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Asaya builds science-led moat in India’s crowded skincare market

The Hindu BusinessLine

The Hindu BusinessLine

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July 2, 2026

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Asaya builds science-led moat in India’s crowded skincare market

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Bloomberg

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· Jul 2, 2026

India’s Textile Stocks Become Market Standouts on Trade Deals

Indian suppliers of T-shirts, bed linen and towels to global retailers such as Walmart Inc. are among this year’s biggest stock-market winners, with some investors betting the rally has further to run.

India Today

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· Jul 3, 2026

Profits over health? Inside story of India's U-turn on carcinogenic fungicide Thiram

Profits over health? Inside story of India's U-turn on carcinogenic fungicide Thiram

Economic Times

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· Jun 26, 2026

ETMarkets PMS Talk | A cooling—not a collapse—of the AI trade could be a tailwind for Indian equities: TrustLine CEO

Global markets face AI investment boom risks, but a measured cooling could boost Indian equities by attracting foreign capital. N. ArunaGiri emphasizes buying with a margin of safety and staying committed to high-conviction ideas. The focus remains on cash-flow generation, even in new-age businesses, with opportunities emerging in a stock-picker's market. Long-term wealth creation is seen across sectors, particularly in sustainable solutions and digital infrastructure.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 8, 2026

Indian biotechs are scaling abroad before coming home

Global-first strategy helps Indian biotech startups fund research and accelerate growth

The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 24, 2026

Alienkind – The Next Gen Cafe, bags a Pre-Series A round of $3.2 Million

Alienkind, India’s Next-Gen brand, has raised 3.2 Million in a Pre-Series A round. The capital will support Alienkind’s next phase of growth, including expansion into new markets.The brand is also gearing up for a massive Series-A round in the coming few months. The brand is at the intersection of design and culture. Built for a new generation of consumers. The brand is redefining the ecosystem through immersive spaces, category-defining products, and community-driven experiences. It is building for the consumers seeking brands that are an extension of their identity and personality. The round is backed by existing investors like Prakash Sikaria,

Business Today

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· Jun 23, 2026

Shopping on a budget? These 10 Indian street markets offer bargains worth chasing

Across India, bustling street markets offer everything from export-surplus fashion and handcrafted furniture to gemstones, bangles and tribal artwork, often at prices that leave plenty of room for negotiation

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Related coverage for "Asaya builds science-led moat in India’s crowded skincare market": Bloomberg — India’s Textile Stocks Become Market Standouts on Trade Deals. India Today — Profits over health? Inside story of India's U-turn on carcinogenic fungicide Thiram. Economic Times — ETMarkets PMS Talk | A cooling—not a collapse—of the AI trade could be a tailwind for Indian equities: TrustLine CEO . The Hindu BusinessLine — Indian biotechs are scaling abroad before coming home. The Eastern Herald — Alienkind – The Next Gen Cafe, bags a Pre-Series A round of $3.2 Million. Business Today — Shopping on a budget? These 10 Indian street markets offer bargains worth chasing