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HDFC Bank's Clean Chit | Raymond's Aerospace Climb | Cube Highways Hits The Road
The E20 Insurance Question | India's New Satellite Internet Rules | India's Shipbuilding Push Delivers
The 100x Jio Jackpot | Milk Without A Cow | Cred Founder To WhatsApp Boss
Five Triggers For Indian Markets This Week | Jio + NSE: IPOs Are Back | No Wires, No Green Power
JLR's Record Dividend In A Year Of Losses | Swiggy's Founders Back India's Rocket Story | The Swipe That Quietly Costs You Lakhs
Sarvam Becomes India's Newest AI Unicorn | World Bank lifts India's growth outlook | Markets Rip Higher On The US Iran Deal |
Jio-Airtel: Airwaves Standoff | NSE IPO Finally Moves | More Parts In Every Car
India's Tax Free Dollar Deposit That Pays Like Equity | Central Banks Turn Hawkish, And India Watches
India's Hunt For World Class Universities | Modi, The States, And The Jobs Question | TCS & The Million Agent Prediction
Full Rooms, Falling Stocks | Big Money Eyes Indian Roads and Grids | More Milk, Even With a Dry Sky
India Hit With New Tariffs | ₹15 Trillion Fraud? | The Deal That's 99% Done
India's First Homegrown FDA Drug | Is Airtel's Fast Lane Fair? | Godrej Enters Wealth
Why Foreign Money Skips India | Adani's Hidden Builder | Mythos Too Dangerous to Release |
Your Salary, On Auto-Invest | Made In India, Sold Abroad | GIFT City Goes After Global Money
India’s solar makers lose access to the U.S. market | Indian IT feels the visa squeeze | Airtel’s new 5G plans bring net neutrality back into focus
Bajaj’s Next Big Move | Traders Are Obsessed With Nifty 23,800 | India’s Ev Bus Revolution Is Almost Complete
Adani Goes Apple, Tata Goes Dutch, IITs Go VC
Why TCS Wants 5% of Staff Marked As Underperformers | Adani Pays $275 Million to Close an Iran Case | WHO Calls Ebola a Global Emergency
From E20 To E100 | Apple's TSMC Escape Plan | Prudential Drops ICICI
WEST ASIA, DIESEL, AND DARK TOWERS | GIFT CITY: INDIA'S GATEWAY TO GLOBAL MARKETS |
WORLD BANK BACKS INDIA | TCS SLIPS | EVs BOOM | GAMING BUST
INDIA'S BEST MARKET DAY IN 5 YEARS | THE SPOUSE PROPERTY TAX TRAP | THE RBI HOLDS THE LINE |
US-Iran Ceasefire | India's Data Centers vs the Grid | AI Reshapes India's IT Jobs
India's GDP Forecast Takes a Hit | RBI Hits Pause on Rate Cuts | Microsoft Breaks Free from OpenAI

Oracle's 30,000-Job Bloodbath Signals a New Era | TV Ratings Overhaul | Flying Abroad This Summer? Brace for Sticker Shock
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John, and on today's episode of Top of the Morning, we break down five stories shaping the business world right now. Oil is above $110 a barrel and the ripple effects are everywhere, from inflation concerns to airline ticket prices surging across India. India's consulting and IT sector is grappling with AI-driven layoffs as firms like KPMG, McKinsey, and Accenture cut thousands. The government has dropped a major overhaul of TV ratings, replacing 12-year-old rules with tighter controls, bigger sample sizes, and real penalties. And Oracle just executed what could be the largest layoff in its history, cutting up to 30,000 jobs globally, with 12,000 in India, all while posting record profits. Five stories. One theme: the great restructuring is here. Tune in now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sensex +1,500 | Goldman Says 5.9% India Slowing? | Oil Crisis Deepens 5.9% GDP | War, Oil & Kitchens
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. Welcome to Top Of The Morning. Today, markets are bouncing back hard with Sensex jumping 1,500 points after the US paused strikes on Iran. But behind the rally, Goldman Sachs just slashed India's growth forecast to 5.9% as oil prices and a weakening rupee squeeze the economy. We look at what this means for ONGC, why India's sugar and grain lobbies want ethanol in your kitchen, and TRAI's bold new plan to fine telcos up to 1% of their turnover. Five stories, one thread: oil is reshaping everything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

