
Arnab's Explosive Week: Trade Wars, Trademarks, and Tycoons
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Arnab Goswami has dominated the headlines this past week, cutting straight to the core of global economic uncertainty and delivering explosive interviews that underscore his profile as India’s most-watched news anchor. Republic TV’s signature Debate With Arnab LIVE recently made global waves as Goswami dissected Donald Trump’s latest tariff threats against India and China. In back-to-back programs, he didn’t just break the news—he set the agenda, fearlessly calling out Trump’s 25 percent tariff threat and his additional 10 percent levy targeting Indian trade with Russia. These fiery segments, widely shared across social media and discussed in political circles, spotlighted the risk to India’s $190 billion export relationship with the US and forced policymakers in New Delhi to respond, with Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal headed to Washington for urgent talks. Goswami’s debate panels drew out sharp criticism of Trump’s claim that he brokered an India-Pakistan ceasefire, while Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri had to clarify that there was no US mediation in Operation Sindoor. Republic TV’s headline coverage consistently asked if India could withstand a catastrophic trade war or whether the Modi government’s reliance on Russian oil had made the country vulnerable, with opposition leaders lambasting the government’s handling of these crises. The debates have been so pivotal that clips dominated trending hashtags, fueling conversations on #DebateWithArnabLIVE, #IndiaUS, and #TradeWarImpact.
Alongside the trade war saga, a significant legal development added drama to Goswami’s public persona. National Herald India reports that on August 4th, the Delhi High Court ruled that while Arnab can freely use his iconic tagline "Nation Wants To Know" as part of speech or presentation for news channels, he cannot use “NEWSHOUR” as a trademark—ending a years-long battle with Bennett Coleman and Co., the parent of Times Now. This ruling clarifies his brand’s legal footing and reaffirms his ownership of the phrase most associated with his primetime bravado, provided it’s not for trademarked goods or services.
Off screen, social media buzzed with personal news that Arnab Goswami has reportedly purchased a 30-crore property in Jaypee Greens, Greater Noida, according to Instagram business and finance clips circulating on August 5th. While this real estate move is unconfirmed by Goswami himself, the news has lit up influencer pages and inspired no shortage of speculation about his investments outside Republic’s glass-walled studios.
Finally, in a softer but high-profile moment, Goswami’s exclusive “Legends” interview with Kotak Mahindra founder Uday Kotak aired on Republic TV and RepublicWorld.com, where Kotak argued India’s real growth opportunity lies in manufacturing over tech—sparking policy debates among business leaders and further cementing Goswami’s role at the intersection of business journalism and national conversation. Whether in the thick of political theater or the glare of courtroom battles, Arnab Goswami remains the unstoppable headline.
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