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A version of this essay was published by news18.com at https://www.news18.com/opinion/opinion-what-the-bjp-win-in-thiruvananthapuram-may-mean-or-may-not-9774658.htmlAs a native son, I believe the BJP's 50/101 seats in the Trivandrum Corporation in the recently concluded local body elections is an interesting outcome. But it must not be taken in isolation, and one must accept that this is neither a breakthrough for the BJP in the deep south, nor a mere footnote in the CPI(M)-Congress duopoly that has been the hallmark of Kerala politics. There are a lot of local factors, but yes, perhaps there is an underlying, nascent realignment.There is anti-incumbency: there used to be, like clockwork, one term for the UDF, one term for the LDF. But now, the CPI-M has been ruling for ten years in a row, and the voters may be fed up with them. In Trivandrum, for instance, the outgoing mayor, Arya Rajendran, who is in her 20s, has a well-deserved reputation for arrogance. Tellingly, she did not campaign in 2025.But there is more.There are at least four extraordinary factors at play here: One is the vanity that Kerala politics is somehow superior to politics elsewhere in (southern) India, because, you know, it is the 100% literate state. This is far from the truth. Mere literacy, that is, knowing the syntax of written language, does not guarantee you understand the semantics, that is, the ability to think critically rather than be gaslighted. The average Kerala voter is as easily manipulated as any other.Second, regional tensions. Kerala consists of three distinct regions: northern Malabar, which was under British rule, which meant it was plundered and underdeveloped. It also is Muslim-dominated. Central Kochi, which was a moderately dynamic dynasty, and is Christian-dominated. Southern Travancore, which was under a strong dynasty (but came under the sway of the British), and is Hindu majority.Third, the erstwhile consensus around ‘secularism' is fraying: it is now increasingly seen as merely a shibboleth meant to hypnotize the Hindu community into caste-based internecine conflict and keep it a permanent underclass, with fewer rights than those of other religions. Hindus are still fighting 19th century battles in the 21st century. The shocking neglect, occasional desecration of, and outright large-scale theft from, major temples such as Sabarimala may now be turning into a bit of an issue for the lay Hindu.Fourth, after half a century of left-wing politics, it is becoming increasingly clear to the average Keralite that it is being left behind in development and prosperity. At independence, Travancore in particular was far ahead of the rest of India in key metrics like infant mortality, female literacy, and infrastructure. But anti-business socialism has led to de-industrialization, forced migration of Keralites in search of jobs, and high inflation, while other states are passing Kerala by.On top of all this, there is the rampant politicization of everything (for example, government jobs do not go to those who have high ranks in the State Public Service Commission selection exams, but to party cadres). There is a truly bizarre situation where two parties, both in the INDI Alliance all over the country (CPI-M and Congress), pretend to be rivals in Kerala, and do charades and shadow-boxing, although they do tactical voting to prevent the BJP from winning.It startles me to hear that there is a Left (CPI-M) and a Right (Congress) in Kerala, according to pundits. In reality, they are an Extreme-Left party and a Far-Left party, respectively. Indeed, even the BJP, which is spoken of as Far-Right is a Center-Left party, so severely distorted is the discourse – the median is Far-Left.To an impartial observer, the only way the Congress in Kerala can be termed a Right-wing party is that it appeases its vote-bank, the Christians, although the FC Nairs also traditionally vote for them. The Communists, whose rank and file are mostly made up of the OBC Ezhavas, increasingly are dominated by the needs of their Malabar Muslim vote-bank. So in a twisted sort of way, both these Left parties pander to the Conservative sentiments of these religious groups.This has real-life consequences, which Travancore voters are seeing increasingly clearly. The last major investment in Trivandrum was the ISRO's Vikram Sarabhai Space Center, which was required to be on the magnetic equator. After that, the National Institute of Technology went to Kozhikode (in Malabar). The Indian Institute of Management went to Kozhikode (in Malabar). The Indian Institute of Technology went to Palakkad (in Malabar). The AIIMS is also likely to go to Malabar or Kochi.A metro system was given to Kochi, even though Trivandrum has an equal or better claim in terms of population size and other metrics. Successive UDF and LDF governments have sat on the proposal for Trivandrum's metro (incidentally Kozhikode is also in the same boat). Trivandrum airport saw zero development for 40 years from 1960.Staggeringly, the Trivandrum port (Vizhinjam) was also delayed for 40 years, even though the deepwater container transhipment port there is now on track to handle a lot of India's container cargo, which now goes to Colombo. Instead, 4400 crores were spent on a container port at Kochi, which has only 8 meters draft and cannot compete with Colombo.Trivandrum/Vizhinjam has 24 meters in depth, which means literally the largest container ship in the world, MSC Irina, with 24,000 containers on board, can and in fact has called at this port.The LDF government twisted Adani Ports' arm and moved their logistics park for Vizhinjam, which Adani runs on contract, 200 km away to Kochi! In addition, the road and rail approaches to the port, which are necessary for ‘gateway' or upcountry containers from/to say Bangalore or Hyderabad, have been delayed for a long time over trivial land acquisition issues.These lapses are glaring, and add up to step-motherly treatment for Trivandrum. There must be a lot of resentment among the voters here about this, because their real estate values would go up quite a lot if Vizhinjam's business improves, and there will be jobs related to logistics, bunkering, cruise lines, and so on. Under the Sagarmala initiative, this is something that Trivandrum voters hope the Union Government will push forward, along with a proposed Tri-Services Maritime Command: thus both military and civil infrastructure may bring benefits.Finally, the excesses against Hindu temples, which are ruled by the Devaswom Board, packed with party cadres who may well be hostile atheists, are getting exposed broadly. There is a tradition prohibiting the entry of women between 10 and 60 years of age (ie. of childbearing age) into the shrine, which the women devotees in Kerala are broadly okay with, and don't feel particularly discriminated against. The Kerala government made a huge fuss over it, and attempted to smuggle in both non-believing women and non-Hindu women into the temple.This has troubled some of the CPI-M's traditional voters, for example the hitherto blase Ezhavas. As the attacks on Hindus continue, there is a bit of a counter-consolidation as well.There is no end: there is the huge current scandal of the theft of gold from the temple doors and dwarapalaka statues in Sabarimala (along with similar desecration in Guruvayur). There is an ongoing investigation, which ought to, if pursued properly, implicate highly connected political players. But recently, there have been instances of prosecutorial misconduct that mean likely criminals get away with, er, murder.Sowmya's alleged murderer Charlie Thomas aka Govindachamy was let off death row, because the prosecutor did not make a good enough case. An actor, Dileep, who allegedly took out a contract for a thug to rape an actress in a moving car, was let off. You guessed it, the prosecution did not make a good enough case.Incidentally, Christian churches with vast landholdings (a good bit of which was 99-year leases given during British days which has now, magically, turned into freehold), or Muslim mosques and other Waqf claimants rarely face the wrath of the State. Yes, there is a case wending its way through the courts about the peninsula of Munambam which is home to 600 families, mostly Christian fisherman, but is claimed in its entirety as a Waqf property.A net reflection of all this is that urban Hindus have begun to rethink their political views. There is a strong urban-rural divide as seen in the just-conducted local body polls. The urban, so to speak, constituencies have seen the vice-like grip of the LDF diminish a bit, but they remain strong in the rural areas. This is borne out by conversations with the rural poor, who talk about kshema pensions, NREGA, and so on as benefits they get from the State government.What this suggests is that anti-incumbency is playing its part; but the likely outcome is a return to the Tweedledum-Tweedledee “throw the rascals out every five years” syndrome of years past. The BJP is unlikely to make any quick inroads into this; they may not get many Assembly seats in 2026, and they are unlikely to get more than a couple of Lok Sabha seats in 2029.Yet, as for obvious reasons there is a Right-ward lurch in Europe, with the