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India's FY26 GDP Growth Forecast at 7.4%

Official data projects India's economy to grow 7.4% this fiscal, powered by strong manufacturing and household spending. Key drivers and expert insights revealed.

India's Equity Market Revival Forecast for 2026

A new report predicts a corporate earnings-led revival for Indian equity markets by 2026. Key drivers include strong GDP growth and robust domestic flows. Read the full analysis.

India's 2026 Hiring Boom: 12 Million Jobs Expected

Indian companies plan a major hiring surge in 2026, creating 10-12 million jobs. Driven by tech and diversity goals, firms like EY, Tata Motors, and Diageo are expanding teams. Read the full outlook.

India's 2026 Economic Outlook Strong on 8.2% GDP Growth

India's government projects a robust 2026 start, fueled by 8.2% GDP growth, benign inflation, and strong corporate balance sheets. Explore the drivers behind this 'Goldilocks period' of high growth and low inflation.

MOSL's 10 High-Conviction Stock Ideas for 2026

Motilal Oswal forecasts a year of earnings recovery for Indian markets in 2026, identifying 10 stocks with strong growth potential. Discover the top picks and their targets.

Nifty 2026 Outlook: Shift from Liquidity to Earnings Growth

As 2026 begins, India's equity market pivots from domestic liquidity to earnings-driven growth. Nifty gained 10.2% in 2025. Experts forecast steady returns fueled by corporate recovery and policy stability. Read the full analysis.

Jain University's Corporate BBA: Boardroom-Focused Degree

Jain (Deemed-to-be) University launches a unique 4-year Corporate BBA. This program blends academics with real-world corporate training, offering placements and a direct path to leadership roles. Discover the future of business education.

Private Sector Growth Hits 10-Month Low, Hiring Stalls

India's private sector activity expanded at its slowest pace in 10 months in December, with hiring nearly stagnant, PMI data shows. Growth remains robust but signals a moderation from recent highs. Read the full analysis.

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