Daily Current Affairs for CAT, XAT & MBA GDPI – January 19, 2026
Indian Economy & Policy
National Highway builders ask Finmin to clarify arbitration order
The National Highway Builders Federation has urged the finance ministry to clarify its order ending arbitration for highway projects. The federation warns this change discourages investment and increases project costs. It suggests the new dispute resolution framework could make projects unbankable. This impacts ongoing projects and future infrastructure development. The federation is also flagging concerns with bankers and financial lenders.
CII's Biz Confidence Index climbs to five-quarter high in Q3 FY26
Business confidence in India is soaring, reaching a five-quarter high. Firms are optimistic about demand, profitability, and investment. GST rate cuts and festive spending are boosting sales. The industry expects the Reserve Bank of India to cut repo rates. CII suggests continued reforms and infrastructure investment for sustained growth.
Indian Politics & Governance

How should India tackle child trafficking? | Explained
What is the Palermo Protocol? How does the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 define trafficking? How does the Constitution of India protect children from exploitation? How has the Supreme Court reacted? Why is a strong Centre-State relationship important for countering exploitation?
Geopolitics (India Focus)

Can the Chinese government arrest its ageing problem? | Explained
Why did Chinese President Xi Jinping abolish the one-child policy in 2016? Why has Beijing increased its age of retirement? What are some of the policies China is implementing to increase child birth?

Trump aide Peter Navarro renews attack on Delhi, asks why Americans ‘paying for AI in India’
Navarro’s comments came as ties between New Delhi and Washington are reeling under strain on several other issues apart from tariffs
Indian Stock Market & IPOs
Dixon, Kaynes, PG Electroplast shares crash up to 53%. Time to buy the fear?
Shares of Dixon, Kaynes, and PG Electroplast have fallen sharply. This correction follows a period of strong growth driven by government policies and global supply chain shifts. Investors are now evaluating if the current stock prices offer value. Experts hold differing views on whether the sector is undervalued. Upcoming earnings reports will be crucial for future performance.
Polycab shares in focus after Q3 results. Should you buy, sell or hold?
Polycab India’s December-quarter results delivered strong revenue and profit growth but also exposed margin pressures from higher costs. While the stock fell ahead of the results, most brokerages remain bullish, citing robust volumes and structural demand tailwinds, even as a few flag margins as the key risk going forward.
Marketing, Brands & Consumer Trends

Beyond the soundtrack — music labels look at full-stack entertainment
Music labels are investing in film studios to address weak monetization in streaming. By acquiring stakes, they gain control over content creation and diversify revenue streams, transitioning from passive rights holders to active ecosystem owners in India's evolving entertainment landscape.
Mint Explainer | Slipping <i>atmanirbharta</i> in fertilizers?
Indian agriculture is leaning more heavily on fertilizer imports. Urea imports jumped 120% and DAP 54% between April and November FY26 as domestic output lagged demand. Mint explains the impact on farms and the exchequer.
Sports (Business & Governance)

After questions on Rohit Sharma’s ‘hunger’, India captain Shubman Gill defends opener for poor NZ series show

Hockey India League: Table-toppers Kalinga Lancers remain unbeaten with shootout bonus against Tamil Nadu Dragons