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    A weekly podcast on key developments in South Asia.

    Title: Episode 310: India’s 2026 Budget: Beyond the Headlines
    Guest Speaker/s: Assoc Prof Iqbal Sevea, Mr Vinod Rai and
    Dr Amitendu Palit
    Abstract: In this episode of South Asia Chat, Iqbal Sevea discusses India’s 2026 Union Budget with Vinod Rai and Amitendu Palit. The discussion focuses on the budget’s approach to macroeconomic stability, including managing inflation, fiscal deficit and growth amid global uncertainty. Key themes include manufacturing and investment policies, incentives for cloud computing and data centres, the India Semiconductor Mission, and measures supporting MSMEs. The conversation also covers India’s evolving semiconductor strategy, challenges in attracting private and foreign investment, and budget priorities related to energy security, critical minerals and carbon capture.
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    Date: 09 February 2026
    Title: The Bookshelf: Performing Sovereign Aspirations: Tamil Insurgency & Postwar Transition in Sri Lanka
    Guest Speaker/s: Professor Bart Klem
    Designation: Department of Conflict and Development Studies,
    Ghent University
    Abstract: In this episode, we speak with Bart Klem, author of Performing Sovereign Aspirations: Tamil Insurgency and Postwar Transition in Sri Lanka. The author is in conversation with Rajni Gamage, Research Fellow, ISAS.
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    Date: 29 January 2026
    Title: Episode 309: South Asia Outlook: Tariffs, Trade and Growth in 2026
    Guest Speaker/s: Assoc Prof Iqbal Sevea and
    Dr Amitendu Palit
    Abstract: In this episode of South Asia Chat, host Iqbal Sevea speaks with Amitendu Palit, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of South Asian Studies, to assess how the Indian economy navigated global shocks in 2025 and what lies ahead in 2026. The discussion explores the impact of US tariffs, domestic demand, inflation trends, trade reforms, and India’s evolving free trade strategy, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities shaping India’s economic trajectory in a changing global order.
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    Date: 23 January 2026
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