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Record Surge in India’s Automotive Sales Marks Milestone October 2025
Nov. 3, 2025 | Firms

October 2025 marked a record-breaking month for sales in India’s automotive market.

**India’s passenger vehicle wholesales surged to an estimated 470,000 units in October 2025, a 17% increase over October 2024 and beating the previous high of 405,500 units set in January 2025.**
Major manufacturers each achieved their best-ever monthly performance: Maruti Suzuki wholesaled 176,318 domestic units, Tata Motors sold 61,134 units, and Mahindra & Mahindra moved 71,624 units. Overall passenger vehicle wholesales rose by 12%, driven by strong demand for SUVs and compact cars.

**Maruti Suzuki India Ltd recorded total sales of 220,894 units in October 2025, up 7% from 206,434 units a year earlier.**
Its domestic sales, including commercial vehicles, hit a record 180,675 units, a 10.75% increase over October 2024. Within passenger vehicles, mini car volumes declined to 9,067 units from 10,687, while compact car sales climbed to 76,143 units from 65,948 and utility vehicle sales reached 77,571 units compared with 70,644. The company exported 31,304 units and supplied 8,915 units to other OEMs such as Toyota Kirloskar, and its Eeco van model sold 13,537 units, up from 11,653.

**Mahindra & Mahindra boosted domestic passenger vehicle wholesales by 31% to 71,624 units, helping drive its total sales to 120,142 units, a 26% year-on-year increase.**
The company also launched its all-electric SUV, the XUV 9S, and introduced new editions of the Thar, Bolero and Bolero Neo. Tata Motors saw domestic sales rise 27% to 61,134 units, with electric vehicle wholesales surging 73% to 9,286 units. Kia India achieved record sales of 29,556 units, up 30%, led by strong demand for the Sonet, Carens Clavis (including its EV variant) and Seltos. Hyundai Motor India’s domestic wholesales slipped 3% to 53,792 units, even as combined SUV sales of the Creta and Venue reached 30,119 units. Toyota Kirloskar sold 40,257 units domestically, a 43% increase, and exported 2,635 units.

**In the two-wheeler segment, TVS Motor Company reported domestic sales of 421,631 units, up 8%, and total sales of 543,000 units, an 11% rise supported by a 21% increase in exports and a 70% jump in three-wheeler volumes.**
Suzuki Motorcycle India recorded domestic wholesales of 103,454 units, down 1%, while posting record retail sales during the festive period.

**Industry participants attributed October’s performance to the implementation of GST 2.0 reforms, the extended 40-day festive period between Navratri and Diwali, manufacturer-sponsored discounts and incentives, and accessible financing schemes.**
OEM teams stepped up production—working weekends to meet demand—and launched campaigns offering customized financing solutions to encourage two-wheeler owners to upgrade to four-wheelers.
Mokama Murder Sparks Political Turmoil and Security Shake-Up Ahead of Bihar Elections
Nov. 3, 2025 | Politics

A violent confrontation in Mokama escalated into a murder case and triggered political and administrative upheaval mere days before Bihar’s assembly elections.

**On October 30 in Mokama, supporters of Jan Suraaj Party candidate Piyush Priyadarshi and those of Janata Dal (United) candidate Anant Kumar Singh clashed near Khushhal Chak, with stone pelting fatally injuring 75-year-old Dularchand Yadav, a former Rashtriya Janata Dal leader campaigning for the Jan Suraaj Party.**
The post-mortem report attributed his death to cardiorespiratory failure caused by blunt-object injuries, leading police to register a murder case. The following day, an assault on the Pandarak area convoy of Rashtriya Janata Dal candidate Veena Devi damaged vehicles and injured occupants.

**In response to the violence, the Election Commission transferred Patna (Rural) Superintendent of Police Vikram Sihag and requested a panel to suggest his replacement.**
It initiated disciplinary proceedings against three other officials and suspended the sub-divisional police officer of Barh-2, along with Station House Officers Madhusudan Kumar of Ghoswari and Ravi Ranjan of Bhadaur, following preliminary investigations. The Commission has demanded a detailed report from Bihar state authorities at the earliest.

