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Centre to table major reform bills in Winter Session of Parliament — From insurance to insolvency, see what's planned
Livemint | English | News | Nov. 26, 2025 | Regulation
The Indian government plans to introduce about a dozen major bills during the Winter Session of Parliament, scheduled from December 1 to 19, 2025. These legislative proposals aim to stimulate investment and accelerate reforms, with key focus areas including atomic energy and insurance sectors.
This legislative push follows the recent implementation of four new labour codes designed to enhance job and social security benefits for Indian workers, as well as a GST overhaul in September. The government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is targeting improvements in ease of doing business as part of its broader vision of achieving ‘Viksit Bharat’ status by 2047, which requires sustaining an annual growth rate of 8%.
However, this growth target faces challenges, including substantial US tariffs on Indian exports. The United States has imposed a 50% tariff on all Indian imports, with a 25% reciprocal rate and an additional 25% “punishment” tariff linked to India’s purchase of Russian oil. These tariffs are among the highest levied on any country by the US. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg predict India’s economy will grow by 7.3% in the third quarter of 2025, with data expected on November 28.
‘Anti-poaching policy for pilots in national interest’
The Hindu | English | News | Nov. 26, 2025 | UndeterminedPolitical Policy Resistance
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson emphasized that policies aimed at retaining pilots and preventing their poaching by foreign carriers serve the national interest, highlighting aviation’s role as a driver of economic development and a source of India’s soft power. He noted that encouraging more aircraft to be based and maintained in India would boost the country’s aviation ecosystem, increase business connectivity, and generate multiplier economic and social effects.
Industry leaders, including IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers, have lobbied for an international mechanism to curb the poaching of Indian aviation personnel by foreign airlines, especially amid aggressive recruitment in regions like Saudi Arabia and the UAE. However, the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) rejected the proposed Working Paper, advising instead that focus remain on dialogue, retention, and stakeholder collaboration. Indian regulators had attempted to impose a six-month notice period for pilots leaving the country, but the rule was stayed by the Delhi High Court following a union challenge.
Regarding Air India’s fleet upgrade, Wilson stated that most international routes in 2026 will feature either new aircraft or fully refurbished interiors, with two legacy Boeing 787s currently undergoing interior retrofitting in California. By the end of 2026, around two-thirds of the airline’s 32 Boeing 787s will be upgraded. The retrofit of 22 older Boeing 777s for ultra long-haul flights has been delayed until late 2026. Air India plans to add six new widebody aircraft, including Boeing 787s and Airbus A350s, while returning eight others under lease agreements, including five Boeing 777s destined for freight conversion.
Wilson also revealed that Air India’s aircraft deliveries have been severely delayed, with none of the 28 expected new planes for 2025 delivered so far, impacting the airline’s expansion plans.
Indian flag desecrated, ‘kill’ slogans at Khalistan referendum in Canada
The Economic Times | English | News | Nov. 26, 2025 | Communal and Religious Strife
The unofficial “Khalistan Referendum” held in Ottawa on Sunday drew thousands of Canadian Sikhs despite harsh weather conditions. Organized by the banned group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), the non-binding vote asked participants whether they supported the creation of a separate Sikh homeland, Khalistan, and the secession of Punjab from India. Over 53,000 Sikhs from various provinces queued for hours to cast their ballots, with many families, including elderly individuals, participating.
The event became controversial as participants reportedly desecrated the Indian flag and chanted slogans calling for the killing of Indian politicians and government officials. Videos from Alberta-based Media Bezirgan showed large crowds and police liaison officers monitoring the situation. SFJ's legal counsel, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, who is designated a terrorist by India, addressed voters via satellite.
The referendum coincided with a meeting between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the G20 summit in South Africa, where they discussed restarting negotiations for a new Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). This trade deal aims to double bilateral trade to over CAD 70 billion by 2030. The referendum and related activities continue to strain India-Canada relations.
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