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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 6:00AM IST Stocks in the news, big brokerage calls of the day, complete trade setup and much more!

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:35AM IST Regulatory uncertainty, tax ambiguity and thin margins have kept foreign law firms from launching offices here despite market liberalisation.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:34AM IST Despite a challenging year, India's top non-engineering colleges are experiencing a robust placement season. Institutions like St. Stephen's and LSR reported higher average salaries and increased job offers for the class of 2026. Meesho emerged as a top recruiter, offering significant packages, while other firms also showed sustained confidence in the talent pool.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:29AM IST NASA unveils diverse Artemis II crew as humanity prepares for its first crewed Moon mission since the Apollo program era, marking a new chapter in global space exploration.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:27AM IST Government intervention allowed only a partial 15/litre increase in jet fuel rates, averting a sharp rise in domestic airfares ahead of elections and peak travel season. Oil companies initially doubled prices but revised them down after the Centre's decision, providing relief to airlines and passengers amidst global oil price surges.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:27AM IST The Delhi High Court has declined to halt the 2024 performance-linked incentive scheme for senior public sector bank officials. Bank employee unions challenged the scheme, arguing it unfairly benefits a small percentage of the workforce and contradicts bipartite settlements. The court has requested responses from the government and the Indian Banks Association.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:27AM IST The manufacturer of BE 6 and XEV 9e sold 5,217 units of EVs the past month, narrowly ahead of JSW MG Motor's 5,113 units. For the financial year ended March 31, JSW MG Motor stayed at the second spot, show data from the government's Vahan portal.

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INDIA NEWS | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:27AM IST Mumbai: Mahindra & Mahindra has surpassed JSW MG Motor to become the second-largest electric carmaker in terms of monthly sales, according to March vehicle registration data.The manufacturer of BE 6 and XEV 9e sold 5,217 units of EVs the past month, narrowly ahead of JSW MG Motor's 5,113 units. For the financial year ended March 31, JSW MG Motor stayed at the second spot, show data from the government's Vahan portal.Long-time leader Tata Motors sold 8,224 electric vehicles in March, up 65% from a year earlier. But it ceded some ground to competitors, particularly Mahindra. Its market share declined to 39.2% in FY26 from 53.4% in FY25.Mahindra climbed to the second place within 12 months of entering the market with SUVs that run purely on electricity. A fast-paced launch of new models helped it grow sales 141%-from 2,166 units in March 2025 to 5,217 units a year later. Its market share for the fiscal year rose to 21.2% from 7.8% in FY25. 129961035 Mahindra previously had a short stint with limited success in the electric car space, after acquiring a majority stake in the urban mobility-focused Reva Electric Car company in 2010.JSW MG Motor's sales in March rose 21% from a year earlier. Its Windsor EV has been a consistent volume driver. Its fiscal -year market share, meanwhile, slipped to 26.4% from 28.0%.Kia Motors was among the standout movers. The brand sold 940 units in March 2026 against 25 a year earlier and posted 4,183 units for FY26 compared with 409 units the prior year. This lifted its market share to 2.1% from 0.4%.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:23AM IST Coal gasification is an immediate substitute for some petroleum products and imported ammonia, Reddy said on the sidelines of an event to sign a land lease pact for Bharat Coal Gasification and Chemicals' upcoming project in Odisha.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:21AM IST Unilever is prioritizing smaller, high-growth acquisitions in India and the US, focusing on premium and digitally native brands. This strategic shift aims to accelerate exposure to fast-growing markets and deepen e-commerce presence, while the company exits slower-growth food categories globally. India's strategic importance is highlighted as it was excluded from a recent food business merger.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:18AM IST India's fertiliser and seed sectors face a packaging material crisis. The ongoing Iran war has disrupted supplies, increasing costs significantly. This shortage threatens timely deliveries to farmers for the crucial sowing season. Companies find switching packaging difficult due to compatibility issues. The impact is particularly severe for essential kharif crops.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:18AM IST Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced amendments to insolvency regulations, allowing land authorities to join creditor meetings. This aims to speed up resolution for hundreds of real estate projects, benefiting thousands of homebuyers. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2025, also introduces stricter timelines for case admission and plan approval, emphasizing resolution over mere recovery.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:15AM IST Indian car sales hit a record 4.7 million vehicles in the last fiscal year. This surge was fueled by tax cuts and new car launches. Industry leaders anticipate continued demand growth this year. Maruti Suzuki led sales, followed by Mahindra & Mahindra and Tata Motors. Commercial vehicle and farm equipment sectors also saw positive trends.

