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In this powerful and wide-ranging episode of Cyrus Says, Captain Raghu Raman takes us on a journey through the many chapters of his extraordinary life. From the brutal realities of serving in the Indian Army to the extreme conditions at the Siachen Glacier, he offers a rare, unfiltered look at what Indian soldiers endure and whether Siachen is the only such high-risk post.Captain Raman also reflects on the haunting memories of the 1984 riots and shares a personal story of narrowly avoiding tragedy during the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. He breaks down the geopolitical complexities surrounding India-Pakistan relations, Operation Sindoor, and the strategic importance of regions like Afghanistan and Kashmir.But his story doesn’t end at the border. Captain Raman also dives into his fascinating second innings in the corporate world, having worked with giants like Adani, Ambani, and Mahindra.This is an episode packed with real stories, hard truths, and profound insights—one that connects the dots between national security, geopolitics, and corporate leadership.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
E' finito il campionato, ne parliamo in apertura di programma con Adani. Billy Joel annulla il tour, Freddie Mercury e la figlia segreta, Cristiano Malgioglio si sposa!
In today's episode, major takeaways from the Powering Bharat Summit — from India's hypersonic missile breakthrough and battle-tested drones to fresh water diplomacy and a hard line on Pakistan-bound exports. Plus, insights on the booming India AI Mission, the coding comeback among tech founders, and a muted FY26 outlook for Piramal Pharma. Also on the radar: Mutual funds trim Adani bets, and the IPL ad rush gathers steam.
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1. Tata Power's ₹25,000 Cr Surge - 00:38:02 - 01:53:715 Tata Power is charging ahead with a massive ₹25,000 crore capital outlay for FY26, focusing half of it on renewables. CEO Praveer Sinha revealed the company plans to add up to 2.7 GW of capacity, with long-term wind turbine deals in the pipeline. Tata Power is also eyeing two UP discoms—Purvanchal and Dakshinanchal—as they head for privatisation. Meanwhile, its nuclear ambitions hinge on legal reforms expected in the Monsoon Session. The company posted a strong Q4 with net profit up 25% to ₹1,306 crore, riding on strong performance across renewables, generation, and distribution. 2. North-East's ₹2.5 Trillion Pitch - 01:56:495- 03:13:724 Ahead of the Rising Northeast Summit on May 23–24, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia announced ₹1.12 trillion in confirmed proposals and eyes a ₹2.5 trillion target. Big names like Reliance, Adani, Tata Sons, and ITC are expected to contribute an additional ₹80,000 crore. From textiles to tourism, IT to energy, the region is being positioned as a high-return, high-growth destination. The summit will feature 11 ministerial sessions at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. French firms are also warming up to the region, with dairy, aviation, and agri-tech sectors in focus. 3. Gensol's Clean Energy Crisis - 03:16:504 - 04:41:656 Gensol Engineering is in deep trouble. Ireda has filed an insolvency plea for a ₹510 crore loan default, just weeks after accusing the company of forging documents and misusing funds. Sebi has already barred the promoters—Anmol and Puneet Singh Jaggi—from the markets and corporate roles. Gensol raised over ₹800 crore to buy EVs for its BluSmart business but used only ₹567 crore, with ₹260 crore unaccounted for. The case, now under EOW and forensic audit, is a cautionary tale in India's clean energy push. 4. #BoycottTurkey Takes Off - 04:44:518 - 05:59:635 Social media outrage over Turkey's ties with Pakistan—especially reports of drone support—has sparked #BoycottTurkey trends. Platforms like Cox & Kings and Ixigo have paused bookings to the country. IndiGo and Air India's partnerships with Turkish Airlines came under fire, but insiders say there's no major commercial hit—yet. With Turkish Technic servicing both airlines and Celebi handling ground ops at key airports, complete decoupling looks unlikely. As with Maldives and China, boycotts only stick when commerce takes a hit—and so far, it hasn't.
Una puntata ricca di notizie e con un premio! Adani ci racconta l'ultimo weekend calcistico.
India Shoots Down F-16 in Escalating Air Conflict In a dramatic escalation, India's air defence systems went full throttle Thursday night, downing a Pakistani F-16, two JF-17s, and a Pakistani AWACS inside Punjab province. The air battle followed Islamabad's coordinated strikes on Indian military locations in Jammu and Punjab. Drones were also intercepted in J&K and Rajasthan, with one striking Jammu Airport. India's S-400 systems thwarted eight incoming missiles across key border areas. The Integrated Defence Staff confirmed no casualties, calling the response “by the book.” The attacks came just days after India's Operation Sindoor targeted terror bases in Pakistan and PoK, placing the region on high alert. Markets Turn Cautious Amid War Clouds While panic didn't grip the markets, investors showed signs of nervousness after reports of Pakistani missile strikes on Indian targets. The Nifty fell 0.6% to 24,273, and India VIX surged 10% to 21.01, reflecting volatility. The put-call ratio (PCR) hit a record 1.89 before settling at 0.86 by day-end, as traders unwound risky bets. Analysts flagged this as heightened caution. Still, long-term bulls like Mirae's Swarup Mohanty and Kotak's Nilesh Shah believe the skirmish won't derail markets for long—and might offer buying opportunities. Adani's Himalayan Power Play with Bhutan Adani Group has inked a strategic MoU with Bhutan's Druk Green Power Corporation to jointly develop 5,000 MW of hydropower. Building on their ongoing 900 MW Wangchhu project, the deal aligns with Bhutan's 2040 clean energy roadmap. Adani will ensure power offtake via India's commercial markets, reinforcing Bhutan's central role in regional energy trade. With Tata Power and NHPC also eyeing Bhutan, the stage is set for a South Asian hydropower boom. Trump Hints at Major UK Trade Deal Donald Trump teased a “major trade deal” announcement at a press conference, likely involving the UK, according to Reuters and Financial Times. The deal could scrap Britain's 2% digital tax and see U.S. tariffs on aluminum, autos, and steel lowered. Talks with India are also on the table but face “a twist.” Trump claimed multiple nations are eager to negotiate. Markets reacted mildly positive, with S&P 500 futures up 0.5%, even as the 145% tariff wall on China remains untouched. Mumbai Flyers, Brace for Higher Airport Fees From May 16, flying out of Mumbai's Adani-run CSMIA will cost more. For the first time, domestic passengers will pay ₹175 on departure and ₹75 on arrival. International travellers face a steeper hike—₹695 and ₹304 for business class, ₹615 and ₹260 for economy, over 200% higher than current rates. AERA justified the hike citing upgraded infrastructure. The fee changes come amid Terminal 1's planned demolition, which is expected to temporarily dip traffic, with a rebound anticipated once Navi Mumbai airport opens.