rise of AfD in Germany, Marine Le Pen's National Rally in France, and Nigel Farrage's Reform UK, and these parties are no longer easily put behind a cordon sanitaire, the BJP in Kerala is not any longer completely unelectable. The voters are beginning to see that it is not completely er… untouchable.It will be a long, painful journey, but maybe in a decade or two, the BJP can become a realistic opposition party in Kerala. To do this in the extreme South, in the very bastion of the Communists, as well as in a State with very large non-Hindu populations, would be quite an achievement for them. We shall have to wait and see if they have the stamina and the staying power for this grueling odyssey.Malayalam podcast of this essay by notebookLM: 1650 words, 15 Dec 2025 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com/subscribe
En Inde, la spirale est bien connue : croissance économique, vagues de chaleur de plus en plus intenses, explosion de la demande d'électricité… et, en retour, hausse des émissions de gaz à effet de serre. Un cercle vicieux climatique qui semblait presque inévitable. Mais une enquête conjointe du média d'investigation SourceMaterial et du The Guardian vient pointer un acteur majeur dans cette nouvelle flambée de la consommation électrique : Amazon et ses centres de données.À Mumbai, deux centrales à charbon appartenant aux groupes Tata Group et Adani devaient fermer en 2023, dans le cadre des engagements climatiques du gouvernement. Mais la décision a été annulée. En cause : une explosion de la demande d'électricité, jugée incompatible avec l'abandon du charbon dans une mégapole de 18 millions d'habitants. Selon des documents internes consultés par SourceMaterial, Amazon exploite pas moins de 16 data centers dans l'agglomération. Un chiffre colossal, dans un pays qui affiche désormais de grandes ambitions dans l'intelligence artificielle. Le problème, c'est que ces infrastructures sont extrêmement énergivores. En 2023, les centres loués par Amazon à Mumbai auraient consommé plus de 624 000 mégawattheures, soit l'équivalent de la consommation annuelle de plus de 400 000 foyers indiens.Le Guardian souligne un paradoxe : ces data centers sont peu visibles, car Amazon les loue au lieu de les posséder directement. Mais leur impact, lui, est bien réel. Dans le quartier de Mahul, qualifié d'« enfer toxique » par un rapport de 2019, se concentrent trois raffineries, seize usines chimiques… et l'une des centrales à charbon les plus polluantes de la ville, responsable à elle seule d'un tiers de la pollution aux particules fines locales. Les métaux lourds rejetés provoquent maladies respiratoires, cutanées, rénales et cardiaques. Alors que le charbon ne suffit déjà plus, Amazon a équipé ses centres de données de 41 générateurs au diesel, et prévoit d'en installer encore davantage pour éviter les coupures. Une fuite en avant énergétique qui inquiète fortement les ONG. Pour Eliza Pan, porte-parole d'Amazon Employees for Climate Justice, « Amazon utilise l'attrait de l'IA pour masquer la construction d'un véritable empire énergétique polluant ». Ironie amère : tandis que l'intelligence artificielle est souvent présentée comme un outil de lutte contre le dérèglement climatique, elle contribue ici, très concrètement, à en accélérer les effets. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Welcome to Top of the Morning, I'm Nelson John. Peak XV's Meesho IPO success. AI's enterprise determinism problem. Adani's 15,000 crore bankruptcy play. RCB's $2 billion sale question. China's eight-month manufacturing slump. Five stories that show how money, technology, and power are being repositioned globally. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
https://shorturl.at/JNzcKBook Your Seat for Bengaluru Offline Session!In today's market update, we analyze India's massive Q2 GDP growth of 8.2% and the record-breaking ₹1.6 lakh crore IPO year. We cover the Adani Group's plan to invest $5 billion in Google's data center infrastructure and Vladimir Putin's upcoming visit to India.The video also discusses the impact of 50% US tariffs on Indian exports, expectations for the upcoming RBI MPC meeting, and key stock updates from Airtel, Lenskart, Tata Technologies, and Tejas Networks.How to Use Artificial Intelligence for Investing - Combo of 5 ebookshttps://shorturl.at/gM97l#stockmarketindia #gdp #adani #ipoanalysis #economy #stockmarketindia #gdpgrowth #adanigroup #googleai #indianeconomy #ipoalert #USExportTariffs #telecomnews #airtelvsjio #rbipolicy #vladimirputin #tatatechnologies #lenskartipo #manufacturing #nifty50 00:00 Start01:03 US market update01:51 Putin to Visit India in Dec Amid Defense Talks02:37 US Tariffs Hit Indian Exports; Exporters Diversify05:23 Q2 GDP Hits 8.2%; RBI Likely to Hold Rates08:57 Fiscal Deficit Widens to 52.6% of Annual Target09:44 IPO Fundraising Hits Record ₹1.6 Lakh Cr11:33 Triggers for Indian stock market this week12:46 Adani to Invest $5B in Google Data Center Infrastructure13:29 Airtel Accelerates Subscriber Additions in October14:43 Lenskart Posts 20% Profit Growth15:37 Tata Tech Completes Es-Tec Acquisition16:16 Tejas Networks Gets ₹85 Cr PLI Incentive16:44 Knowledge Section
