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AI redraws office demand dynamics as GCCs power India's leasing market
Global Capability Centres and flexible workspaces are now driving India's office real estate demand. Third-party IT services firms are reducing their office space leasing significantly. Overall office transactions remain strong despite global economic uncertainties and disruptions. AI is transforming occupier requirements, shifting focus to capability over cost. India's deep talent pool and favorable business environment support sustained office demand.

'Stolen Cards, Automated Accounts, Deep Fakes': How Cybercriminals Use AI To Circulate Child Abuse Material
Cybercriminals actively test moderation systems to figure out how they can slip past them.
Stock Market Crash: Sensex sinks 1,600 points, Nifty slips below 24K mark; 5 key factors behind today’s market mayhem
Sensex Nifty Crash: Indian stock markets experienced a significant downturn on Wednesday afternoon. Rising crude oil prices and geopolitical tensions battered investor sentiment across exchanges. US President Donald Trump's remarks on Iran further fueled fears of escalation in the Middle East. This led to a sharp decline in the Sensex and Nifty indices. Broader markets and sectoral indices also traded deep in the red.
Q1FY27 earnings preview: Will West Asia war dent India Inc.'s fortunes?
Here's what leading brokerages expect from India Inc. in Q1-FY27 and a deep dive into expectations across companies in the frontline sectors.
Deep Industries bags Rs 49-cr ONGC contract for natural gas compression services
Deep Industries announced that it has received a Letter of Award (LoA) from Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) for charter hiring services for natural gas compression at GGS Paliyad under the Ahmedabad Asset.

Engineer Quits High-Paying Corporate Job To Become Deep-Sea Diving Instructor; Story Sparks Online Debate
Maheshwer Peri shared the extraordinary career change about his son, Vinayak Peri.

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From deep correction to fresh peaks: 10 stocks soar from 52-week lows to new highs in just three months
Several large-cap Indian companies have seen their stock prices surge from 52-week lows to highs within just three months. This impressive rally, yielding returns of 22-65%, is attributed to strong March quarter results, optimistic FY27 forecasts, and strategic moves like fundraising. Despite this momentum, many of these stocks remain undervalued compared to their historical valuation multiples, suggesting potential for further growth.

Why Singapore's 100x100 wants to back India's climate founders
Singapore's 100X100 is scaling up its India climate investments via a new $150 million fund, betting on the country's emissions profile and deep founder pool even as broader investor interest in the sector cools. The venture builder plans to back 40-50 startups across India and Southeast Asia.
India's chip dreams get a Rs 1.25 lakh crore push with Semiconductor Mission 2.0
India is significantly boosting its semiconductor ambitions with a Rs 1.25 lakh crore allocation for India Semiconductor Mission 2.0, a substantial increase from its predecessor. This move signals a deep commitment to establishing India as a global chip-making hub, focusing on equipment, materials, indigenous designs, and resilient supply chains.
The hidden reason global capital is looking beyond India for future growth
Foreign investors are reallocating capital away from India towards markets like Taiwan and South Korea that offer stronger exposure to AI and semiconductor growth. The trend highlights India’s structural gaps in innovation, limited deep-tech opportunities in listed markets, and rising concerns over valuations amid moderating earnings and slowing capital inflows.

Can AI Really Shop, Book Flights And Manage Your Money? BofA Has Doubts
Bank of America says AI assistants could handle shopping, travel and money tasks, but deep-rooted consumer habits may slow adoption in India.