Topic: India

297 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 1:19:50 - 1:22:53

1856: CIS Lunar

Oracle Mass Layoffs, AI Infrastructure Shift

Oracle has begun laying off thousands of employees globally, with reports suggesting up to 30,000 jobs could be cut to fund the company's aggressive expansion into AI data centers. The layoffs have heavily impacted operations in India, where entire teams were reportedly terminated via email without prior notice. Analysts suggest the move is a strategy to free up approximately $10 billion in cash to service debt and invest in AI hardware.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 26:23 - 27:48

1851: Mork & Mimi

Energy Secretary Chris Wright on Asian Oil Refineries

Energy Secretary Chris Wright explains that lifting sanctions on certain Russian oil shipments is intended to keep refineries running in India and other Asian nations. He argues that the oil was already "on the water" and destined for Chinese ports, so redirecting it helps stabilize global prices. The administration maintains this is a pragmatic move to support allies rather than a reward for Russian intelligence sharing with Iran.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 1:06:14 - 1:10:06

1838: Coup Afoot

Nipah Virus, Media Fearmongering and Pandemic Cycles

NBC News is criticized for promoting "fear" regarding the Nipah virus following two cases reported in India. While the virus has a high fatality rate, human-to-human transmission is rare, and the Indian Ministry of Health claims the situation is contained. The segment argues that the media is attempting to maintain a state of perpetual pandemic anxiety, despite historical cycles suggesting major pandemics occur roughly every 100 years.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 1:22:14 - 1:24:44

1838: Coup Afoot

India-EU Trade Deal, Tech Worker Immigration

India and the European Union have finalized a massive trade deal after 20 years of negotiations, creating a shared market of 2 billion people. The agreement radically reduces tariffs on chemicals, machinery, and cars, while allowing 100,000 Indian tech workers to enter the EU. Critics express concern over the immigration implications and the potential for "paper schemes" within the tech industry.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 2:06:01 - 2:09:52

1836: Big Bully

Donor Thank-Yous, Sironimus and India-Pakistan Independence

A significant cash donation of $4,648 was received from a long-time supporter known as Sironimus at Dogpatch, including several two-dollar bills. The accompanying note discussed the difficulty of protecting monarchies as "serfs" gain awareness and touched on the cultural virtues of independence. The hosts used AI to identify that India and Pakistan gained independence approximately 75 years ago, fitting the historical timeline mentioned in the donor's coded message.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 1:46:55 - 1:50:39

1824: Battle Rhythm

Rice Industry, International Dumping Allegations

During a cabinet meeting, a California rice farmer informed President Trump that countries like India and Thailand are dumping rice into the U.S. market, particularly affecting Puerto Rico. Trump directed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to address the issue and investigate why India has exemptions or is bypassing trade rules. The discussion also includes a brief aside on the proper way to cook Basmati rice.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 37:55 - 39:30

1805: Hamburger Wine

Global Drug Trade, East India Company, and Downton Abbey

The hosts connect modern drug trafficking to historical precedents, citing the East India Company's role in the Opium Wars. They reference the final season of Downton Abbey to illustrate the decline of the British elite whose wealth was built on illicit trade. The discussion suggests that the global economy remains heavily dependent on the illicit drug trade and that historical animosities toward American success persist.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 1:24:02 - 1:28:04

1801: Hate of Speech

H-1B Visa Fee Hike, Indian Tech Workers, and American Labor

The Trump administration has announced an executive order raising the H-1B visa sponsorship fee to $100,000 annually. The move is intended to protect American workers and ensure only "extraordinary" talent is brought into the U.S. The Indian government and tech leaders like Elon Musk have expressed concern, while supporters argue it will force companies to hire and train domestic graduates.

Bolt Muncher
Episode 1791 21:02 - 28:20

1791: Bolt Muncher

John Mearsheimer, Secondary Sanctions and Global War Economy

Professor John Mearsheimer analyzed Donald Trump's shift away from imposing secondary sanctions on India and China for purchasing Russian oil. Mearsheimer suggested that Trump is attempting to pass the responsibility for a peace deal to Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders. The discussion highlights how European nations have transitioned into war economies that benefit from ongoing conflict and military manufacturing.

Bolt Muncher
Episode 1791 1:11:50 - 1:17:47

1791: Bolt Muncher

Andrew Rasiulis, Russian Economy and War of Attrition

Canadian defense analyst Andrew Rasiulis explained that the US has adopted the Russian position that peace negotiations must precede a ceasefire. He noted that both sides are betting on the other's economic or military exhaustion by 2026. Despite Western sanctions, the Russian economy has remained resilient by pivoting trade to India and China and developing internal industries for consumer goods.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 2:52:46 - 2:54:34

1790: Florida Ounce

Car Crash Prank on Phone Solicitors

A recording captures a woman pranking a suspected credit card solicitor from India by faking a car crash during the call. As the solicitor continues to demand her credit card number, the woman plays sound effects of a collision and screams that she is bleeding. The solicitor's refusal to break script despite the apparent emergency is noted for its absurdity.

