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Finance is full of noise. Everyone reacts to what just happened. We’re more interested in why it’s happening—and what lies beneath. Subtext is a series of conversations with people who have spent years thinking deeply about finance. Not necessarily the loudest voices, but those with real depth: traders who understand market structure, fund managers who have lived through multiple cycles, economists tracking India’s macro story, regulators shaping capital markets, founders building financial infrastructure, and VCs backing these companies.

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episode Ajay Srivastava on India's place in the chaos of world trade cover

Ajay Srivastava on India's place in the chaos of world trade

In this episode we explore: How Trump's tariffs reshaped the global order — and why every major economy (except China) surrendered The Supreme Court ruling on tariffs and what it means for India's ongoing US trade deal negotiations Section 301 investigations: naked bullying or legitimate trade pressure? India's energy sovereignty dilemma — should we have continued buying Russian oil? Why India's trade agreements are peripheral — and what actually drives export competitiveness The product gap: why India excels at assembly but falls short on deep manufacturing China's $110B+ trade surplus with India — a problem of low exports, not high imports WTO's slow death and the shift toward coalition-based trade rules What India must do: reverse engineering, anchor firms, and plug-and-play industrial clusters This conversation spans India's trade history from the pre-liberalisation era to today — and makes the case that trade deals are the periphery; the real battle is product development and industrial depth. Chapters: 0:00 – Intro & teaser highlights 0:48 – The fracturing of the rules-based trade order 1:56 – Guest intro: Ajit Singh (GTRI) 3:16 – Trump's biggest contribution to trade literacy 4:32 – Why every major economy surrendered to Trump 6:45 – India's strategy in a fragmented world 9:23 – Recap: One year of Trump tariffs 15:42 – India's sovereignty dilemma: Russian oil & the US trade deal 20:32 – India's FTAs: 23 agreements and what they actually achieve 28:20 – Trade deals are peripheral — product quality is what matters 37:05 – India–China trade: $110B deficit explained 40:48 – What India must prioritise to become competitive 45:38 – The WTO: history, decline, and uncertain future 52:46 – Inside a trade negotiation: what really happens in the room

27. mai 2026 - 57 min
episode Rosa & Tamoghana on India's Youth Employment Crisis cover

Rosa & Tamoghana on India's Youth Employment Crisis

In this episode we explore:  The real role of education — human capital investment vs. social signalling Why India's graduate unemployment rate has been stuck at 35–40% since 1983 The "waiting vs. fallback" dilemma — is queuing for a job better or worse than underemployment? Internal migration patterns and how states are balancing labour surpluses Caste, gender, and identity in the Indian labour market MSMEs vs. large corporations — what India actually needs for job creation Are we running out of time to cash in on the demographic dividend by 2030? The State of Working India Report is in its 5th edition, and this conversation covers the lifecycle of a young Indian worker — from higher education choices all the way through to employment outcomes.   0:00 Introduction & Guest Overview 3:27 About the State of Working India Report 4:23 The Youth Lifecycle Approach 6:43 Education: Human Capital vs. Social Signalling 16:50 Is Graduate Unemployment a Crisis or a Feature? 19:44 Queuing vs. Fallback: What's Better for India? 24:27 Migration Patterns and Labour Mobility 28:09 Caste, Identity & Occupational Mobility 31:59 Demand Side: MSMEs vs. Large Corporates 35:36 Are We Getting Better? The Demographic Dividend Question

19. mai 2026 - 41 min
episode Kyle Chan on China's industrial dynamics cover

Kyle Chan on China's industrial dynamics

What makes China's manufacturing machine so powerful — and what does it mean for the rest of the world? In this episode, we sit down with Kyle Chan — fellow at the Brookings Institution's China Centre, Princeton PhD, and author of the newsletter High Capacity — for a deep dive into China's industrial strategy. We cover: - How Chinese entrepreneurs operate within the state system - The rise of BYD, Huawei, and China's "overtake on the curve" strategy - The evolution debate and China's excess capacity problem - Why the Strait of Hormuz crisis is a massive tailwind for Chinese EVs - China's five-year plan and the race to dominate future industries - What India can learn — and take advantage of — from China's playbook - A conversation packed with insight on geopolitics, clean tech, and the future of global manufacturing. Timestamp:  0:00 - Introduction & Guest Welcome 0:30 - Entrepreneurship Culture in China: Hero Stories & What Gets Rewarded 3:10 - Huawei & BYD: Go-to-Market Strategies (Wolf Pack, Underdog Approach) 6:24 - How Chinese Firms Expand Globally & Adapt to Local Markets 11:02 - Chinese Industrial Maximalism: Should China Keep Its Manufacturing Base? 16:10 - China's 5-Year Plan & the Future Industries Inflection Point 20:19 - Involution, Overcapacity & the Price War Dilemma 22:44 - How Chinese Firms Are Responding to Overcapacity 24:30 - BYD's Global Expansion & the Strait of Hormuz Effect 25:26 - Lessons from the 1970s Oil Shocks & Chinese EVs Today 26:51 - "Chinese EVs Will Be Strong But Won't Dominate" — Has That Changed? 29:36 - China's FDI Strategy & the Auto Industry Story 34:49 - FDI-Led Development: Does It Still Work? 38:40 - India-China Knowhow Transfer: Geopolitics vs. Economics 40:51 - Outro

8. mai 2026 - 41 min
episode Pranay Kotasthane on Navigating the New Uncertain World cover