As missiles struck terror targets across the border in ‘Operation Sindoor', India's cyber command braced for a digital warfront. Just hours after the strikes, top cyber experts and government officials warned of a heightened risk of cyberattacks targeting India's critical infrastructure. Banks, telecom networks, and public utilities have been put on alert. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) issued advisories to financial institutions, while the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) ordered telcos to boost network security, especially in sensitive border regions. “Cyber sabotage today can be as destructive as a missile,” warned Rakesh Bhatnagar of VoICE, highlighting risks from foreign-made telecom and power equipment. Industry insiders say everything from denial-of-service attacks to stealth intrusions aimed at stealing sensitive government data is on the table. Pakistani hackers, officials say, have already attempted website defacements and intrusions—one recent case targeted Rajasthan's education portal. With tensions high, India's cybersecurity forces are now operating at peak alert levels. Experts stress that this isn't just a government issue. “Every connected individual is vulnerable,” said Aon's Prasanna Kumar. His warning? The war is now digital—and everyone's a target. India's retaliatory strikes under ‘Operation Sindoor' have not only made geopolitical waves—they've sent defence stocks flying. Since the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, defence stocks have outpaced the broader market. The Nifty Defence Index is up 2.99%, while the Nifty 50 managed just 1.2%. Big names like Hindustan Aeronautics, Bharat Dynamics, and Mazagon Dock have all gained in anticipation of faster project execution. “Earlier, defence orders took 5–7 years to play out. Now there's pressure to deliver in three,” says Vikas Gupta of OmniScience Capital. That urgency could drive earnings and lead to analyst upgrades. What's more, the global backdrop is shifting. With Russia and Israel unable to meet export demand, and Trump pushing NATO to ramp up defence spending, India's affordable arms offerings are suddenly in high demand. “India's export potential is huge,” says Ventura's Vinit Bo-linj-kar, pointing to a 10-year global defence stockpile low. From UAVs and missiles by Adani to Tata-Airbus military aircraft and even critical mineral players like NMDC, India's defence ecosystem is expanding fast. If tensions escalate, analysts expect a spike in demand not just for weapons—but for maintenance, upgrades, and consumables. War or not, defence is clearly in investor crosshairs. After a long wait and some tough new security rules, Elon Musk's Starlink has finally been greenlit to beam satellite internet across India. The Department of Telecommunications has issued Starlink a Letter of Intent to launch services, officials confirmed. This approval positions Starlink alongside Eutelsat OneWeb and the Jio-SES JV in the race to blanket India with satellite broadband. The timing's key—Starlink's nod came just a day after the government tightened rules, mandating data localization, lawful interception, and domestic manufacturing. “They'll begin demos next, before getting the final licence,” one official said. Starlink's plans hinge on more than just a licence. It still needs IN-SPACe clearance to operate its satellite fleet and set up earth station gateways—key for local connectivity. Globally, Starlink operates the world's largest satellite constellation—over 6,750 in orbit. Back home, it's already in talks with telecom giants Airtel and Jio to distribute its kits through retail chains. With over 40% of India still offline—mostly in rural regions—analysts say Starlink's entry could be a game-changer. As Bernstein put it, this could help bridge India's deep digital divide.
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On Episode 570 of The Core Report, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj takes you through the biggest stories in business and manufacturing.SHOW NOTES(00:00) The Take(07:33) US markets roil after negative GDP growth(09:48) GST collections hit all time high in April(11:35) Oil is back around $60 a barrel(14:14) Investors are now selling US corporate bonds(15:53) Two Indian companies including Adani scrap ambitious chip manufacturing plansREGISTER for Accenture's Data and AI WeekListeners! We await your feedback....The Core and The Core Report is ad supported and FREE for all readers and listeners. Write in to shiva@thecore.in for sponsorships and brand studio requirementsFor more of our coverage check out thecore.inSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
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This week, host Anmol Pritam is joined by Newslaundry's Shivanarayan Rajpurohit, independent journalists Ashfaque EJ and Saurabh Kumar. Shivnarayan talks about his report that uncovers how an Adani subsidiary gained access to its controversial power plant site in Uttar Pradesh's Mirzapur through a forest department road – without obtaining the required forest clearance that would precede such arrangements. “Experts say that the project and road leading up to it will cause a lot of damage to the surrounding flora and fauna,” he says.Saurabh and Ashfaque's documentary follows five of the 18 anti-CAA activists accused of orchestrating violence during the 2020 Delhi riots.“Through our documentary, we wanted to show that the Delhi police, to cover up its inefficiency in containing the violence during the 2020 Delhi unrest, booked these activists,” says Saurabh. He adds that the FIRs against the activists is not based on “concrete proof” and has “several loopholes”.Tune in. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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RBI cuts rates to support growth, India eyes US trade deal, and Vaishnaw talks AI, chips & rail safety. Perplexity plans India pricing, Adani inks big infra deal, and investor faith in equities stays strong. Tune in for the top stories.
