The Economic Survey 2026 has pitched for correction of inverted duties, improving logistics infrastructure, lowering logistics costs, and reducing regulatory expenses to enhance export competitiveness ...
The Economic Survey released on Thursday has endorsed the electronics industry’s demand for correction of the inverted duty ...
The Economic Survey calls a Swadeshi push inevitable amid export controls and tech denials, but warns against high tariffs ...
Chapter 8, titled "Industry’s Next Leap," is a scathing indictment of how India handles its raw material sectors. The Survey ...
India's Economic Survey highlights the need for a surplus-generating economy to reduce capital costs and enhance investment ...
The Economic Survey 2025–26 paints a picture of an economy that is growing strongly, keeping inflation in check and ...
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V Anantha Nageswaran: Chinese overcapacity is a threat to India and the region
On this India Today special, Chief Economic Adviser V. Anantha Nageswaran discusses the critical economic challenges and ...
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Economic Survey's 10 Warnings: Rupee Underperformance, Overreliance On Services, AI Infrastructure And More
While India posts robust domestic fundamentals, the Survey has warned that external volatility, a weakening rupee, possible ...
Survey results from the Solar and Fire Education (SAFE) training program show that 98% of firefighters would recommend ...
Economic Survey says Swadeshi is inevitable in India due to export controls and tech curbs, signaling the end of naive globalisation.
Focus on Swadeshi is inevitable and necessary in India amid increasing export controls, technology denials by developed nations, and carbon tax mechanisms, which signal the end of globalisation, the ...
In this exclusive interview, Tim Hodgson, Canada’s Minister for Energy and Natural Resources, discusses the strengthening of ...
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