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Chart of the Day: India’s labour data under new survey methodology reveals troubling trends for women

BUSINESS

Chart of the Day: India’s labour data under new survey methodology reveals troubling trends for women

India's first fortified labour force survey for 2025 reveals an unsettling trend: a nationwide female labour force participation rate of just 26.2 percent in April. The findings expose a persistent gender gap that could hinder India's long-term economic aspirations

Chart of the Day | Promoter holding declines in Nifty 500 companies

BUSINESS

Chart of the Day | Promoter holding declines in Nifty 500 companies

Investors can view promoter’s stake sale as reference points for valuation of a company

India outshines Japan and China as top investment destination in Asia-Pacific

BUSINESS

India outshines Japan and China as top investment destination in Asia-Pacific

India has emerged as the crown jewel of the Asia-Pacific investment landscape, according to Bank of America's May 2025 survey of regional fund managers. Surpassing Japan and leaving China far behind, India now ranks as the most favoured market, thanks to a unique blend of economic resilience, policy reforms, and global supply chain shifts. A dramatic rise in investor sentiment—from a net 13% underweight in March to a staggering 42% overweight in May—highlights the growing confidence in India’s growth story

AI in courtrooms and how it will change the landscape of litigation

TRENDS

AI in courtrooms and how it will change the landscape of litigation

AI is transforming Indian courtrooms by improving efficiency in translation, transcription, and case management, while facing challenges of cost, regulation, bias, and accessibility across all levels of the judiciary

Reimagining Microfinance’s Journey: Old roots, new routes

BUSINESS

Reimagining Microfinance’s Journey: Old roots, new routes

Microfinance in India is evolving amid digital disruption, changing borrower needs, and regulatory shifts. Embracing technology, personalised credit, and strategic partnerships is key to sustaining its role in empowering underserved communities and driving inclusive growth

Trump’s premature message on the ceasefire is a setback for India-US ties

WORLD

Trump’s premature message on the ceasefire is a setback for India-US ties

The American president’s social media messages about the ceasefire between India and Pakistan are bound to be disquieting for both Indians and neutral observers. From indicating an equivalence between the two countries to going back to hyphenating them, the tenor was inconsistent with reality. This setback may be because of the recent churn in the Trump administration.

India’s sugar sector stable with positive outlook for 2025

INDIA

India’s sugar sector stable with positive outlook for 2025

The Indian Sugar and Bio-energy Manufacturers Association confirms stable sugar supply for 2024–25, driven by consistent production, timely farmer payments, and controlled exports. A favourable monsoon and improved cane varieties support a strong outlook for 2025–26

War, insurance, and the limits of protection amid India-Pakistan tensions

BUSINESS

War, insurance, and the limits of protection amid India-Pakistan tensions

Standard insurance policies in India exclude war-related losses, covering only specified risks like terrorism. Courts uphold these exclusions, leaving peace and diplomacy as the only true safeguards in conflict zones

The making of India’s drone military-industrial complex

POLITICS

The making of India’s drone military-industrial complex

Operation Sindoor and its aftermath heralded the age of drone warfare in the Indian subcontinent. India’s drone manufacturing ecosystem proved its mettle last week. Populated by both startups and old industrial houses, the drone ecosystem now needs to add scale and quicken the pace of technological absorption. The government can help by compressing timelines in drone procurement

The Reading List: May 9, 2025

BUSINESS

The Reading List: May 9, 2025

A selection of articles and social media gems from the world of economy, business and finance, curated by our research and opinion teams

Chart of the Day | Low rated NBFCs saw growth, profitability plummet in FY25

BUSINESS

Chart of the Day | Low rated NBFCs saw growth, profitability plummet in FY25

Given their low rating, these NBFCs cannot access bond markets easily.

Chart of the Day | Surge in exits augurs well for PE:VC investments

BUSINESS

Chart of the Day | Surge in exits augurs well for PE:VC investments

The share of exits via the public market route rose from 38 per cent of the total value of exits in 2022 to 59 per cent in 2024.

Safeguarding the eye in sky

INDIA

Safeguarding the eye in sky

Drones are crucial in both civilian and military usage. They are vulnerable to jamming, spoofing and hacking. To safeguard drones in India against these threats, it’s essential to source drone components from countries which are trusted partners

Trade wars and global economic uncertainty

BUSINESS

Trade wars and global economic uncertainty

Global economic uncertainties from trade tensions, geopolitical conflicts, and volatile oil prices are straining credit markets. This article talks about the impact on credit markets in India

India's Natural Gas Challenge: Escaping the vicious price-demand loop

BUSINESS

India's Natural Gas Challenge: Escaping the vicious price-demand loop

India’s natural gas push shows strong infrastructure growth, but demand lags due to pricing, limited uptake, and policy gaps. Success depends on aligning supply with affordability, accessibility, and demand-driven strategies to avoid underutilised assets

India’s capital is coming home & and it’s not stopping at the Sensex

BUSINESS

India’s capital is coming home & and it’s not stopping at the Sensex

In 2025, domestic institutional investors surpassed foreign ones in NSE-listed firms, reflecting rising Indian investor confidence, deeper market participation, and a transformative shift towards financial self-reliance in both public and private capital markets

US-Ukraine critical mineral deal rests on heroic assumptions

BUSINESS

US-Ukraine critical mineral deal rests on heroic assumptions

US involvement in Ukraine’s critical mineral sector may not have a compelling economic rationale, but it justifies further US involvement in Ukraine and the post-war reconstruction of the country

A practical alternative in Bhushan Steel insolvency case

BUSINESS

A practical alternative in Bhushan Steel insolvency case

Supreme Court found procedural flaws in the resolution and also concluded that the conduct of critical stakeholders was dubious. Given that the resolution had already been implemented and the company is running, the Court could have ordered parties it found guilty to pay compensation. Unravelling a done deal will have consequences that will ripple out across the economy

Chart of the Day: The underbelly of digital piracy

BUSINESS

Chart of the Day: The underbelly of digital piracy

According to a CII report, piracy could cost India's digital video sector $2.4 billion and lead to a loss of 158 million users by 2029.

The Reading List: May 2, 2025

BUSINESS

The Reading List: May 2, 2025

Our research and opinion teams have curated a selection of articles and social media gems from the world of economy, business and finance for your weekend read.

Focus on justice for Pahalgam massacre, but do not forget the vulnerability of Chicken’s Neck 

POLITICS

Focus on justice for Pahalgam massacre, but do not forget the vulnerability of Chicken’s Neck 

This narrow corridor connects India’s northeast to the rest of the country. Increasingly hostile statements about India’s territorial integrity from members of Bangladesh’s government indicate that India cannot for a moment lower its guard. The eastern front is no less important than the western front

Chart of the Day: Will rise in private capex be just a forever hope?

BUSINESS

Chart of the Day: Will rise in private capex be just a forever hope?

Capex intentions in some sectors, however, are expected to rise in FY26.

Has digital abundance created human scarcity?

LIFESTYLE

Has digital abundance created human scarcity?

This piece explores how digital platforms have evolved by redefining scarcity, from information to human connection, and argues that the next frontier lies in fostering genuine relationships through community-building and technology that enhances real-world interactions

Dredge Wular Lake to maximise the positive spinoff of holding IWT in abeyance

POLITICS

Dredge Wular Lake to maximise the positive spinoff of holding IWT in abeyance

The size of this massive freshwater lake needs to be increased from 29 to 100 square kilometres. Dredging’s in line with the even the treaty provisions and something Pakistan has tried to prevent through a terror strike. Dredging will allow to India to reduce the flow of Jhelum into Pakistan

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