India's consumer market is expected to grow by 46% by 2030, driven by rising incomes, urbanization, digital transformation, and a shift towards branded and organized retail.
Indians are significantly increasing their expenditure on grooming products, especially via e-commerce, where online sales of grooming devices are growing twice as fast as the offline market.
The recent launch of a credit guarantee scheme for the MSME sector, which covers loans up to Rs. 100 crore (US$ 11.6 million), is expected to attract more investments, promote manufacturing, and ...
The report also highlights that the organized food services market, which currently makes up half of the overall sector, is growing faster than the unorganized segment. This trend is largely driven by ...
India's industrial and logistics leasing reached a record 39.5 million sq. ft. in 2024, driven by demand from 3PL providers, e-commerce, and quick-commerce operators, with robust growth expected to ...
At Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport, non-aviation revenues, including retail, duty-free shopping, and advertising, have surpassed traditional aeronautical services, accounting for 57% of ...
The Odisha government is shifting focus from the temple and Buddhist tourism to promoting the state for weddings and MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, exhibitions) tourism, capitalising on its ...
Rise of new SaaS unicorns: The Indian SaaS ecosystem may experience more startups scaling up and going global, leading to a ...
The Indian government has revised the Quality Control Order (QCO) to promote high-quality and efficient solar photovoltaic (PV) products, enhancing reliability and safety.
India's semiconductor market is projected to grow from Rs. 4,50,164 crore (US$ 52 billion) in 2024 to Rs. 8,95,134 crore (US$ 103.4 billion) by 2030, driven by mobile handsets, IT, and industrial ...
In India, wildlife conservation is not only considered for animals but is also a part of broader developmental objectives. For instance, the preservation of healthy ecosystems with high levels of ...
Skoda aims to nearly triple its car sales in India to over 100,000 units by 2025, supported by the launch of its Kylaq SUV priced at Rs 7.89 lakh (US$ 9118.49) and an upcoming EV.