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  • Beyond Meetings: Why Flexibility Matters in Business Travel

    Mar 17: Corporate travel is no longer defined by rushed itineraries and back-to-back meetings. Today, it is evolving into a more thoughtful experience that balances productivity with comfort. As Indian companies expand into new markets, business travel is picking up pace. But with packed schedules, flight changes and tight itineraries, many professionals are finding that work trips can quickly become exhausting rather than productive. As travel increases, expectations are shifting. Today’s business travellers are looking for smoother, more flexible journeys, whether that means easier booking options, the ability to adjust plans on the go or a travel experience that allows them to stay focused and refreshed.

    1. Flexibility is Essential
    Business travel often requires a degree of flexibility. Meetings run over, schedules shift, and priorities change. Flexible fares and booking options allow companies to adjust plans effortlessly, ensuring travel stays smooth.

    2. Supporting Both the Company and the Traveller
    As business travel grows, companies are increasingly looking for programmes that offer both convenience and added value. With MHcorporate by Malaysia Airlines, businesses can manage work travel more efficiently while offering employees additional benefits – not only for work trips but also when travelling for leisure with their loved ones. When employees book their personal travel through the portal, companies can also earn Corporate Loyalty Points that can be redeemed for flights across the Malaysia Airlines network. This allows organisations to streamline travel management while rewarding both the business and its employees.

    3. Travel Supports Business Growth
    For many organisations, travel remains a key driver for building partnerships and expanding into new markets. Strong airline networks and reliable regional connectivity help teams move efficiently across key destinations in Asia-Pacific and beyond. Corporate programmes such as MHcorporate by Malaysia Airlines offer structured benefits while keeping travel simple and manageable.

    4. Efficiency Makes a Difference
    Time saved during travel can be reinvested into business priorities. Reliable routes, convenient connections and smooth coordination all contribute to a more efficient travel experience. For small and medium-sized businesses in particular, a dependable travel programme helps reduce uncertainty and allows teams to focus on their core work.

    5. Smarter Travel Planning
    Frequent business travellers are increasingly choosing airline partners based on reliability, connectivity and ease of booking. In response, companies are taking a more strategic approach, prioritising long-term value over one-off bookings.

    As business travel continues to grow, companies of all sizes are rethinking how they manage it. Flexible options, clear benefits and strong global connectivity are now central to decision-making. Programmes such as MHcorporate by Malaysia Airlines – offering corporate fare benefits, greater booking flexibility, and access to the airlines’ international network – provide a practical way for companies to manage business travel with greater flexibility and value.

     
  • Gurugram Comic Con Debut Draws 22,000 plus Fans, Brings Pop Culture Fest to Millennium City

    Gurugram Comic Con Debut Draws 22,000 plus Fans, Brings Pop Culture Fest to Millennium City

    Gurugram, Mar 17th:  Gurugram Comic Con, presented by Maruti Suzuki Arena and powered by Crunchyroll, wrapped up its inaugural edition at Gym Khana Club Ground, marking the city’s first-ever Comic Con and drawing over 22,000 footfall across a two-day celebration of pop culture. The debut weekend reflected Gurugram’s fast-growing community of comic readers, anime enthusiasts,  gamers and pop culture fans who brought their energy to the Millennium City’s newest cultural gathering.

    From the moment gates opened on March 14, young professionals, students, creators, and fandom communities moved across the venue exploring artist alleys, graphic novel displays, collectible stalls, gaming arenas, and live stage programming.

    Attendees navigated between creator sessions, live performances, and immersive brand activations. In a city known for its corporate parks, global offices, and bustling tech corridors like Cyber City and Udyog Vihar, the weekend offered fans a chance to step away from boardrooms and coworking spaces and step into a world of comics, cosplay, and fandom.

    The creators’ stage remained one of the biggest attractions across the weekend. Fans gathered for sessions with artists and storytellers including internationally acclaimed comic artist Raymund Bermudez alongside Indian creators and illustrators who shared insights into storytelling, visual design, and the growing global footprint of comic culture.