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Adani chats with Dr. Susan Engel, a Senior Lecturer and Senior Faculty Fellow in Psychology at Williams College. Susan's research spans many areas, including the development of curiosity and invention, children's ideas, the impact of college, and school reform. In this conversation, we discuss Susan's seminal research on children's curiosity, how curiosity develops into adulthood, and her latest book, The Intellectual Lives of Children. Susan also shares the story behind how she first started in this field of research, and the projects she's excited to work on next.Susan's website: https://psychology.williams.edu/profile/sengel/ Susan's book The Hungry Mind: https://www.amazon.com/Hungry-Mind-Origins-Curiosity-Childhood/dp/0674984110Susan's book The Intellectual Lives of Children: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-intellectual-lives-of-children-susan-engel/1136606329Susan's upcoming book American Kindergarten: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/A/bo258923309.htmlAdani's website: https://www.adaniabutto.comAdani's Bluesky: @adaniPodcast Twitter @StanfordPsyPodPodcast Substack https://stanfordpsypod.substack.com/Let us know what you thought of this episode, or of the podcast! :) stanfordpsychpodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the Daily Compliance News. All, from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world, compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional. Top stories include: Supply Chains are vulnerable to Chinese exploitation. (WSJ) Fraud case against Adani in limbo. (NYT) French police raid Altice re: corruption allegations. (Bloomberg) Hold tech companies accountable for fraud. (FT) The Daily Compliance News has been honored as the No. 2 in the Best Regulatory Compliance Podcasts category. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to Top of the Morning, I'm your host Nelson John This episode connects five seemingly disparate stories - SoftBank selling Nvidia for OpenAI, Trump cutting India tariffs from 50% to 15%, Adani building massive battery storage, Modi strengthening Bhutan ties, and India's pharma crackdown - to reveal how India is transitioning from rule-taker to rule-maker on the global stage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, Adani chats with Adam Benforado, a lawyer, writer, and professor at Drexel University's Kline School of Law. Adam's research, teaching, and advocacy are focused on children's rights and criminal justice, and he brings insights from the mind sciences—most notably cognitive psychology—to law and legal theory. In this conversation, Adam tells us about his latest book, A Minor Revolution: How Prioritizing Kids Benefits Us All, laying out the multifaceted, complex context around children's rights and parental authority in the U.S. Adam also shares how he first got to work on the issues he now champions and what his future vision is, for children and society more broadly.Adam's website: https://www.adambenforado.com/Adam's book, A Minor Revolution: https://www.adambenforado.com/a-minor-revolution Adam's twitter: @Benforado Adam's new organization, Minor Power: https://www.minorpower.org/Adani's website: https://www.adaniabutto.comAdani's Bluesky: @adaniPodcast Twitter @StanfordPsyPod Podcast Substack Stanford Psychology Podcast - Newsletter for the official Stanford Psychology Podcast!Let us know what you thought of this episode, or of the podcast! :) stanfordpsychpodcast@gmail.com
Due cose sulla bella serata di Fermo, dal cibo all'ITIS. I porno con l'arrivo dei blocchi per i minorenni. La complicatissima password del Louvre. Com'è andata la maratona di New York di Aldo Rock? Adani sulla serie A. Viola Marconi ci consiglia un nuovo libro: Quando abbiamo smesso di capire il mondo - Benjamín Labatut.