• வக்ஃப் மசோதா மக்களவையில் நிறைவேற்றம்!• ஊழலை வேடிக்கை பார்க்க முடியாது! - ரவிசங்கர் பிரசாத்• வக்ஃப் மசோதாவைக் கிழித்தெறிந்த அசாசுதீன் ஓவைசி!• "எப்படியாவது இந்துக்கள் - முஸ்லீம்கள் இடையே வெறுப்பை உண்டாக்க முயல்கிறீர்கள்" - தயாநிதி மாறன்• “ஒட்டுமொத்த வஃக்ப் சொத்துகளையும் அபகரிக்க ஒன்றிய அரசு முயற்சிக்கிறது” - ஆ.ராசா• "இது இஸ்லாமியர்களுக்கு மட்டுமல்ல, ஒட்டுமொத்த தேசத்திற்கே எதிரானது" - திருமாவளவன்• "நீதித்துறையின் மீது நேரடித் தாக்குதல் இது" - ஜோதிமணி • சீனாவுக்குப் பிரதமர் எழுதிய கடிதம்?! - போட்டுடைத்த ராகுல் காந்தி• நள்ளிரவு 2 மணிக்கு மேல் கொண்டுவரப்பட்ட மணிப்பூர் தீர்மானம்!• ``மணிப்பூர் மீதான ஒன்றிய அரசின் அக்கறையை இதுவே காட்டுகிறது!" - கனிமொழி• புதிய தலைவர் தேர்ந்தெடுப்பதில் தாமதம் - பாஜகவைக் கிண்டல் செய்த அகிலேஷ் யாதவ்• மாநிலங்களவையை வழிநடத்திய திமுக எம்.பி. அப்துல்லா - முதலமைச்சர் மு.க.ஸ்டாலினுக்கு நன்றி • மத்திய அமைச்சர்களை தனித்தனியே சந்திக்கும் அதிமுக மூத்த நிர்வாகிகள்! • தாய்லாந்துக்குச் சென்ற பிரதமர் மோடி!• பிரதமர் மோடியைச் சந்திக்க நேரம் கேட்டிருக்கும் கூட்டணிக் கட்சித் தலைவர்கள்!• கருப்பு பட்டை அணிந்து சட்டப்பேரவைக்கு வருகை தந்த DMK MLAக்கள்• "வக்ஃப் மசோதாவை எதிர்த்து திமுக சார்பில் வழக்குத் தொடரப்படும்" - மு.க.ஸ்டாலின் • கருப்பு பட்டையை அணிய மறுத்த அதிமுக MLAக்கள் • காரல் மார்க்ஸ்க்கு சென்னையில் சிலை! • பிற்போக்கு சக்திகளுக்கு எதிராக மாற்று சக்தியைக் கட்டி எழுப்புவோம் - மாணிக் சர்க்கார்• இஸ்லாமியர்களுக்கு எதிரான நடவடிக்கைக்குப் பதிலடி கொடுப்பதே முதல் பணி - வெங்கடேசன்• கண்காட்சி திறப்பு விழாவில் பிரகாஷ் காரத் சூளுரை • "திமுக கரை வேட்டிக் கட்டினால் நெற்றியில் பொட்டை அழித்துவிடுங்கள்..'' - ஆ.ராசா பேசியது என்ன? • "வீடு கட்டுவதாகக் கூறிவிட்டு, டாஸ்மாக் கடை திறப்பு” - ஏமாற்றிய அதிகாரிகள்; கொந்தளிக்கும் மக்கள்! * கடலூரில் 3 இடங்களில் லாரி ஓட்டுநர்களை அரிவாளால் தாக்கி வழிப்பறியில் ஈடுபட்ட விஜய் என்பவர் என்கவுண்டரில் சுட்டுக்கொலை• உலக நாடுகளுக்கு எதிராகப் பரஸ்பர வரி விதிப்பு - டொனால்ட் ட்ரம்ப் அதிரடி அறிவிப்பு• “இது வர்த்தகப் போருக்கு வழிவகுக்கும்” - மெலோனி, இத்தாலி பிரதமர்• உலகப் பணக்காரர்கள் பட்டியலில் Elon Musk முதலிடம்... Ambani, Adani -க்கு என்ன இடம்?
• ஆட்சி மாற்றம் நடந்தால் முந்தைய பட்ஜெட்டில் அறிவிக்கப்பட்ட திட்டங்கள் அமல்படுத்தப்படுமா?• இந்த பட்ஜெட்டில் அறிவிக்கப்பட்ட திட்டங்கள் 2026-க்குள் செயல்படுத்தப்படுமா?• ராமநாதபுரத்தில் விமான நிலையம்... மத்திய அரசின் அனுமதி வேண்டுமா?• முன்னாள் அமைச்சர்கள்மீது நடவடிக்கை எடுக்க ஆளுநரின் ஒப்புதல் ஏன் வேண்டும்?• அமலாக்கத்துறையால் நேரடியாக வழக்குப் பதிய முடியுமா?• ADANI குழுமத்துக்கு பாகிஸ்தான் எல்லையில் நிலம் ஒதுக்கப்பட்டது எப்படி... தேசியப் பாதுகாப்புக்கு அச்சுறுத்தலா?
