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Thursday, March 19, 2026
TopicBlackstone Group LP

Topic: Blackstone Group LP

Forget WFH, top global investors are betting big on office space in India

Blackstone, Brookfield are snapping up office space in India for REITs as high returns are luring investors amid low interest rates globally.

Coffee Day’s tech park sale to Blackstone stalls as it waits for Yes Bank’s NOC

Coffee Day Enterprises has been trying to sell its assets to repay its debt after the unexpected death of its founder- chairman V.G. Siddhartha.

India waits for Blackstone money as shadow lender struggles with Rs 1.25 billion debt

Home financier Dewan Housing Finance Corp ability to pay off its debt will determine how wary investors will be of India's credit markets.

India’s first real-estate investment trust makes an impressive trading debut

Blackstone Group LP-backed Embassy Office Parks, rose on its trading debut, in a vote of confidence for a potential new funding avenue for the nation’s cash-strapped developers.

Blackstone to create India’s first real estate investment trust listing, to raise $1 billion

India's cash-starved firms, struggling to access liquidity in the current market conditions, could derive huge benefit from this potential deal. 

On Camera

Iran war is a sign to course correct for India. Navy must step up

The Navy has always been in the forefront of supporting national diplomatic and other outreach efforts beyond India’s political boundaries. Time to step up.

House panel says Trump tariff likely to have ‘significant impact’, calls for India-US trade ties review

The Standing Committee on Commerce said the current exchange rate was also adding pressure on trade at both national & international levels.

Indian borders to US schools, Indian firm bags orders to supply surveillance drones to Texas schools

The company had secured orders worth over Rs 100 crore from the Indian Army in November last year. Its UAVs are deployed along India’s borders with Pakistan & China.

Peaceful power transfers followed uprisings in India’s neighbourhood. It’s a sign of mature democracies

Rating democracies is a tricky business. I am only using the simple metric of who in the Indian subcontinent has had the most peaceful, stable, normal political transitions and continuity.