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The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Suzannah Jessep: Asia New Zealand Foundation CEO on the Perceptions of Asia survey, the US being seen as a bigger threat than China

So New Zealanders are looking out to countries like India saying, yep,

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Suzannah Jessep: Asia New Zealand Foundation CEO on the Perceptions of Asia survey, the US being seen as a bigger threat than China

Yeah, India is a tricky one.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Suzannah Jessep: Asia New Zealand Foundation CEO on the Perceptions of Asia survey, the US being seen as a bigger threat than China

How are we feeling though, and I reckon this is a curly one for us, how are we feeling about India?

7am
Trapped in a Cambodian scam factory

But Ben says he and his wife found themselves in a compound targeting people in India with a credit card scam and that some local police were in on the scam.

Business Daily
How karate helped a shy kid transform how India pays

I'm Rahul Tandon, and I'm excited to bring you this next interview, because Harshal Mato's story is one that genuinely fascinates me. Here's a man who grew up as a shy middle-class kid in Jaipur doing karate to build confidence, who got laughed out of bank boardrooms, and still managed to build one of India's top fintech companies, valued at 7.5 million.

Business Daily
How karate helped a shy kid transform how India pays

From a shy kid doing karate to building one of India's biggest fintech companies. I would have met at least 100-ish bankers trying to get a bank to approve us. The reason I was getting rejected is because we came from no finance background. That's Harshil Mathur, founder of Razorpay, here on Business Daily from the BBC World Service.

The Daily Aus
Headlines: Economy slows to 0.3% growth

including the European Union, Britain, Mexico, Japan, China and India.