    Another highlight of the programming included conversations around animation and storytelling with the team behind Mahavatar Narasimha, offering audiences a closer look at the craft behind bringing mythology to animated life. Creator-led sessions and live art showcases continued to draw enthusiastic participation, reinforcing the strong creative culture within India’s comic and illustration community.

    Music, performances, and comedy kept the stage buzzing throughout the weekend. Comic Con Jukebox delivered energetic live sets featuring performers by prominent Indian rappers like Ikka, Dharmik (Madhusubdhan Sharma), while Gini, a young rising star in the Indian independent music scene also swayed the fans, turning the arena into a lively celebration of fandom and music. The Comic Con Comedy Showcase also played to packed audiences, with comedians including Jaspreet Singh and Onkar Yadav entertaining fans with humour drawn from everyday life and pop culture references.

    Cosplay once again emerged as one of the defining highlights of the Gurugram edition. Participants brought a wide spectrum of characters to life from anime, gaming, films, and comic book universes, including fan favourites such as Spider-Man, Deadpool, Batman, Naruto Uzumaki, Tanjiro Kamado from Demon Slayer, Monkey. D. Luffy from One Piece, Harley Quinn, and Geralt of Rivia from the Witcher. The Gurugram Comic Con Cosplay Contest drew large crowds across both days as more than 250 cosplayers competed for a daily cash prize of ₹30,000, showcasing detailed costumes and performances that captured the imagination of the audience.

    The Indian Championship of Cosplay – Gurugram Qualifier, presented by Maruti Suzuki Arena, concluded on Sunday, where Vandana Sharma, cosplaying as an Orc from Warcraft, won the title along with ₹50,000 and a qualifying entry to the ICC Finals 2026. The competition saw over 250 cosplayers from across the region bring their favourite characters to life on stage.

    The NODWIN Gaming Arena remained one of the most active zones of the venue across the weekend, with fans testing their skills through competitive challenges and interactive gameplay. Experience zones by Maruti Suzuki Arena and Crunchyroll also attracted strong participation as anime fans, gamers, and first-time visitors explored installations, activities, and exclusive fan experiences.

    Shefali Johnson, CEO, Comic Con India, said, “Gurugram is a city full of energy. During the week people are busy building companies, working across global teams, and moving between offices in Cyber City and along Golf Course Road. This weekend we saw many of those same people come together as anime fans, gamers, comic readers, and cosplayers. Watching superheroes and anime characters walk through the Millennium City created some really special moments for all of us. A large part of the Comic Con India team works out of Gurugram, so bringing the festival here for the first time felt very personal. The warmth and enthusiasm from the community has been wonderful to see, and it gives us a lot of excitement about growing Gurugram Comic Con in the years ahead.”

    Akshat Rathee, Co-founder and Managing Director, NODWIN Gaming, said, “Gurugram is home for us at NODWIN Gaming, so bringing Comic Con here felt incredibly personal. Our headquarters is in this city, and over the weekend it genuinely felt like the entire extended NODWIN family showed up, colleagues, friends, partners, and families all coming together to experience Gurugram’s grandest pop culture celebration. Even my own family spent a good part of the day at the festival and had a great time soaking it all in. Seeing Comic Con come alive in the same city where we built NODWIN made this first Gurugram edition a really special moment for our entire team.”

    Across two days, Gurugram Comic Con brought together comic readers, anime fans, gamers, cosplayers, and families under one roof. The inaugural edition demonstrated how strongly pop culture resonates within the Millennium City’s young, globally connected audience.

    As the curtains close on its first Gurugram chapter, the festival firmly establishes itself as a new addition to the city’s cultural calendar, setting the stage for even larger celebrations in the years ahead.

