
Udit Misra
Works for The Indian Express. He discusses India's trade relationship with China, including trade deficits, the impact of US tariffs, and potential benefits and challenges.
Top 10 podcasts with Udit Misra
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Jun 7, 2024 • 30min
Why BJP lost Ayodhya, reforms under a coalition govt, and 9 trekkers dead
Indian Express journalists Dheeraj Mishra, Udit Misra, and Avaneesh Mishra discuss BJP's loss in Ayodhya, economic reforms under coalition govt, and the tragic incident of 9 trekkers in Uttarkashi. Insights on election factors, economic challenges, and rescue efforts.

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Aug 1, 2024 • 26min
Indexation benefit, 'right to be forgotten', and Manu Bhaker's 2nd bronze
Udit Misra discusses the government's recent removal of indexation benefits, analyzing potential hikes in taxes and impacts on real estate. Apurva Vishwanath sheds light on the burgeoning global demand for the 'right to be forgotten' and its implications in India, touching on privacy issues in the digital age. Finally, Manu Bhaker, a trailblazing athlete, shares her excitement about making history as the first Indian to win two medals at the same Olympics, marking an inspiring moment for sports in the country.

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Jan 13, 2025 • 28min
GDP's advance estimates, breaching 1.5C warming limit, and terrace tourism
In this discussion, Udit Misra, an economic journalist from The Indian Express, highlights alarming signs in India's GDP projections, stressing the gap between potential and actual growth. Amitabh Sinha, a climate change reporter, emphasizes the grave implications of breaching the 1.5-degree Celsius warming limit by 2024, urging robust climate preparedness. The conversation also touches on the cultural phenomenon of terrace tourism in Old Ahmedabad, where locals are capitalizing on the upcoming kite festival for both tradition and economic gain.

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May 28, 2024 • 29min
Rajkot game zone fire, unemployment under Modi govt, and Pune crash update
Indian Express journalists, Gopal Kateshiya and Udit Misra, discuss the tragic fire at a game zone in Rajkot that claimed 28 lives and analyze unemployment trends under the Modi government. They also touch upon the Pune Porsche crash case involving two doctors from a government hospital.

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Sep 5, 2025 • 33min
Challenges of trading with China, India's cancer map, and GST 2.0
Udit Misra from The Indian Express dives into the complexities of India's trade with China, highlighting the impacts of US tariffs and the implications of India's rising trade deficit. He discusses the need for manufacturing improvements to capitalize on trade opportunities. Anonna Dutt, also from The Indian Express, reveals alarming trends in cancer cases across India, particularly the rising incidence of oral cancer. The conversation concludes with insights into the recent restructuring of GST rates, exploring its potential effects on consumer demand and economic growth.

Mar 4, 2025 • 29min
The latest GDP estimates, all about 'dunki' routes, and PM Modi's claim
Join Udit Misra, a reporter at The Indian Express, as he dissects the latest GDP estimates, raising questions about their accuracy and implications. Divya Goyal reveals the alarming results of the Punjab Police's investigation into agents trafficking Indians through perilous 'donkey routes' to the US. Apurva Vishwanath sheds light on PM Modi's controversial remarks about a colonial-era law still affecting public expression, unpacking the complexities of its historical significance and recent repeal. It's a captivating dive into contemporary issues!

Aug 26, 2025 • 30min
How Trump’s tariffs hurt US, Great Calcutta Killings, and SC on Samay Raina
Adrija Roychowdhury, a journalist from The Indian Express, discusses the Great Calcutta Killings and the controversial figure Gopal Mukherjee, shedding light on the complex communal tensions of 1946. Udit Misra, also from The Indian Express, delves into the impact of Donald Trump's tariff policies on the US economy, revealing surprising effects on inflation and consumer prices. The conversation wraps up with a discussion on a Supreme Court ruling mandating comedians, including Samay Raina, to apologize for derogatory remarks about disabilities, highlighting the fine line between humor and accountability.

Jul 22, 2025 • 27min
Why Gurgaon floods, India's inequality, and V S Achuthanandan passes away
Joining the discussion are Shiny Varghese, an urban development writer for The Indian Express, and Udit Misra, an economics reporter at the same publication. Shiny dives into Gurgaon's flooding crisis, linking it to poor urban planning and the area's rapid transformation. Udit unpacks India's economic inequality, critically analyzing government claims and the complexities of wealth distribution. Lastly, they honor the legacy of V.S. Achuthanandan, a significant political figure in Kerala, reflecting on his storied life and contributions.

Jun 5, 2025 • 28min
Pune law student arrest, the size of the Indian economy, and Assam floods
In this discussion, Tanushree Bose sheds light on the controversial arrest of a 22-year-old law student over an objectionable social media post, delving into its implications for freedom of expression. Udit Misra analyzes the claims regarding India's economy potentially becoming the fourth largest globally, breaking down GDP metrics and their significance. The conversation also touches on the tragic flooding in Assam, where over 250,000 people are affected, highlighting the urgent need for effective governmental response.

May 15, 2025 • 25min
The IMF loans to Pakistan, a new challenge for J&K, and Op Sindoor's details
In this discussion, Udit Misra, an expert from The Indian Express, delves into the IMF's controversial decision to extend $1 billion in loans to Pakistan amid rising tensions with India, highlighting potential regional security implications. Subsequently, Arun Sharma, also from The Indian Express, reveals the alarming issue of unexploded munitions threatening residents in Jammu and Kashmir's border villages, detailing the urgent safety measures being implemented. The talk further uncovers insights into Operation Sindoor and its significance in the ongoing conflict.