In today's episode on 22nd March 2025, we tell you why Indian conglomerates are getting interested in wires and cables.Speak to Ditto's advisors now, by clicking the link here - https://ditto.sh/9zoz41
HEADLINES:- Mubadala Weighs Selling Part of $1 Billion Stake in Du- ADQ, Energy Capital Partners Announce $25B+ Data Center Energy Deal- Adani in Advanced Talks to Acquire Emaar India for $1.4 Billion- Keeta using penetration pricing to win in the Saudi market.
IndusInd Bank's derivatives issue is an isolated case, says RBI. The Nifty Midcap index sees its biggest jump since June 2024, Adani Group eyes medical tourism with its airport-linked hospital plan and Vodafone Idea explores a Starlink partnership for satellite internet. Plus, IPL 2025 is a goldmine for influencers, and Google's $32 billion Wiz deal shakes up cloud wars. Tune in for all this and more!
Cable Business -ல் இறங்கும் Adani கவனிக்க வேண்டிய விஷயங்கள் என்னென்ன, Insurance துறையில் அந்நிய நேரடி முதுலீடு தேவையா, DigiLocker உடன் இணையும் SEBIஎன்னென்ன சாதகம் போன்ற பல விஷயங்களை இந்த் வீடியோவில் பேசியிருக்கிறார் வ.நாகப்பன்.
En este episodio, analizamos los eventos más relevantes que están impactando los mercados y la tecnología: Wall Street inicia la semana con pérdidas: Los futuros caen mientras los inversores esperan la decisión de tasas de la Fed el miércoles y datos de ventas minoristas. Evaluamos el impacto en los mercados y las expectativas económicas. Nvidia se prepara para el GTC 2025: $NVDA enfrentará a los inversores con actualizaciones clave sobre Blackwell Ultra, Rubin y su posición en China. Discutimos el impacto de la transición de chips y las regulaciones en su negocio global. Quantum Day en el GTC: $NVDA dedicará un día completo a la computación cuántica el 20 de marzo. Acciones como $QBTS, $RGTI y $IONQ están en el radar, pero la viabilidad del sector sigue en debate. Analizamos el impacto de la inversión china en tecnologías emergentes. Uber evalúa la compra de BluSmart en India: $UBER busca expandirse en el mercado de taxis eléctricos en India y Medio Oriente. Exploramos cómo esta adquisición encajaría con sus asociaciones con Tata, Reliance y Adani. Baidu lanza sus nuevos modelos de IA: $BIDU introduce Ernie 4.5 y Ernie X1, con promesas de superar a GPT-4.5 y DeepSeek R1 a menor costo. Examinamos la creciente competencia en el sector de IA en China y su impacto en empresas como $BABA y ByteDance ($BDNCE). Acompáñanos para entender cómo estos eventos están moldeando los mercados, la tecnología y la economía global. ¡Un episodio lleno de análisis estratégico!
Tune in to the "weekly Sri Lankan political review" by SBS Sinhala, featuring journalist Manoj Udatiawala from Sri Lanka. Please note that the two segments broadcasted during the live program have been combined and are now available on the website as a single program - SBS සිංහල සේවය විසින් ශ්රී ලංකාවේ ප්රවෘත්ති වාර්තාකරු, මාධ්යවේදී මාධ්යවේදී මනෝජ් උදටියාවල සමඟින් ගෙන එන 'සතියේ ශ්රී ලාංකීය දේශපාලන පුවත්' සමාලෝචනයට සවන්දෙන්න. සජීව වැඩසටහනේ කෙටස් දෙකක් ලෙසින් ප්රචාරය වුනු විශේෂාංග එකතු කොට එක වැඩසටහනක් ලෙසට වෙබ් අඩවියට එක්කොට ඇති බව කරුණාවෙන් සලකන්න.
In today's episode of Market Minutes, Vaibhavi Ranjan takes you through the key market trends for March 5. Indian equities are set for a flattish open, with GIFT Nifty hinting at a muted start for Sensex and Nifty 50. The benchmark indices extended their losing streak in the previous session, with Nifty recording its 10th straight day of declines—a first in history. Meanwhile, global markets remain on edge as Trump's tariff policies fuel economic uncertainty. On the stock radar, Biocon gains attention after its US FDA approval for two cancer drugs, while Adani Wilmar's acquisition of GD Foods Manufacturing puts it in the spotlight. Tune in for market insights, expert opinions, and all the latest stock action!
Il weekend di Linus e Matteo. I vincitori degli Oscar. Harry Styles ha fatto un tempaccio alla maratona di Tokyo. La serie A con Adani. Ospite in studio Brunori Sas.
In today's episode of the Indian Business Podcast, we are honored to welcome Captain Raghu Raman—a leader whose journey spans the Indian Armed Forces, corporate sector, and government.With over 25 years of experience, he has led soldiers on the frontlines, worked with top corporate giants like Reliance and Mahindra, and played a crucial role in national security initiatives. His battle-hardened leadership principles offer invaluable lessons on strategy, resilience, and decision-making under pressure.
