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Morgan Stanley has revised its growth projections for the Indian economy. The firm anticipates a 6.2 percent growth for ...
Kazakhstan is strategically transforming its economy through Baiterek Holding, attracting global investors with transparent, ...
PLEXCONCIL welcomes India-UK FTA, anticipating $800 million plastic exports boost by 2027-28, enhancing market ...
With 562 million active smartphones, 945 million broadband connections, and 50 million connected TVs, India is a mobile-first market rewriting content consumption. By 2027, digital media is ...
GS1 introduces next-gen QR codes in 2027 for transparency, traceability, and consumer protection, with India's rollout dependent on manufacturers.
India is poised to become the world’s fourth-largest economy in 2025, overtaking Japan, according to the International ...
The India-UK free trade agreement has no provision to counter Britain's proposed carbon tax, but amid uncertainty and absence of UK legislation, New Delhi has preserved its right to retaliate or ...
Union Minister of State for Science and Technology, Jitendra Singh, said earlier test missions have prepared the ground for ...
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Asian News International on MSNDomestic hospitality sector to grow at CAGR of 10.5%; revenue to surpass Rs 1.1 trillion by 2027: ReportIndia's hospitality sector witnessed a remarkable recovery from the pandemic's impact, with occupancy rates rebounding from a ...
The role of a country’s government in investing into the right artificial intelligence (AI) skilling and building AI ...
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The Financial Express on MSNIndia’s M&E sector to hit Rs 3.07 trillion by 2027, outpacing GDP growth: EYDigital media commands 55% of ad spend, with 69% of ad revenues from search, short video, and social platforms.
Morgan Stanley, a global financial services firm, on Wednesday modestly upgraded its forecast for the Indian economy to 6.2 per cent year-on-year for financial year 2026, up from 6.1 per cent and 6.5 ...
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