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.
A Bigger Worry For Oil: Demand Destruction
Iran and the United States may speak again in a few days even as a US blockade on Iranian ships has started off
‘Nobody Listening To Us’: Protesting Contract Labourers In Noida Decry Safety Lapses, Low Pay
UP announces a 21% interim minimum wage hike after Noida protests, but labour groups say the fight for fair pay is far from over.
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.
India’s True Leverage Is Economic, Not Geopolitical
A war it didn't start is costing India dearly. But history suggests the economy always finds its next engine of growth — and it may already be accelerating.
Why Markets might Absorb the Ceasefire Talk Breakdown in Their Stride
Markets like India are beginning to see the West Asia Conflict as a long war
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.
Markets Are Still Optimistic
Tensions are running high because analysts are expressing concern that this ceasefire may only be used by the US to change tactics
India’s Silence On Trump's Iran Threats Undermines Its Global South Role
It is strange leadership of the Global South for India to stay mute when the leader of the most powerful nation on earth threatens a fellow developing country with annihilation.
The Two-Year Trap: Why India’s Highways Are Getting Stalled
Three packages. 912 km. No bids. Timelines are strangling India’s tweaked public-private toll model, which no contractor can meet and no lender will finance.
















