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The Daily SARC Report

The Daily SARC Report

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“The Daily SARC Report” is your quick daily dose of news — but with a playful twist. Hosted by two witty voices, we take the day’s top headlines and add a splash of sarcasm, and plenty of fun. Perfect for your morning commute or coffee break, this is the news made a little less serious and a lot more entertaining. From politics to pop culture to everyday oddities, we keep things sharp but never too heavy. Tune in daily for a cheerful take on the stories shaping our world.The Daily SARC Report Politics & Government
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  • India's Wild Ride: Green Energy Surges, Desi Chips Emerge, and Promises (Mostly) Kept | Ep. 11
    Sep 3 2025

    Solar is shining, wind is winning, coal is crying. India built its own processor—finally something not just “assembled in China.” Markets are gossiping about GST cuts while foreign investors are ghosting us. Maratha protests ended with promises—implementation still on vacation. And illegal migrants? Government just handed immigration a giant “swipe left” tool.

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    6 mins
  • India's High-Wire Act: Diplomacy, Deficits, and Disputed Borders | Ep. 10
    Sep 2 2025

    Prime Minister Modi's SCO visit was a diplomatic success, with a new consensus reached with Chinese President Xi Jinping and a notable meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Meanwhile, heavy rainfall has caused widespread flooding in multiple states, leading to school closures and a flood alert in Delhi. The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea against E20 petrol, and a new bullet train project in South India is under survey, highlighting key developments in India's economy and infrastructure.


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    8 mins
  • Thawing Tensions & Tech: A Sarcastic Look at Global Diplomacy, Indian Policy | Ep. 9
    Sep 1 2025

    India and China are suddenly “partners, not rivals” — because nothing says friendship like three years of border brawls.

    IndiGo got its Boeing lease extended, proving airlines survive on jugaad, not fuel.

    At the SCO Summit, Modi and Shehbaz Sharif acted like exes ignoring each other at a party.

    Parliament banned online gambling but promoted esports — so your kid yelling at a screen is now a “national asset.”

    And India’s shiny new defense plan promises futuristic weapons by 2035 — right around when bullet trains may finally arrive.

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    5 mins
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