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INDIA MARKET | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:08AM IST State governments are being requested to curb black marketing, hoarding, and diversion of fertilisers through daily monitoring, raids, and strict action.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:07AM IST The ministry took 12 actions in 2024 and 2025 combined for violations of the Programme Code and Advertising Code, including four in 2024 and eight in 2025. This is significantly lower than 52 actions in 2022 and 37 in 2023.

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INDIA NEWS | Thu, 2 Apr 2026, 12:00AM IST Saudi Arabia's crude oil exports fell by half in March after Iran effectively prevented tankers from leaving the Persian Gulf, forcing the kingdom to reroute flows to its west coast.Shipments averaged 3.33 million barrels a day during the month, tanker tracking data show. The drop would have been much bigger if Saudi Arabia hadn't been able to divert crude to export terminals on the Red Sea.The country is a vital source of oil supply for the world, providing about one in every six barrels of crude hauled by tankers. Markets have been watching its ability to keep flows moving after Iran effectively closed access to the open seas for Mideast exporters.Also read | Donald Trumps NATO threat could be Indias biggest defence breakAverage crude shipments were 6.66 million barrels a day in February, tracking data show. Figures for both months exclude cargoes that were loaded onto vessels but remain stranded in the Persian Gulf.Following the start of the war, Riyadh quickly diverted crude from Gulf export terminals into its East-West pipeline, which can carry about 7 million barrels a day from oil fields in the east of the country to refineries and ports on the Red Sea, a distance of almost 750 miles.When the line's running at capacity, about 5 million barrels a day is available at Yanbu for export. The rest is supplied to refineries around Riyadh and along the kingdom's western coast, or used in power generation and water desalination plants on the Red Sea.Also read | US to leave Iran 'pretty quickly' and return if needed, says TrumpSaudi Arabia swiftly boosted flows through the West Asia conduit to capacity and a flotilla of supertankers gathered in the Red Sea to haul the barrels, mostly to customers in Asia. By late March, shipments to foreign buyers from the two terminals at Yanbu were running close to 5 million barrels a day. Cargoes were also being sent along the coast to domestic users.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:57PM IST Elon Musk's SpaceX has confidentially filed for a U.S. listing, initiating a multi-step IPO process. This typically involves hiring underwriters, a quiet period, and SEC review before a public filing. The process culminates in a roadshow, pricing, and market debut, with shares often trading the day after pricing.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:53PM IST The Department of Telecommunications has extended the deadline for SIM-binding by OTT platforms to December 31. This move follows industry pushback. Web and desktop sessions will now only require immediate logout in cases of suspected fraud. Full SIM-binding implementation across all platforms is expected by October-November 2026. This aims to combat digital arrests and other frauds.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:50PM IST Banks and telecom companies are developing a silent authentication mechanism to combat SIM cloning and eSIM swaps. This background check verifies mobile number and SIM card matches, flagging or blocking suspicious transactions in real-time without customer action. This move enhances security beyond traditional OTPs, aligning with new RBI mandates for two-factor authentication.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:47PM IST Bharti Airtel added the most wireless mobile subscribers in February 2026. Reliance Jio continues to be India's largest wireless operator. Vodafone Idea saw minimal growth. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd lost subscribers. The total wireless subscriber base grew to 1.273 billion. Growth was primarily in urban areas. Active user ratios show Airtel and Jio leading.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:44PM IST In an order dated March 6, it noted that amid the Israel-Iran conflict, certain news channels were displaying unwarranted sensationalism and speculative content, which could potentially create panic among the public, particularly those with family or friends in the affected areas.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:37PM IST The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) headquarters in Mumbai.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:36PM IST UAE's Defence Ministry said that air defenses are currently engaging with missile attacks and incoming drones from Iran.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:33PM IST The Reserve Bank of India headquarters in Mumbai.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:29PM IST 22-year-old Sameer Rizvi scored an unbeaten 70 off just 47 balls to guide Delhi Capitals to a six-wicket win.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:27PM IST The withdrawals point to growing strain across energy-centric Asia, with India hit by currency weakness.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:18PM IST The number of wireline subscribers increased to 4.79 crore at the end of February 2026.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:12PM IST KL Rahul walked back on a 'Golden Duck' at the Ekana Stadium.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:12PM IST APTRANSCO is undertaking projects valued at Rs 5,000 crore to bolster the power transmission network. Further projects worth Rs 3,000 crore are also being planned. Officials are tasked with creating implementation and procurement calendars for substations and materials. The state government aims for uninterrupted quality power supply.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:11PM IST March, which is typically a transition month from winter to spring and marks the beginning of the pre-monsoon heat build-up, behaved differently this year.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:06PM IST Now celebrating its 50th anniversary, Apple has profoundly shaped both the technology industry and daily life