  • Tata Power Renewables & Tata Capital Launch ‘SunSmart Flexi EMI’ for C&I Solar

    Tata Power Renewables Collaborates with Tata Capital to Unveil First of its kind SunSmart Flexi EMI Scheme – ‘Pay As you Save’ for Commercial & Industrial Customers

    Mar 17: Tata Power Solaroof, India’s leading provider of rooftop solar solutions and part of Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), has announced the launch of an innovative solar financing solution for C&I customers under the SunSmart Flexi EMI Scheme, in partnership with Tata Capital. The scheme is designed to make rooftop solar adoption more affordable, flexible and accessible for businesses across India.

    Tata Power Renewables & Tata Capital Launch ‘SunSmart Flexi EMI’ for C&I Solar

     In an industry-first move, the SunSmart Flexi EMI Scheme aligns customer repayments with estimated solar energy generation, enabling C&I customers to effectively “pay as they save.” The scheme offers the flexibility of monthly EMIs or lease rentals linked to projected power output, helping businesses optimize cash flows while transitioning to clean energy.

    The SunSmart Flexi EMI Scheme features collateral-free financing, competitive interest rates, flexible repayment terms, and seamless digital processing, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free financing experience for businesses of varying sizes and energy requirements.

    Through this initiative, Tata Power Solaroof continues to strengthen its commitment to enabling clean energy adoption for India’s C&I sector. By choosing rooftop solar, businesses can achieve long-term cost savings, improve energy resilience, and contribute meaningfully to India’s clean energy transition and its Net Zero ambition by 2070.

    Through this scheme, Tata Power Solaroof aims to cater variety of C&I segments, which include Automobile, textile, IT, steel, HVAC, cold storage, FMCG and quick commerce to name a few.

    In the current financial year, Tata Power Solaroof has completed around 6700 installations for C&I customers sparing diverse industries, having a cumulative capacity of more than 580 MWp.

    Tata Power Solaroof has successfully completed over 3.7 lakhs installations which includes both residential and C&I segment, achieving a cumulative installed capacity exceeding 4.5 GWp.

  • TrafficGuard Appoints Scott Thomson as Head of AI to Drive Next-Generation Fraud Prevention and Platform Innovation

    Thomson brings over 10 years’ experience in AI technology and strategy from Google, Adobe, and Telstra to one of the industry’s earliest AI-native ad fraud prevention platforms.   

    TrafficGuard Appoints Scott Thomson as Head of AI to Drive Next-Generation Fraud Prevention and Platform Innovation

    Australia, March 17: TrafficGuard, a leading platform in AI-powered digital ad verification and invalid traffic (IVT) prevention, has appointed Scott Thomson as Head of AI. Thomson will oversee and accelerate the execution and embedment of AI into TrafficGuard’s platform and processes, building on more than eight years of machine learning innovation that has positioned the company at the forefront of ad fraud detection since its founding. He brings over a decade’s worth of experience in technology and AI innovation, having previously worked for Google, Adobe, and Telstra, as well as founding strategic consultancy firm SCRYPTID.   

    TrafficGuard was among the first ad verification platforms to deploy machine learning models for real-time invalid traffic detection, processing billions of data points to identify fraud patterns invisible to rules-based systems. That early investment in AI infrastructure now serves as the foundation for the company’s next generation of detection capabilities – engineered to combat an increasingly sophisticated threat landscape.   

    “We are delighted to welcome Scott in an executive capacity at a pivotal time for TrafficGuard. His deep expertise in AI spanning Google Cloud, generative AI strategy, and enterprise innovation is directly aligned with where we are taking this business,” said Mat Ratty, CEO of TrafficGuard. “Scott’s appointment accelerates our ability to execute our AI roadmap and deliver advanced fraud prevention to advertisers globally. We look forward to the contribution he will make as we enter our next phase of growth.”   

    Scott Thomson will support TrafficGuard’s expansion of its AI capabilities, ensuring the platform is well positioned to manage ad exposure and fraud risks as the digital advertising ecosystem undergoes its most significant shift in a decade. He will leveragehis extensive experience in AI strategy and innovation to accelerate product development and commercial execution, bringing to market advanced solutions that monitor, detect, analyse, and respond to invalid traffic, while driving adoption across new verticals and channels.   

