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    India, South Korea to upgrade trade pact, deepen tech and supply chain ties

    India and South Korea will resume talks to upgrade their economic partnership agreement. The goal is to increase bilateral trade to 50 billion dollars by 2030. Both nations will also enhance cooperation in critical technologies and supply chains. An economic security dialogue will be established. Discussions will cover shipbuilding, steel, and sustainability. Industrial collaboration will expand through new agreements.

    Ericsson India revenue grows 29% to Rs 4,228 crore in March quarter

    Swedish telecom firm Ericsson saw a significant 29 percent revenue jump in India for the quarter ending March 31, 2026. This growth was fueled by ongoing 5G rollouts and network upgrades across the country. India emerged as a key contributor to Ericsson's global performance, showcasing strong market momentum.

    Aluminium prices at record highs: What’s driving the rally and what’s next?

    Aluminium prices have surged to multi-year highs, driven by strong demand, supply constraints, and rising energy costs. Geopolitical tensions and declining inventories have added volatility and a risk premium. With China’s demand robust and supply tight, the outlook remains firm, though risks from easing tensions or slowdown persist.

    MDBs to deepen collaboration to support nations amid heightened global uncertainty

    Global development banks are joining forces to help countries navigate economic challenges. They are combining resources and knowledge to manage immediate pressures and build future resilience. The banks are ready to provide timely support to manage risks and protect vulnerable populations. Collaboration will focus on private sector growth, job creation, and sustainable development.

    Indian Army eyes tech-driven future at key biannual Army Commanders’ Conference 2026

    Indian Army commanders met to review border security and enhance combat strength. They focused on future readiness, designating 2026 as the year for networking and data centricity. The conference also explored drone technology and indigenous defense production. Lessons from Operation Sindoor guided discussions on operational capabilities. Senior government officials attended the deliberations.

    India turns the tables on China: The great supply chain flip begins

    India's electronics sector is transforming. For years, the country assembled products using imported parts. Now, Indian companies are exporting electronic components, even to China. This marks a significant shift from just assembly to deeper manufacturing involvement. This change is driven by government policies and global manufacturers.

    • Anticipating the inevitable: What India must learn from prepared economies in an age of recurring crisis

      Global markets are reacting to the expectation of disruption. Countries that prepare for crises in calm times fare better. China and Russia show how foresight builds resilience. India must embed anticipation into policy. This crisis is a warning for a volatile world. Strategic resilience is cultivated before shocks arrive. The test of statecraft is the discipline to be less surprised.

      AgriTech could add $90 billion to Southeast Asia’s GDP by 2033: Report

      While investments have seen a recent decline due to structural challenges, opportunities abound in digital value chains, AgriFinTech, deep technology, and sustainable food brands, with aquaculture also presenting a major growth area.

      E-commerce drives warehousing surge; leasing rises by 22% in Q1

      India's industrial and warehousing sector saw its strongest quarterly growth in early 2026. E-commerce and 3PL players drove this surge, leasing significant space. Quick commerce is reshaping demand, accelerating the need for smaller warehouses. Despite geopolitical concerns, strong fundamentals and policy support are expected to sustain market growth.

      Seoul to Delhi, Asia’s new economic axis

      South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's visit to India is a crucial moment. The two nations can build a strong strategic economic partnership. They can create a new axis of resilience in Asia. This partnership will focus on manufacturing, technology and defence. It aims to address global insecurity and fractured supply chains.

      Seoul to Delhi, Asia’s new economic axis

      South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's visit to India arrives at a critical juncture for global economic stability. The two Asian powers are poised to forge a strategic economic partnership, moving beyond traditional trade to co-build industrial capacity in semiconductors, green mobility, and advanced manufacturing.

      Japan will provide support worth about $10 billion to help strengthen energy supply in Asia

      External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said attacks on merchant vessels are “completely unacceptable,” stressing India’s commitment to secure maritime routes at the AZEC Plus meeting hosted by Japan. Amid tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, Japan announced a $10 billion energy support package to strengthen Asia’s supply chains. Leaders emphasised safe shipping, stable oil access, and coordinated efforts to safeguard regional energy security and economic stability.

      Global growth needs unconstricted energy markets: Jaishankar on Hormuz disruption

      India is pushing for safe passage for ships. Attacks on merchant vessels are unacceptable. Global growth needs open energy markets. India will work with partners to build strong supply chains. Japan launched a new initiative to help Asian countries facing fuel shortages. This plan offers financial aid to secure energy supplies and diversify sources.

      Attacks on merchant shipping completely unacceptable, says Jaishankar amid West Asia situation

      India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has strongly backed safe and unimpeded maritime shipping. He stated that attacks on merchant vessels are unacceptable. This comes as India engages diplomatically on the West Asia conflict. The minister also highlighted India's commitment to energy market supply chain resilience. India is closely monitoring developments in the region.

      Allcargo Logistics strengthens FMCG supply chains amid rising complexity and evolving consumer demand

      The company offers integrated, technology-driven solutions for fragmented inventory. This helps companies manage expanding product portfolios and evolving consumer demands.

      'India will work to develop supply chain resilience,' says EAM at AZEC Plus meeting on disruptions in energy markets

      Jaishankar said that India stands ready to work with like-minded partners to develop supply chain resilience.

      Aatmanirbhar 2.0 in works to cushion India against supply chain, energy pain

      India had unveiled several targeted interventions during the Covid-19 pandemic to ensure availability of several key products and to reduce dependence on imports as part of the Aatmanirbhar initiative.

      How war, trade tensions and disruptions are redesigning supply chains for an uncertain world

      Global supply chains are undergoing a major transformation. Businesses are now prioritizing reliability over speed, building in buffers to handle disruptions. This shift involves diversifying suppliers, increasing inventory, and creating regional hubs. Enhanced visibility and sustainability are also becoming core to operations. The modern supply chain professional requires strategic thinking and adaptability.

      No serious LPG supply shortage reported by auto component makers so far, says govt

      Addressing an inter-ministerial briefing here on the recent developments in West Asia, Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Heavy Industries, Hanif Qureshi, said that regarding supply chain issues, the ministry is in constant touch with the automobile industry and is making appropriate efforts to address them.

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