₹8 Lakh Crore Wiped | Oil -14% | Rupee Record Low
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. Welcome to Top Of The Morning. Today's episode covers the biggest market crash of the week as the Sensex fell over 1,800 points on Monday. Oil prices swung wildly after Trump announced a five-day halt on strikes against Iran's energy infrastructure, sending Brent crude down 14 percent before partially recovering. The rupee hit a record low as the RBI juggled currency defence, bond buying, and liquidity management. India's LNG supply chain is under severe stress with factory shutdowns and cooking gas rationing. And foreign investors have now pulled over 1 lakh crore out of Indian markets in 2026. We break down each story and what it means going forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Why the RBI Publicly Defended HDFC Bank | HSBC Considers Cutting 20,000 Jobs | Russia Becomes the New Gulf for Indian Workers
Good morning, I'm Nelson John. Welcome to Top Of The Morning. In today's episode, we start with the double shock that hit Dalal Street HDFC Bank's part-time chairman Atanu Chakraborty resigned citing ethical concerns he observed over two years, sending the stock plunging 8% to a 52-week low and wiping out over one lakh crore in market value. The RBI took the rare step of publicly defending the bank's governance. We then look at HSBC reportedly planning to cut up to 20,000 jobs over three to five years as it accelerates its AI overhaul under CEO Georges Elhedery. Next, India's fuel price math under pressure as Brent crude surges past $115 following Iranian strikes on Saudi, Qatari, and Kuwaiti energy infrastructure, with the Strait of Hormuz under threat. And finally, a shift in Indian labour migration as Russia emerges as a new destination for blue-collar workers, with over 70,000 positions allocated for Indian nationals in 2026 under a bilateral mobility agreement though the opportunity comes with significant risks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Adani’s Land Grab | Tata’s Boardroom Battle | India’s LPG Lifeline Through a War Zone
Good Morning, I’m Nelson John. Welcome to Top Of The Morning. Today — a quiet power struggle is unfolding inside Tata Sons after Noel Tata puts conditions on Chandrasekaran’s third term. Volkswagen is building its own electric vehicle platform specifically for India. Indian tankers are navigating the Strait of Hormuz under Iran’s blockade to bring home desperately needed cooking gas. Adani just won NCLT approval for a Rs 14,535 crore deal that gives it nearly 4,000 acres in Noida. And Ola Electric is scrambling to raise Rs 2,000 crore as its scooter sales collapse. Five stories. One show. Let’s go. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

India Becomes the Auto Parts Factory | Trump's Cuba Gambit | India's Data Centre Gold Rush
Good morning, I'm Nelson John. Welcome to Top Of The Morning. President Trump says he expects to take Cuba as the island faces its worst energy crisis in decades. Global automakers are accelerating their shift to Indian suppliers, driven by tariffs and the India-EU trade deal. India's data centre capacity is set to triple, creating thousands of new jobs. The Supreme Court begins a landmark hearing on the legal definition of an industry. And India's farmer collectives cross the 10,000 mark with 30 lakh members. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

India’s First Passive Euthanasia | India’s Rs 20,000 Crore Nuclear Bet | West Asia Drags Dalal Street Down Again
In today's episode, Nelson covers the ongoing market turmoil as the West Asia conflict pushes crude past $110 and wipes out Rs 22 lakh crore in investor wealth. Indian airlines are cancelling hundreds of flights, rerouting long-haul services, and seeking government fuel duty relief. Qualcomm Ventures commits $150 million to back Indian startups building on-device AI for the world. India's Rs 20,000 crore Nuclear Energy Mission takes shape with small modular reactors targeting 2033. And the Supreme Court delivers a historic verdict allowing passive euthanasia for Harish Rana, a man in a vegetative state for 13 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

