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Peace is never free, it is earned: Gautam Adani hails ‘Operation Sindoor’

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Ahmedabad, June 24: Gautam Adani, the Chairman of the Adani Group, on Tuesday hailed the Indian Armed Forces for successfully performing ‘Operation Sindoor’, saying their courage reminded us that peace is never free and is rather earned.

Addressing the Adani Enterprises’ Annual General Meeting (AGM), the Chairman said that during ‘Operation Sindoor’, “our brave men and women in uniform stood tall, not for fame, not for medals, but for duty”.

“Their courage reminded us that peace is never free. It is earned. And the freedom to dream, to build, and to lead stands firmly on the shoulders of those who protect. Operation Sindoor showed that India knows the worth of peace. But if someone shows us an eye, we know how to respond in their language,” the billionaire industrialist said while addressing the 33rd annual general meeting of the Adani Group shareholders.

‘Operation Sindoor’ was launched last month to target terror sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

Gautam Adani said he is “humbled by the silent sacrifices” of those who guard India’s “borders, families and dignity”, adding that the Adani Defence’s drones were part of ‘Operation Sindoor’ too.

“When it comes to Adani Defence — Operation Sindoor called, and we delivered. Our drones became the eyes in the skies as well as the swords of attack, and our anti-drone systems helped protect our forces and citizens. As I have always believed, we don’t operate in safe zones. We operate where it matters – where India needs us the most,” Gautam Adani noted.

The Adani Group Chairman also paid tributes to the victims of the crash of Air India’s Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner in Ahmedabad on June 12, which crashed shortly after takeoff to London.

“We bow our heads in grief for the lives lost in the tragic crash of Air India flight,” he said. “So many dreams were silenced in an instant,” Gautam Adani added.

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Tesla Mumbai Showroom Now Open, Bookings For Model Y Begin

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Elon Musk’s Tesla has flagged off its India operations with its first showroom in Mumbai now open. The showroom is located in Mumbai’s premium Bandra Kurla Complex area. It will be showcasing the popular Model Y and Model 3 cars at the venue. Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis arrived at the first Tesla showroom in India, to commemorate the occasion.

The new Mumbai showroom opening marks the entry of Tesla in India, one of the world’s fastest-growing automobile markets. The showroom, at Maker Maxity in BKC, is around 4,000 sq ft large and is said to cost Rs. 35 lakh per month. While customers will be able to book their cars starting today, delivery is said to commence sometime in August. Delivery and registration are only limited to Delhi, Gurugram and Mumbai for now.

The experience centre is located near the Apple flagship store in BKC. Tesla is said to open a showroom isn Delhi as well. While this is a soft launch, the company is expected to do a grand inauguration as well. To book the Model Y or the Model 3, consumers will need to head to the Mumbai experience store.

Musk’s company has imported all the cars fully assembled from China, paying heavy taxes (approximately 70 percent) on the same. The cars are said to be priced starting at around Rs. 40 lakhs in India.

The spotlight will be on the Model Y, which is the most popular variant of Tesla across the world. The SUV is available globally in two variants, Long Range RWD and Long Range AWD (Dual Motor). It claims to offer up to 574 km and goes from 0 to 100 kmph in just 4.6 seconds.

The Model 3, Tesla’s most affordable offering in the Indian market, will also be showcased but is expected to go on sale later in 2025. The top variant of the Model 3 clocks 0 to 100 kmph in 3.1 seconds, has a range of 507 km, and a top speed of 162 kmph.

Tesla India has reportedly leased a 24,500-square-foot space in Mumbai’s Kurla West to set up a service centre, located close to its upcoming showroom in BKC.

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Sensex Today: Markets Slip In Early Trade, IT Stocks & Foreign Fund Outflows Drag Indices

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Key Highlights:

– Sensex fell 232.93 points; Nifty dropped 71.4 points in early trade.

– IT majors like Infosys and Tech Mahindra among top losers.

– FIIs offloaded ₹5,104 crore worth of equities on Friday.

Mumbai: Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty dropped in early trade on Monday amid selling pressure in IT stocks and foreign fund outflows.

The 30-share BSE Sensex declined 232.93 points to 82,267.54 in early trade. The 50-share NSE Nifty dipped 71.4 points to 25,078.45.

From the Sensex firms, Bajaj Finance, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, Bharti Airtel, HCL Tech and Asian Paints were among the biggest laggards.

However, Trent, Axis Bank, Mahindra & Mahindra and NTPC were among the gainers.

Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) offloaded equities worth Rs 5,104.22 crore on Friday, according to exchange data.

“Nifty has been exhibiting weak trend weighed mainly by the weakness in the IT stocks. This weakness may persist particularly since the FIIs were big sellers in the cash market last Friday. Market is expecting a US-India trade deal soon with a tariff rate of around 20 per cent for India. If this happens the market will get a sentimental boost. Any disappointment on this front can drag the market further down,” VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist, Geojit Investments Limited, said.

In Asian markets, South Korea’s Kospi, Shanghai’s SSE Composite index and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng were trading in the positive territory while Japan’s Nikkei 225 index quoted lower.

The US markets ended lower on Friday.

Global oil benchmark Brent crude climbed 0.17 per cent to USD 70.48 a barrel.

On Friday, the Sensex tanked 689.81 points or 0.83 per cent to settle at 82,500.47. Similarly, the Nifty dropped 205.40 points or 0.81 per cent to 25,149.85.

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Sensex Falls 689 Points, Nifty Drops 205 Points As Global Tensions & Weak TCS Earnings Hit Markets

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Key Highlights:

– Sensex falls 689.81 points and Nifty slips 205.4 points

– TCS reports weak Q1 FY25 earnings, dragging IT sector

– US-Canada tariff tensions dent global and domestic sentiment

Mumbai: On Friday, Indian stock markets closed in the red, pulled down by rising global trade tensions and a poor start to the earnings season. The Sensex fell by 689.81 points (0.83 percent) to finish at 82,500.47, while the Nifty dropped 205.4 points (0.81 percent) to end at 25,149.85.

TCS Results Shake Investor Confidence

The biggest trigger for the fall was Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) posting weaker-than-expected results for Q1 FY25. This caused a sharp selloff in IT stocks, with the Nifty IT index falling nearly 1.8 percent. Other IT firms like HCL Technologies also dropped.

Auto and Other Sectors Also Under Pressure

Auto stocks joined the decline, with the Nifty Auto index falling by nearly 1.8 percent too. Among the biggest losers on the Sensex were TCS, Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, Bharti Airtel, and Titan, losing up to 3.5 percent.

On the other hand, some stocks such as Hindustan Unilever, Axis Bank, Sun Pharma, and NTPC ended higher and provided limited support to the market.

Global Trade Issues Weigh Heavy

Investor mood worsened after US President Donald Trump imposed fresh 35 percent tariffs on Canadian imports, increasing concerns about global trade tensions. This added to already cautious market sentiment.

Mid and Small Caps Also Feel the Heat

The broader markets also saw declines. The Nifty MidCap index dropped 0.88 percent, and the Nifty SmallCap index slipped 1.02 percent, showing weakness across the board.

Some Sectors Show Strength

Despite overall weakness, FMCG and Pharma sectors managed small gains. The Nifty FMCG and Pharma indices ended in the green.

Volatility Increases Slightly

The India VIX, which measures market fear, rose 1.24 percent to close at 11.81, indicating slightly higher uncertainty among investors.

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