In today's episode we discuss Modi's visit to the USA, his relationship with Adani, Imran Khan's third letter, the new lawyers movement, remittances, the Karachi case, Arab plan for Gaza and Erdogan's visit to Pakistan.Uzair Younus and Shehzad Ghias do the round up of this week's news in our new show 'This Week in Pakistan. The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceTo support the channel:Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912Patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceAnd Please stay in touch:https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperiencehttps://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperienceThe podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikhFacebook.com/Shehzadghias/Twitter.com/shehzad89Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/joinChapters0:00 Introduction1:00 Prince Agha Khan passes away2:30 FIFA suspends football federation5:56 Imran Khan writes third letter15:00 SC Court Judges take oaths - New Lawyers Movement?20;47 Remittances24:00 Boy kidnapped in Karachi28:30 Modi meets Trump34:35 Modi, Adani and Delhi Elections38:12 Arab world, Jordan and Gaza45:30 Erdogan visits Pakistan48:26 Akash Ansari and Fire Safety in Pakistan
India and the US move closer to a trade breakthrough, the stock market stages a dramatic late-hour rebound, and Adani bonds see a sharp surge. Plus, Rapido hits a major milestone, Mahakumbh travel costs soar, and we unveil the Moneycontrol Pro Budget 2025 Portfolio. Tune into Editor's Picks for the top business stories of the day.
Vikatan Imperfect Show is a unique political satire program that tackles local, national, and international current affairs in an engaging and witty manner. Through sharp humour and insightful commentary, the show presents a satirical take on the latest news and political events, making complex issues more accessible and entertaining for the audience. With its clever blend of humour and thought-provoking analysis, the show has gained a massive following on YouTube, attracting viewers who appreciate its distinctive approach to current affairs. Whether it's breaking news, political controversies, or global happenings, Vikatan Imperfect Show brings a fresh perspective, using satire as a tool to provoke thought and encourage meaningful discussions. Its ability to simplify and entertain has made it a go-to show for many who seek both entertainment and a deeper understanding of the world around them.
Vikatan Imperfect Show is a unique political satire program that tackles local, national, and international current affairs in an engaging and witty manner. Through sharp humour and insightful commentary, the show presents a satirical take on the latest news and political events, making complex issues more accessible and entertaining for the audience. With its clever blend of humour and thought-provoking analysis, the show has gained a massive following on YouTube, attracting viewers who appreciate its distinctive approach to current affairs. Whether it's breaking news, political controversies, or global happenings, Vikatan Imperfect Show brings a fresh perspective, using satire as a tool to provoke thought and encourage meaningful discussions. Its ability to simplify and entertain has made it a go-to show for many who seek both entertainment and a deeper understanding of the world around them.
Buon lunedì! Com'è andata la cena italiana di Carlo e Camilla? Due fatti su André the Giant. Il pesce diavolo. Speciale sport, Adani e il Superbowl. Ospite in studio Gazzelle.
Vikatan Imperfect Show is a unique political satire program that tackles local, national, and international current affairs in an engaging and witty manner. Through sharp humour and insightful commentary, the show presents a satirical take on the latest news and political events, making complex issues more accessible and entertaining for the audience. With its clever blend of humour and thought-provoking analysis, the show has gained a massive following on YouTube, attracting viewers who appreciate its distinctive approach to current affairs. Whether it's breaking news, political controversies, or global happenings, Vikatan Imperfect Show brings a fresh perspective, using satire as a tool to provoke thought and encourage meaningful discussions. Its ability to simplify and entertain has made it a go-to show for many who seek both entertainment and a deeper understanding of the world around them.
Budget 2025-26 has limited room for tax cuts but it could have a strong signaling effect on private investment and job creation. “ It's not the large companies like Tata, Birla, Reliance or Adani who are going to create jobs, or even railways or the postal department or telecom, you know, the BSNL. It's going to be small, medium and micro enterprises,” Economist and Author, Ajit Ranade tells Shweta Punj of Moneycontrol that Budget 2025-26 should stay on the path of fiscal consolidation and bring in direct tax reforms. Tune in.
