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ICRA anticipates prolonged policy rate pause unless growth slows

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has cut the repo rate by 25 basis points to 5.25%, marking what rating agency ICRA believes is the final reduction in the current easing cycle. ICRA anticipates an extended pause on policy rates unless India's economic growth significantly underperforms projections. The RBI has revised its inflation forecast for 2025-26 down to 2.0% from earlier estimates, attributing some of the decline to tax policy changes, particularly GST rate cuts, which have cooled core-CPI inflation. Additionally, the RBI plans to inject durable liquidity through open market operations, amounting to Rs. 1 trillion, which is expected to positively impact G-sec yields. Governor Sanjay Malhotra described the current economic climate as a "rare goldilocks period," highlighting robust growth alongside low inflation, as the central bank aims to support and accelerate economic progress into the new year. sources

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Dec 06 2025, 1 pm

DEA Secretary: Digital Shift Created Transparent Fiscal System

Economic Affairs Secretary Anuradha Thakur has highlighted India's enhanced fiscal discipline under the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) framework, alongside the expansion of the formal tax base and increased transparency in fiscal systems at both Union and State levels. Speaking at a seminar on public financial management (PFM) for Global South countries, Thakur noted that innovations such as paperless budget preparation and electronic fund releases have fostered a transparent fiscal ecosystem. She emphasized the transformative impact of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and the integration of budgetary workflows through systems like the Public Financial Management System (PFMS). Controller General of Accounts TCA Kalyani echoed these sentiments, underscoring India's commitment to custodial integrity in public finance. The seminar served as a platform for knowledge exchange, with participants discussing India's digital solutions and their applicability to treasury reforms in developing economies. sources

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Dec 06 2025, 1 pm

Centre caps airfares amid IndiGo flight disruptions and price hikes

Air travel in India has faced significant disruption this week as IndiGo cancelled over 1,000 flights, prompting the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) to impose fare caps to prevent opportunistic pricing. The ministry's directive aims to protect passengers, particularly vulnerable groups such as senior citizens and students, from financial strain during this period of operational irregularities. MoCA will monitor fare levels closely and enforce compliance, with corrective actions for any violations. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has granted IndiGo a temporary exemption to address severe rostering issues linked to new Flight Duty Time Limitations. Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu expressed optimism that flight schedules would stabilise within three days, while IndiGo's CEO Pieter Elbers noted that operational disruptions were expected to improve, with cancellations anticipated to drop below 1,000 by Saturday and a return to normalcy projected between December 10 and 15. sources

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Dec 06 2025, 1 pm

India's Exports to Russia Could Reach $35 Billion by 2030

India could significantly boost its merchandise exports to Russia from approximately $5 billion to nearly $35 billion by 2030, according to a GTRI report coinciding with President Vladimir Putin's visit to Delhi. Despite bilateral trade reaching $70 billion, India's exports remain low, primarily due to a heavy reliance on crude oil imports from Russia, which totaled $63.8 billion in FY2025, resulting in a trade deficit of $58.9 billion. The report highlights that India captures only 2.4% of Russia's $202.6 billion import market, with substantial opportunities in food, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods. However, challenges such as payment delays due to limited access to SWIFT for Russian banks hinder progress. The GTRI suggests establishing a modern rupee-rouble settlement system and enhancing institutional support to diversify India's trade with Russia beyond energy, tapping into a broader range of goods. sources

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Dec 06 2025, 11 am

IndiGo cancels 200+ flights from Delhi, Mumbai Saturday

IndiGo, India's largest domestic airline, has cancelled over 200 flights from Delhi and Mumbai following a tumultuous week marked by disruptions due to new flight duty and rest period (FDTL) norms for pilots. The cancellations occurred a day after the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) granted temporary relaxations to IndiGo, including a rollback of night duty definitions and an increase in permitted night landings. IndiGo's CEO, Pieter Elbers, issued an apology for the inconvenience caused to passengers after the airline had previously cancelled over 1,000 flights. The Airlines' Pilots Association (ALPA) India has expressed strong objections to the DGCA's selective relaxations, arguing they compromise safety and regulatory parity. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has since decided to suspend the implementation of the revised FDTL norms, which were initially mandated by the Delhi High Court to enhance pilot fatigue management and passenger safety. sources

