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Subtext by Zerodha

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Finance is full of noise. Everyone reacts to what just happened. We’re more interested in why it’s happening—and what lies beneath. Subtext is a series of conversations with people who have spent years thinking deeply about finance. Not necessarily the loudest voices, but those with real depth: traders who understand market structure, fund managers who have lived through multiple cycles, economists tracking India’s macro story, regulators shaping capital markets, founders building financial infrastructure, and VCs backing these companies.

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Zerodha

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Business

Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

Tamal Bandyopadhyay on microfinance industry cycle 08.07.2026

We discuss how RBI's 2022 interest rate deregulation gave lenders a freedom they arguably misused, why borrowers ended up with 14 loans simultaneously, how the JLG model is collapsing in the digital age, and what investors should actually look for before betting on an MFI stock.   If you want to understand credit cycles from first principles, this one's for you.   Video Mentioned - Has the microfi...

Brad Setser on the dollar and the world's trade imbalance 22.06.2026

Brad W. Setser, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and one of the most respected voices on global capital flows, joins us for a wide-ranging conversation on what is driving the dollar today, why China's export boom is a problem for the whole world, and what happens if the AI bubble bursts. Timestamp:  0:00 – Introduction 2:38 – History of Dollar Strength & What Drives It 5:26 – AI &...

Zohra Khan on the Indian EV infra industry 17.06.2026

In this episode of Subtext, we sit down with Zohra Khan, CEO & Founder of IPEC India - a power electronics company building EV chargers for the Indian market. We cover: How EV chargers actually work and why they need to be customised for each vehicle brand Why India's power grid is both a challenge and an opportunity for EV adoption The push to standardise charging connectors and protocols for two...

Amit Kumar Gupta on copper supercycle 09.06.2026

0:00 Introduction 2:10 History of Copper Rallies (Last 25 Years) 2:22 China Industrialization Demand Shock (2000–2007) 4:48 Current Cycle: AI, EVs & Electrification 5:50 Falling Ore Grades — The Structural Supply Problem 7:14 Why Supply Takes So Long to Catch Up (5–15 Years) 13:48 Who Profits Most When Copper Prices Rise? 22:03 Global Mining Consolidation (Glencore, Rio Tinto, BHP) 25:11 Environme...

Decoding Bain's India Venture Capital report 04.06.2026

📄 Read the Bain India VC Report 2026 to dig into the data behind this conversation - India Venture Capital Report 2026 | Bain & Company   0:00 Introduction 3:55 About the Bain VC Report 6:08 How the Data Is Sourced 11:16 Who Funds Indian VC — Global vs Domestic LPs 13:00 Why Family Offices Are Betting on VC 15:03 The 2020–22 Vintage Problem 20:48 How the VC Ecosystem Has Matured Since 2021 27:49...

Ajay Srivastava on India's place in the chaos of world trade 27.05.2026

In this episode we explore: How Trump's tariffs reshaped the global order — and why every major economy (except China) surrendered The Supreme Court ruling on tariffs and what it means for India's ongoing US trade deal negotiations Section 301 investigations: naked bullying or legitimate trade pressure? India's energy sovereignty dilemma — should we have continued buying Russian oil? Why India's t...

Rosa & Tamoghana on India's Youth Employment Crisis 19.05.2026

In this episode we explore:  The real role of education — human capital investment vs. social signalling Why India's graduate unemployment rate has been stuck at 35–40% since 1983 The "waiting vs. fallback" dilemma — is queuing for a job better or worse than underemployment? Internal migration patterns and how states are balancing labour surpluses Caste, gender, and identity in the Indian labour m...

Kyle Chan on China's industrial dynamics 08.05.2026

What makes China's manufacturing machine so powerful — and what does it mean for the rest of the world? In this episode, we sit down with Kyle Chan — fellow at the Brookings Institution's China Centre, Princeton PhD, and author of the newsletter High Capacity — for a deep dive into China's industrial strategy. We cover: - How Chinese entrepreneurs operate within the state system - The rise of BYD,...

Pranay Kotasthane on Navigating the New Uncertain World 04.05.2026

We used to live in a world of rules. Now, we live in a world of power. Pranav Agarwal and Pranay Kotasthane break down the "Matsya Nyaya" of modern geopolitics. We cover the weaponisation of critical minerals, the shifting influence of the US and China, and the strategic path India must take to thrive in an uncertain future.   Key topics: Geopolitics, Rare Earths, India’s Foreign Policy, and the F...

Dr. Aradhna Aggarwal on SEZs, their role in economic development, and India's growth ambitions 30.04.2026

Is India losing its competitive edge in labor-intensive industries? While big names like Foxconn, Kia, and Apple are setting up shop, the "spillover effect" that transforms a local economy often remains missing. In this episode, Pranav Manie sits down with Professor Aradhana, one of India’s foremost experts on Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and industrial policy. They explore why many industrial zo...

Ameya P on how Indian IT can flip the AI script 22.04.2026

AI agents are reshaping the global IT industry and no one feels it more than Indian IT. In this conversation, Pranav Manie sits down with Ameya Pimpalgaonkar, a 20-year veteran of the IT industry (IBM, Accenture, Infosys) turned investor, to break down what's actually happening beneath the surface. We covered Why the shift from headcount-based to outcome-based pricing is real but slower than the h...

What Phillip Capital learned running a fund in GIFT City? 15.04.2026

Nishit and Ankush from Phillip Capital have spent years working with NRI and global investors navigating India's financial ecosystem — and they are two of the clearest voices explaining why Gift City is changing everything. Gift City sits in a 34-kilometre stretch between Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar — technically in India, but operating as an offshore jurisdiction. NRI onboarding, which used to take...

Deepak Shenoy on what's happening with the rupee 13.04.2026

Deepak Shenoy of Capital Mind joins us to explain what has been happening with the rupee over the past few weeks. Some of it is straightforward — India imports a lot of oil, oil is now significantly more expensive, and that means we need a lot more dollars than before. But there has been a more technical layer to the story involving something called the NDF market, which most people haven't heard...

Rory Johnston (oil expert) on what's happening in the oil markets 09.04.2026

Rory Johnston runs Commodity Context and has spent years tracking the oil market — and he is someone who, by his own admission, is normally the calm one in the room. The fact that he is genuinely alarmed right now tells you something. Since February 28th, the Strait of Hormuz — a 34-kilometre stretch of water that carries roughly 20% of the world's oil supply — has been closed. Asian governments a...

Understanding China, with Manoj Kewalramani 07.04.2026

Most commentary on China operates at a surface level. Xi Jinping is authoritarian, the economy is state-directed, and the Communist Party controls everything. That's all true, but it doesn't actually help you understand why specific things happen the way they do. Manoj Kewalramani is one of the few Indian analysts who can go deeper than that. He's a China Studies research fellow at the Takshashila...

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