31 декабря 2025 года
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Adani calls for more flying rights, eyes more traffic at its airports

Adani Group wants more international flights at its airports. This plan conflicts with Air India and IndiGo. These airlines worry about competition from foreign carriers. Adani Group is investing heavily in airport upgrades. They believe more flights will make Indian airports global hubs. The government's current policy limits foreign airline capacity. This situation impacts ticket prices and airport development.

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Gen Zoomers take the road less travelled

Gen Z is significantly influencing the travel industry, making up almost 40% of global travelers. This tech-savvy, eco-conscious generation prioritizes experiences, leading to innovations like bar check-ins and all-day breakfasts. They are driving demand for spontaneous, short-haul trips and immersive long-haul journeys, with a growing interest in spiritual travel.

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Gen Z stands at the heart of India’s big manufacturing pivot

India's electronics and semiconductor manufacturing growth is poised to be driven by GenZ. This digital-native generation brings technical fluency and an appetite for innovation, transforming the sector from assembly to invention. Industry leaders believe GenZ's comfort with advanced tools and their questioning nature will propel India to become a global hub for high-value manufacturing and chip design.

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Matcha isn’t just a trend, it’s a vibe for Gen Zoomers

Matcha has evolved from a Gen Z treat to a full-blown identity, appealing to their desire for calm, quiet energy, and aesthetic appeal. This trend is reshaping the F&B landscape, with brands like Starbucks and Got Tea adapting to cater to Gen Z's demand for personalized, visually engaging, and lifestyle-driven experiences.

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New Year strike fears push brands to stock up as delivery workers plan walkout

As delivery gig workers plan a New Year's Eve strike over pay and safety, packaged goods companies are increasing stock in kirana stores and supermarkets. Restaurant chains are promoting their own apps and partnering with unaffected logistics providers to mitigate potential delivery disruptions.

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Swipe, save, invest: Banking on the move, the Zoomer way

Gen Z is redefining banking, prioritizing mobile apps and UPI for all financial needs over traditional branches. Banks are adapting, with a significant portion of new digital customers being Gen Z, who seek speed, simplicity, and seamless experiences. This digital-first mindset is also influencing insurance, with a demand for instant, controllable products.

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Gen Zoomers and their ever-growing love for mutual funds

Fintech platforms are increasingly attracting new mutual fund investors, particularly Gen Z, who are registering a significant number of new Systematic Investment Plans. This younger demographic, preferring equity-oriented products and a do-it-yourself approach, is driving a structural shift in investment behavior and entering the market at an earlier age.

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Book is not dead: They’re more alive

Despite predictions of decline, books are experiencing a resurgence, particularly in India where Gen Z is driving significant growth in print volumes. This trend, fueled by online discovery and offline community engagement, signals a deliberate return to tangible experiences in an increasingly digital world.

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Reimagining the link between work, office and employment

India's digital infrastructure is advancing rapidly, with innovations like JAM and UPI transforming payments and e-commerce. However, a historical perspective reveals that current changes in work and employment are part of a continuous evolution. Younger generations face a dynamic job market shaped by technology and economic shifts. Understanding these trends is key to navigating the future of work.

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Gen Zs are demanding ‘affordable aspiration’

India's Gen Z is transforming retail. This generation, emerging from cities and digital spaces, demands value, personalization, and real-time trends. By 2026, they will be key decision-makers. Brands must be agile, transparent, and offer affordable aspiration. AI will enhance shopping experiences, making them intuitive. Gen Z is not just participating; they are rebuilding the marketplace.

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2026 through the Gen Z lens: The unstoppable rise of a new generation

India's Gen Z, numbering 380 million, is a powerful force driving change. This generation is impacting innovation, politics, and spending habits. Their direct and influenced spending is set to grow significantly. Gen Z's evolving preferences for celebrations, online expression, and career paths highlight their unique perspective.

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Work smart, not hard! How Gen Z is rewriting workplace rulebook

Gen Z is reshaping workplaces with clear expectations for growth and purpose. They seek transparent leadership and flexible environments. Companies are adapting to this new generation's drive for meaningful work and inclusion. Wellbeing and flexibility are becoming core to organizational culture. This shift signals a new era for the workforce.

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Gen Zs want to be treated as partners, not as vote banks

India's Gen Z is not politically disengaged but rather disillusioned with traditional politics. Growing up online, they engage through digital platforms, prioritizing practical issues like jobs and climate change. This generation demands transparency and accountability, seeking meaningful participation beyond mere voting.

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Is AI boom overhyped, unreliable? Zoomers question hype bubble

By 2026, artificial intelligence will make digital content indistinguishable from reality. This will force people to verify everything they see and hear. Trust in online information will decline. Verification will become a crucial skill for everyone. Platforms will need to implement safeguards against AI misuse. This shift will impact mental health and decision-making.

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Gen Z's growing influence: How youth are reshaping Indian politics and electoral campaigns

Political parties are increasingly recognizing the growing influence of Gen Z, adapting electoral campaigns and policies to engage this demographic. Leaders are addressing youth-centric issues like employment and drug menace, utilizing social media to connect with young voters who are becoming active participants in shaping political discourse and policy.

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Sweatshirts in the C-suite: The era of Gen Z CEOs unfolds as we enter 2026

Gen Z graduates are increasingly launching startups, with 40% of top college alumni opting for entrepreneurship. Venture capital firms are now prioritizing innovative ideas over founder experience, backing young entrepreneurs in sectors like AI and clean energy. The trend is expected to expand into defense, aerospace, and deeptech in the coming years.