
Arnab's Firestorm: Grilling Leaders, Sealing Deals, and Trending on Social
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It’s been an action-packed week for Arnab Goswami, with no shortage of drama on and off the screen. Fresh off a headline-grabbing live debate, Arnab went primetime challenging opposition leaders on the India-US tariff war, grilling them on whether they truly understood the stakes or were out of their depth. Republic TV showcased heated exchanges dissecting Donald Trump’s tariffs, India’s ongoing Russian oil deals, and stalled defence agreements, all shaping the country’s economic and diplomatic trajectory. The atmosphere was electric as Arnab demanded accountability, dug for data, and unpacked coalition strategies, sending social media into a frenzy as #DebateWithArnabLIVE and #TariffWar trended throughout the week. According to Republic TV, he pushed the envelope on the need for balanced policy responses and wasn’t afraid to call out government advisers or hint at behind-the-scenes influences.
Earlier in the week, Arnab secured an exclusive sit-down with Uday Kotak, the banking legend behind Kotak Mahindra. Their candid conversation aired across Republic Media Network and Instagram, drawing praise for Kotak’s insight on cash flow, creative finance, and the iconic Maruti car booking coup. Arnab extracted lessons on resilience and process, and viewers lapped up what’s already being called a “masterclass in entrepreneurship” by business commentators.
Of course, Arnab’s signature confrontational style continued to shine in his coverage of Prime Minister Modi’s response to Trump’s steep tariffs. Modi went on air with Arnab promising not to compromise on farmers’ interests, regardless of international pressure. Those moments fueled nationalist sentiment and cemented Arnab’s standing as the nation’s fiercest primetime interrogator—his questions were trending topics and his fact-checking clips circulating widely on WhatsApp and Instagram reels.
Away from the studio, the gossip mill is buzzing about Arnab’s latest personal move: Instagram is ablaze with photos and video of his reported Rs 30 crore property buy in Jaypee Greens, Greater Noida, a deal some property pundits are already calling the biggest real estate coup in Noida this year. Unconfirmed reports suggest the acquisition is linked to an expansion of his media empire, but neither Arnab nor Republic has issued any official comment on the property’s purpose or significance.
Republic TV itself started this week with an anniversary splash: Arnab opened the channel’s latest broadcast with a passionate monologue, describing the platform as “a free channel in a free country propelled by your faith,” and vowing that this time, he’s not going anywhere. That moment made headlines, with much speculation about the channel’s future direction and its digital partnership with Hotstar, designed to reach millions directly.
On social, Arnab’s own posts—including a recent reel showing a personal moment, allegedly from July 23—circulated among fans. As usual, Arnab kept speculation alive, offering just enough of a glimpse behind the scenes to keep everyone guessing. Any formal political appearance or comment on the speculated Modi-CAATSA showdown or Putin’s upcoming visit remains to be seen, but experts expect Arnab to be front and center, driving the narrative.
No scandals, but plenty of strategic moves, fiery interrogations, and headline-making debates—another week in the ever-controversial, always captivating life of Arnab Goswami.
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