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Dec 06 2025, 11 am

Maharashtra Set to Pioneer India's Natural Farming Movement

Maharashtra is poised to lead India in natural farming as the nation reassesses its agricultural strategies amid challenges like climate change and rising costs. With a total area of 307.6 lakh hectares, the state relies heavily on rainfall, making natural farming essential for sustainable agriculture. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has initiated the Natural Farming State Mission, aiming to create a market-driven policy framework that connects local clusters to Bio-input Resource Centres and Farmer Producer Organisations. This approach is expected to cut cultivation costs by 40-50%, increase farmer incomes by 35%, and significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Innovations like agroforestry models will further enhance farmer resilience and soil health. If successfully implemented, Maharashtra's transition to natural farming could set a national standard for ecologically sustainable and economically viable agriculture, benefiting farmers and consumers alike. sources

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Dec 06 2025, 10 am

Hyderabad airport chaos: Indigo cancels 69 morning flights

On December 6, 2025, passengers at Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport faced significant disruptions as IndiGo Airlines cancelled 69 flights, including 46 departures and 26 arrivals, by 9:30 AM. Many travelers were informed of these cancellations late the previous night, leading to confusion and frustration as last-minute changes continued to affect their travel plans. The situation has raised concerns among air commuters, who are struggling to navigate the unexpected flight cancellations and delays. IndiGo's operational challenges have drawn attention to the broader issues affecting air travel in the region, as passengers seek clarity and assistance amid the ongoing disruptions. sources

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Dec 06 2025, 10 am

"Creating Legal Frameworks for Sustainable, Low-Emission Agriculture"

Climate change poses a significant threat to global industries, particularly agriculture, which is highly sensitive to environmental shifts. Erratic weather patterns disrupt crop lifecycles, workforce stability, and supply chains, leading to financial strain and regulatory uncertainties. Agriculture contributes approximately 25% of global greenhouse gas emissions, exacerbating climate issues, with practices like stubble burning in India further complicating the situation. In response, India is promoting low-carbon agricultural practices through initiatives such as the Carbon Credit Trading Scheme and precision agriculture technologies, including drones for crop monitoring and resource management. The National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture aims to enhance resilience through improved crop varieties, water efficiency, and pest management, while also encouraging contract farming to provide farmers with better resources and market access. As India navigates the intersection of tradition and modernity, it seeks to transform challenges into opportunities for sustainable growth in agriculture. sources

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Dec 06 2025, 9 am

FLY91 increases Hyderabad-Goa flights for stranded travelers

In a bid to assist stranded passengers amid ongoing aviation sector challenges, regional airline FLY91 has announced additional flights between Hyderabad and Goa over the next three days. The new services will operate as a daily round trip, with flight IC 7001 departing Hyderabad at 2030 hrs and arriving in Goa at 2210 hrs, followed by IC 7002 leaving Goa at 2235 hrs and landing in Hyderabad at 0015 hrs. This initiative aims to provide crucial access for both leisure and business travellers, as many have struggled to secure seats on this popular route. Manoj Chacko, Managing Director and CEO of FLY91, emphasized the airline's commitment to supporting travellers during this challenging time. Passengers can book these extra flights through the FLY91 website and various travel booking platforms. The airline connects several destinations, including Jalgaon, Sindhudurg, and Bengaluru, enhancing regional connectivity. sources

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Dec 06 2025, 9 am

IndiGo flight disruptions affect Thiruvananthapuram, Ahmedabad airports

IndiGo Airlines faced significant operational disruptions on Saturday, with multiple flight cancellations reported at Thiruvananthapuram and Ahmedabad airports. Thiruvananthapuram International Airport saw six domestic flights cancelled, impacting key routes to Delhi, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru, while Ahmedabad Airport reported seven arrivals and 12 departures cancelled early in the day. The disruptions stem from ongoing operational challenges, prompting the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to establish a four-member committee to investigate the airline's compliance with new fatigue management regulations. The DGCA noted IndiGo's struggles with crew availability and training, leading to a surge in cancellations, peaking at 170-200 per day. The committee, comprising senior DGCA officials, is tasked with identifying the causes of these disruptions and assessing the airline's preparedness for the revised regulations. Findings are expected within 15 days to inform regulatory actions aimed at preventing future issues. sources

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Dec 06 2025, 9 am

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