Adani Green Energy is Powering the Future of Renewable Energy in Western India
In the vast salt deserts of western India, a colossal energy project is underway, transforming barren landscapes into a renewable energy powerhouse.
Final Phase of Rescue Mission Underway for Trapped Workers in Indian Tunnel Collapse
Indian authorities are embarking on the final phase of the rescue mission to save 41 construction workers trapped in a collapsed mountain tunnel for over two weeks.
Trapped Himalayan Tunnel Workers Offer Glimpse of Hope Amidst Complex Rescue Efforts
Dozens of men trapped inside a collapsed Himalayan tunnel for ten days have been seen in the first images captured by a camera fed through a pipe by rescuers.
Efforts Persist to Rescue 40 Trapped in Collapsed Indian Highway Tunnel
Rescue efforts continued to reach 40 men trapped inside a collapsed highway tunnel in India's northern state of Uttarakhand for the fifth day.
Diwali Celebration in Ayodhya Sets Record Amid Air Pollution Concerns
Millions of Indians celebrated Diwali with a record-setting lighting of over 2.22 million earthen oil lamps, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness, in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.
Rain Brings Relief to New Delhi's Toxic Air Pollution Crisis
Overnight rain in New Delhi provided some relief from the toxic air pollution that had gripped the Indian capital.
Emergency Measures Implemented in Delhi to Combat Air Pollution Crisis
Delhi and its surrounding areas are grappling with hazardous levels of smog, with an air quality index as high as 800 in some places, far above the safe range.
New Delhi Chokes on Toxic Haze as Air Quality Plummets to Global Worst
New Delhi, India's capital, experienced extremely poor air quality as a thick layer of toxic haze covered the city, leading to the closure of some schools.
Global Shift Toward Supply Chain Localization and Reshoring Gains Momentum
The global shift towards supply chain localization and reshoring is gaining momentum as geopolitical tensions, trade issues, energy security concerns, and the pandemic have exposed vulnerabilities in the global supply chain system.
India Poised to Emerge as a Key Beneficiary in Supply Chain Shift from China
India and the U.S. are collaborating on supply chains, with both nations recognizing the benefits of diversifying and strengthening them.
U.S. to Establish Naval Logistics Hubs in India as a Countermeasure to China
The U.S. and India are collaborating to establish naval logistics hubs in India, aiming to enhance resupply and maintenance capabilities for naval vessels in the South Asia region.
Challenges Remain for India's Aspiration to Become the Next China
The COVID-19 pandemic led many companies to reevaluate their supply chains, which relied heavily on China, and look for alternatives such as India, which offers low-cost production.
Supply Chain Challenges to Benefit India, Experts Say
According to a survey conducted by the World Economic Forum, over 70% of economists believe that India will benefit from the global economic turbulence.
Current Business Enthusiasm for India Explained
India's economic growth and business opportunities have attracted a lot of attention and investment from international corporations.
India's expanding aerospace logistics industry brings hope to freight forwarders
Indian air freight forwarders are optimistic about the growing demand for aircraft-on-ground (AOG) and aero parts shipments as India's aerospace manufacturing sector expands.
Apple's Sales Performance in India
Apple has announced its plans to establish retail stores in India, aiming to attract a significant number of consumers.
India's Strategy to Position Itself as a Supply Chain Option to China
India is encouraging companies looking to reduce their dependence on Chinese goods to source from its growing manufacturing sector, which it hopes will help make it a bigger player in global supply chains.
India is the number one replacement for manufacturers pulling out of China
The ongoing trade tensions between the US and China, as well as the border disputes between India and China, have led to a push for diversification of supply chains and a search for alternative manufacturing destinations.
As China loses supply chains, other Asian countries step up to take their place
India, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and Bangladesh are all scrambling to replace China’s top spot as the manufacturing capital of the world after strict Covid-19 policies are sending global companies whirling.
Indian operations are laid off amid Amazon global cuts
Regardless of India being one of the most crucial markets of growth, Amazon’s Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy’s cost-cutting campaign is making its mark on the country.