Author: Rohit Biswas

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Union Budget 2025: Key Highlights, Tax Reforms, and Economic Outlook
Union Budget 2025: Key Highlights, Tax Reforms, and Economic Outlook The Union Budget 2025, presented by the Finance Minister, introduces a range of reforms aimed at boosting India’s economic growth, improving infrastructure, supporting MSMEs, and making taxation more inclusive. Let’s take a closer look at the major takeaways, including revised income tax slabs, new sectoral […]
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Budget 2025 India: Key Expectations & Financial Reforms to Watch
Budget 2025 India: Key Expectations & Financial Reforms to Watch The Union Budget 2025 key highlights will be closely watched as Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presents the second full budget of Modi 3.0 on February 1, 2025. This marks her eighth consecutive budget, setting a new record as the first Finance Minister to do so, […]
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Indian Markets are Falling 2025: Understanding the Trends and Future Implications
Indian Markets are Falling 2025: Understanding the Trends and Future Implications Introduction: The Current LandscapeThe current climate in India’s financial sector is one of growing apprehension as Indian markets are falling in 2025. Investors and stakeholders are left wondering why the markets are experiencing such turbulence. As economic challenges persist, it’s crucial to understand what’s […]
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“How Donald Trump’s Return to the White House Could Impact India’s Economy”
How Donald Trump’s Return to the White House Could Impact India’s Economy Donald Trump’s recent return to the White House has sparked discussions worldwide, particularly concerning its implications for India’s economic growth. This development presents both opportunities and challenges across various sectors.Strengthening Defense CollaborationDuring his previous tenure, Trump elevated India to the status of a […]
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Are FIIs Leaving India?
A Insightful Perspective on Foreign institutional Investors (FIIs) in India A crucial context to evaluate the impact of FII outflows. Key points: 1. Indian Market Capitalization: ~$5.3-5.5 trillion (5300 Billion – 5500 Billion)2. FII holding: 18% ($950-1,000 billion)3. Outflow perspective: $10 billion represents only ~1% of FII holdings This math puts things into proportion, suggesting […]
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