    Scott Thomson, Head of AI, Traffic Guard said: “Having served as a non-executive director since early 2024 with TrafficGuard, I’m looking forward to adding my experience and guidance more directly to our already significant team. The AI arms race in ad fraud is real. Fraudsters are already deploying agentic bots and generative AI to evade detection at scale, and staying ahead requires deep AI expertise and a platform built for continuous evolution.   

    The appointment comes at a critical inflection point for the industry. The rapid proliferation of agentic AI – autonomous bots capable of browsing, clicking, filling out forms, and mimicking genuine user behaviour, is fundamentally reshaping the threat landscape for digital advertisers. Unlike traditional bot traffic, agentic bots operate with human-like intent patterns, making them significantly harder to detect using conventional verification methods. Industry analysts project that AI-generated invalid traffic will account for an increasingly material share of digital ad spend waste over the coming years, creating an urgent need for AI-native detection that can evolve at the same pace as the threats it defends against.   

    “TrafficGuard has a strong foundation in machine learning-driven detection, and I’m here to accelerate what’s next,” said Thompson. “Expanding our AI-powered capabilities beyond fraud detection into intelligent optimisation tools that help advertisers not just protect their spend, but maximise its performance. We’re evolving the platform to cover new channels and deliver actionable insights that turn fraud data into a genuine competitive advantage. Tackling ad fraud has become increasingly essential for advertisers, and I can’t wait to be part of the talented team building the future of ad verification.”   

    This strategic appointment will further strengthen TrafficGuard’s commitment to driving innovation in ad fraud prevention. It supports TrafficGuard’s wider global channel growth strategy, following its recent expansion in the United States and the appointment of CPO Miguel Lopes. The company plans to significantly expand its team, enabling brands to boost their revenue and confidently scale advertising campaigns by eliminating invalid traffic. As brands allocate record budgets to digital channels, TrafficGuard’s mission to ensure every ad dollar reaches a real human has never been more commercially critical. 

  • One-carbon Therapeutics Signs Strategic Collaboration with Tempus to Advance Molecular Insights and Enable Precision Oncology Development of TH9619

    Solna, Sweden, March 17: One-carbon Therapeutics, a clinical-stage oncology company pioneering first-in-class targeted therapies based on deep understanding into cancer biology, today announced a strategic collaboration with Tempus AI Inc. (NASDAQ: TEM), a technology company leading the adoption of AI to advance precision medicine. The collaboration will leverage Tempus’ proprietary, de-identified multimodal database and bioinformatics expertise to advance molecular insights supporting the clinical development of TH9619.

    Through this collaboration, One-carbon Therapeutics will utilize Tempus’ analytical services to characterize the expression landscape across prioritized solid tumor indications. By integrating RNA sequencing data with clinical variables, the teams aim to uncover deep molecular insights that will inform the development of TH9619.    

    “Understanding the molecular dynamics of one-carbon metabolism across tumor types and treatment settings is fundamental to advancing TH9619 with precision,” said Ana Slipicevic, Chief Executive Officer at One-carbon Therapeutics. “Tempus’ depth of molecular data and analytical rigor enables us to generate statistically robust evidence that can potentially guide clinical decision making and optimize development.”

    “At Tempus, our goal is to accelerate progress in oncology by translating complex molecular insights into meaningful therapeutic advances,” said Ezra Cohen, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Oncology, at Tempus. “Through comprehensive analysis of our multimodal dataset, we are supporting One-carbon Therapeutics in characterizing the metabolic signatures across diverse tumor types. These insights are essential to informing research strategies and advancing the development of next-generation targeted cancer therapies.”  

