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IndiGo has faced significant operational disruptions, leading to the cancellation of 60 flights from Bengaluru Airport on Thursday, following a previous wave of 220 cancellations across major airports. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has intensified scrutiny of the airline, summoning CEO Pieter Elbers for a detailed report on the situation. IndiGo Chairman Vikram Mehta attributed the chaos to a mix of internal and external factors, including technical glitches and new crew duty regulations. Despite similar challenges faced by other airlines, IndiGo's operations have been disproportionately affected, with a depletion of 378 pilots over the past nine months. The DGCA has deployed an oversight team at IndiGo's headquarters to monitor flight cancellations and crew management. The Federation of Indian Pilots has criticized IndiGo's staffing strategy, claiming it has led to the current crisis due to inadequate planning and a hiring freeze. 
Published: Dec 11 2025, 11 ameznews.inThe latest NABARD Rural Economic Conditions and Sentiments Survey (RECSS) reveals a significant revival in rural India, with 80% of households reporting increased consumption over the past year. The eighth round of the bi-monthly survey, conducted since September 2024, indicates a broad-based recovery in rural demand, rising incomes, and improved well-being. Notably, 42.2% of households experienced income growth, the highest since the survey began, while only 15.7% reported declines. Optimism is high, with 75.9% expecting further income increases next year. Investment activity has surged, with 29.3% of households increasing capital investments, driven by strong consumption and income gains. Access to formal credit has also improved, reaching 58.3%. Additionally, inflation perceptions have dropped to a year-low of 3.77%, enhancing real income and purchasing power. Overall, the survey underscores a positive trajectory for rural India, bolstered by government welfare support and public investment. 
Published: Dec 11 2025, 12 pmeznews.inReliance Industries (RIL) appears to be halting new purchases of Russian crude and fuel oil amid increasing sanctions and compliance pressures, according to recent signals. While some Indian refiners, including Nayara Energy and state-controlled entities, are capitalizing on widened discounts for Russian Urals crude—now around $7 per barrel—RIL has ceased imports into its Special Economic Zone refinery since November 20. Kpler's data indicates that no new Russian cargoes are currently heading to RIL's Jamnagar facility, following the discharge of the Aqua Titan on December 17. Analysts suggest that while RIL's withdrawal may reduce India's overall Russian crude imports, other refiners may engage in opportunistic buying. However, RIL's significant capacity means that any shortfall from its absence could impact overall import levels, which are expected to stabilize around 1–1.2 million barrels per day in the near future. 
Published: Dec 11 2025, 12 pmeznews.inDCM Shriram Limited, a prominent Indian conglomerate, has partnered with Bayer Crop Science Limited, a global leader in agricultural solutions, by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing India's agricultural ecosystem. The agreement focuses on collaboration in areas such as agri-inputs, digital advisory, and sustainable farming practices. Both companies will explore synergies in crop solutions, seeds, and digital tools, while also assessing opportunities to support farmer organizations and promote sustainable agriculture initiatives, including soil health and carbon sequestration projects. DCM Shriram's Chairman, Ajay S Shriram, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, emphasizing its potential to benefit farming communities. Bayer's CEO, Simon Wiebusch, highlighted the importance of resilience and value-chain integration in Indian agriculture, stating that their combined expertise will facilitate market access and create lasting positive change for farmers. The collaboration aims to improve productivity and promote climate-resilient farming practices across the country. 
Published: Dec 11 2025, 11 ameznews.inSyama Prasad Mookerjee Port (SMP) in Kolkata is contemplating an expansion of its direct shipping network to additional East and Southeast Asian nations, spurred by the success of its weekly China Calcutta Service (CCS). Launched in July 2024 in partnership with Pacific International Lines, the CCS has significantly reduced costs and transit times, leading to a steady increase in demand. Deputy Chairperson Samrat Rahi noted that the port is actively exploring direct services to other Far East and Southeast Asian countries. Meanwhile, the Haldia Dock Complex (HDC) has experienced remarkable growth, achieving its highest-ever monthly container throughput of 21,691 TEUs in November 2025, bolstered by direct vessels from China and the introduction of the Port-Link Express rail service connecting Kolkata and Haldia. Rahi emphasized that upcoming barge movements between the two dock systems could further enhance throughput. 