This Day in Legal History: Paris Peace AccordsOn January 27, 1973, the Paris Peace Accords were signed, formally ending direct U.S. military involvement in the Vietnam War. The agreement, brokered after years of intense negotiations, was signed by representatives from the United States, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, and the Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam. The key provisions included a ceasefire, the withdrawal of U.S. troops, the release of prisoners of war, and a commitment to peaceful reunification efforts. Dr. Henry Kissinger, serving as the U.S. National Security Advisor, played a pivotal role in negotiating the agreement, earning him the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize, which he controversially shared with North Vietnamese negotiator Lê Đức Thọ, who declined the award.The accords marked a significant moment in Cold War diplomacy, as they sought to halt one of the most controversial conflicts in U.S. history. Despite the agreement, tensions remained high, and fighting between North and South Vietnam continued. Ultimately, the accords failed to establish lasting peace, as North Vietnamese forces launched a successful campaign to reunify Vietnam under communist control in 1975.The accords also addressed humanitarian concerns, including provisions for the return of U.S. prisoners of war, such as those held at the infamous "Hanoi Hilton." The agreements emphasized self-determination for the South Vietnamese people, though political realities on the ground made this challenging. The signing of the Paris Peace Accords underscored the limits of U.S. influence in Vietnam and symbolized a broader shift in American foreign policy, as the nation grappled with the aftermath of its longest war to date.Elon Musk has asked a federal judge in Texas to dismiss a class-action lawsuit accusing him and his political action committee, America PAC, of running an illegal lottery. The lawsuit, filed by Arizona resident Jacqueline McAferty, alleges that Musk misled voters in seven battleground states into signing a petition supporting the U.S. Constitution by offering a chance to win $1 million. McAferty argues that this violated Texas deceptive trade practices laws, as winners were supposedly chosen at random.Musk, however, contends that participants were informed they would be evaluated for opportunities to become America PAC spokespeople, not awarded a random prize. He emphasized that this process did not involve "chance" and thus was not a lottery. Musk also rejected claims that collecting petition signers' personal information caused harm, noting there was no evidence of misuse.The lawsuit, filed on Election Day in 2024, seeks at least $5 million in damages for petition signers. It follows a related legal effort in Philadelphia, where a judge declined to halt Musk's giveaway, ruling it was not an illegal lottery. Musk is a Texas resident, and Tesla, his electric car company, is headquartered in Austin.Elon Musk says $1 million election giveaway wasn't an illegal lottery | ReutersIndian digital news outlets, including those owned by billionaires Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani, have joined a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging unauthorized use of their content to train its AI models. News organizations such as NDTV, Network18, Indian Express, and Hindustan Times argue that OpenAI's "willful scraping" of their material threatens their copyrights and undermines their advertising revenue. This legal filing builds on a prior lawsuit initiated by ANI, India's most prominent news agency, marking a significant escalation in the legal battle.The media outlets accuse OpenAI of prioritizing partnerships with international publishers while neglecting similar agreements with Indian companies, resulting in unfair advantages. OpenAI, however, maintains that its use of publicly available data adheres to fair use principles and asserts that Indian courts lack jurisdiction over its U.S.-based servers. This legal challenge occurs as India's generative AI market is poised for rapid growth, and OpenAI views the country as a key market with a large user base. Critics of OpenAI's practices argue its actions undermine press freedom and could weaken democracy in India. Meanwhile, OpenAI continues to defend its business model, citing partnerships with major global publishers and emphasizing its compliance with copyright laws in other regions.OpenAI to face Indian news firms of Ambani, Adani in copyright battle, documents show | ReutersA wave of new state laws targeting "forever chemicals" (PFAS) in cosmetics took effect this year, reflecting growing concerns over the health and environmental risks of these persistent substances. California, Colorado, and several other states have banned the intentional use of PFAS in products like lipstick and mascara, while broader measures in states such as Minnesota also cover textiles, cookware, and food packaging. PFAS, often used for properties like water resistance or shine, can accumulate in the environment and pose health risks such as cancer, low birth weight, and fertility issues, according to the EPA.Businesses are responding by assessing their supply chains, reformulating products, and removing items from shelves to comply with the patchwork of state laws, which vary in scope. Some companies may adopt nationwide standards based on these bans, while others will adjust their product offerings by jurisdiction. Legal experts warn of additional challenges, including lawsuits over "greenwashing" if products marketed as sustainable or eco-friendly are found to contain PFAS, even unintentionally.Consumer lawsuits have already targeted items like waterproof mascara, disposable tableware, and smartwatch bands for PFAS content, citing false advertising. Meanwhile, some state laws, like those in Maine, acknowledge that PFAS are unavoidable in certain industries, requiring disclosure instead of outright bans. These measures are expected to spur further regulation of chemicals in cosmetics and beyond, particularly at the state level, as consumer demand for "clean beauty" and environmentally friendly products continues to grow.'Forever Chemicals' Reckoning Hits Cosmetics With New State LawsCadwalader, Wickersham & Taft reported a record $638 million in revenue in 2024, a 15% increase driven by its work with Wall Street banks and private credit markets. The firm's strategy combines advising traditional banking clients and expanding its services to private capital providers as both sectors increasingly collaborate. Notable deals include representing BNP Paribas in a $5 billion financing partnership with Apollo-backed ATLAS SP Partners and helping arrange a European middle-market private credit collateralized loan obligation. The firm's 80 equity partners earned an average of $3.7 million each last year, a 33% increase. Managing Partner Pat Quinn emphasized that Cadwalader's smaller size, with about 430 lawyers and offices in only five cities, fosters close collaboration and a personal touch with clients. Lawyers also benefit from flexible office policies, with partners required to be in four days a week and associates encouraged to attend voluntarily on Mondays.Cadwalader's capital markets, fund finance, and real estate practices performed strongly, while its investigations group expanded into broader corporate conduct matters. The London office also posted record revenue, bolstered by leveraged finance and fund finance work. With rising demand and increasingly complex transactions, Quinn anticipates that 2025 could surpass last year's success.Cadwalader Revenue Jumps 15% as Banks, Private Credit Align This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Explore how Hindenburg Research's clash with Modi and Adani has backfired, marking a significant turn in the global narrative. Sanjay Dixit unpacks the broader implications, including the first signs of Donald Trump's resurgence on the global stage.
