Geopolitical tensions and travel warnings are forcing hotels, restaurants and heritage site operators across the capital to slash prices and reimagine their business models.
As startup hubs cluster around Gurugram and central Delhi, mid-career professionals are abandoning traditional corporate roles for equity stakes and entrepreneurial risk.
Rising hotel occupancy rates and foreign exchange earnings are triggering a wave of hospitality infrastructure investment across Old Delhi, South Delhi, and the NCR corridor.
As commercial property transforms neighbourhoods across the capital, everyday residents need to understand how rising office demand is reshaping Delhi's residential landscape and household finances.
Escalating geopolitical tensions and currency volatility are forcing Delhi's entrepreneurs to rethink supply chains, pricing strategies, and investment timelines.
From trade wars to Middle East instability, international crises are reshaping hiring patterns and salary expectations across the capital's thriving business districts.
As international arrivals to the capital surge past pre-2020 levels, a new generation of hospitality entrepreneurs and heritage curators are capturing the economic windfall.
As investment into the city's tech hubs hits new benchmarks, understanding where the money flows reveals shifting priorities in India's entrepreneurial landscape.
As commercial landlords grapple with record-high vacancies and tenant flight from premium districts, Delhi's property sector confronts its most challenging year in a decade.
As capital flows shift and inflation concerns persist, understanding key economic indicators becomes essential for investors and residents navigating Delhi's changing financial landscape.
Middle East instability, US-Iran diplomacy, and mining policy changes are forcing Delhi's exporters and importers to rethink supply chains and pricing strategies.
As Delhi's small business ecosystem faces new pressures, residents need to understand how their spending choices ripple through the city's economic health.
As visitor numbers surge, hospitality, heritage, and service sectors are racing to fill thousands of new positions—forcing a fundamental rethink of skills training across the capital.
As supply chains shift and multinational operations expand across the National Capital Region, companies are competing fiercely for skilled workers, pushing compensation packages to record levels.
Hospitality operators across the capital are reckoning with inflation and supply chain disruptions triggered by international instability, forcing menu price hikes and strategic sourcing shifts.