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Premier Energies commissions 5.6 GW solar module plant in Telangana
Premier Energies commissioned a significant 5.6 GW solar module facility in Telangana. The company also began construction for a 6 GWh battery storage system. This expansion increases Premier Energies' module manufacturing capacity to 11.1 GW. These new projects aim to strengthen India's clean-energy ecosystem and supply chain. The company is also investing heavily to become an integrated solar manufacturer.
NITI Aayog holds stakeholder consultation on critical mineral demand, supply chain security amid rising clean energy needs
NITI Aayog convened experts to assess India's future critical mineral needs. Discussions focused on demand, supply chain vulnerabilities, and domestic capabilities. India's clean energy and advanced manufacturing expansion will drive mineral demand. The nation faces import dependency, requiring supply source diversification and domestic value chains. These efforts aim to secure long-term economic and national security objectives.
Pidilite sees stable demand in FY27, raises concerns over higher input costs
Pidilite Industries expects stable domestic demand in FY27, supported by government policies and infrastructure investment. However, rising input costs and supply chain disruptions pose significant concerns for the company. The West Asia conflict has driven up prices of key raw materials like Vinyl Acetate Monomer. Despite these challenges, the company achieved improved volume growth in FY25-26.
Maersk places order for 1,000 shipping containers with DCM Shriram Group
Global shipping giant AP Moller-Maersk has ordered 1,000 more India-made shipping containers from DCM Shriram Group. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal unveiled the first such container, marking a significant step towards self-reliance in maritime manufacturing. This partnership is set to boost India's global supply chain presence and manufacturing capabilities, supported by government initiatives promoting domestic production.
Flipkart names Vinay Vaidya as senior VP to bolster tech leadership
Flipkart has appointed Vinay Vaidya as Senior Vice President of Technology for its supply chain, aiming to bolster its tech leadership and advance AI and platform capabilities. Vaidya, with extensive experience from Amazon and Tata Digital, will oversee technology across fulfilment, seller experience, and marketplace operations.
Duty waiver on petrochemical products extended till July 15
Indian manufacturers will continue to benefit from a full customs duty exemption on imported petrochemicals until July 15. This extension aims to stabilize input costs for sectors like plastics, packaging, and textiles, which are still navigating supply chain recovery post-West Asia conflict. The move ensures a steady flow of essential raw materials, bolstering domestic production and market availability as global supply chains gradually normalize.
Govt targets solar, hydrogen components to cut import dependence
India is boosting domestic manufacturing across solar, green hydrogen, and wind energy sectors to curb import reliance. Key focus areas include solar inverters, electrodes, catalysts, bipolar plates, and polysilicon. This strategic move aims to strengthen the supply chain for critical components, addressing current import dependencies and fostering long-term cost competitiveness for India's burgeoning renewable energy industry.
HVR Solar signs global MoUs to set up 1.2 GW TOPCon solar cell manufacturing facility in Uttar Pradesh
HVR Solar Ltd is establishing a 1.2 GW TOPCon solar cell manufacturing line in Uttar Pradesh through strategic MoUs signed at SNEC PV Power Expo 2026. Partnering with global technology providers, the facility aims to boost India's domestic renewable energy supply chain, reduce import reliance, and create over 500 local jobs.
Indian cancer patients battle shortage of key drugs as platinum costs surge
Cancer patients in India are struggling to find essential platinum-based drugs. A surge in global platinum prices and supply chain issues are causing shortages. This forces patients to search extensively for medication. Some drugmakers have reduced production. The situation puts immense pressure on the healthcare system and patients seeking treatment.
India’s consumer demand remains resilient despite Iran war, inflation pressures; FMCG firms stay cautiously optimistic
Despite geopolitical turmoil and inflation, domestic consumption of essentials and personal care products remains resilient. Company executives express optimism for demand sustenance but advise a cautious approach for the next two to three quarters due to ongoing inflationary pressures and supply chain disruptions.

Borosil Renewables shares surge 10% as government extends solar glass import duties
Borosil Renewables shares rose 10% to ₹549.90 after the government imposed new duties on solar glass imports from Malaysia. This marks a significant gain, with nearly 12% increase over two sessions. The measures aim to strengthen India’s solar supply chain and protect local manufacturers.
Consumer goods companies chart new manufacturing and sourcing course as West Asia crisis hits supply chain
Indian consumer goods firms like Dabur, Britannia, Tata Consumer Products, and Emami are rerouting manufacturing and sourcing away from West Asia due to the Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz disruptions. Companies are shifting production to India, Egypt, and Turkey, and exploring new export routes to mitigate business impacts and ensure supply chain stability.