    By deepening the understanding of the biological mechanisms and genetic profiles associated with one-carbon metabolism across tumor types, the collaboration will strengthen the precision-driven clinical strategy for TH9619. Building on a deep understanding of how cancer cells depend on this pathway, these analyses may help identify patient populations most likely to benefit from treatment. This approach has the potential to enhance development efficiency, reduce uncertainty and ultimately help ensure that innovative targeted therapies reach the patients who need them most.

  • lomarlabs and Blaze Energy to Pilot Compact Onboard Fuel Reforming for Multi-Fuel Engines

    London,  March 17— lomarlabs, a venture catalyst advancing maritime innovation, has entered into a collaboration with Blaze Energy to pilot a third-generation, compact, engine-integrated fuel reformer designed to accelerate the practical adoption of alternative fuels in commercial shipping.

    The collaboration will culminate in a pilot installation onboard a Lomar vessel, enabling Blaze Energy to validate its multi-fuel reforming system, under real marine operating conditions. The Flex-Fuel Reformer converts ammonia, methanol, or LNG into hydrogen directly onboard the ship, allowing propulsion and power generation machinery and equipment to efficiently operate on full or partial hydrogen blends to reduce associated emissions without compromising operational flexibility. The installed system will be first proven through ammonia.

    Addressing a critical barrier to alternative fuels

    Against the backdrop of tightening regulation – including the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) and FuelEU Maritime – shipowners face increasing uncertainty around future fuel pathways, fuel availability, and long-term compliance strategies. With vessels representing multi-decade investments, the risk of premature lock-in to a single fuel or propulsion solution has become a central strategic concern.

    Blaze Energy addresses this challenge by enabling existing engines to operate efficiently with multiple alternative fuels through compact, engine-integrated fuel reforming. By converting ammonia, methanol, or LNG into hydrogen directly at the engine, the system supports hydrogen-assisted combustion without the need for large standalone equipment or dedicated hydrogen supply chains.

    Injecting small quantities of hydrogen accelerates combustion of slow-burning fuels such as ammonia – reducing ammonia slip, improving combustion efficiency, and mitigating methane slip in LNG engines. This allows owners to achieve measurable emissions and efficiency benefits while preserving operational and commercial optionality across fuels.

    From laboratory validation to marine pilot

    Building on successful laboratory validation, Blaze Energy is preparing for its first marine pilot as the next step toward real-world deployment. The pilot will be installed onboard a Lomar vessel and tested under real marine operating conditions, a key validation step towards the first commercial retrofit and newbuild deployments.

    The pilot is designed as a capital-efficient first-ship deployment, generating the technical and operational evidence required to progress towards full classification society approval and enable follow-on installations with additional owners and engine OEM partners who seek early engagement in AiP-driven fuel-flexible deployment pathways.

    A shared commitment to fuel flexibility

    The collaboration reflects a shared view between lomarlabs and Blaze Energy that fuel flexibility, rather than reliance on a single future fuel, will be central to maritime decarbonisation. By enabling vessels to bunker locally all available fuels – subject to storage tank availability – and convert them onboard, compact reforming technology offers a pragmatic pathway through uncertain fuel availability, infrastructure readiness, and regulatory evolution, for owners and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) to manage fuel uncertainty and transition risk without premature commitment to a single future fuel propulsion solution.

    Stylianos Papageorgiou, Managing Director of lomarlabs, said:

    “The energy transition in shipping will be non-linear, and multi-fuel for longer than we may want or expect. Technologies that create optionality, rather than betting on a single outcome, will be strategically important. Blaze Energy works to bring to market a technology that delivers optionality to owners and resolves engineering bottlenecks. Our collaboration is about giving new technology the space and support it needs to iterate, learn, and prove itself in the real world.”

    Rok Sitar, CEO and co-founder of Blaze Energy, said:

    “This pilot marks a deliberate shift from proving technology to proving operability. By integrating Blaze Flex-fuel System with a trading vessel we are addressing one of the key bottlenecks in adopting alternative fuels: practical, safe, and flexible use in existing vessels. Collaborating with an owner of this caliber allows us to validate the system under class-relevant conditions and build a credible pathway toward broader deployment with owners, OEMs and class societies.”

