Rising international conflict and supply chain disruptions are forcing restaurants and hotels across the capital to rethink sourcing, pricing, and customer strategy.
As venture capital increasingly concentrates in Gurugram and central Delhi corridors, economic indicators reveal a shift in how India's startup ecosystem channels growth.
As visitor numbers surge, hospitality and heritage sectors are competing fiercely for skilled workers, forcing recruiters to rethink compensation and career pathways across the city.
From Middle East tensions to mining deals in Africa, international volatility is forcing Delhi's entrepreneurs to rethink growth strategies and balance sheets.
A Mehrauli-based hospitality innovator is turning forgotten stories into thriving experiences, attracting global visitors and setting new standards for experiential travel in the capital.
As tech and professional services firms embrace flexible arrangements, Delhi's job seekers are moving beyond traditional office corridors, forcing employers to compete harder for top talent across the metropolitan region.
Rising operational costs, shifting consumer behaviour, and digital competition are reshaping the landscape for traders across Chandni Chowk to South Delhi's retail corridors.
A surge in property investments and foot traffic across major commercial zones signals strong economic momentum in the city's food and hospitality sector.
From Middle East tensions to mining volatility, international upheaval is forcing Delhi's entrepreneurs and investors to recalibrate their strategies and budgets.
Commercial property owners across the National Capital Region are grappling with sustained headwinds as vacancy rates climb and investor confidence falters midway through 2026.
As hotel occupancy rates surge and foreign direct investment pours into hospitality infrastructure, what do the numbers really tell us about the capital's travel economy?
Rising protectionism, supply chain fragmentation, and geopolitical tensions are forcing traders and manufacturers in the capital to rethink their international strategies.
Investment flows into the National Capital Region have contracted sharply in the first half of 2026, signalling a pivotal shift in how Delhi's innovation district attracts and deploys capital.