Cipla, a prominent drug manufacturer based in Mumbai, is set to enter the weight management market in India, according to MD and Global CEO Umang Vohra's FY25 annual report. The company is also focusing on expanding its influence within the central nervous system therapeutic area, aiming to strengthen its overall market position.
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India's tax administration has seen significant improvements, leading to a five-fold increase in income tax refunds and a reduction in processing time from 93 to 17 days. Direct tax collections have tripled in the last decade, reflecting increased formalization and voluntary participation.
Prada has refuted claims of violating Geographical Indication (GI) rights linked to Kolhapuri chappals after showcasing sandals inspired by the traditional Indian footwear. The luxury fashion house responded to a legal notice from LIDKAR, asserting that their sandals were simply described as 'leather sandals' without any reference to the Kolhapuri region or techniques.
Honda aims to capture 30% of India's two-wheeler market by 2030, recognizing the country's crucial role in its global growth strategy. The company sees significant potential in targeting female consumers, who currently represent only 10% of sales. While optimistic about electric vehicles, Honda acknowledges infrastructure challenges and plans a dedicated EV production plant in India by 2028.
HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank both reported robust earnings growth for the June 2025 quarter, fueled by increased interest and non-interest income. HDFC Bank announced a bonus issue and dividend, with net profit rising 12.2%. ICICI Bank's net profit grew by 15.4%, driven by income growth, while both lenders expressed caution regarding margin pressures and certain retail lending segments.
India faces trade deficits with most countries having free trade agreements. These partners contribute significantly to India's overall trade deficit. Newer agreements show better utilization compared to older ones. Reviews of trade pacts with ASEAN and Korea are underway. India's reliance on FTA partners has increased, with imports rising. Efforts are ongoing to balance trade and improve agreement utilization.
Despite recent market corrections, Indian equities are still among the priciest globally, with a PE ratio of 23.3, exceeding historical averages. While fundamentals remain strong, projected ROE for FY25 is 15.6%. India's dividend yield, however, is low at 1.2%, potentially limiting appeal for income investors. Nuvama cautions that high valuations and global volatility could restrain further market upside.
Silver prices soared to an unprecedented Rs 1,14,875 per kg in futures trading, fueled by robust global cues and a weakening US dollar. Simultaneously, gold futures also experienced gains, climbing to Rs 98,138 per 10 grams amid strong spot market demand.
NLC India, a state-owned enterprise, is in advanced talks with a Russian entity to secure lithium from a mine in Mali, Africa, a crucial move for India's energy transition. This initiative aligns with India's strategy to ensure consistent lithium supplies for its clean energy goals, particularly for electric vehicle batteries.
Electric car sales in India are expected to rise. CareEdge Advisory projects over 7% sales by FY28. This depends on resolving rare earth element supply issues. New models and charging infrastructure are growing. Government's PLI scheme supports battery production. Electric car ecosystem has grown rapidly. Policy support and reduced costs will boost EV adoption in India.
SpaceX has pledged $2 billion to xAI as part of a $5 billion equity round, strengthening Elon Musk's AI startup's position against OpenAI. Following xAI's merger with X, the combined entity is valued at $113 billion, with the Grok chatbot now supporting Starlink and potentially integrating into Tesla's Optimus robots.