    Sven Schwarz, Strategic Advisor to Blaze Energy and former CEO of two leading European chemical tanker operators, adds:

    “For shipowners, the defining challenge is navigating regulatory uncertainty, uneven fuel availability, and long asset lifecycles at the same time. Technologies that preserve fuel optionality while working within existing engines and class frameworks are critical to de-risk compliance and long-term investment decisions.”

    Nicholas Georgiou, CEO of Lomar, adds:

    “There are many pathways to improve and develop fuel use, but one common and essential direction: decarbonisation. This collaboration has the potential to help us transform the practical adoption of alternative fuels in commercial shipping which would be of great value to owners of vessels in the water, especially those with diesel engines.”

    Looking ahead

    The pilot is scheduled for installation in early 2027, following land-based testing and engagement with classification societies. Both parties view the collaboration as a step toward developing engine-compatible, operationally credible pathways for alternative fuels—grounded in real-world testing rather than assumptions.

  • RAKEZ workshop helps businesses simplify tax compliance strengthen financial management

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    Ras Al Khaimah, Mar 17: Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) recently organised an expert-led workshop aimed at helping businesses navigate UAE corporate tax requirements while strengthening their financial management practices. The session brought together entrepreneurs and business leaders from the RAKEZ community to gain practical insights on maintaining compliance and building stronger financial resilience in today’s evolving business environment.

    The workshop focused on equipping companies with a clearer understanding of corporate tax obligations while offering practical strategies to manage spending, improve cash flow visibility, and maintain financial stability. Participants were guided through key aspects of the UAE’s corporate tax framework, including registration requirements, proper record-keeping practices, and approaches to ensuring accurate and timely tax filings.

    During the session, attendees also gained insights into corporate tax thresholds and available relief mechanisms, including the 0% tax threshold and the Small Business Relief scheme, helping businesses better understand how these provisions apply to their operations. The workshop further explored practical financial management approaches that companies can adopt to strengthen their financial position, including prioritising spending, improving cash flow monitoring, and using automation tools to enhance operational efficiency and support more sustainable growth.

    RAKEZ Group CEO Ramy Jallad said, “Our focus at RAKEZ is to ensure that businesses within our community remain well-informed and well-prepared. By bringing together regulatory expertise and practical financial insights, we help our clients strengthen their operations and make confident decisions for their growth.”

    The workshop featured insights from industry experts, including Profit Acceleration Specialist and Founding Launch Director of BNI RAK Mike Hoff, who shared growth-focused financial strategies for business owners, and Tax Consultant John Casey, who provided guidance on navigating the UAE’s corporate tax landscape and maintaining compliance.

    Through its ongoing programme of expert-led sessions, workshops, and knowledge-sharing initiatives, RAKEZ continues to provide businesses with access to practical insights, industry expertise, and the latest regulatory updates, enabling companies to stay compliant while strengthening their operational and financial foundations.

  • India’s Unemployment Rate Falls to 4.9% in February

    New Delhi — India’s unemployment rate fell to 4.9% in February 2026, down from 5% in January, according to data released by the Ministry of Statistics. The decline reflects improvements in both urban and rural labor markets.

    India’s Unemployment Rate Falls to 4.9% in February

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    Among urban residents aged 15 and above, the unemployment rate decreased slightly from 6.7% to 6.6%. In rural areas, the overall rate remained steady at 4.2%. Female employment saw significant gains: urban women’s unemployment dropped from 9.8% to 8.7%, while rural women’s rate fell from 4.3% to 4%.

    The labor force participation rate (LFPR) for the overall population remained stable at 55.9%, with rural and urban areas recording 58.7% and 50.4%, respectively. Among women aged 15 and above, participation improved to 35.3%, rising to 40% in rural areas, while remaining unchanged at 25.5% in urban areas.

