- After-Shows
- Alternative
- Animals
- Animation
- Arts
- Astronomy
- Automotive
- Aviation
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Beauty
- Books
- Buddhism
- Business
- Careers
- Chemistry
- Christianity
- Climate
- Comedy
- Commentary
- Courses
- Crafts
- Cricket
- Cryptocurrency
- Culture
- Daily
- Design
- Documentary
- Drama
- Earth
- Education
- Entertainment
- Entrepreneurship
- Family
- Fantasy
- Fashion
- Fiction
- Film
- Fitness
- Food
- Football
- Games
- Garden
- Golf
- Government
- Health
- Hinduism
- History
- Hobbies
- Hockey
- Home
- How-To
- Improv
- Interviews
- Investing
- Islam
- Journals
- Judaism
- Kids
- Language
- Learning
- Leisure
- Life
- Management
- Manga
- Marketing
- Mathematics
- Medicine
- Mental
- Music
- Natural
- Nature
- News
- Non-Profit
- Nutrition
- Parenting
- Performing
- Personal
- Pets
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Places
- Politics
- Relationships
- Religion
- Reviews
- Role-Playing
- Rugby
- Running
- Science
- Self-Improvement
- Sexuality
- Soccer
- Social
- Society
- Spirituality
- Sports
- Stand-Up
- Stories
- Swimming
- TV
- Tabletop
- Technology
- Tennis
- Travel
- True Crime
- Episode-Games
- Visual
- Volleyball
- Weather
- Wilderness
- Wrestling
- Other
#093 G20 Concludes With Agreements On Climate And Infrastructure With Much Praise For India
On today’s episode, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks to Dr Arunabha Ghosh, climate expert and CEO of the Council for Energy, Environment and Water, Pushan Sharma, Director Research at Crisil Market Intelligence & Analytics as well as Bimal Kothari, Chairman of the Mumbai-based India Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA), the apex body for India’s pulses trade and industry.SHOW NOTES
[00:50] The G20 concludes, with agreements on climate and infrastructure & praise for India’s handling with Dr Arunabha Ghosh
[11:49] How the potato or aloo has become a key force in our fight against food inflation with Pushan Sharma
[17:18] India’s love and dependance on dal could set off a trade war shortly with Bimal Kothari
[27:14] And hmm..if you are over 50, then you are more important for business than you think.
For more of our coverage check out thecore.inSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:
Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube | Telegram