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India faces unusually hot March, raising concerns over wheat and rapeseed output
By Axel Miller | 26 Feb 2026
India is set to experience an unusually hot March, raising risks for wheat and rapeseed yields, food inflation, and power demand across key agricultural states.
India to launch revised GDP series with new base year and improved methodology
By Cygnus | 24 Feb 2026
India will release a revised GDP series on Feb. 27 with a new base year and improved price data to enhance accuracy of growth estimates.
China opens market to 53 African nations in zero-tariff pivot
By Cygnus | 16 Feb 2026
China will grant zero-tariff access to 53 African nations from May 2026, reshaping global trade ties and deepening economic links across the Global South.
Budget 2026: Railways get fresh push with bullet train network and new freight corridor
By Cygnus | 02 Feb 2026
Budget 2026 gives India’s railways a major boost with seven bullet train corridors and a new freight route aimed at faster travel and lower logistics costs.
Budget 2026: India Unveils Rare-Earth Corridors to Break China's Mineral Grip
By Axel Miller | 02 Feb 2026
India unveils Rare-Earth Corridors in Budget 2026 to cut reliance on China, boost EV manufacturing and secure critical mineral supply chains.
Budget 2026-27 Seeks Fiscal Balance Amid Rupee Volatility and Industrial Stagnation
By Cygnus | 02 Feb 2026
India's Budget 2026-27 targets fiscal discipline with record capex as markets tumble, the rupee weakens and manufacturing struggles to regain momentum.
Italy’s Factory Slump Continues in January, PMI Signals Fragile Outlook
By Axel Miller | 02 Feb 2026
Italy’s factory sector stayed in contraction in January as PMI data showed weak demand despite slight stabilisation, raising concerns over fragile economic recovery.
World Bank to Commit $8–10 Billion Annually to India Under New Five-Year Partnership
By Cygnus | 30 Jan 2026
The World Bank will commit $8–10 billion annually to India over the next five years under a new partnership focused on jobs, infrastructure, and private investment-led growth.
India’s Economic Divergence: Growth Peaks as Capital and Talent Seek Greener Pastures
By Axel Miller | 12 Jan 2026
India’s FY26 growth outlook remains strong, but rising talent migration and foreign portfolio selling highlight a growing divergence between headline GDP and structural opportunity.
Johnson & Johnson Cuts Drug Prices to Secure Tariff Exemptions in Trump Deal
By Cygnus | 09 Jan 2026
Johnson & Johnson agrees to cut U.S. drug prices in exchange for tariff relief from the Trump administration and plans new factories in North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
India’s core sector production increased by 1.8% in November
By Unnikrishnan | 24 Dec 2025
India’s core sector output grew 1.8% in Nov 2025, led by a surge in cement and steel. Cumulative growth stands at 2.4% for Apr-Nov despite energy dips.
Myanmar restarts LNG imports after four-year hiatus; first cargo powers 150 MW grid injection
By Axel Miller | 23 Dec 2025
Myanmar restarts LNG imports after 4 years with Dapeng Princess delivery. CNTIC VPower & Everest Energy power 150 MW at Thilawa to ease 2026 blackouts.
Vedanta Aluminium expands Lanjigarh refinery to 5 MTPA, boosts India’s global rank
By Axel Miller | 17 Dec 2025
Vedanta expands Lanjigarh refinery to 5 MTPA, pushing India to become the world’s 3rd largest alumina producer. November output hits record high.
India’s wholesale price inflation at (-) 0.32% in November
By Unnikrishnan | 15 Dec 2025
India's wholesale price deflation narrows to -0.32% in Nov 2025; price drops in food, minerals, and fuel ease WPI pressure.
Currency Pressure Forces Mercedes-Benz India to Hike Prices by 2% from January 2026
By Cygnus | 12 Dec 2025
Mercedes-Benz India to hike car prices by 2% from Jan 1, 2026 due to Euro exchange rate and rising costs; BMW India signals similar move.
OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank to Build $500 Billion Stargate AI Data Centers Across U.S.
By Axel Miller | 24 Sep 2025
OpenAI, Oracle, and Japan’s SoftBank have unveiled plans to construct five new artificial intelligence data centers in the United States, marking a major step
With Q1 GDP growth of 7.8%, India projected to become world’s third largest economy by 2030
By Unnikrishnan | 02 Sep 2025
With a GDP growth of 7.8 per cent in the first quarter of the current financial year (April-June 2025-26), India, currently the world’s fourth-largest economy
India’s industrial production up 3.5% in July
By Unnikrishnan | 01 Sep 2025
Industrial production in India, based on the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), expanded by 3.5 per cent year-on-year in July 2025
India’s wholesale price inflation at (-)0.59% in July
By Unnikrishnan | 15 Aug 2025
India’s wholesale price inflation, based on the all-India Wholesale Price Index (WPI) continued to remain in the negative territory for a second month
India’s July consumer price inflation at an 8-year low of 1.55%
By Unnikrishnan | 13 Aug 2025
Consumer price inflation in India, based on the All-India Consumer Price Index (CPI) hit an 8-year low of 1.55 per cent in July 2025
Apple Commits Another $100 Billion to U.S. Investments as Trump Pushes for Domestic Manufacturing
By Axel Miller | 07 Aug 2025
In a headline-grabbing move, President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that Apple has pledged an additional $100 billion investment in the United States.
Consumer price inflation in India at a 6-year low of 2.10% in June
By Unnikrishnan | 14 Jul 2025
Consumer price inflation in India, based on the all-India consumer price index (CPI), hit a new low of 2.10 per cent in June 2025 - a level that was not seen for more than six years - down further from 2.82 per cent in May,
India’s wholesale price inflation rate at (-) 0.13% in June
By Unnikrishnan | 14 Jul 2025
The annual rate of inflation based on the all-India Wholesale Price Index (WPI) declined to a low of (-) 0.13 per cent in June 2025
Global oil demand to grow through 2029 despite China’s early peak, says IEA
By Axel Miller | 17 Jun 2025
Despite growing momentum for electric vehicles and shifting consumption patterns in major markets like China, global oil demand
Oil prices surge 6% as Israel strikes Iran, raising fears of Middle East conflict
By Axel Miller | 13 Jun 2025
Oil prices surged sharply on Friday, climbing more than 6%, after Israel launched a surprise strike on Iranian military and nuclear targets—an escalation that immediately stoked
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