
Ravi Dutta Mishra
Journalist and trade analyst who explained how Indian exporters have responded to recent US tariffs, using Commerce Ministry data to identify sectoral impacts and new markets.
Top 3 podcasts with Ravi Dutta Mishra
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Aug 28, 2025 • 26min
Impact of 50% tariffs, how to retrieve stolen phones, and PM's degree
In this discussion, Mohamed Thaver, a crime reporter for The Indian Express, reveals how Mumbai police are successfully using the CEIR portal to recover stolen phones, showcasing a model that other cities can adopt. Meanwhile, Ravi Dutta Mishra dives into the impact of the 50% U.S. tariffs on Indian exports, exploring practical concerns for exporters and broader implications for India-U.S. relations. The conversation is insightful and packed with expert analysis on both pressing issues.

Sep 18, 2025 • 21min
US negotiators in India, Uttarakhand cloudburst, and PM Modi's 75th birthday
Ravi Dutta Misra, a journalist from The Indian Express, discusses the pivotal trade negotiations between India and the US, focusing on tariffs and their impact on exporters. Anjali Marar, a climate reporter, sheds light on the devastating cloudbursts in Uttarakhand, explaining their causes and the heightened risks of landslides in the Himalayas due to climate change. Additionally, they reflect on Prime Minister Modi's recent speech celebrating his 75th birthday and his call for a stronger 'Made in India' initiative.

Dec 5, 2025 • 26min
Exports find new markets, India's juvenile justice, and IndiGo chaos
Ravi Dutta Mishra, a journalist and trade analyst, dives into how Indian exporters are navigating new markets amidst US tariffs, revealing which sectors are thriving and which are struggling. He highlights shifts in trade alliances with countries like the UAE and Germany. Vineet Bhalla, a law writer, sheds light on the challenges plaguing India’s juvenile justice system, discussing structural deficits and the lack of resources that affect children's welfare. The conversation also touches on the disruptions faced by IndiGo, tracing them back to crew shortages and operational strains.