India Opens Door To China | IndiGo CEO GONE. What Now? | Auto component industry hit by Hormuz disruption
Good Morning, I’m Nelson John, and today’s episode is loaded. India’s cabinet has officially eased investment rules for Chinese firms, signalling a major shift in a relationship that’s been frozen since the 2020 border clashes. IndiGo’s CEO Pieter Elbers has resigned with immediate effect after a disastrous December that saw thousands of flights cancelled and a record DGCA fine. India’s auto component industry is sounding alarms as the Iran conflict chokes the Strait of Hormuz, threatening exports and production. And the LPG supply crisis is now hitting home, with restaurants shutting across Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai. All this and more on today’s Top of the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Market Bloodbath | India's LPG Emergency | PhonePe IPO vs Paytm
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John, and today on Top of the Morning, we're breaking down the full impact of the West Asia conflict on India. Markets just had their worst day in months with the Sensex crashing over 2,400 points and nearly 13 lakh crore rupees wiped out. Cooking gas supplies are being rationed as the government invokes emergency powers. Crude oil has crossed $115 a barrel, and the pressure on fuel prices and inflation is mounting. India's road construction sector is staring at a bitumen shortage, but a homegrown alternative called bio-bitumen could change the game. And amid all this chaos, PhonePe is gearing up for what could be India's biggest fintech IPO since Paytm. Five stories, one episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

444 Indian flights grounded | India's Oil Vulnerability Exposed | Canada Comes Calling
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. The Gulf is on fire and India is caught in the middle. 444 flights grounded. 9 million Indians in a conflict zone. The Strait of Hormuz under threat. Pakistan at war with Afghanistan. And Canada's PM in Mumbai pushing a historic trade deal. Five stories. One brutal Monday morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Markets Take a Hit | Kerala Becomes Keralam | Reducing Your Tax Drag Without Breaking Your Compounding
Good Morning, I’m Nelson John and here’s what you need to know today. Sensex crashed over 1,000 points as Trump’s tariff threats and AI disruption fears rattled Dalal Street. IT stocks got hammered, the rupee weakened to 90.95 against the dollar, and about three lakh crore in investor wealth was wiped out. In better news, India’s shipbuilding sector is gearing up for a game-changing $500M joint venture between Cochin Shipyard and HD Hyundai. We also break down three smart strategies to reduce your tax drag without disturbing your long-term compounding. And Kerala just officially became Keralam after the Union Cabinet approved the historic name change. Full episode out now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

IDFC First Bank Rs 590 Cr Fraud | New HRA Tax Rules Hit Rent-to-Parents Claims | Airtel's Rs 20,000 Crore NBFC Bet
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John, and on today's Top of the Morning: IDFC First Bank is reeling from a Rs 590 crore fraud at its Chandigarh branch — government money, forged cheques, and a 20% stock crash. Bharti Airtel is going all in on fintech, pumping Rs 20,000 crore into its NBFC arm to build one of India's biggest digital lending platforms. The $100,000 H-1B visa fee is backfiring on the US, turning India into a deep tech hiring magnet for Google, Amazon, and Microsoft. New draft tax rules are about to make it much harder to claim HRA on rent paid to your parents. And ONDC's dream of becoming the UPI of e-commerce is hitting some hard truths. Five stories. One theme: trust under pressure. Let's get into it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Formula 1 Is Coming Back to India | Why Lula Flew to India With 300 Businessmen | Karnataka Wants To Ban Phones For Under-16s
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. The US Supreme Court killed Trump's sweeping tariffs and Indian exporters in textiles, leather, gems, pharma, and engineering now face just 10 percent instead of 25. Real competitive edge over China, Vietnam, and Bangladesh but India already made concessions for a deal at 18 percent. That conversation is now live in Washington. Europe is rearming with $800 billion and Indian defense manufacturers are squarely in the frame. Karan Adani says he is personally working to bring Formula 1 back to India the Buddh Circuit comes bundled with the Jaypee acquisition, and this time there is a serious business case behind it. Brazil's Lula doubled his own trade target on the spot. And Karnataka wants to ban phones for under-16s. All of that on today's Top of the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Adani-Telecom Standoff | India's Chief AI Officer Boom | Gold vs Equities vs Bonds
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. Today on Top of the Morning: India's boardrooms are creating a new C-suite role the Chief AI Officer. We also break down gold vs equities in 2026, the connectivity battle at Navi Mumbai Airport, Sridhar Vembu's bold AI prediction, and what the latest fresher hiring data means for India's young job seekers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Micron Fires Up India's First Chip Factory | PFC-REC Merger | RBI Rewrites the Rules on Capital Market Lending
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. On today's Top of the Morning: Gold just had its worst crash in 40 years, falling 21% from record highs after Trump named Kevin Warsh as the next Fed Chair. India is rolling out its first commercial semiconductor chip from Micron's Gujarat facility this month. The trade deficit blew out to $34.68 billion in January, nearly doubling year-on-year, driven by a surge in gold and silver imports right before the crash. PFC and REC are merging into a $61 billion power finance giant. And the RBI just opened the door for banks to fund M&A deals up to 75% of value, while clamping down hard on broker lending. Tune in now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

