Twelve years of sustained government investment in domestic manufacturing and R&D have positioned India as the world’s supplier of affordable medicines to low-income countries.
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India’s RBI Flags Rising Broad-Based Inflation Risk in June MPC Minutes
Monetary Policy Committee members highlighted that inflationary pressures could widen beyond food and fuel if the monsoon deficit persists through the kharif season.
India’s Energy Storage Sector Gets Policy Push as C&I Companies Scale Battery Deployments
Corporate energy buyers are locking in long-term storage contracts as tariffs rise and the grid becomes less reliable during India’s record dry June spell.
India’s Exports Record Healthy Growth in 2025-26 Despite 50% US Tariffs: Piyush Goyal
The Commerce Minister said India’s export performance proved resilient in a difficult year but noted that reducing tariff gaps with competing nations remains a priority.
India’s Pharmaceutical Sector Records Transformative Growth Over 12 Years
Government initiatives promoting domestic manufacturing innovation and accessibility have cemented India’s global leadership in affordable generic medicines.
India’s Crude Oil Import Bill Rose Sharply in May as Energy Prices Spiked
Higher global oil prices driven by Middle East supply disruption outweighed stable import volumes raising India’s energy import costs significantly in May 2026.
India’s National Spot Exchange Challenges Customs Duty Order Before Supreme Court
The company filed a writ petition challenging the imposition of customs duties in a case listed before the Supreme Court on June 22.
India’s Crude Oil Imports from Russia Hit 2.66 Million Barrels Per Day in June
India continues to be one of the largest buyers of discounted Russian crude with June volumes significantly above May’s 1.91 million bpd.
India’s C&I Energy Storage Market to Expand to 22-31 GWh by 2032
Rising electricity tariffs renewable integration and corporate sustainability goals are expected to drive rapid expansion of commercial and industrial battery storage.
How India’s Driest June in 146 Years Is Already Affecting Food and Water Security
With a 46% rainfall deficit experts warn that the stalled southwest monsoon could devastate sowing activity and strain municipal water supplies.