A version of this essay was published by the Deccan Herald at https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/adani-s-under-fire-we-ve-seen-this-before-3783432The repeated, withering attacks on the Adani group are getting to be tiresome, partly because they usually have no merit per se; and partly because the Western habit of weaponizing the narrative is now so evident. It is basically propaganda, with the pliant media manufacturing consent to support foreign policy.In a recent column in the Financial Times, Janan Ganesh wrote: “Politics, not tech, makes the world go around”. He may have a point, but at the moment, it is the opposite: the breakneck generativeAI race, and China's near-monopoly in rare earths, are fueling both trade wars and capitulation: for example, Trump said before meeting Xi that “the G2 will be convening shortly”. TACO, anyone?I said during Biden's days in “A US-China condominium dividing up the world between themselves”, that for the Deep State, a G2 would be a convenient (short-term) thing to do. Trump apparently has accepted that a) Chinese leverage is insurmountable, b) a division into spheres of influence would work best. Sadly, it would be disastrous for the US (and the Quad) in the medium term to make China Asia's hegemon.But it is happening. As BNP Paribas puts it in a research note quoted by the Financial Times, “[Washington]... is now dealing with a peer rival capable of imposing material economic harm on it — a relatively new position for the US and a development which, at least to us, confirms China's ascendancy to global economic superpower status.”It would be entirely rational for a G2 to prevent a third great power from rising, and India is the only candidate: Brazil, Russia, South Africa, the EU are handicapped in one way or the other, e.g. geography, resources, demographics, politics. Therefore the G2 are imposing a Thucydides Trap on India: wage economic (if not kinetic) war, and balkanize it.Everybody has learned lessons from the recent past (“Confessions of an economic hit-man”, anyone?): how Japan was ruined via the Plaza Accord, how Britain lost its pre-eminence by debasing its currency, and how the US allowed itself to be systematically de-industrialized by China over the last 30 years. They are not going to let India grow, certainly not easily.Thus Adani is a proxy for India. Mark Mobius, a legendary investor, said, “Investing in Adani is like investing in India”. That is not an exaggeration, because Adani has demonstrated the capability to deliver in more than one domain, especially in ports and airports (Disclaimer: I have a small position in Adani Ports). They have operations in Colombo, Haifa (Israel) and Abbot Point (Australia), which makes them a potentially major player in global shipping, not to mention their container ports at Mundhra and Vizhinjam (Trivandrum).There have been several waves of attacks on the Adani group, the first in June 2021 alleging improprieties in investments by Mauritius-based funds; the second in January 2023 with the ‘bombshell' Hindenburg (a short-seller) report alleging stock manipulation and accounting fraud; the third in November 2024, a US Dept of Justice allegation about bribery; the fourth in October 2025 by the Washington Post alleging the Indian government induced LIC to invest $3.9 billion in Adani firms.When the Hindenburg report was publicized as the “largest con in corporate history” by pliant media like Reuters, FT and WSJ, I wrote that “The Adani Group may not be derailed by Hindenburg”. I also did a video conversation with Professor Narayanan Komerath on the topic.In fact, in a “dog it was that died” outcome, it was Hindenburg that closed shop; Adani has recovered even after a second Hindenburg report accusing the SEBI chief as well.Adani has been successful in their ports and energy businesses; they are doing well in airports; their efforts in green energy and in data centers (the new Google AI data center in Vishakhapatnam) may yet prove to be winners. Thus Adani has shown it can compete well in difficult infrastructure sectors. It is true that these need to align with government policies.Which brings whispers of ‘crony capitalism', which is rich coming from the US, where ‘robber barons' like John D Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J P Morgan and Cornelius Vanderbilt created enormous fortunes primarily through cronyism. Have you heard the dictum “What's good for General Motors is good for America”? Boeing, the Koch Brothers, Goldman Sachs and Big Tech are current beneficiaries of State munificence.India has had its share of crony capitalists who provided citizens with shoddy goods at high prices. I don't dare name them, but you know who they are. Every country supports its national champions: Japan's zaibatsu, Korea's chaebol, China's State Owned Companies.And recently J P Morgan Chase announced it is investing $1.5 trillion in US industries such as critical minerals, pharma, semiconductors, energy, drones, cybersecurity, AI and so on. Surely this is after consultations with and a go-ahead from the US Government. Similarly, it is neither sinful nor unusual for the Indian State to support dominant, effective players. More power to Adani!800 words, 31 October 2025 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com/subscribe
