

Avantika Chokoti
International correspondent for The Economist, discussing changing trends in philanthropy.
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Feb 5, 2024 • 26min
The Intelligence: Strikes, a careful balance
Avantika Chokoti, an international correspondent for The Economist, discusses the shift towards 'No Strings Giving' in philanthropy, where donors step back after contributing. Greg Karlstrom, the Middle East correspondent, analyzes recent American airstrikes in Iraq and Syria aimed at Iranian-backed militias, shedding light on their geopolitical implications. Additionally, they explore the surprising cultural relevance of cuteness, which has become an academic subject, influencing emotions and societal behaviors.

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Feb 5, 2024 • 26min
The Intelligence: Strikes, a careful balance
Greg Karlstrom, a Middle East correspondent, offers keen insights into recent U.S. airstrikes in Iraq and Syria, unpacking their implications amid rising tensions with Iran. Avantika Chokoti, an international correspondent, discusses the transformative trend of 'no-strings giving' in philanthropy, emphasizing its potential for tangible impact on poverty. The conversation highlights the cultural evolution of cuteness and its surprising role in contemporary society, bringing an intriguing blend of geopolitics and social issues to the forefront.

Aug 9, 2023 • 22min
Trust the processor: America’s CHIPS Act one year on
Shailesh Chitnis, a business writer for The Economist, and Avantika Chokoti, an international reporter, tackle the impact of the CHIPS Act on U.S. semiconductor manufacturing. They discuss the challenges of boosting domestic production, especially against Asian competition. The conversation shifts to Britain's fading reputation in foreign aid, examining the controversial merger of key agencies and its effects on transparent aid delivery. Finally, they touch on innovative sound designs in electric vehicles aimed at enhancing safety and driving experience.