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.Today is the 16th of January and here are the headlines.The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully docked its SpaDeX satellites on Thursday, after bringing them within 3 meters of each other. Following the docking, ISRO confirmed the satellites were functioning as a single unit. The space agency mentioned that undocking and power transfer checks would follow in the coming days. The docking process had previously been delayed twice, on January 7 and 9, due to technical issues. The satellites were launched on December 30.Saif Ali Khan, after undergoing surgery for stab wounds sustained in a home attack, is now in stable condition, according to doctors at Lilavati Hospital. The attack occurred early Thursday when an intruder stabbed Khan multiple times, including a serious wound near his spine. Police believe the attacker may be linked to a domestic worker who allowed him entry. The intruder was briefly locked in a room but managed to escape. Theft is suspected as the motive.Nearly 50,000 international students failed to show up at Canadian colleges and universities in March-April 2024, with Indian students making up a significant portion. Of the 20,000 “no-shows,” 5.4% were from India, representing a sizeable portion of the country's study permit holders. This data, compiled under the International Student Compliance Regime, highlights the non-compliance of 6.9% of international students, prompting educational institutions to report on enrolment twice a year to ensure adherence to study permits.Hindenburg Research, the US-based short seller whose allegations caused significant financial turmoil, including for India's Adani Group, has announced its closure. The decision to disband the firm came shortly after US Congressman Lance Gooden wrote to Attorney General Merrick Garland, asking for clarification on the US Department of Justice's case against Adani. The letter highlighted concerns over the investigation's focus on a foreign company while Hindenburg's own role in global financial disruptions has been scrutinized.A ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israeli negotiators is set to end the 15-month Gaza conflict, with the deal taking effect on January 19. The agreement, brokered by US President Joe Biden, includes swapping hostages for imprisoned Palestinians in Israel. Biden, who played a pivotal role in the negotiations, views this achievement as a significant foreign policy legacy. While he is credited with ending the bloodiest phase of the Israel-Gaza conflict, he shares this accomplishment with his successor, Donald Trump.This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by the Indian Express.
Voordat je rode oortjes krijgt, we bedoelen een chip-triootje: ASML, ASMI en Besi. Die aandelen stijgen hard na goed nieuws van chipmaker TSMC. Vooral de winst valt op. Deze aflevering kijken we of de Nederlandse chipbedrijven dat kunstje ook kunnen flikken. De AEX-droom van Fastned spat uiteen. Het bedrijf wordt door beleggers aan de kant gezet. Fastned heeft last van de trage groei van elektrische auto's en moet daardoor ook het eigen groeitempo terugschakelen. Over de AEX gesproken, die gaat op de schop. Nu bestaat de index nog uit 25 namen, dat moeten er binnenkort 30 worden. Maar schiet je daar als belegger ook wat mee op? En een doorbraak voor Jeff Bezos: hij lanceert een 100 meter lange raket met zijn Blue Origin. Daarmee wordt hij een serieuze concurrent voor SpaceX, van Elon Musk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
India has the world's largest population, but can it be the next global economic superpower? Or will extreme poverty, inequality, unemployment, and lack of industrialization and manufacturing capacities hold it back? Why is the Western media so eager to portray India as a pro-Western alternative to China? Ben Norton is joined by economic historian Jyotishman Mudiar to explore these questions and more. VIDEO with charts here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXU42fqJ6g4 Check out Jyotishman's channel India & Global Left: https://www.youtube.com/c/IndiaGlobalLeft Topics 0:00 Intro 4:32 Is India the next economic superpower? 12:37 Technology 16:39 Geopolitics 20:27 Indian stock market 22:37 Quality of life 34:21 Billionaire oligarchs like Adani & Ambani 42:09 China controls its billionaires 44:42 China's state-owned enterprises (SOEs) 46:22 Manufacturing in India vs China 49:24 Privatization in India 54:37 India's manufacturing stagnation 56:58 Can services replace manufacturing? 1:08:02 India's dependence on US Big Tech 1:18:43 AI, automation, & population growth 1:29:50 Agriculture in India 1:43:09 Outro
These farmers lost around $1.72B in a single morning.It was all because of tit-for-tat import taxes.But what really happened and who were these farmers?It all started when Donald Trump walked into the White House in January 2017, promising to take on what he called “unfair trade” with China.March 2018, Trump slapped $50 billion in tariffs on Chinese goods, aiming straight at the heart of China's industrial ambitions—its "Made in China 2025" strategy. This marked the start of the trade war.April, 2018, Beijing hit where it hurt—Trump's voter base.It announced a 25% tariff on American soybeans, cars, and chemicals. And it wasn't just any random pick. China was the biggest buyer of U.S. soybeans, importing 60% of all U.S. exports.The markets reacted immediately and soybean prices went into free fall, erasing $1.72 billion in market value by morning.Farmers who relied on China as their primary buyer suddenly found themselves staring at massive losses.In this episode of The NEON Show, Matein Khalid, a seasoned financial advisor, shares his fascinating four-decade journey. Starting as a teenage trader in Dubai, he later advised corporate boards and family offices in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the US. Matein talks about global trade, geopolitics, and economic strategies, providing insights on the US-China trade war, Trump's economic policies, and shifting global power dynamics.Check out Matein's writings here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mateinkhalid/Timestamps00:00 – Trailer01:17 – Introduction02:38 – Matein's early trading and wealth management04:37 – Trump's unpredictability in geopolitics06:04 – Rise of China hawks in US policy07:40 – India's edge in US-China tensions09:50 – Starlink vs. Indian telecoms10:30 – US Steel and political influence12:51 – China's slowdown and unemployment19:02 – US K-shaped recovery and inequality21:46 – US debt crisis and risks26:41 – Adani controversy's geopolitical angle31:17 – Possible end to Russia-Ukraine war33:55 – Israel weakens Iran's air defense37:35 – Trump's isolationist policies41:02 – Trade and capital flows in forex42:39 – South Korea's political turmoil48:04 – Syria's proxy wars reignite52:04 – Modi's UAE visit boosts financial flows54:34 – India's entrepreneurial spirit------------Hi, I am your host Siddhartha! I have been an entrepreneur from 2012-2017 building two products AddoDoc and Babygogo. After selling my company to SHEROES, I and my partner Nansi decided to start up again. But we felt unequipped in our skillset in 2018 to build a large company. We had known 0-1 journeys from our startups but lacked the experience of building 1-10 journeys. Hence was born The Neon Show (Earlier 100x Entrepreneur) to learn from founders and investors, the mindset to scale yourself and your company. This quest still keeps us excited even after 5 years and doing 200+ episodes.We welcome you to our journey to understand what goes behind building a super successful company. Every episode is done with a very selfish motive, that I and Nansi should come out as a better entrepreneur and professional after absorbing the learnings.