India Throws Insurance Open to Foreign Capital—But Keeps Premiums at Home

India Allows 100% FDI in Insurance India has taken a decisive step in reshaping its insurance landscape by allowing 100 percent foreign direct investment (FDI) in insurance companies. Cleared by the Union Cabinet on December 12, this move marks the most significant liberalisation since private participation was first permitted in 2000. Yet, the reform is…

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Mexico’s Tariff Shock: A New Front Opens for Indian Exporters

A Sudden Escalation After the U.S. Tariff Wave Just weeks after the United States tightened duties on a range of Indian products, Mexico has followed with its own sweeping tariff hike—up to 50% on select imports from countries without a free-trade agreement. For Indian exporters already navigating a more protectionist North America, Mexico’s move signals a deeper…

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Goa Fire Fallout: Luthras’ Escape Ends in Thailand

The detention of Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra in Thailand marks the latest chapter in a fast-escalating saga that began with a catastrophic nightclub fire in Goa. What started as a domestic criminal investigation has now evolved into an international chase involving suspended passports, Interpol coordination, diplomatic intervention and competing legal narratives about flight, intent and culpability….

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Adani Secures Strong Rebound with Oversubscribed Equity Raise

Adani Enterprises’ heavily subscribed 250-billion-rupee rights issue marks a symbolic and material turning point in the conglomerate’s recovery after the turbulence triggered by the Hindenburg report. The success of this equity raise—one of the largest in India’s corporate history—signals renewed investor conviction, a pivot toward balance-sheet strengthening, and a sharper focus on transparent capital formation. Structure…

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India’s Expanding Trade Pact Playbook: Promise, Pitfalls, and the Productivity Question

Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) are increasingly shaping how nations integrate into global commerce. Ideally, these frameworks reduce barriers, streamline rules, and unlock new avenues for exports and investment. Yet their economic payoff depends not on signatures but on smart design, high utilization, and robust domestic capabilities. India’s accelerating push into new FTAs…

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IndiGo Flight Cancellations Trigger DGCA On‑Site Oversight and Parliamentary Scrutiny

A Deepening Operational Crisis India’s largest airline, IndiGo, has once again disrupted air travel with hundreds of flight cancellations, prompting unprecedented regulatory intervention. Despite CEO Pieter Elbers’ assurances that operations had stabilised, nearly 220 flights were cancelled on Wednesday alone—137 from Delhi, 21 from Mumbai, and the rest primarily from Bengaluru. The cancellations compound ongoing disruptions that…

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Top Indian Arms Makers’ Rare Russia Visit Sparks Questions on Western Tech Access

A New Chapter Opens in Moscow In late October, a discreet but consequential development unfolded: senior figures from India’s top private defence companies travelled to Russia for rare, low-profile meetings on potential joint ventures. These engagements—unpublicised and sensitive—mark an inflection point in India’s defence industrial trajectory. They reveal New Delhi’s attempt to rejuvenate legacy Russian platforms…

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Diwali Joins UNESCO’s Intangible Heritage List: A Cultural Milestone with Tourism Power

A Global Recognition for India’s Festival of Lights Diwali’s recent inscription on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity marks a defining moment for one of India’s most widely celebrated traditions. The announcement came during UNESCO’s 20th session of the Intergovernmental Committee on Intangible Heritage—hosted in Delhi’s historic Red Fort complex—turning the city…

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IIT Bombay’s ₹250-Crore VC Fund Signals a New Era for Deep-Tech Innovation

IIT Bombay has taken an unprecedented step by launching India’s first academia-managed venture capital fund dedicated to deep-tech start-ups. The ₹250-crore Y-Point Venture Capital Fund signals a decisive shift in how research-led companies are financed—transforming universities from passive knowledge centres into active providers of high-risk capital. In a landscape where deep-tech ventures often struggle to cross the…

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CJI’s Rohingya Query and the “Motivated Campaign”: Re-Reading a Controversy

A recent courtroom exchange involving Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant has ignited fierce debate. During hearings on petitions concerning the detention and deportation of Rohingya individuals, the CJI asked a straightforward legal question: who had conferred refugee status on them under Indian law? What followed was a wave of criticism portraying his remark…

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