Expose: Anti-India Journalists in USA - Adani, Soros & Bihar | Decoded by Sanjay Dixit
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Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint.. I'm Nelson John and here are today's top stories. Modi Skips ASEAN Summit as Trump Heads to Malaysia Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the ASEAN Summit virtually, skipping what's being billed as the largest gathering of world leaders in ASEAN history. The decision, officially linked to Chhath Puja, comes as US President Donald Trump lands in Kuala Lumpur in person. Over 30 leaders, including China's Li Qiang and Brazil's Lula, are attending. With India-US ties strained by Trump's steep 50% tariffs on Indian goods, Modi's absence avoids an awkward meet without a trade breakthrough. Talks to reduce tariffs to 15–16% are ongoing, but India is treading carefully amid delicate diplomacy — balancing QUAD and BRICS ties at once. Kuala Lumpur, meanwhile, is under lockdown with 16,000 officers on duty. Siddaramaiah's Son Upsets Karnataka's Succession Equation Yathindra Siddaramaiah has thrown a curveball into Karnataka politics by backing minister Satish Jarkiholi as his father's successor — sidelining Deputy CM DK Shivakumar. With the Congress government hitting its halfway mark, talk of a “November revolution” is gaining traction. For Shivakumar, once seen as next in line, the message is clear: the race is no longer his alone. Indian Army Goes Tech-First India's Army is arming up for the future — signing a ₹2,770-crore deal with Bharat Forge and Adani's PLR Systems for 4.25 lakh modern carbines. New drone platoons and elite commando battalions are rolling out, while US-made Javelin missiles are being added. The shift marks a major leap from manpower-heavy to AI-driven combat readiness. Meta Cuts 600 Jobs in AI Reality Check Meta's AI dream just hit turbulence — 600 layoffs at its AI Superintelligence Labs. Despite a $14 billion spree to hire top AI talent, several big names have already quit. CEO Alexandr Wang says “leaner is faster,” but the move reveals internal tension between expensive new hires and a thinning support base. Trump Slaps Russia with Oil Sanctions, Eyes India Next President Trump has sanctioned Russia's oil giants Rosneft and Lukoil, warning Putin to end the Ukraine war. The move also turns the heat on India, with Trump insisting Modi promised to cut Russian oil imports — claims New Delhi hasn't confirmed. The message from Washington: stop buying Russian oil or face crushing tariffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bypass the Algorithm, Sign up to the Punter Times Newsletter https://www.punterspolitics.com/pages/email-sign-up Punter Konrad and Punter James play the blame game to reveal exactly who's behind your biggest bills - from Adani dodging $400 million in Queensland courts to Santos secretly driving up your mortgage and energy costs, plus the phone company scam that's been stealing an extra month from you every year. Punter’s Politics Political Fundraiser Tickets: https://www.punterspolitics.com/pages/punters-political-fundraising-dinnerBe a dark money funder to help hire a lobbyist for the punters: https://chuffed.org/project/134297-fund-australias-first-punter-powered-lobbyistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Dreamfolks Services entered India's aviation scene, it quietly built the plumbing that made airport lounge access possible. It linked banks, card networks, and travellers to hundreds of lounges nationwide. For years, it stayed out of sight, powering a privilege most flyers never thought twice about.Now, it's being shown the door.Adani, India's biggest airport operator, is moving fast to take full control — not just of the runways, but everything that happens beyond security. Lounges, food courts, duty-free zones, and retail stores are all coming under its fold. Some are being rebranded, others replaced — and nearly all are being pulled into Adani's growing airport ecosystem.Tune in.Daybreak is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India's first subscriber-only business news platform. Subscribe for more exclusive, deeply-reported, and analytical business stories.
