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MSMEs Drive India’s Job Creation Engine

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) remain India’s most powerful platform for employment generation and inclusive economic growth, Union MSME Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi said, underscoring the sector’s central role in the country’s long-term prosperity. Speaking during an interaction with...

Industry Flags Key Reform Priorities Ahead of Budget 2026

As India heads into Union Budget 2026, industry leaders across sectors are calling for focused reforms to sustain growth momentum, unlock private investment, and address long-standing structural gaps. From MSMEs and startups to large enterprises, the consensus is clear:...

Deloitte: MSME Productivity Hindered by Structural Gaps

India’s Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) continue to drive national growth—accounting for 30% of GDP, 45% of exports, and employing over 240 million people—but a new report by Deloitte India reveals a widening productivity gap caused by deep-rooted...

NITI Aayog Highlights Services Sector as India’s Next Growth Engine

NITI Aayog has released two comprehensive reports — “India’s Services Sector: Insights from GVA Trends and State-Level Dynamics” and “India’s Services Sector: Insights from Employment Trends and State-Level Dynamics” — marking the first detailed national assessment of the services...

UBS Ranks India Among Top Emerging Markets for Investment

Global investment bank UBS has ranked India among the most attractive emerging markets for investors, highlighting its resilient economy, strong consumption trends, and reform-driven growth. In its latest outlook, UBS upgraded Emerging Market (EM) equities to “Attractive,” citing an improving...

India Targets $5 Trillion Economy by 2027

India is steadily advancing toward becoming a $5 trillion economy within the next three years, according to Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal. In a recent webinar hosted by the Merchants' Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI), the...

MSEs Dues Cross ₹50,000 Cr Despite Reforms

India’s micro and small enterprises (MSEs) are grappling with a persistent and growing challenge—delayed payments. Despite multiple government interventions and regulatory measures over the years, unpaid dues to MSEs have now crossed a staggering ₹50,000 crore, exposing significant cracks...
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