India's AI Impact Summit | India's 38-Nation Trade Web | Global Growth Hits a Wall
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John and today on Top of the Morning we're looking at a world in recalibration. India is about to host the biggest AI summit ever held in the Global South, but AI fears just wiped 5.7 lakh crore off Indian IT stocks. A new Fed Chair is about to change the game in Washington. India now has trade deals spanning 38 countries. And the UN says global growth is slowing but holding. Five stories, one theme. The rules are being rewritten. Listen now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

India's Telecom Slowdown | SBI Overtakes TCS | RBI Takes On Mis-Selling
Good Morning, Welcome to Top of The Morning, I'm Nelson John. A new analysis reveals US states have paid $199 billion in tariffs since March 2025, with $134 billion coming from key midterm battleground states. India's telecom sector posts its slowest growth in six quarters as tariff hike benefits fade. SBI surpasses TCS to become India's fourth largest company after record quarterly profits, a shift not seen in 15 years. And the RBI issues sweeping new guidelines to stop banks from mis-selling products and using dark patterns. Four stories about who really pays the price when the rules change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sending Money Abroad Got Cheaper | New Tax Rules: Simpler Forms, Harder Choices | Neopolis: Hyderabad's New Manhattan |
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. On today's episode of Top of the Morning: Hyderabad's real estate market is on fire with 200 million square feet sanctioned in 2025 alone, and a new district called Neopolis is being called the city's Manhattan with land prices crossing 150 crore per acre. Meanwhile, Sattva Group just entered Mumbai with a massive 11,000 crore redevelopment bet across six projects. On the tax front, the new draft income tax rules look simpler on paper but actually make choosing between old and new regimes harder than ever. And if you send money abroad, TCS on education and medical remittances just dropped from 5 percent to 2 percent. All this and more on today's show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The SaaSpocalypse | SGB Tax Changes | MGNREGA to VB-G RAM G | Credit Score Expansion
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. This week saw $285 billion vanish from global software stocks after Anthropic's AI plugins launched. The India-US trade deal enters its final stretch with tariffs dropping to 18%. Your credit score is now being pulled by employers, insurers, and telecom companies. Sovereign gold bonds bought from secondary markets lose their tax-free status starting April. And MGNREGA is being phased out for a new scheme with a completely different funding structure. Five stories, one morning. Listen now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

