ETInfra Newsletter | Saturday, October 18, 2025 |
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India among 57 member states who voted on Friday to delay by one year the adoption of what would have been the first global carbon tax.
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The rare feat displays the strength of India's shipbuilding capabilities and caps a great week for the Madhu Nair-led yard, which recently won a firs...
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By securing its first major rail order in India, German tech giant ZF Group is betting that its global technology and young Indian engineers can upend...
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The Airbus A350-900 aircraft will play a pivotal role in the airline's plan for long-haul international operations, while the A321XLR (extra long ran...
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Reorganisation aims to simplify group structure, unify Ohio and Baytown operations, and optimise compliance and financial outcomes.
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Builders urge changes to termination payments, risk sharing, and toll data systems to make BOT model financially viable.
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Aviation
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The alliance aims to establish India as a centre for production and support of the C-390 Millennium to meet domestic and regional demand.
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Move eases T3 expansion congestion, with dedicated shuttles and support for smooth passenger transfers.
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The decline followed the fatal Air India crash in June, which curtailed capacity and eroded the Tata Group carrier's market share. Domestic passenger...
Mint
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ROTOR Act mandates ADS-B tracking, tighter oversight of helicopters near airports, and nationwide safety audits.
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An Austrian court referred the case to the Court of Justice of the European Union, in which a passenger sought to claim compensation from Austrian Air...
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SpiceJet, Air India, and Air India Express boost festive connectivity from major cities to Bihar's capital.
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These measures are part of a restructuring plan to cut $100 million in annual pilot spending and conserve cash.
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These flights begin on October 18 and 19, 2025. SpiceJet is now the only Indian airline providing direct flights to Najaf.
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Kirby noted that as the impasse continues, public trust in the government's ability to resolve issues erodes, impacting travel bookings.
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China's Ministry of Commerce, which is responsible for quota issues, did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
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Roads and Highways
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The â¹400 crore issue saw strong demand, subscribed 5.62 times. Investors are drawn to its stable road projects and yield potential. Proceeds will ai...
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The new toll road will be called the Bengaluru Business Corridor (BBC), and the project will be executed by the Bengaluru Development Authority (BDA).
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This ambitious project will see 2,162 roads, spanning over 7,449 km, built and maintained for 15 years. Additionally, another â¹10,547 crore project ...
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Pre-budget exercise aims to prioritise flyovers, elevated roads, repairs, and infrastructure upgrades across the city.
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Railways
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The company showcased its engineering prowess at the International Railway Equipment Exhibition, highlighting its role in modernising India's rail net...
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At IREE 2025, global firms back India's rail push amid calls for higher quality, technology adoption, and policy continuity.
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Ashwini Vaishnaw stated, "If this experiment is successful, it will be extended across the country."
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Smart Wagon and Coach platforms offer real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and enhanced safety for rail operations
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