EP 16 The Indian Century
From the World Bank to Morgan Stanley, everyone is bullish about India, yet the country's vast size and diverse cultures can leave investors feeling overwhelmed. Look no further! If you're eager to tap into India, the goldmine for investors, this is the episode you must listen to. Join me as I in…
EP15 Doing deal with India is really really Important for us | Baroness Foster
Free Trade Agreement between India and the UK has been in the works for some time. In this episode, we speak with Baroness Arlene Foster, who currently chairs Inter Trade UK and was the first female First Minister of Northern Ireland, about whether part of the delay comes from the colonial hangover…
High Five India | Timothy Fischer
If you're seeking to understand and navigate India's dynamic investment landscape, this episode is just what you need. Would you be so kind as to extend your support? Please consider subscribing to the show's audio on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, and the video on m…
High Five India | Richard Heald
As a self-proclaimed student of India, Richard Heald OBE, CEO of the UK India Business Council, has made significant contributions to fostering relations between the two countries and continues to work tirelessly. Whether you're seeking insights into the intricacies of this corridor, aiming for suc…
High Five India | Stefano della Chiesa d'Isasca
This was the- High Five India edition of the episode "Is India’s growth the next global game-changer?" on the show 'India: A Story in the Making', where we seek global perspectives on the India story. In this episode, my guest Stefano della Chiesa d'Isasca, an investment banker with expertise in …
High Five India | Anuj Chande
Born in Tanzania, raised in the UK, and still deeply connected to his Indian roots, Anuj Chande, OBE, embodies the experience of many NRIs who feel a strong tie to India despite never having lived there. This episode delves into that connection while also offering valuable insights into the India…
EP 14 Is the Hindu Goddess a Feminist?
Are we viewing the world solely through the lenses of patriarchy and feminism, or is there another perspective to consider? Looking at the strong women deities in Hindu philosophy, we are inclined to think: Is the Hindu Goddess a Feminist? These lingering questions inspire us to reflect. De…
EP 13 Unfiltered conversations: Do borders define boundaries?
Empowerment is sometimes an overused term, especially when discussing women, and even more so during Women's Day. What does that word really mean, and how can it be applied to people's lives? India is often perceived as a conservative country, while Western society is viewed as more liberal. Pe…
EP 12 Why would an Englishman Learn Sanskrit?
This is the story of David Stollar. David lives in London and this has been his home. He dropped out of A levels, defied the odds to not only become a teacher but also the author of course books and the designer of GCSE papers for the subject he passionately teaches—Sanskrit. David is an Englis…
EP 11 India in Spain
Strolling on the beautiful, stone-engraved streets of Marbella in Southern Spain, I never imagined I'd discover so much of India. It all began with the revelation that Flamenco, the eloquently powerful dance from Andalusia, Spain, has a surprising link to India. This discovery led me to Asami, a …