Ep 10 - 20 Feb: This week in India

Episode 10 of India this week's podcast includes developments in the world of politics, society, business, and economy between Feb 13-19, 2022.

Jitesh Surjiani | 20 Feb '22

In episode 10 of India this week, we talk about developments in the world of politics, society, business, and economy between Feb 13-19, 2022:

  • India's largest bank fraud by ABG Shipyards
  • RBI Dy Governor's view on Cryptocurrencies
  • Tensions between Singapore and India
  • Launch of Kisan drones
  • The demise of Bappi Lahiri and Rahul Bajaj
  • India's views on Ukraine crisis
  • Election updates from Punjab, Goa, Manipur, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh
  • Retail and wholesale inflation in January
  • Governance lapses at the NSE, and much more ...

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Jitesh Surjiani

Jitesh Surjiani

Jitesh Surjiani is passionate about progressive change for India and its citizens. He writes about issues that are roadblocks in improving quality of life and interpersonal interactions as well as areas of public governance that fall short in intent and action.

Ep 10 - 20 Feb: This week in India Ep 10 - 20 Feb: This week in India
Ep 10 - 20 Feb: This week in India

Episode Notes

In episode 10 of India this week, we talk about developments in the world of politics, society, business, and economy between Feb 13-19, 2022:

  • India's largest bank fraud by ABG Shipyards
  • RBI Dy Governor's view on Cryptocurrencies
  • Tensions between Singapore and India
  • Launch of Kisan drones
  • The demise of Bappi Lahiri and Rahul Bajaj
  • India's views on Ukraine crisis
  • Election updates from Punjab, Goa, Manipur, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh
  • Retail and wholesale inflation in January
  • Governance lapses at the NSE, and much more ...

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