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Nelson John 360

Nelson John 360

著者: Nelson John
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概要

The world is full of fascinating stories, but they're rarely told with the depth they deserve. I'm here to fix that.

I'm Nelson John, and welcome to my show. You might know me from "Top of the Morning" at Mint/Hindustan Times .

Each episode, I take one topic and go deep. Whether it's geopolitics, innovation, the future of our planet, or simply a story that restores your faith in humanity. I don't just tell you what's happening. I explain how and why it works.

If you're curious about the world and want to understand what's really going on beneath the surface, you're in the right place.

Nelson John
政治・政府 社会科学
エピソード
  • Is India's Tech Dream Ending? What Oracle's Layoffs Really Mean
    2026/04/02

    On March 31, 2026, Oracle executed the largest layoff in its 48-year history. Up to 30,000 employees worldwide were terminated via a five-line email at 6 AM. India was the hardest hit, losing an estimated 12,000 workers 40% of Oracle’s Indian workforce in a single day. Engineers, architects, senior managers, and 20-year veterans were all let go. Performance was not a factor. In this episode, Nelson John unpacks the financial logic behind Oracle’s decision: $58 billion in new debt, a $156 billion AI infrastructure commitment, a stock that’s lost half its value, and a company that still managed to post $6.13 billion in quarterly profit.

    We explore what this means for India’s five million strong IT sector, why the traditional outsourcing model is under threat, and how the AI economy is reshaping who gets hired, who gets fired, and who gets left behind.

    [Oracle debt AI, tech industry restructuring, India IT workforce, Oracle cloud infrastructure, AI data centre costs, Wall Street tech layoffs, Oracle stock crash, global tech job cuts]

    #IndiaTechDream #OracleIndia #AIvsIndia #FutureOfWork #NelsonJohn360

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    19 分
  • 126 Unicorns, ₹390 Billion. But Can India’s Startups Actually Create Jobs?
    2026/03/21

    India has 126 unicorn startups worth over ₹390 billion. In 2026, companies like Flipkart, PhonePe, Zepto, OYO, and Razorpay are all heading to the stock market in what could be the biggest IPO year in Indian startup history. But beyond the billion-dollar valuations, there’s a story most people are missing: India’s startup ecosystem has created over 22 lakh direct jobs, nearly 48% of startups are in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, and women-led ventures are generating 17 lakh jobs.

    In this episode of Nelson John 360, we break down the unicorn landscape, the IPO pipeline, the jobs revolution, and what it all means for investors, job seekers, and the Indian economy.

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    18 分
  • Three Satellites Left: India’s Navigation Crisis Is A National Security Emergency
    2026/03/16

    On March 13, 2026, the last atomic clock on India's IRNSS-1F satellite stopped working. NavIC, India's sovereign navigation system built after America denied GPS during the Kargil War dropped to just three operational satellites. The minimum needed is four. Over 10,400 Indian trains, 40,000 fishing vessels, and the military's precision systems all depend on a constellation that's barely alive. Imported Swiss clocks failed across the board the same clocks that also failed on Europe's Galileo. A brand new replacement satellite got stranded in space because of a loose wire. And while India struggles with three satellites, China's BeiDou has over 45, embedded across Belt and Road nations, potentially guiding Iranian missiles. Nelson John breaks down every angle what went wrong, who pays the price, and whether ISRO can pull off a rescue before the next satellite dies.

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    11 分
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