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India’s Growth March Continues, Even As Reform Vision Pauses

India’s Growth March Continues, Even As Reform Vision Pauses

This year’s Budget too was expected to take the journey to Viksit Bharat ahead, with focus perhaps on the manufacturing and services sectors. It, however, stopped short of it.

Gold And Silver Havens Crumble In New Era Of Market Volatility

Gold And Silver Havens Crumble In New Era Of Market Volatility

Once seen as shelters, gold and silver now swing wildly, underscoring a market regime where volatility is constant, not occasional.

Navi Mumbai Airport Is Closer, But Has A Long Way To Go

Navi Mumbai Airport Is Closer, But Has A Long Way To Go

Navi Mumbai’s new airport is still testing passengers on the last mile.

India’s US Trade Deal Forces A Long-Delayed Economic Detox

India’s US Trade Deal Forces A Long-Delayed Economic Detox

The India-US trade deal offers exporters relief but carries tough conditions, exposing domestic inefficiencies and geopolitical pressures, forcing an economic detox India has long delayed.

Nirmala Sitharaman’s Budget 2026 Lacked The Big Bang That Markets Wanted

Nirmala Sitharaman’s Budget 2026 Lacked The Big Bang That Markets Wanted

Sitharaman’s Sunday Budget prioritised fiscal stability over bold reforms, triggering a 1,100-point market slide and investor disappointment.

The India-EU ‘Mother Of All Deals’ Is Also A Geopolitical Message To Trump

The India-EU ‘Mother Of All Deals’ Is Also A Geopolitical Message To Trump

The India-EU trade pact offers a $136 billion buffer against Trump tariffs, expands car quotas and defence ties, signalling a geopolitical shift despite pending legal details.

India’s Budget 2026 Signals A Sunday Moment For Reform

India’s Budget 2026 Signals A Sunday Moment For Reform

India’s Union Budget 2026, presented on a Sunday, signals intent, but markets will focus on whether it delivers decisive policy action beyond symbolism.

The Great Indian Trade Train: India Needs Its Own ‘Table Setter’

The Great Indian Trade Train: India Needs Its Own ‘Table Setter’

India’s cautious trade style contrasts Washington’s speed, raising questions whether reforms, empowered negotiators and faster decisions can drive 1991-style pivot.

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