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February 26, 12:54 AM
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Chinese Smartphones: Chinese smartphone brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, OnePlus and Realme have seen their first-ever sales decline in India as buyers move from budget to premium phones. With under ₹20,000 devices losing share and component costs surging, smartphone prices are set to rise further, while Apple, Samsung and premium-focused Vivo gain market share.
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February 24, 12:21 AM
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Explore insights from industry leaders at the Economic Times Great India Retail Summit on why enduring retail institutions outlast fleeting brands in today's volatile market.
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February 24, 12:17 AM
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Explore how Indian retail is thriving amidst volatility and uncertainty, with insights from leaders in grocery, fashion, and D2C. Discover strategies for demand forecasting, inventory management, and embracing change.
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February 1, 8:22 PM
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Experience-first travel is changing how Indians holiday by focusing on depth, culture, nature, and curated journeys over packed itineraries.
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February 1, 8:12 PM
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India saw a 17% rise in the live events space in 2025, marking a boom in demand for experiences. This was led by Gen-Z and millennial crowds.
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February 1, 8:09 PM
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Late-night cafés catering to an all-hours workforce are proving popular across India’s largest cities – opening a new competition front in the country’s booming coffee shop market
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February 1, 8:03 PM
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February 1, 5:44 PM
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A new report reveals Indian consumers now prefer micro-influencers over mega influencers, as trust in digital creators grows. With 61% viewing influencer content as credible, brands must focus on local relevance to thrive in a changing market.
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January 31, 10:22 PM
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India and the European Union have signed a historic free trade agreement. This deal will significantly boost European exports to India. Tariffs on many European goods will be reduced or eliminated. This includes cars, machinery, and agricultural products. The agreement also opens up India's services sector.
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January 31, 10:19 PM
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StarDream Cruises unveils two new brand films that celebrate Indian culture, connection, and intuitive cruising - bringing the spirit of togetherness on board through experience-led storytelling.
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January 31, 10:02 PM
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The conclusion of the India–European Union Free Trade Agreement feels less like a routine trade announcement and more like the opening of a long-awaited corrido
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January 25, 4:08 AM
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January 25, 3:57 AM
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India Business News: MUMBAI: Indian leisure travel saw a marked behavioural shift in 2025, with travellers increasingly opting for fewer destinations, longer stays and slo.
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February 25, 8:20 PM
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In this new episode of Chats Over Chai, CEO Lisa Singh sits down with incoming Head of Cultural Diplomacy at the Australia India Institute, Sudip Chakraborty, to discuss his journey from founding the national governing body of Australian Rules Football in India (AFL India) to leading cross-cultural sports initiatives across both countries.
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February 24, 12:18 AM
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He noted that due to the appeal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to promote "Vocal for Local", Indian-made products are dominating the markets this Holi. Herbal gulal, natural colours, pichkaris, balloons, pooja materials, sandalwood, apparel and various festive items manufactured in India are witnessing strong demand, whereas Chinese goods have significantly declined in the market since 2021.
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February 17, 5:47 AM
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Gen Alpha prefers Korean dramas and anime over Bollywood, ramen over Maggi, and Roblox over the mall.
340 million Indian kids are building a culture of their own, a mix of global trends, gaming, and AI, shaped by algorithms and paid for through UPI.
Here’s what that looks like:
- K-wave over everything: 1 in 4 noodles on Blinkit are ramen, and Korean dramas appear in Netflix’s Top 10 every week.
- Gaming is social: Roblox and Fortnite aren’t just games, they’re where friendships are built. 69% prefer this to hanging out outdoors.
- Snackable content only: Over 30% spend 2+ hours a day on YouTube Shorts. Attention spans are half that of Millennials. Hook them in 3 seconds or they’re gone.
- Authenticity over polish: Raw, unfiltered content gets 22% higher brand recall. Shaky feels real. Perfect feels staged. They’d rather see flaws than fake perfection.
The 2030 consumer is already here, spending digitally, researching independently, and rejecting anything that feels manufactured.
We broke down 20 insights on Gen Alpha in India.
Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/gRTfAmb6
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February 1, 8:12 PM
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India is witnessing a surge in premium spending, but the trend is uneven. Ultra-rich consumers are buying luxury homes, cars, and exclusive experiences, while young YOLO urbanites spend on international travel, premium cosmetics, and exotic dining. The average Indian still largely sticks to regular products, making luxury adoption concentrated among affluent and aspirational segments.
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February 1, 8:11 PM
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Charu Bhatia | Business Remedies | By 2026, the Indian consumer is evolving faster than ever, reshaping markets, brands, and
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February 1, 8:04 PM
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India’s outbound travel market is witnessing remarkable growth, propelling the United States to become the second-largest destination for Indian tourists by 2026. This surge is driven by factors such as India’s expanding middle class, rising disposable incomes, and a growing appetite for international travel. As the global recovery continues, Indian travellers are opting for longer
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February 1, 8:01 PM
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Appetite to explore wider Britain has risen to 60%, up from nearly 80% concentrating only on London a decade ago, signalling strong momentum for regional tourism hubs like Manchester.
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January 31, 10:24 PM
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Indian consumers can expect significant price reductions on a wide range of European products after India and th
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January 31, 10:21 PM
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Republic Day sales reveal a shift in Indian consumer spending towards premiumization and value, not just discounts. See how D2C brands are adapting and what it means for early-year market intent.
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January 31, 10:06 PM
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India Travel Market 2026: Strategic Shifts & What They Mean for Tourism Boards For Short-Haul & Regional Travel (Domestic India, Southeast Asia, Middle East) Shorter, more frequent trips became firmly established as Indian travellers took advantage of improved regional connectivity, competitive airf
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January 31, 10:01 PM
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Spotlight News: Indians are eager to travel abroad in 2026, but face challenges with trip planning and rising booking stress. Discover insights on the latest travel trends, budgeting, and top destinations for Indian travelers this year.
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January 25, 4:07 AM
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