Published: Dec 11 2025, 10 ameznews.inIndia's retail inflation is projected to rise in November to between 0.5% and 1%, following a historic low of 0.3% in October, according to upcoming data from the government. The increase is attributed to the waning base effect and rising prices of gold and silver, which are expected to influence the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Aditi Nayar, Chief Economist at ICRA, noted that the low inflation in October was primarily due to a decline in the food and beverage sector. Despite this, core-CPI inflation remained stable at 4.5%. The Reserve Bank of India has also revised its inflation forecast for FY26 downwards, anticipating an average inflation rate of 2% for the year. Experts suggest that while inflation may have bottomed out, it is expected to rise in subsequent quarters, with potential supply issues in the food sector due to unseasonal rains and increased import duties on pulses. 
Published: Dec 11 2025, 10 ameznews.inIndia's capital expenditure (capex) cycle is gaining momentum, primarily driven by traditional sectors, according to a report by ICICI Securities. Unlike the United States, where private investment is increasingly focused on IT equipment and software, India's capex growth is broad-based, positioning the country as a hedge against the anticipated AI-led investment boom in 2026. Key contributors to this growth include utilities, energy, metals, and industrials, with utilities alone accounting for approximately ₹1.98 trillion in capex. The report emphasizes that India's diverse investment landscape, which includes healthcare, telecom, and infrastructure, mitigates risks associated with sectoral concentration seen in the US. This ongoing capex uptrend is expected to enhance India's investment rate, supporting economic growth as companies expand capacity and the government invests in infrastructure development. 
Published: Dec 11 2025, 9 ameznews.inIndia's IndiGo airline announced a reduction in its capacity and passenger unit revenue forecast for the third quarter, following a directive from the civil aviation regulator to cut 10% of its domestic winter schedule. This decision comes in the wake of mass cancellations last week, where IndiGo scrapped over 2,000 flights due to pilot roster mismanagement, stranding tens of thousands of passengers. The airline now anticipates third-quarter capacity growth in the "high single to early double-digit percentage," a significant drop from its previous forecast of "high teens." Additionally, it expects a "mid-single digit percentage downward moderation" in passenger unit revenue, contrasting with earlier expectations of flat to slight growth. IndiGo indicated that the regulator's directive would also affect its fourth-quarter capacity outlook, with further guidance on the full-year 2026 impact to be provided later. 
Published: Dec 11 2025, 6 ameznews.inSagar Hanuman Singh, Director-General of the National Institute of Plant Health Management (NIPHM), emphasized the inseparable link between plant health and human health, advocating for a national soil health framework akin to those in Europe and the US. Speaking at the BioAgri 2025 conference, he highlighted the detrimental effects of chemical agriculture on soil and called for urgent policies and rejuvenation programs to ensure India's agricultural produce, particularly Telangana's chillies, remains residue-free for export. V Praveen Rao, Vice-Chancellor of Kaveri University, stressed the importance of collaboration between public institutions and the biological industry for agricultural transition. John Peter, President of the BioAgri Input Producers Association (BIPA), noted the historical roots of biological agriculture in India and the need to reclaim this heritage. The conference, themed “Nurturing Nature, Nourishing the Future,” gathered over 200 delegates to discuss innovations and trends in sustainable agriculture. 
Published: Dec 10 2025, 9 pmeznews.inThe Committee on Cotton Production and Consumption (CCPC) has projected a decline in cotton production for the 2025-2026 season, estimating output at 292.15 lakh bales, down from 297.24 lakh bales last season. This estimate aligns with the Ministry of Agriculture's initial forecast. The CCPC also anticipates a reduction in imports, estimating them at 40 lakh bales compared to 41.4 lakh bales last year, contrasting with the Cotton Association of India's prediction of a record 50 lakh bales. Overall supply is expected to decrease to 377.65 lakh bales, with ending stocks projected at 40.65 lakh bales. Additionally, the CCPC has lowered export estimates to 15 lakh bales and slightly reduced mills' consumption to 213 lakh bales. The first meeting of the season was conducted via video conference, chaired by the Textile Commissioner, as noted by K Venkatachalam, chief advisor of the Tamilnadu Spinning Mills Association. 
Published: Dec 10 2025, 9 pm
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