India Inc gears up to deal with sanctions risk – The Times of India

India Inc gears up to deal with sanctions risk – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: A volatile geopolitical environment and global supply-chain disruptions are pushing India Inc to rethink its risk priorities. Sanctions risk has emerged among the top business threats, prompting domestic companies to increasingly seek assistance from legal and accounting firms to manage its immediate and disruptive impact. For companies, sanctions exposure is no longer a…

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Diwali cheer! How is India Inc keeping employees happy? Breaks, bonuses & more – The Times of India

Diwali cheer! How is India Inc keeping employees happy? Breaks, bonuses & more – The Times of India

This Diwali, companies are joining festivities, making life easier for their employees with flexible work options, extra time off and bonuses. RPG, for example, is following a 50% work-from-home policy which allows employees to work from home or any location they prefer, and adjust their hours with their managers, even during the festive season. For…

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‘Don’t hesitate to invest more, expand capacities’: Sitharaman tells India Inc, lists 3 points – Here’s all you need to know – The Times of India

‘Don’t hesitate to invest more, expand capacities’: Sitharaman tells India Inc, lists 3 points – Here’s all you need to know – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday urged India Inc to step up investments and expand capacities, saying the government has already delivered on key reforms expected by industry.Speaking at the IFQM Symposium, Sitharaman stressed that the government has delivered on industry expectations, citing reforms on ease of doing business, tax benefits, FDI liberalisation…

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Trade strategy: Piyush Goyal says India Inc in ‘cosy comfort zone’ of 1.4 bn people market, urges global push amid US tariffs – The Times of India

Trade strategy: Piyush Goyal says India Inc in ‘cosy comfort zone’ of 1.4 bn people market, urges global push amid US tariffs – The Times of India

Union commerce minister Piyush Goyal said Indian businesses are in a “cosy comfort zone” created by the vast 1.4 billion-strong domestic market and need to actively explore opportunities abroad.Speaking at an industry event in Mumbai, Goyal said companies should not get carried away by any “negative narrative”, emphasising that the economy grew 7.8% in June….

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