    The monthly unemployment figures were compiled in collaboration with the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), covering 3,74,879 respondents. Previously, India reported only quarterly unemployment statistics, but the government has shifted to publishing both monthly and quarterly data since January 2025 to provide a more timely picture of the labor market.

    Analysts say the latest numbers signal steady recovery in employment opportunities across the country, with increased participation of women in the workforce contributing to the overall improvement.

  • Indian Stock Market: From Record Highs to Volatility — A Winter of Contrasts (Dec 2025–Mar 2026)

    The period between December 2025 and March 2026 proved to be one of the most eventful quarters for India’s stock market in recent years. It was a season that began with optimism and record-breaking milestones but soon transitioned into a phase of correction, global uncertainty, and renewed resilience. For investors, the winter months offered a vivid reminder of how rapidly market sentiment can shift in a globally connected financial ecosystem.

    A Rally That Reached New Heights

    As 2025 drew to a close, Indian equity markets were riding on strong momentum built throughout the year. Robust corporate earnings, resilient domestic consumption, and steady inflows from domestic institutional investors helped propel the benchmarks to historic levels.

    The BSE Sensex surged past the 86,000 mark, while the Nifty 50 climbed above 26,000, reflecting investor confidence in India’s economic trajectory. Banking, financial services, and infrastructure stocks led the rally, supported by strong balance sheets and expectations of sustained credit growth.

    Retail participation in the equity markets also continued to rise. Systematic investment plans (SIPs) into mutual funds remained strong, cushioning the market from volatility and reducing dependence on foreign capital flows. For much of December, the mood on Dalal Street was unmistakably bullish.

    Indian Stock Market: From Record Highs to Volatility — A Winter of Contrasts (Dec 2025–Mar 2026)

    The Turn: Profit Booking and Global Headwinds

    However, the exuberance did not last long. As the calendar turned to January 2026, markets began to show signs of fatigue. After months of sustained gains, investors started booking profits, triggering a correction in benchmark indices.

    Global developments added to the pressure. Rising crude oil prices, geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, and uncertainty surrounding global interest rate policies created nervousness among investors. Foreign institutional investors (FIIs), who had previously supported the rally, began pulling out funds from Indian equities.

    The correction was swift. Both the Sensex and Nifty retreated significantly from their record highs, reflecting broader concerns about global growth, inflation risks, and elevated market valuations.

    Market strategists noted that the correction was not entirely unexpected. After an extended rally, valuations in several sectors had become stretched, leaving equities vulnerable to external shocks. The pullback, many analysts argued, was a natural phase in a longer-term bullish cycle.

    Sectoral Divergence Becomes Visible

    During the correction phase, the performance gap between sectors became more evident. Technology and export-oriented companies faced pressure amid global economic uncertainty, while sectors linked to domestic demand — such as banking, infrastructure, and capital goods — remained relatively resilient.

    Large-cap stocks, particularly those in the banking and financial services space, continued to attract investor interest. Their strong earnings visibility and relatively stable balance sheets made them preferred picks during volatile market conditions.

    Meanwhile, mid-cap and small-cap stocks experienced sharper fluctuations as investors reassessed valuations and rotated capital toward safer large-cap counters.

    March: Signs of Stability and Recovery

    By March 2026, signs of stabilization began to emerge in the Indian equity market. Select heavyweight stocks helped drive a recovery in benchmark indices, supported by renewed buying from domestic investors and value-seeking institutional participants.

    Banking and financial stocks played a crucial role in the rebound. Market leaders across the sector witnessed renewed interest as investors looked for fundamentally strong companies capable of delivering consistent earnings growth.

    The recovery also reflected confidence in India’s broader economic fundamentals. Despite global uncertainty, India’s macroeconomic indicators remained relatively stable. Economic growth projections continued to outpace many other major economies, reinforcing the country’s position as one of the most attractive emerging markets for long-term investors.

