I, of the tiger: India’s influential diaspora

I, of the tiger: India’s influential diaspora

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What in the world: predictions for 2026

The editor of our annual “World Ahead” publication predicts the themes and events that will dominate the headlines in 2026, from geopolitics to tech. He also admits what we got wrong last year. And The Economist launched its first podcast 20 years ago. We chart the evolution of a ...  Afficher plus

Years ending: notable lives lost in 2025

Today’s show is a tribute to those whose lives we remembered this year. From Pope Francis, the most open-minded pontiff for decades, and controversial vice-president Dick Cheney, to champ of the chimpanzees Jane Goodall, bubblegum pop star Brian Wilson and Alice Tan Ridley, a New ...  Afficher plus

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I, of the tiger: India’s influential diaspora
The Intelligence from The Economist

They lead startups, giant corporations, even countries: people of Indian origin are finding <a href="https://www.economist.com/international/2023/06/12/indias-diaspora-is-bigger-and-more-influential-than-any-in-history?utm_campaign=a.io&utm_medium=audio.podcast.np&utm_source=t ...

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Inde : les secrets de la longévité de Modi
La Story

Le scrutin législatif est ouvert depuis le 19 avril en Inde, il devrait voir sans trop de surprise la réélection de Narendra Modi pour un troisième mandat le 4 juin. Pour « La Story », le podcast d’actualité des « Echos », Pierrick Fay et ses invi ...

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Corner Office Conversation with Arjun Nohwar, GM, South Asia, Warner Bros. Discovery
The Morning Brief

The world of media and entertainment is going through an era of generational disruption. Some find it scary; others are excited at the fast and furious pace of mega consolidation. Host Arijit Barman sits down with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/arjunnohwar/?originalSubdo ...

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The Great Indian YouTube Thali
The Morning Brief

In 2021, 7.5 lakh employment was supported by YouTube's ecosystem, according to a recent Oxford study, the creative ecosystem contributed Rs 10,000 crores to India's GDP. Anirban Chowdhury< ...

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