In 2026, Micromarkets Hold The Edge In India’s Real Estate
Across top cities, these pockets bucked the overall trend and emerged as standout performers.
A New Law And A Long Road For India’s Nuclear Ambitions
Nuclear power, which currently accounts for about 3% of India’s electricity generation at about 9 gigawatts, is targeted to expand more than elevenfold to 100 gigawatts by 2047.
India Passed 2025’s Resilience Test, Now Comes The Tough Part
2025 began on a weak note for India’s economy, yet export recovery and GST-led consumption gains set the stage for a tougher test of growth ahead.
Financial Stocks Are Doing Well
There is much bullishness around financials in India which should mean that the markets should benefit
India Sees New Promise In Rare Earths And Oil
In this week’s The Core Report: Weekend Edition, Govindraj Ethiraj speaks with Dr. Ranjit Rath, chairman and managing director of Oil India on India’s push into rare earths and critical minerals, combining exploration, processing and public-sector coordination to cut dependence on China.
Trump’s Tariff Exit, AI Hype And India’s Growth Test: What Will 2026 Look Like?
As 2026 nears, AI hype meets revenue reality, tariffs fade, but India’s growth faces weak demand, rural stress and rising risks.
Shares Drift Down The Fourth Consecutive Session
For all the hammering that the IndiGo management and staff have been getting in the last few weeks, the share prices almost predictably have not suffered as much
After Expansion Spree, India’s Cement Majors Will Have To Get To Work In 2026
India’s cement sector enters 2026 focused on cost cuts, sweating assets and execution, as dealmaking slows and pricing power stays weak.
Markets Need 2 Cues To Turn Around
The markets are now out with a torch searching for cues and mostly they're unable to find any
Cash Transfers For Women Is Sound Economics
Insights on how welfare can be redesigned to advance gender equity
GST Cuts Delivered A Festive Pop That Won’t Sustain In 2026
Weak November numbers, muted price transmission and uneven spending patterns all point to the same conclusion that the GST cuts provided a temporary stimulus, not a sustained consumption revival.
















