressures, India's industrial belt is on edge.
The Next Layer Of Transit: India’s Air Taxi Era Takes Shape
Electric Vertical Take‑Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft are battery‑powered and crude‑independent, and could reshape urban and regional transport.
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.