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:04PM IST Importers of gold, silver and platinum would now need permission or a license from the DGFT.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:03PM IST The growth was driven by sustained demand across both domestic and international markets, supported by a strong and diverse motorcycle portfolio and a growing ecosystem of allied businesses.

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INDIA NEWS | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:02PM IST DUBAI: If President Donald Trump ends the war with Iran without a deal, he risks leaving Tehran with a stranglehold over Middle East energy supplies and Gulf Arab oil and gas producers grappling with the fallout of a conflict they did not start or shape.Instead of crushing Iran's theocratic rulers, it could leave them stronger, emboldened by surviving weeks of U.S.-Israeli attacks, firing on Arab Gulf states and rattling global energy markets by effectively shutting the Strait of Hormuz.In an interview with Reuters before a scheduled address to the nation on Wednesday, Trump said the United States would end its war on Iran "pretty quickly" and signalled on Tuesday he could wind down the war even without a deal.An end to the war without clear guarantees on what would follow would pose a significant danger for Gulf states, leaving the region to absorb the consequences of a war that would be concluding to Iran's advantage. "The issue is the cessation of the war without a real outcome," said Mohammed Baharoon, director of Dubai's B'huth Research Center. "He (Trump) might stop the war, but that doesn't mean Iran will." As long as U.S. forces remain stationed in bases in the Gulf, Iran will continue to threaten the region, he said.That asymmetry lies at the heart of Gulf concerns: that Iran could emerge from the war undefeated and with enhanced leverage - able to threaten shipping lanes, energy flows and regional stability - while Gulf countries are left to shoulder the economic and strategic costs of an unresolved conflict.Baharoon said the erosion of freedom of navigation in the region would be a huge concern for the Gulf.Iran, he said, could begin "playing the territorial waters card" and setting the rules in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global energy supplies."This goes beyond Hormuz," he said. "Iran has put its hand on a pressure point of the global economy." Tehran's ability to disrupt energy flows, he said, sent a clear message that anyone contemplating future attacks on Iran should think twice.That logic helps explain why Gulf states have avoided being drawn into the war. Officials in the region say their overriding concern has been preventing a war that began as a U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran mutating into something far more dangerous - a confrontation between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims that reshapes the Middle East for decades.'FUNDAMENTAL MISJUDGMENT' The risk of escalation has been compounded by what political analysts describe as a fundamental misjudgment by the United States and Israel about how Iran would respond to unprecedented strikes on its leadership. The killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei early in the conflict, intended as a decisive blow, rewrote the rules of engagement. He was replaced by his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, and what was meant to decapitate the system became, in the eyes of Iran's rulers, a provocation requiring resistance and revenge."In one stroke, Trump and (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu have turned a geopolitical conflict into a religious and civilisational one," said Middle East scholar Fawaz Gerges. "They have elevated Khamenei from a contested ruler into a martyr." The killing of Ali Khamenei served to add legitimacy in Iran to the theocratic leadership's most hardline instincts, regional analysts say, binding the clerical establishment and the elite Revolutionary Guards to a narrative of existential resistance in which surrender is unthinkable and endurance sacred.They say the assumption that removing the top leaders would cause the system to fracture ignored Iran's layered institutions, parallel power structures and long record of