-------------Check us out on:Website: https://neon.fund/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theneonshoww/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beneon/Twitter: https://x.com/TheNeonShowwConnect with Siddhartha on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siddharthaahluwalia/Twitter: https://x.com/siddharthaa7------This video is for informational purposes only. The views expressed are those of the individuals quoted and do not constitute professioSend us a text
This week, Newslaundry's Abhinandan Sekhri, Raman Kirpal, and Manisha Pandey were joined by journalist Faye D'Souza.On the BJP's narrative against George Soros, Abhinandan says, “Adani money is good, Soros money bad? No sensible discussion has happened around it.” Faye says, “We are living in a post-truth world where ridiculous claims take root and attention spans have shrunk too much for nuanced conversations.”On the Congress's response to allegations about links with Soros, Manisha says, “Their communication is stale. You can't keep repeating the same thing without innovation.” She points out that news channels have been quoting dubious sources like “nancho.net” to accuse Sonia Gandhi of collusion with Soros.The panel then discusses the misuse of dowry laws and the tragic case of a techie's suicide in Bengaluru. Anand says, “Lawyers often weaponise these cases, and the Supreme Court has already intervened to mandate preliminary investigations before arrests.” Faye emphasises the need for balanced discourse. On media coverage of the issue, Abhinandan says, “The TikTokisation of news has taken over.” On the Kapoor family's meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Manisha says, “The event was supposed to honour Raj Kapoor, but it ended up being all about praising Modi.”This and a lot more. Tune in!We have a page for subscribers to send letters to our shows. If you want to write to Hafta, click here. Check out the Newslaundry store and flaunt your love for independent media. Download the Newslaundry app.Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/BL8HPSF9NFsAudio timecodes00:00:00 - Introductions00:0:00 - Headlines00:18:00 - Adani vs Soros00:34:28- Special Message 00:35:27 - Dowry law misuse debate00:56:12 - Bollywood's Modi moment01:06:43 - Subscriber letters and recommendationsCheck out previous Hafta recommendations, references, songs and letters Produced & recorded by Prashant & Priyali. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Shreyas Manohar, Ayushi Amin, and Cyrus for a laugh-out-loud Cock & Bull episode as they tackle the explosive Adani bribe controversy, the excitement of the India vs. Australia Test Series, and Jaguar's bold new rebrand. They also dive into hot topics like the COP29 climate finance drama, Zomato's surprising job offer policy, and a bizarre robot heist in Shanghai. Packed with humor, sharp insights, and witty banter, this episode delivers a perfect mix of trending news and comedy. Don't miss the fun—watch now and stay entertained!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
India's parliament has been suspended after clashes broke between the BJP and Congress party. The opposition party has been demanding answers regarding bribery charges related to Adani Group. How will US fraud charges affect Indian economy? Also, we look at Mexican trade deals with the US and hear from Jorge Castaneda, the former Mexican Foreign Minister. We find out how the busiest night of the year will be managed by one of the biggest airlines in the US. And why rapper Drake is accusing record label Universal Music and streaming platform Spotify of defamation.You can contact us on WhatsApp or send us a voicenote: +44 330 678 3033. We would love to hear from you!
Gautam Adani is one of India's richest men, whose fortunes are closely aligned to those of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. What will the political ramifications be of bribery charges against him? China's property crisis has left a truly staggering number of new homes empty (9:01). And why Jordan Peterson is so contrarian, yet so popular (17:09).Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gautam Adani is one of India's richest men, whose fortunes are closely aligned to those of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. What will the political ramifications be of bribery charges against him? China's property crisis has left a truly staggering number of new homes empty (9:01). And why Jordan Peterson is so contrarian, yet so popular (17:09).Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account.
Matt Gaetz has withdrawn his name from consideration for US attorney-general, and billionaire Gautam Adani faces charges over an alleged scheme to bribe Indian officials. The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and FT economics columnist Chris Giles unpacks just how much tariffs will increase prices in the US. Mentioned in this podcast:Matt Gaetz withdraws as Trump's nominee for attorney-general Indian billionaire Gautam Adani charged in US over alleged $250mn bribery schemeICC issues arrest warrant for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Tariffs and taxes are not very inflationaryThe FT News Briefing is produced by Niamh Rowe, Fiona Symon, Sonja Hutson, Kasia Broussalian and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Breen Turner, Sam Giovinco, Peter Barber, Michael Lello, David da Silva and Gavin Kallmann. Our engineer is Joseph Salcedo. Topher Forhecz is the FT's executive producer. The FT's global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. The show's theme song is by Metaphor Music.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Gautam Adani—India's second-richest man—and seven other Indian businessmen were charged by American prosecutors with securities and wire fraud in connection to a solar-energy project.
Kenyan President William Ruto has ordered the cancellation of the airport deal and another one to develop power transmission lines in Kenya - post the US indictment. We hear from the government spokesperson Gabriel Muthuma.We get reaction from India to the criminal charges against Gautam Adani, one of the world's richest men.You can contact us on WhatsApp or send us a voicenote: +44 330 678 3033. We would love to hear from you!