Glop
Episode 1789 1:24:12 - 1:30:54

1789: Glop

Apple Investment Claims, India Tariffs and Foxconn

Donald Trump announced that Apple will invest $100 billion in U.S. manufacturing to protect its business from new 50% tariffs on imports from India. These tariffs are intended to punish India for its continued purchase of Russian oil. Analysts remain skeptical of the $600 billion total investment claim, comparing it to the failed Foxconn deal in Wisconsin, and suggest these announcements are "empanada" promises meant to curry political favor without delivering actual production.

Circularity
Episode 1782 1:28:31 - 1:32:14

1782: Circularity

Indonesia Copper Deal, Tariffs and Global Market Access

President Donald Trump announced a significant trade agreement with Indonesia, granting the United States full access to high-quality copper and other valuable materials without tariffs. Under the deal, Indonesia will pay a 19% tariff on certain exports while the U.S. pays nothing, a model Trump intends to replicate with India. The strategy aims to use tariffs as leverage to open foreign markets that have historically lacked American products and infrastructure.

Circularity
Episode 1782 1:34:08 - 1:39:53

1782: Circularity

Ukraine Weapons Sales, European Funding and Secondary Tariffs

The United States has reached an agreement to sell advanced weaponry, including Patriot air defense systems, to Ukraine, with European allies like Germany, Denmark, and Norway bearing the costs. This "50-day" plan serves as a mediator's ultimatum to Russia before new tariffs take effect. Additionally, the U.S. is threatening secondary tariffs on countries like China and India that continue to purchase discounted Russian oil, aiming to pressure the Kremlin into a peace settlement.

Cluster 1
Episode 1781 7:47 - 11:32

1781: Cluster 1

Air India Flight 171 Crash, Boeing Fuel Switch Investigation

Investigators looking into the crash of Air India Flight 171 in Ahmedabad report that fuel switches were moved to the cutoff position shortly after takeoff. While the report suggests pilot confusion, evidence points to a 2018 Boeing maintenance bulletin regarding faulty fuel control switch locks that Air India may have ignored. The incident resulted in 261 total fatalities.

Buffy Gorilla
Episode 1779 1:45:15 - 1:48:02

1779: Buffy Gorilla

India Dominance in BRICS and Geopolitics

Reports from OpIndia suggest that India is becoming the dominant force within the BRICS alliance as other members face internal challenges. This shift marks a departure from traditional Cold War alignments where India relied on Russian armaments while the U.S. supported Pakistan. The segment explores the sociological implications of India's rising global influence.

Op Day
Episode 1772 35:35 - 39:29

1772: Op Day

Boeing 787 Crash, India to Gatwick Flight

A Boeing 787 aircraft traveling from India to Gatwick crashed on takeoff, reportedly striking a hospital building. Early reports suggest a potential compressor stall or a failure of the ram air turbine, while some speculate a catastrophic software failure in the fly-by-wire system. The incident adds to the ongoing scrutiny of Boeing's safety record and manufacturing quality.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 1:32:44 - 1:35:40

1771: Home Depotation

AI Labor Market, Microsoft Scam

Anthropic CEO Dario Amadei warned that AI could eliminate half of entry-level white-collar jobs within five years. However, skepticism remains as reports surface of a company using 700 anonymous workers in India to pose as an AI service, scamming investors like Microsoft. While AI is useful for checking code syntax, it is often used by CEOs as a cover to justify headcount reductions.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 2:03:02 - 2:08:10

1771: Home Depotation

Trump Peace Negotiations, India-Pakistan Conflict

Donald Trump discussed his efforts to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine, while also claiming credit for stopping a potential nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan. Trump asserts that he used trade deals as leverage to force the leaders of India and Pakistan to cease hostilities. He laments that he rarely receives media credit for these diplomatic achievements.

Mr. Umami
Episode 1769 1:52:55 - 1:56:50

1769: Mr. Umami

Paul Marshall, Net Zero Critique

Investor Paul Marshall delivered a critique of European "Net Zero" policies, arguing they represent a "collective action problem" that destroys Western prosperity while Asian countries continue to expand coal usage. Marshall noted that China and India are opening multiple coal-fired power plants weekly despite official climate commitments. He described these environmental ideologies as "luxury beliefs" launched by the U.S. but discarded when they become destructive.