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint.. I'm Nelson John and here are today's top stories. First up, China's rare earth chokehold just tightened. Beijing has slapped export bans on companies linked to foreign militaries — a blow to the US, whose fighter jets and missiles rely on these critical minerals. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says allies like India and Europe are rallying to build alternative supply chains. Washington's betting on India's new Strategic Mineral Recovery plan to extract rare earths and lithium from heavy industries. The race to break China's monopoly has officially begun. In South Asia, India quietly revealed Operation Sindoor's real score — over 100 Pakistani soldiers killed during May's LoC clashes, far higher than known. Pakistan inadvertently confirmed it through its own awards list. For India, this marked a new era of “controlled yet decisive” military action that forced a quick ceasefire. Meanwhile, India and Mongolia deepened their bond with 10 new pacts covering uranium, oil refining, and defense. A $1.7 billion Indian-funded refinery will anchor Mongolia's energy security by 2028, while New Delhi eyes its vast uranium and copper reserves. Back home, Google's $15 billion bet on India made waves. Its new AI hub in Visakhapatnam will be the largest outside the US, built with Adani and Airtel. A subsea cable and mega data network aim to power India's digital future. And finally, India's exporters are on the brink of a windfall — duty-free access to Europe's $25 trillion market. With the EU free trade deal nearly done, apparel exports could more than double. India's trade game is shifting from America to Europe, one handshake at a time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ep 518 Nelson Amenya part 1 Exposing Everything Inside the Secret Sh260 Billion Adani Deal
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• ரோபோ சங்கர் மறைவு: "நகைச்சுவை உணர்வால் ரசிகர்களை ஈர்த்தவர்'' - ஸ்டாலின் முதல் அண்ணாமலை வரை இரங்கல் • மறைந்த நடிகர் ரோபோ சங்கர் உடலுக்கு அமைச்சர் உதயநிதி & மா.சுப்பிரமணியன் நேரில் அஞ்சலி• Robo Shankar: 'காலமான செய்தியறிந்து அதிர்ச்சியும் வேதனையும் அடைந்தேன்' - தவெக தலைவர் விஜய் இரங்கல்• ரோபோ சங்கர் மறைவு: 'இளம் வயதில் உடல் பாதிக்க இதுதான் காரணம்' - நடிகர் இளவரசு• சீர்காழி: அரசு மருத்துவமனையில் ஊசி போட்டதும் கர்ப்பிணிப் பெண்களுக்கு உடல்நல பாதிப்பு - நடந்தது என்ன? • சரணாலயத்தூக்கு நடுவில் டாஸ்மாக் பார்?• அனைத்து கட்சிகளுக்கும் பொருந்தக்கூடிய வகையில் கூட்டங்களுக்கு விதிமுறைகள்: காவல்துறை பதிலளிக்க உத்தரவு?• TVK: விஜய் வீட்டின் மாடியில் புகுந்த இளைஞர்; பலத்த பாதுகாப்பை மீறி சென்றது எப்படி? -போலீசார் விசாரணை • அனைத்து மதங்களையும் மதிக்கிறேன்: உச்சநீதிமன்றம் தலைமை நீதிபதி.• வீரமங்கை வேலுநாச்சியாரின் திருவுருவச் சிலையை திறந்து வைத்தார் முதலமைச்சர் மு.க.ஸ்டாலின்!• அதிமுகவில் இருந்து விலகி திமுகவில் இணைந்த மருது அழகுராஜ் • "எடப்பாடி பழனிசாமி என்னை பார்க்கவே தயங்குவார்.. அவர் எப்படி என்னை ஏற்றுக்கொள்வார்?" - டிடிவி தினகரன் கேள்வி• "அதானி மீதான ஹிண்டன்பர்க் குற்றச்சாட்டு ஆதரமற்றது'' - செபி அறிக்கை; சந்தோஷத்தில் அதானி பதிவு! • இந்தியா என்னை ஏமாற்றமைடைய செய்தது - ட்ரம்ப்• காசாவில் போரை முடிவுக்குக் கொண்டுவருவதற்கான தீர்மானம் தோல்வி!• காசா விவகாரம்: முதல்வர் வேண்டுகோள்.• காசாவிலிருந்து 2.5 லட்சம் பேர் வெளியேற்றம்.
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Com'è guidare senza gps? I Coldplay spostano i concerti per lo sciopero della metropolitana. Chiude il tunnel del Monte Bianco. Al telefono da New York il nostro amico Andrea Dulio in tour con gli Oasis. Adani commenta il calciomercato. Diego Passoni da Venezia ci racconta il Festival del Cinema.
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When Adani first sought government approval for its Carmichael coalmine in Queensland, a major selling point was the company's pledge to deliver $22bn in taxes and royalties. While the mine is now smaller than originally planned, it still generates millions in revenue each year of operation and the Australian government has not received a single cent in corporate tax. Business editor Jonathan Barrett speaks to Reged Ahmad about how the company has generated a loss on paper and why it's time for a rethink on how we tax corporate wealth You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
