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Avantika Chilkoti

International correspondent for The Economist, providing expertise on India and its cultural and political landscape.

Top 5 podcasts with Avantika Chilkoti

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19 snips
Nov 14, 2024 • 24min

The Peking order: Can China’s army surpass the US?

Avantika Chilkoti, a global business correspondent for The Economist, discusses the recent struggles in luxury e-commerce as post-pandemic consumer habits shift. She highlights the challenges major retailers face and MyTheresa's strategic plans for recovery. Anne Rowe, the obituaries editor, shares the poignant story of Balthazar Ushka, Ecuador's last ice miner, reflecting on his battle with modernity and climate change as he cherishes the ice of Chimborazo mountain, a symbol of his cultural heritage.
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Jun 16, 2023 • 25min

I, of the tiger: India’s influential diaspora

Avantika Chilkoti, an international correspondent for The Economist, dives into the impressive influence of the Indian diaspora, showcasing their significant roles in startups and global economies. She uncovers the cultural ties that not only strengthen communities but also enhance global perceptions of India. The discussion highlights the challenges of brain drain and political tensions faced by Indians abroad, along with their contributions to innovation and entrepreneurship. It's a captivating look at how this diaspora impacts India and the world.
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Apr 3, 2023 • 23min

Get-rich-quick scheming: India and Indonesia

Avantika Chilkoti, an International correspondent for The Economist, alongside Eleanor Whitehead, Australia's correspondent, dives into the fast-growing economies of India and Indonesia. They explore how these nations are reshaping their economic strategies amid global tensions, focusing on IT services and resource-based manufacturing. The conversation also highlights Australia's environmental crisis, particularly the Darling River and its urgent need for management. Additionally, the complexities of seizing luxury yachts owned by Russian oligarchs spark a discussion on the intersection of wealth and political accountability.
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Aug 9, 2023 • 22min

Trust the processor: America’s CHIPS Act one year on

Shailesh Chitnis, a business writer at The Economist with a focus on the semiconductor industry, teams up with international reporter Avantika Chilkoti, who analyzes Britain’s foreign aid. They dissect the CHIPS Act, discussing its early successes and the ongoing challenges in U.S. semiconductor production, especially compared to Taiwan. They also tackle the controversial merger of UK's aid departments and its implications on international support. Lastly, they delve into the innovative sound branding of electric vehicles, showcasing the creative side of automotive marketing.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 24min

The Peking order: Can China’s army surpass the US?

Avantika Chilkoti, a global business correspondent, discusses the downturn in luxury e-commerce as consumer habits shift away from online spending post-pandemic. She highlights how brands are struggling to engage shoppers and the strategic moves being made to adapt. Meanwhile, Anne Rowe shares the poignant story of Balthazar Ushka, Ecuador's last ice harvester, detailing his connection to Chimborazo and the impact of climate change on his traditional livelihood. Together, they explore themes of commerce evolution and environmental challenges.