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Why the government is allowing the import of some Chinese power equipment—for now
The Centre has temporarily allowed imports of select Chinese transformer components to ease supply shortages and keep power transmission projects on schedule. Analysts say the move is a short-term solution to address bottlenecks and does not signal a shift away from India's long-term push for local manufacturing.
India emerging as reliable green fuel supplier: Renewable Energy Secretary Santosh Kumar Sarangi
India is emerging as a key global supplier of clean fuels, with significant long-term agreements for green ammonia and methanol to Japan. These deals, involving ACME Group and Japanese corporations, underscore India's growing role in international green hydrogen value chains. The nation's cost-competitive production capabilities are set to bolster global decarbonization efforts and energy security, as highlighted by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
Tata Steel in talks with Dutch govt for Netherlands project amid tightened emission norms
Tata Steel is in talks with the Dutch government to navigate its transition project in the Netherlands, aiming to meet stringent emission norms. Facing challenges with legacy assets and stricter environmental regulations, the company is developing a long-term, financially viable, and environmentally compliant pathway. This includes strengthening energy security and planning significant CO₂ reductions through low-carbon steel processes, mirroring similar decarbonisation efforts in the UK.

Case For India To Trim Inflation Target In Long Run: RBI Governor On 2-6% Target Band
Sanjay Malhotra said inflation in India is expected to rise from current levels but remains below RBI's medium-term target.

Healthcare, banks and EVs remain long-term bets: Invesco Mutual Fund's Taher Badshah
Taher Badshah, Chief Investment Officer at Invesco Mutual Fund, expects EV adoption to increase gradually with policy support, while opportunities are emerging in power distribution alongside transmission. Badshah also said SIP inflows remain stable and mutual fund industry trends are not showing signs of concern.
India's external debt rises to $762.8 billion in FY26, debt-to-GDP ratio climbs
India's external debt reached $762.8 billion by March 2026, a rise of $26.3 billion year-on-year, pushing the debt-to-GDP ratio to 20.8%. The US dollar's strength significantly impacted this figure. While long-term debt saw a modest increase, short-term debt's share grew, raising concerns about its proportion to foreign exchange reserves. Despite these shifts, debt servicing as a percentage of current receipts declined.
Welspun Corp stock zooms 111% from February low; here's why
The medium to long term business outlook for Welspun Corp continues to remain positive across all its businesses, supported by strong focus on Oil & Gas, energy security and transition initiatives.

Vinay Rajani of HDFC Sec suggests L&T Finance, Welspun Enterprises shares to buy in near-term
Indian equity benchmarks, Nifty 50 and Sensex, declined due to geopolitical tensions impacting investor sentiment. The BSE Sensex fell over 400 pts, and Nifty 50 dropped around 115 pts. Upcoming domestic macroeconomic indicators will guide investors amid concerns over US-Iran military exchanges.
Beyond Valuations: Philip Fisher's timeless guide to quality stock investing
Legendary investor Philip Fisher championed a qualitative approach to stock picking, emphasizing exceptional businesses with strong management and durable competitive advantages. His 15-point checklist, still relevant today, guides investors to look beyond numbers, focusing on long-term growth potential, innovation, financial strength, and, crucially, management integrity. Fisher's philosophy stresses that identifying outstanding companies and holding them for the long haul is key to building lasting wealth.

Rajesh Palviya of Axis Sec suggests JSW Infrastructure, Ind-Swift Laboratories, Welspun Living shares to buy next week
The Indian stock market will remain closed on June 26 for the Muharram holiday. Benchmark indices extended their winning streak ahead of the holiday, with Nifty 50 closing at 24,056 and Sensex at 77,100.47, boosted by easing crude oil prices and supportive measures for the rupee.
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.
Stocks to buy: Aurobindo Pharma, Delhivery, Ather Energy, says Ajit Mishra
Market outlook by Ajit Mishra: The analyst from Religare Broking expects Nifty to consolidate in the near-term; among stocks he recommends Delhivery, Ather Energy and Aurobindo Pharma.