India’s Private Sector Sees Record Expansion In August: HSBC Flash Survey
India’s private sector economy expanded at its fastest pace on record in August, driven by a surge in new orders, as per the HSBC flash survey.
Indian Economy Likely Grows Between 6.8%–7% In Q1 FY26, SBI Says
The Indian economy likely achieved a growth rate of 6.8–7% in the first quarter of the current fiscal year, exceeding the RBI’s prediction.
Sensex, Nifty Open Lower After Six-Day Rally; Global Cues Mixed
Indian equity markets slipped into the red on Friday morning after a week-long rally, tracking cautious global trends.
Indian Stock Market Extends Gains As GST Rate Overhaul Boosts Sentiment
The Indian stock market extended its winning streak on Thursday, closing higher for the fourth consecutive session.
Indian Retail Sector To Touch $1.93 Trillion By 2030: Deloitte–FICCI Report
India’s retail sector will nearly double to $1.93 trillion by 2030 from $1.06 trillion in 2024, growing at a CAGR of 10 per cent.
Hilton Hotels Targets Aggressive Expansion In India Across All Segments
Hilton Hotels is accelerating its growth in India across luxury, upper-upscale, upscale, and mid-scale segments.
India’s Non-Smartphone Electronics Exports Cross $14 Billion, Boosting Total Shipments By 32.47%: ESC
India’s electronics exports rose 32.47% to $38.57 billion in FY25, with non-smartphone shipments crossing $14 billion, led by solar, telecom, and medical devices.
Apple Expands iPhone 17 Production In India To Reduce China Dependence
Apple will manufacture all iPhone 17 models in India across five factories, including new Tata and Foxconn plants, as it shifts output from China.
India’s Textile Exports Rise 5.37% In July Despite Global Trade Uncertainties
India’s textile exports rose 5.37% to $3.1 billion in July 2025, led by demand in garments, jute, carpets, and handicrafts.
India’s Milk Output Grows 5% Amid Rising Domestic Demand: Ind-Ra
India’s milk production grew 5% in FY25, driven by rising domestic demand, cooperative-led procurement, and government support, says Ind-Ra.







