Markets change. Policies evolve. Technology accelerates.
What anchors leaders? Insight you can trust.
Outlook 2026 begins with CNBC-TV18 ACCESS.

Shereen Bhan

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As we step into 2026, leadership is being tested in new and more complex ways. Growth expectations are shifting, policy frameworks are evolving, and technology and capital are reshaping industry faster than ever before. In moments like these, the real differentiator for decision makers is not just information, it’s insight with precision and news that you can trust. Trusted journalism gives leaders a foundation for sound judgment. It also helps them separate signal from noise. Understand context and make decisions with conviction. In an environment where narratives move quickly, credibility and clarity matter more than ever. In conversations with CEOs, entrepreneurs, policymakers over the years, one message comes through clearly. Leadership today is no longer only about scale or speed. It’s about resilience. It’s about responsibility, and it’s about creating long term value in a world that’s constantly being reshaped in 2026. Leaders will have to think more deeply about capital allocation and building enduring businesses, about balancing growth with governance. They will need to navigate policy shifts, global realignments, and tech changes while staying anchored to their purpose. And that is where CNBC TV 18 Access plays a pivotal role. Access is designed for leaders who want to go beyond the headlines to engage with deeper conversations around wealth creation, leadership markets. And the fourth is shaping India’s growth story. It brings together trusted journalism, expert perspectives, and long-term insights that help you make sense of complexity. As we begin this year, Access will continue to focus on what truly matters, helping you ask better questions, sharpen your thinking, and make more informed decisions. Because in a world of constant change, clarity is not a luxury. It is essential.

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