China’s Export Curbs Squeeze Dealership Stock Before Festive Surge
With rare earth imports stuck and inventories thinning, dealerships warn that India’s festive auto sales may take a hit unless supply resumes soon.
Speculation Swirls, But Air India’s Real Challenge Is Within
Last week’s Air India crash triggered a wave of speculation across social media. We examine the growing internal unrest within Air India and why, even three years after its privatisation, old wounds and cultural rifts continue to simmer beneath the surface.
Indian Firms Trade Up: Demand Rises for Premium Office Spaces
In this week's The Core Report: Weekend Edition, Anshul Jain, from Cushman & Wakefield, talks about how institutional players now dominate nearly half of India’s Grade-A office space, with supply surging in cities like Bangalore and Mumbai.
Air India Crash, Covid, Rare Earths: Tragic End To The Week
This week saw a major aviation tragedy, signs of a Covid resurgence, central bank moves on liquidity, and key insights from the latest global population report.
Rare Earth Metals Shortage To Hit India’s ‘Mission Critical Industries’ Beyond Auto
India has 8% of global rare earth elements reserves, but it needs more tech to mine and refine.
India’s Drone War Is On, But How Indian Are Its Drones?
As private capital fuels India’s drone ambitions, critical gaps in sensors, AI, and propulsion raise concerns about the limits of true indigenisation.
As Trump And Musk Clash, The World Learns A Lesson
When Tesla finally set foot in India, many saw it as a diplomatic win. But with Elon Musk and Donald Trump now publicly clashing, that bet is rapidly unravelling.