    Domestic Strength vs Global Uncertainty

    The December–March quarter highlighted a defining characteristic of India’s modern equity market: its growing resilience, driven largely by domestic capital.

    In the past, sharp foreign investor outflows could trigger steep market declines. Today, strong domestic institutional participation — including mutual funds, insurance companies, and retail investors — has created a more balanced market structure.

    Even during periods of foreign selling, domestic investors have stepped in to absorb supply, helping stabilize market movements.

    Nevertheless, global developments continue to influence short-term sentiment. Fluctuations in oil prices, geopolitical conflicts, and changes in global monetary policy remain key variables that investors closely monitor.

    The Road Ahead

    Looking forward, market experts believe that the next phase of growth in Indian equities will depend less on valuation expansion and more on sustained corporate earnings growth.

    Infrastructure spending, manufacturing expansion, and continued digital transformation across sectors are expected to support long-term economic growth. These structural drivers could provide a strong foundation for equity markets in the coming years.

    For investors, the winter of 2025–26 served as an important lesson. Markets may move in cycles of enthusiasm and caution, but the broader story of India’s economic rise continues to attract global attention.

    In many ways, the events of the past few months reaffirm a simple truth about financial markets: while volatility is inevitable, strong fundamentals often provide the most reliable anchor for long-term confidence.

  • March Liquidity Tightness May Create Opportunities for Short-Term Debt Investors

    India’s fiscal year-end liquidity dynamics may present a window of opportunity for investors in short-term debt instruments, particularly through liquid and money market mutual funds. Historically, the period between December and March has been one of the most favorable for such investments due to temporary liquidity pressures in the financial system that tend to push short-term yields higher.

    According to market data, yields on money market instruments often rise during the final months of the financial year as banks, corporates, and financial institutions adjust their balance sheets and liquidity positions. This seasonal tightening typically leads to higher yields on instruments such as commercial papers (CPs), certificates of deposit (CDs), and treasury bills.

    Seasonal Yield Spike Around Fiscal Year-End

    The year-end period coincides with several liquidity-draining events across the economy. Companies and individuals make tax payments, corporates distribute dividends, and governments increase treasury bill issuance to manage fiscal cash flows. At the same time, banks adjust their liquidity ratios ahead of quarter-end reporting. These combined factors create a temporary spike in short-term borrowing costs in the money market.

    Historically, this pattern has led to yields peaking around March and early April, before stabilizing as liquidity returns to the system. For debt investors, this window can offer an opportunity to lock in higher yields in short-duration instruments.

    Active Portfolio Management Gains Importance

    Fund managers often respond to this seasonal trend by adjusting portfolio maturity profiles. Instead of maintaining a constant duration strategy, some actively manage maturities to capture the yield spike. This involves increasing average maturity around March–April and reinvesting proceeds from maturing instruments at elevated rates.

    For example, money market funds may hold instruments with slightly longer maturities during this phase to benefit from favorable rate movements, while liquid funds may deploy rolling maturities to reinvest proceeds into higher-yielding short-term securities.

    Current Yield Environment

    As of February 28, 2026, a money market fund cited in the report was running a yield to maturity (YTM) of about 6.69% with a Macaulay duration of 164 days, while a liquid fund was operating at around 6.18% YTM with a much shorter duration of 39 days. These figures reflect the typical short-duration positioning of such funds while they aim to benefit from seasonal yield movements.

    While absolute yields are slightly lower compared with previous years, expectations of possible rate easing combined with fiscal year-end liquidity dynamics could still support performance in the near term, analysts note.

    Outlook

    With fiscal year-end liquidity tightening and potential interest-rate adjustments on the horizon, short-term debt funds may continue to attract investor interest. Market participants say strategies that dynamically manage maturity and reinvestment timing could be better positioned to capture yield spikes during the March–April period while maintaining liquidity and credit discipline.

    However, experts caution that returns in debt funds remain linked to market conditions, and investors should consider their risk appetite and investment horizon before allocating funds to such instruments.