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How India's Economy Works

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In this episode, journalist Puja Mehra speaks with Subhomoy Bhattacharjee, Journalist and Contributing Editor at Business Standard, about the paradox at the heart of India’s coal economy—why the country is sitting on large coal stocks even as it cont... more

In this episode, journalist and author Puja Mehra speaks with economist Dr. Jahangir Aziz, Economist (Head Emerging Market Economics) at JPMorgan and a former finance ministry official, about what India’s upcoming Union Budget can realistically achie... more

In this episode, journalist and author Puja Mehra speaks with economist Partha Chatterjee and Dean of Academics at Shiv Nadar University. They talk about how the Indian economy is really performing beneath the headline numbers and what recent data si... more

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In this episode, journalist and author Puja Mehra speaks with trade policy expert Ajay Srivastava, founder of the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), about the impact of steep US tariffs on India’s exports and what the latest data reveals about ... more

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Economist and author of Managing Public Finances in a New Global Era
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Aurélien Kruse
World Bank's lead country economist in India
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Episode: India’s Outsized Efforts for Outsized Growth Ambitions with Aurélien Kruse
Suhasini Haidar
Foreign policy specialist and journalist
Episode: Why India’s Russian Oil Imports are Suddenly Bugging Trump with Suhasini Haidar
Dr. Rajiv Kumar
Former Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog and author
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Episode: Global Upheaval, National Ambition: India’s Policy Shifts in a Time of Flux
Professor Abhijit Das
Expert in international trade and negotiations
Episode: TACO vs Tariffs: Can India Trust Donald Trump
Amit Basole
Professor of Economics at Azim Premji University and head of the Center for Sustainable Employment.
Azim Premji University
Episode: Why India's Employment Puzzle Resists Solutions with Amit Basole
Abhijit Das
Leading trade expert and former head of the Centre of WTO Studies at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
Episode: The Hidden Costs of the India-UK Free Trade Agreement with Abhijit Das
Ram Singh
Economist and researcher focusing on taxation and income reporting in India.
Episode: Do Wealthy Indians Pay Enough Tax with Ram Singh
Payal Malik
Visiting professor at ICRIER, expert in regulation of digital markets, former economic advisor at Competition Commission of India
ICRIER
Episode: The Sovereign Push Fueling India’s AI Aspirations with Payal Malik

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Puja Mehra
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Coal Still Powers Much Of India’s Industry. Why Does It Remain A Troubled Sector?
Q: How will the shift from fixed coal prices to market-determined prices affect the coal economy?
This could lead to more competition, improved quality of coal, and better market efficiencies as power plants will seek coal at the best price.
Coal Still Powers Much Of India’s Industry. Why Does It Remain A Troubled Sector?
Q: What prevents the coal mined by Coal India from reaching the power plants?
The primary issues are high transportation costs and geographical distance, making it economically unviable for coal to reach power plants efficiently.
What India’s Impressive GDP Growth Numbers Are Hiding
Q: What does low nominal GDP growth tell us about the economy?
It indicates that there hasn't been much increase in prices, which can impact income and government tax revenues.
What India’s Impressive GDP Growth Numbers Are Hiding
Q: How is the economy doing right now and how it's likely to do through the year, 2026?
The economy is expected to grow at about 7.4% with low inflation, but there are concerns about underlying imbalances.
The Economics Behind a Viksit Bihar and Real Implications of Cash Transfers and Emigration
Q: What are the employment opportunities at present for this labor in Bihar?
Migration is driven by low earnings; it's challenging to stop it despite the best opportunities.

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