resilience -- from eight years of war with Iraq to decades of U.S. sanctions.The result, the analysts say, is not surrender but radicalisation -- an angrier and more defiant Iran, and a region left to absorb the fallout."Khamenei was an Ayatollah, this is not something you do -- certainly not a foreign power killing an Ayatollah," said Alex Vatanka, an Iran expert at the Middle East Institute. "But this is Trump...a man who has no brakes, and for the Shi'ite clerical establishment...he broke every little norm and protocol."IRAN'S OIL WEAPONU.S. and Israeli decisionmakers did not go into the war blind to Iran's ideological power, but appear to have underestimated its resilience, said Magnus Ranstorp, a terrorism expert.The assumption, he said, had been that air dominance -- achieved by destroying missile launchers, command centres and senior figures -- would deliver freedom of movement and strategic containment. Instead, the Iranian system tightened rather than splintered, in part because it is sustained by parallel institutions designed to regenerate under pressure, he said.Washington also misjudged Iran's capacity for asymmetric retaliation, political analysts in the region say.Tehran does not need to win the air war, it needs to impose costs, they say. Over decades, Iran has invested in identifying pressure points rather than matching force with force, and has come to regard energy assets and the Strait of Hormuz as central to its strategy. By striking energy infrastructure and threatening the Strait of Hormuz, Iran has driven up oil prices, fuelled inflation around the world and shifted pressure onto the U.S. and its partners. The objective, analysts say, was not battlefield victory but enforcing economic exhaustion. If the war becomes economically unbearable, survival itself becomes victory, they say.A premature end to the war without security guarantees would leave Gulf states exposed, with any future Iranian retaliation possibly not confined to the region. Tehran retains the capacity to activate long-standing global networks, using channels developed over decades to target Israeli, U.S. and allied interests far from the battlefield. "They haven't started yet, but they have a vast capability to punish the United States and Israel," Ranstorp said, describing Iran as a hydra-like threat whose tentacles can be activated far beyond the Middle East.That threat hangs over any U.S. exit. If the U.S. pulls back - and Israeli operations depend heavily on U.S. backing - Tehran will not see the outcome as defeat. The theocratic system will have endured and the balance of power will not have altered dramatically, and Iran will be seen in the region as more dangerous than before, regional analysts say.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 11:01PM IST Iran War Live Updates

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 10:58PM IST The government has introduced the Public Procurement order to give preference in procurement for goods and services.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 10:57PM IST In volume terms, it created a record with 22.64 billion transactions during the month.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 10:56PM IST An initial public offering of Elon Musks rocket and satellite company would most likely be a generational wealth event and one of the largest offerings ever.

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GLOBAL NEWS | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 10:56PM IST An initial public offering of Elon Musks rocket and satellite company would most likely be a generational wealth event and one of the largest offerings ever.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 10:55PM IST Follow latest updates from Indian and foreign automakers' sales data for the month of March 2026.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 10:52PM IST The central bank said it handled a total of 24,911 applications in March, including pending cases and fresh receipts.

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INDIA MARKET | Wed, 1 Apr 2026, 10:50PM IST PM Modi reviews measures across energy, agriculture and logistics sectors to mitigate the impact of the West Asia conflict and ensure supply stability

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