Pranay Kotasthane on Navigating the New Uncertain World

We used to live in a world of rules. Now, we live in a world of power. Pranav Agarwal and Pranay Kotasthane break down the "Matsya Nyaya" of modern geopolitics. We cover the weaponisation of critical minerals, the shifting influence of the US and China, and the strategic path India must take to thrive in an uncertain future.   Key topics: Geopolitics, Rare Earths, India’s Foreign Policy, and the Future of Trade.   Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 2:05 Guest Introduction & Welcome 3:02 World Order, Power & Legitimacy 14:09 Critical Minerals & Geopolitics 15:16 Two Frameworks: Resource Leverage & Prices 28:03 China's Rare Earth Leverage (and the 2028 Prediction) 38:33 India's Critical Minerals Strategy 54:33 India's Manufacturing Challenge 1:04:25 AI & India's Opportunity 1:07:01 Technological Sovereignty 1:12:35 Bangalore & Urban Governance 1:22:32 Thinking Across Disciplines 1:27:02 Information Diet & How Pranay Thinks

4. mai 2026 - 1 h 29 min
episode Dr. Aradhna Aggarwal on SEZs, their role in economic development, and India's growth ambitions cover

Dr. Aradhna Aggarwal on SEZs, their role in economic development, and India's growth ambitions

Is India losing its competitive edge in labor-intensive industries? While big names like Foxconn, Kia, and Apple are setting up shop, the "spillover effect" that transforms a local economy often remains missing. In this episode, Pranav Manie sits down with Professor Aradhana, one of India’s foremost experts on Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and industrial policy. They explore why many industrial zones become isolated "enclaves" rather than engines of national growth, and what India can learn from the success stories of China, Taiwan, and South Korea. Key Topics Discussed: * The "Dutch Disease": Has India’s service sector growth accidentally hampered our manufacturing potential? * Linkages & Spillovers: Understanding backward linkages (local suppliers), forward linkages (domestic sales), and technology transfer. * The Enclave Problem: Why SEZs often fail to integrate with the domestic mainland and how policy barriers (like foreign exchange requirements) get in the way. * OEM vs. OBM: The difficult transition from being an "Original Equipment Manufacturer" to an "Original Brand Manufacturer"—and why R&D is the missing ingredient. * Global Case Studies: Comparing the FDI-reliant models of Southeast Asia (Thailand, Malaysia) with the innovation-led models of Northeast Asia. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:43 Why SEZs Matter for India 2:19 What Are Backward Linkages? 3:05 Beyond Backward Linkages – All the Ways SEZs Connect to Economies 6:12 Why SEZ Linkages Fail: Scale & Structural Problems 6:53 Policy Barriers Blocking SEZ Integration 7:51 Domestic Sales Restrictions & Forward Linkage Failures 8:21 The Biggest Problem: Domestic Firms Not Ready to Supply SEZs 9:08 MNC Governance as a Barrier to Linkages 9:58 How Countries Are Now Fixing These Barriers 11:06 Malaysia's Joint Ownership Approach 11:19 China's Hainan Freeport – Domestic Sales Without Duty 12:19 India's Problem With Domestic Sales & FX Restrictions 13:29 SEZ-Specific Factors: Why Larger, Open SEZs Work Better 14:28 What's the Incentive for MNCs to Share Knowledge? 15:25 How Policy Can Align MNC Incentives 17:07 Taiwan's SME Development Alongside SEZs 17:48 Malaysia's Penang – Deliberate Capability Building 18:27 Why Markets Alone Can't Create Linkages 19:30 Case Study: Bangladesh – Facilitation Without Capability Building 20:11 Case Study: Sri Lanka's Brandix & the Martin Trust Story 22:48 India's SEZ Success: The Jewellery Sector Story 24:08 SEZs as Enclave vs. Transformative Tool 24:24 China's Model: Technology Sharing + Domestic Innovation Zones 25:22 Rise of Domestic Entrepreneurs as a Signal of SEZ Success 26:20 Why Thailand & Mexico Never Produced Global Brands 27:38 Southeast Asia's FDI Dependency Problem 28:38 Northeast Asia vs. Southeast Asia: The R&D Gap 29:04 Production Capability vs. Technological Capability 29:28 The OEM-to-OBM Shift – How Countries Build Their Own Brands 30:21 China, Taiwan & South Korea's Contrasting SEZ Approaches 30:39 Taiwan's Complementary SEZ Strategy Explained 31:38 South Korea's Dual Economy: Free Zones + Heavy Industrialisation 37:05 Taiwan vs. South Korea – Two Different Strategies 37:10 From Taiwan/South Korea to India: The Electronics PLI 40:45 India's PLI – Intentions vs. Implementation Gaps 42:45 India's Export Slowdown After 2011 – Textiles Deep Dive 44:08 India's Rising Wages & Loss of Labour Cost Advantage 45:04 Dutch Disease: How Service Growth Hurt Manufacturing 48:21 India's Historical Bias Toward Skill-Intensive Industries 49:13 AI & High-Tech Assembly as India's Realistic Path Forward 49:57 Is Foxconn-Style Electronics the Way Forward? 50:31 Dixon, Tata & the Rise of Domestic Electronics Entrepreneurs 53:17 Geopolitics & India's Electronics Ambitions 53:49 China+1 Strategy: Is India Capturing the Opportunity? 56:47 India's New Wave of Free Trade Agreements 57:12 Why FTAs Alone Won't Work Without Domestic Capabilities 58:38 Value Chain Approach to Industrialisation 1:00:19 The Global Clash of Industrial Policies 1:00:43 Deindustrialisation Despite Industrial Policy Efforts 1:01:12 "Servicification" of Manufacturing – India's Edge 1:02:54 Implementation Is the Hard Part – India's Recurring Challenge 1:04:35 Closing Thoughts

30. april 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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