Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his podcast debut with Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, discussing topics like Modi's life, politics and entrepreneurship, and global governance. So who is ...
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Nithin Kamath celebrated his brother Nikhil's achievement of hosting Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his podcast, marking Modi's podcast debut. Nithin humorously noted a missed opportunity to ask ...
Nikhil Kamath shared the teaser of the next episode of his podcast, sending his followers in a tizzy. Kamath just shared a short clip of himself talking in Hindi and telling his guest that he was ...
Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath humorously inquired on social media about PM Narendra Modi's skincare regimen after his brother Nikhil Kamath interviewed the Prime Minister. The podcast covered diverse ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his podcast debut on Nikhil Kamath’s ‘People’ series this afternoon, opening up about his childhood, education, work and more. Towards the end, the ...
PM Modi’s first podcast with Nikhil Kamath shared his childhood memories, leadership lessons, and a call for mission-driven politics. Prime Minister Narendra Modi ventured into the world of ...
In a candid moment during a podcast interview with Zerodha's Nikhil Kamath, PM Modi addressed the viral "Melodi memes" featuring him and Italian PM Giorgia Meloni. With a smile, he said ...
In a podcast with Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath, Modi was asked if he ever faced anxiety. "A lot of youngsters these days say they face anxiety... Have you faced it in your life," Kamath asked ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi appeared in his first podcast with Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath on Friday. In the over two-hour podcast, the PM spoke at length about his childhood, friends ...
Makhana, or foxnut, is gaining global acclaim as a superfood. Rooted in Indian traditions and predominantly grown in Bihar, ...
The startup revealed plans to bring its electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles to the skies by 2028.