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• இனி ஒரே போஸ்ட்தான்! - தபால் துறையின் புதிய அறிவிப்பு!• உத்தராகண்ட் மாநிலத்தில் ஏற்பட்ட காட்டாற்று வெள்ளம் 70 பேர் பலி?• உத்தரகாண்ட் வெள்ளம்: 'பாதிக்கப்பட்டவர்களுக்காக நான் பிரார்த்திக்கிறேன்'- பிரதமர் மோடி• அப்போ பாஜக நிர்வாகி... இப்போ நீதிபதி... ஆர்த்தி அருண் யார்?• நாட்டின் நீண்டகால உள்துறை அமைச்சர் அமித் ஷா?• நாடாளுமன்றத்தில் நடந்தது என்ன?• நரசிம்மா படத்தை பார்க்க சென்றவர்கள் செருப்புகளை வெளியே விட்டு சென்ற வைரல் போட்டோ• மோடியுடன் பிலிப்பின்ஸ் அதிபர் சந்திப்பு?• கொலை சம்பவத்தை விசாரிக்கச் சென்ற காவல் சிறப்பு உதவி ஆய்வாளர் வெட்டிக் கொலை?• நெல்லையில் பள்ளி மாணவருக்கு அரிவாள் வெட்டு.. காதல் விவகாரத்தில் மாணவியின் சகோதரர் வெறிச்செயல்!• வரும் 14ம் தேதி கூடுகிறது தமிழ்நாடு அமைச்சரவை• 'கொரோனா நேரத்துலகூட கக்கூஸை கழுவினோமே' - போராடும் துப்புரவு தொழிலாளர்களின் கண்ணீர் - Spot Visit• TVK: "அதே பிரமாண்டத்தோடும் உற்சாகத்தோடும் நடைபெறும்" - மதுரை மாநாடு மாற்று தேதியை அறிவித்த விஜய்• “எந்த அரசியல் கட்சியும் இனி..” தடாலடியாக சொன்ன பிரேமலதா? கடும் கோபத்திற்கு யார் காரணம்? • மடிக்கணி திட்டம் மீண்டும் செயல்படுத்தப்படும் - எடப்பாடி பழனிசாமி• உங்க அப்பாவீட்டு பணமா இது... ஸ்டாலின்னு பேரு வைக்க? - ஜெயகுமார்• சி.வி.சண்முகத்திற்கு ரூ.10 லட்சம் அபராதம்!• ஆகாஷ் பாஸ்கரன் வழக்கில் அமலாக்கத் துறைக்கு அபராதம் விதித்த சென்னை உயர்நீதிமன்றம்• தமிழ்நாட்டின் பொருளாதார வளர்ச்சி - முதலமைச்சர் மு.க.ஸ்டாலின் பெருமிதம்* கலைஞர் பல்கலைக் கழக மசோதாவை ஜனாதிபதிக்கு அனுப்பிய ஆளுநர் ஆர்.என்.ரவி• ராவணன் தலை வெட்டப்பட்டு மீண்டும் முளைப்பதுபோல், அந்தரங்க வீடியோக்கள் வெளியாகின்றன - உயர்நீதிமன்றம் வேதனை• "அடுத்த 24 மணி நேரத்தில் இந்தியாவுக்கு கூடுதல் வரி" - அமெரிக்க அதிபர் ட்ரம்ப்• அது பற்றி எதுவும் தெரியாது : மழுப்பிய டிரம்ப்• தொடர்ந்து ஓபனாக மிரட்டும் ட்ரம்ப்; இந்தியாவுக்கு ஆதரவளித்த ரஷ்யா!• லண்டன் தெருக்களில் 'பான் மசாலா' கறைகள்; வைரலாகும் வீடியோ - இந்தியர்கள் மீது அதிருப்தி!
In today's episode on 28th July 2025, we tell you why the Adani Group quietly pulled the plug on its super app dreams and what it really takes to build one that works.If you've got a BIG idea that could help Indians get better with money, pitch it to us!What's at stake:✅₹10,00,000 in prizes✅Potential funding from Zerodha Rainmatter✅All-expenses-paid trip to Bangalore to pitch directly to Nithin Kamath and industry veterans
When Dreamfolks Services launched in India, it built the system that made airport lounge access work. It connected banks, card networks, and travellers to lounges across the country. For years, it stayed behind the scenes, powering the perks many took for granted.Now, it's being pushed out.In this episode, we look at how Adani, India's largest airport operator, is moving quickly to take control. Not just of the runways, but everything inside the terminals. Lounges, food courts, duty-free shops, and retail outlets are all being brought in-house. Some are being replaced. Others are being rebranded. And almost all are being absorbed by companies tied to Adani.Tune in.Daybreak is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India's first subscriber-only business news platform. Subscribe for more exclusive, deeply-reported, and analytical business stories.
State Bank of India aims to break into the world's top 10 banks by market value, as it garners overwhelming investor interest. Mumbai's luxury housing market is booming, with Worli, Bandra and Tardeo leading the surge. Meanwhile, FIIs trim stakes in Adani firms, even as NSDL gears up for a $463-million IPO. Tesla tweaks its India strategy amid data laws, while GST compensation cess faces legal scrutiny. Among other big news, don't miss today's corporate buzz in MC Insider.
On Episode 626 of The Core Report, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks to Kunal Khattar, Founder at AdvantEdge as well as Prashant Vashisht, SVP and Co-Group Head, ICRA Ltd.SHOW NOTES(00:00) Stories of the Day(01:00) Markets flat as traders calculate tariff impact(05:30) French consulting giant CapGemini to acquire Indian BPO firm WNS in $3.3 bn all cash deal(07:27) Adani enters Ambani territory with a PVC plant, how big is the market?(15:01) The rare earth crisis gets real as EV plants stare at shut downs. Are there alternatives?https://www.investing-referral.com/aff303Check out thecore.inSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
Adani Energy could likely acquire the transmission assets of Megha Engineering including Western UP Power Transmission. In capital markets, NSE IPO plans could soon return on track as SEBI is likely to grant a NOC by the end of July. Goldman Sachs is betting big on India and has called India a “core pillar” of its Asia growth strategy. Meanwhile, India's trade talks with the US have hit a roadblock due to New Delhi's firm stance on digital sovereignty, public health, and agricultural livelihoods.
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!
Una puntata ricca di notizie e con un premio! Adani ci racconta l'ultimo weekend calcistico.
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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.
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
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.