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  • Govt draws up contingency plans for 315 districts amid 42% rain deficit June 23, 2026
    India faces a significant 42% rainfall deficit this monsoon, exacerbated by El Nino. The government is implementing contingency plans across 315 vulnerable districts, focusing on water conservation and crop diversification. While sowing is slightly ahead of last year, soybean planting lags. District-specific strategies are being deployed to mitigate potentia […]
  • India-US trade talks gather pace as tariff clock ticks June 23, 2026
    India and the US are pushing for an interim trade pact, with high-level talks led by Piyush Goyal and Jamieson Greer aiming for a deal before July 24. Both nations emphasize a "win-win" partnership, with India seeking lower tariffs and better market access. Discussions focused on advancing negotiations for a balanced and mutually beneficial agreeme […]
  • NITI Aayog proposes pharma chapter for future FTAs, urges India to move up value chain June 23, 2026
    Niti Aayog proposes a blueprint for free trade agreements to boost regulatory predictability in India's pharmaceutical sector. The think tank urges a shift towards high-value segments, emphasizing enhanced industry-academia collaboration for patent commercialization and startup incubation. While India is the 'pharmacy of the world,' it needs t […]
  • India's private sector growth slows to three-month low in June as demand weakens, costs rise: HSBC PMI June 23, 2026
    India's private sector experienced a slowdown in June, reaching a three-month low as rising costs and softening demand impacted business. The composite PMI dipped to 57.4. While manufacturing output growth eased, both manufacturing and services PMIs saw declines. Despite this, businesses remain hopeful for future output, though overall confidence has we […]
  • India to resume train coach exports to Bangladesh, first shipment since Sheikh Hasina's ouster likely in July June 23, 2026
    India is set to export a train rake of up to 20 coaches to Bangladesh next month, marking a significant resumption of trade. This shipment, manufactured at the Rail Coach Factory in Kapurthala, is part of a larger contract for 200 broad-gauge passenger coaches funded by the European Investment Bank. Despite a political delay, the project is now back on track […]

 

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