New Delhi‑headquartered integrated logistics provider Skyways Group is preparing for its Initial Public Offering (IPO) in 2026, one of five homegrown logistics players looking to tap the capital markets this year. Founded in 1983, the company reported a turnover of ₹22.71 billion in FY2024‑25. Even as the current turmoil in West Asia may lead the company to rework its listing timeline, following stock market regulator SEBI’s approval of its Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP), Yashpal Sharma, Chairman & Managing Director, remains confident of sustaining profitability while expanding operations. In this interaction with INFRASTRUCTURE TODAY’s Manish Pant, Sharma says the combined...
Emirates SkyCargo Expands India Freighter Network to Meet Rising Trade Demand
The two additional freighters to Mumbai and Ahmedabad are set to expand Emirates SkyCargo’s capacity for pharmaceuticals, perishables, and electronics,...
Dual Airports to Handle 40 Million Passengers in 2026, Timely Ramp‑Up Crucial: Crisil Ratings
Growth will be fuelled by robust economic activity, rising untapped demand, and the easing of capacity constraints at key metros,...
Noida International Airport Partners Mann Fleet for Seamless Ground Mobility
The contract spans car rentals, intra‑terminal shuttles, and intra‑city bus services, ensuring comprehensive ground mobility at NIA. India’s largest upcoming...

India’s Space Sector Secures Cyber Shield with CERT‑In, SIA‑India Guidelines
Amid rising threats—including 1.5 million cyberattack attempts during Operation Sindoor and a sevenfold surge in government network breaches—the guidelines aim to fortify India’s space ecosystem. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT‑In), under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), in collaboration with the industry body Satcom India Association (SIA‑India), has released a comprehensive framework and guidelines for space cybersecurity to safeguard communication assets. The document was unveiled during the DefSat Conference & Expo 2026 in New Delhi. Advisory in nature, the guidelines aim to strengthen cybersecurity preparedness across the space ecosystem, supporting government agencies, satellite service providers, ground...
Veolia Secures 2 Landmark Mumbai Water Projects to Boost Urban Sustainability
These 2,000 and 910 MLD operations and maintenance contracts are the largest municipal water deals ever signed in India by a French company. Environmental services provider Veolia has secured two strategic contracts in the municipal water segment for two of Mumbai’s largest water treatment plants (WTPs) in Bhandup and Panjrapur. These are also the largest contracts ever inked by a French company in the municipal water segment in the country. The company has been appointed as the technology provider and awarded 15‑year operations and maintenance contracts for Mumbai’s upcoming 2,000 million litres per day (MLD) Bhandup and 910 MLD Panjrapur...




































