• 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
  • Modi's China Trip, Dhankhar's Pension, and Other Timely Debacle | Ep. 8
    Aug 31 2025

    Podcast touches upon diverse topics, including Prime Minister Modi's visit to China for the SCO Summit, former Vice President Dhankhar's request for his MLA pension, and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's remarks on drone warfare. The report also highlights consumer-focused issues like Google's urging of Gmail password changes and the RBI's initiative to retrieve unclaimed deposits. Finally, it comments on corporate ventures, specifically Reliance's green energy plans, often questioning the sincerity and implications of these events.

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    4 mins
  • India's Week: Deals, Disputes, and Digital Dreams
    Aug 30 2025

    India’s week has been… let’s just say, busy. PM Modi went to Japan, came back with a 10 trillion yen shopping voucher and a promise to crash rockets with JAXA on the moon. Back home, GDP hit 7.8%, proving the economy is apparently running on Red Bull. Meanwhile, Maratha quota protests turned Mumbai into the world’s largest parking lot. The U.S. slapped 50% tariffs on Indian goods because of Russian oil, but India swore it won’t “bow down” – exporters, however, are already bent over. Reliance announced a Jio IPO for 2026 and something called “Reliance Intelligence” – finally, AI that nags you to pay your Jio bill. Courts decided marriages are valid without registration (good news for couples, bad news for nosy relatives). School enrolments are falling, probably because kids find YouTube more educational. The Supreme Court is busy debating whether Ram Setu is a monument – apparently, India’s biggest legal problem is rocks. And finally, private companies are building a 12-satellite constellation, so soon even your unpaid parking ticket can be seen… from space.

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    4 mins
  • India's Paradoxical Progress: Satire, Stalled Trains, and Space Dreams
    Aug 29 2025

    PM Modi is off to China after seven years, because nothing says “best friends” like ignoring border fights and posing with Xi and Putin. Indian Railways extended its boss’s contract—apparently fog safety is solved, but train delays remain a timeless classic. The bullet train project is speeding… only in station construction, while the actual train is on Indian Standard Time: coming in 2027. ISRO threw a 5-ton dummy out of a helicopter, proving astronauts will land safer than our economy. And India now has one crore teachers—great news for education, but terrible news for back-benchers hoping to stay invisible.


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    6 mins
  • India's $48 Billion Tariff Tumble: QR-Coded Pani-Puri, Judicial Drama, and Olympic Dreams | Ep. 5
    Aug 28 2025

    India’s week was basically a Netflix dark comedy—Trump slapped 50% tariffs on our exports while our stock markets fainted like Bollywood extras. The government, in full “jugaad mode,” wants to dump textiles on 40 random countries while also pitching Ahmedabad to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games (mascot: traffic jam). The Supreme Court turned into Bigg Boss with judges investigating judges, while street vendors got UPI credit cards—so your golgappa now comes with EMIs. Rajnath Singh warned of “long wars,” as if we weren’t already fighting Wi-Fi signals and potholes daily. But hey, cheer up—by 2038, India will be the world’s 2nd largest economy… hopefully by then our roads, courts, and metro projects will also finish Season 1.


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    5 mins
  • India's Week of Tariffs, Tech, and Triumphs | Ep. 4
    Aug 27 2025


    The US slapped India with a 50% tariff—because friendship now comes with hidden charges.

    Modi launched a “Made-in-India” EV plan—great, now let’s fix the roads first.

    After 62 years, the MiG-21 finally retired—pilots call it “about time.”

    Markets are shut for Ganesh Chaturthi—finally, a holiday where investors can pray in peace.

    India’s shooters grabbed 29 golds—basically turning Asia into their personal target practice zone.



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    5 mins