**Meanwhile, Anant Kumar Singh, a former MLA and the JD(U) candidate from Mokama, along with associates Manikant Thakur and Ranjeet Ram, was arrested on November 1.**
A First Information Report filed by the victim’s grandson names Singh and four others as accused. Senior Superintendent of Police Kartikeya Sharma cited eyewitness accounts, forensic evidence, and the post-mortem findings to identify Singh as the principal accused. The three arrested individuals appeared before a magistrate, and the Criminal Investigation Department anticipates further arrests as its probe continues. Singh also faces charges for violating the model code of conduct governing election campaigning.

**The incident prompted political reactions.**
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav criticized the state’s law and order apparatus, questioning how such a murder could occur in a heavily secured area frequented by national leaders. Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav accused the administration of shielding criminals and raised concerns over Singh’s large, armed campaign convoy. Bihar’s assembly elections are scheduled in two phases on November 6 and 11, with vote counting on November 14.

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Xi bats for global AI body to trump US

The Economic Times | English | News | Nov. 3, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes

Chinese President Xi Jinping advocated for the establishment of a global governance body for artificial intelligence at the APEC leaders' meeting, proposing a World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization. This initiative aims to set international AI governance rules, foster cooperation, and position AI as a "public good" for all countries. The organization is expected to be headquartered in Shanghai. Xi emphasized AI's importance for future development and its benefits for people worldwide. The U.S. has opposed efforts to regulate AI in international organizations.

During the APEC summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, U.S. President Donald Trump was absent, returning to Washington after a separate meeting with Xi. Their discussions resulted in a one-year agreement to partially ease trade and technology restrictions between the U.S. and China. Analysts anticipated Xi would promote China as a leader in multilateral trade cooperation at APEC, especially given the ongoing trade tensions.

China also showcased its push for "algorithmic sovereignty" through companies like DeepSeek, which develops more affordable AI models compared to U.S.-made chips from firms such as Nvidia. Xi additionally called for APEC to support the free flow of green technologies—an industry in which China is dominant—covering sectors like batteries and solar panels. The APEC members agreed on declarations related to AI cooperation and addressing ageing populations. China is set to host the 2026 APEC summit in Shenzhen, highlighting the city’s transformation from a fishing village into a manufacturing and technological hub.

CBI arrests ‘key member’ of cybercrime syndicate that targeted Japanese citizens

The Hindu | English | News | Nov. 3, 2025 | Cyber Attacks and Data Loss

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested Dwibendu Moharana, a key member of a cybercrime syndicate involved in tech support scams targeting Japanese citizens. Moharana was apprehended at Bhubaneswar airport on October 30, 2025, while returning to India, after absconding to the United Arab Emirates following the exposure of his illegal call centre, Voip Connect Private Limited, in Noida.

The CBI’s ongoing ‘Operation Chakra-V’ had previously conducted coordinated searches at 19 locations across Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh on May 28, 2025, resulting in the arrest of six operatives and the dismantling of two call centres involved in sophisticated social engineering scams. These scammers impersonated multinational company support personnel to defraud Japanese victims.

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Hafiz Saeed’s JuD expands network in Bangladesh

The Economic Times | English | News | Nov. 3, 2025 | Terrorism

Hafiz Saeed’s Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) is reportedly expanding its network in Bangladesh amid concerns over the spread of radical ideas and cross-border extremism. This development coincides with the revival of Pakistan’s ISI cell in Bangladesh. Ibtisam Elahi Zahir, general secretary of Pakistan's Markazi Jamiat Ahle Hadith and close aide to Saeed, is currently visiting Bangladesh, touring areas along the India-Bangladesh border. His visit marks his second to the country since the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus took power in August last year.

Zahir has been engaging with local religious leaders, including Abdur Rahim bin Abdur Razzak and Asadullah Al Ghalib, delivering speeches at mosques in border areas such as Rajshahi and planning to address a conference of Salafists. These activities have raised alarms among Bangladesh watchers and security agencies in India, who fear a resurgence of terror networks similar to those active between 2001 and 2006.

During that period, terror attacks in India were linked to networks in Dhaka supported by the ISI and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. Rebel groups in India’s Northeast, particularly Bangladesh-based ULFA leaders, reportedly collaborated with ISI and elements within the then BNP-Jamaat-e-Islami government. The ISI has been accused of nurturing various radical groups in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Zahir himself is under surveillance in the UK due to his inflammatory speeches and has faced investigations by the UK Charity Commission, with calls for his entry ban.

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