India's GDP is likely to touch $5 trillion over the next four years and will overtake Japan and Germany to become the third largest economy by 2027 ~ Jefferies
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Priyanshu Gupta
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1. Piyush Goyal's Vision for Indian Startups: Union Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted the goal of achieving one startup per 1,000 people in India, inspired by Israel's innovative ecosystem. He emphasized fostering entrepreneurship among youth to make
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Manoj KM
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Bharat Startup Grand Challenge 2025 Launched
On January 16, 2025, Union Minister Piyush Goyal launched the Bharat Startup Grand Challenge, addressing 75 sector-specific challenges in areas like renewable energy, agritech, healthcare, and semiconducto
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Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal has announced the launch of India's first crowd-supported weather infrastructure, WeatherUnion.
With a proprietary network of over 650 on-ground weather stations, Weatherunion is the largest private infrastructure of its
As of 2025, the United States remains the world's largest economy, with a nominal GDP of approximately $30.34 trillion. China follows as the second-largest, with a GDP of about $19.53 trillion. Germany, Japan, and India round out the top five economi
FMCG distributors have written to Piyush Goyal about their concerns over rapid and unregulated growth of quick commerce platforms
The key issue FMCG distributors raised is that quick commerce platforms are increasingly becoming direct distributors f
Two major updates from Bengal Railway Manufacturing Industry:
Kolkata based Braithwaite Co Ltd is eyeing a ₹2000 Cr turnover by FY26 with rising demand of bogies and wagons
They are investing 10 Cr in expanding the capacity of their Champdani plant
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Shivam Sharma
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Reliance Industries, led by Mukesh Ambani, is making a massive push into AI infrastructure. The company is set to build the world's largest data centre in Jamnagar, Gujarat, with an unprecedented three-gigawatt capacity.
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