IndiGo Faces Antitrust Probe | Vodafone's Banking Test & The Metals Correction Explained
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. In today's episode, we unpack five stories that reveal what happens when business as usual stops working. IndiGo's December meltdown 4,500 cancelled flights just triggered a Competition Commission investigation. When you control 60% of the market and create artificial scarcity during peak demand, regulators take notice. Vodafone Idea is back seeking ₹35,000 crore from banks. Supreme Court relief on AGR dues helps, but ₹1.25 trillion in spectrum payments and 7 million lost subscribers tell a different story. Gold and silver just corrected sharply down 12% and 24% after historic rallies. Multi-asset fund managers are rebalancing, moving capital back to unloved equities. India halved EV charger benchmark prices. A 60kW charger drops from ₹7.28 lakh to ₹3.4 lakh, easing fiscal burden while accelerating deployment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

India's Russian Oil Problem | Iran Talks After Drone Shootdown | Gold Market Chaos
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. Today on Top of the Morning: President Trump claims India agreed to stop buying Russian oil, but industry insiders say 1.2 million barrels daily will keep flowing for months because contracts are already locked. Then, a US fighter jet shoots down an Iranian drone heading for an aircraft carrier just hours before announcing talks are still on for Friday in Istanbul. Gold and silver pulled off one of the wildest rides in decades, crashing 20% to 40% from record highs before bouncing back this week, exposing what analysts call a broken market structure. And the Reserve Bank of India is expected to pause rate cuts on Friday, shifting focus to liquidity operations as banking system pressures mount despite ₹6.6 lakh crore in support measures. When headlines say one thing but the details tell a different story, we break down what's actually happening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

China's $1.2T Surplus vs India's Trade Gamble | ₹60,000 Crore Gap: Who Pays?
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. Today on Top of the Morning: India's Budget 2026 promises fiscal discipline while betting ₹12.2 lakh crore on infrastructure. Meanwhile, China posts a record $1.2 trillion trade surplus, proving tariffs couldn't stop its export machine. And closer to home, the government's ₹1.4 trillion telecom receipt target could spell trouble for Airtel's AGR relief hopes. Budget math, trade wars, and telecom tensions — all connected, all consequential. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Air India's $1.6b Loss | Blackstone Wants RCB | OpenAI Wants $50 Billion
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. Today on Top of the Morning: Air India stares at a $1.6 billion loss as the Ahmedabad crash and Pakistan airspace closure derail its turnaround. India's $686 billion forex reserves look healthy on paper but there's a worrying trend underneath. Global giants Blackstone and Temasek are circling RCB in what could be cricket's biggest ownership deal. Sam Altman is in the Middle East hunting for $50 billion to fuel OpenAI's AI ambitions. And IndiGo's profits crashed 77% in a brutal December quarter. Let's break it all down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

India - EU Mother Of All Deals Incoming | China Squeezes India's Ev Dream | $100 BILLION Shadow Fleet Exposed
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. Today on Top of the Morning: Beijing just pulled the plug on battery export rebates and Indian EV makers are scrambling. We unpack what this means for prices at your local showroom. Then, the shadow fleet of oil tankers that moves 100 billion dollars worth of crude while dodging sanctions just got bigger. And finally, India and the EU are days away from signing what some are calling the mother of all trade deals. A 2 billion person market. A quarter of global GDP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apple Needs Google Now | Toll Roads Go Barrier-free | India's Space Defense Bet
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. Today on Top of the Morning: Apple just handed Siri's brain to Google in a billion-dollar deal that's reshaping the AI landscape. India's private space startups are pivoting hard toward defense contracts worth hundreds of crores. China just pulled the plug on solar export rebates, and Indian manufacturers are celebrating. Plus, India's highways are going barrier-free with AI-powered tolling. And why smartphone makers are pushing back against India's new security proposals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fed Under Fire | India To Join Pax Silica | MUFG-Shriram $4.4B Deal
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. The DOJ just subpoenaed Fed Chair Powell in what critics call an attack on central bank independence. India gets invited to Pax Silica, America's chip alliance. Japan's MUFG is pouring $4.4 billion into Shriram Finance amid governance debates. India's electronics sector targets $500 billion by 2030. And health-tech startups bet on AI to keep you engaged. Five stories, one theme: who controls the future? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices