The Iran war impact on Make in India
Read more.War opens a window for India’s space startups: India’s space startups may have found an unexpected tailwind. The Iran war is driving demand for satellite-based surveillance, creating a “just right” moment for firms building imaging and data capabilities.Startups like Pixxel, Digantara and GalaxEye Space are already seeing inbound interest and signing deals, especially from West Asia, where many countries lack their own satellite systems.The opportunity is sizeable, with projections pegging India’s space surveillance market at $8 billion by 2033.
But scale remains a constraint, with only a handful of satellites operational. Geopolitics could also complicate growth, as firms navigating US partnerships may face restrictions on who they can sell data to.
Read more.Maruti’s EV debut hits early roadblocks: Maruti Suzuki’s long-awaited EV entry has stumbled out of the gate. The company fell well short of its 70,000-unit production target in FY26, exporting 25,000 units and selling just 1,400 domestically.A mix of delays and disruptions hurt momentum.
The domestic launch was pushed back, rare-earth magnet shortages slowed production, and a global EV slowdown weighed on demand.While rivals like Tata Motors and Mahindra scaled up, Maruti stayed cautious, capping output to avoid long waiting periods. The company is now betting on FY27, when a larger production line comes online.
For now, its EV journey mirrors the broader industry: strong long-term potential, but a bumpy start. Read more.A ‘leadership moment’ for India in a volatile world: In a world shaped by repeated shocks, from covid to Iran war, India has a rare opening to lead, says McKinsey & Co.’s global managing partner Bob Sternfels.As global systems shift from
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