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K-pop, cutting-edge tech and other ways Asia is shaping the world | Neeraj Aggarwal

14 Nov 2024

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Chapter 1: What is the significance of Asia's rising cultural influence?

1.195 - 17.525 Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider

A random influencer, a friend who read something somewhere, your doctor. It can be hard to know where to get trusted health information. TED Health is a podcast that will help you focus on the stuff that you actually need to know to live your healthiest life.

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18.287 - 35.252 Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider

I'm Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider, a practicing internist, and I share weekly TED Talks from certified health experts that break down the questions you're always getting different answers to. Get the science-backed ideas for a healthier you with TED Health, wherever you get your podcasts.

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40.818 - 60.917 Elise Hu

You're listening to TED Talks Daily, where we bring you new ideas to spark your curiosity every day. I'm your host, Elise Hu. Something really exciting is happening when it comes to global influence, and it's especially exciting for me as someone with Asian identity. Think Squid Game, Cricket Leagues, Asian star Michelle Yeoh.

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61.537 - 70.065 Elise Hu

We are all watching the rise of Asian culture across the globe and its influence on business, innovation, and global economy.

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Chapter 2: How is K-pop reshaping global entertainment?

70.045 - 80.699 Elise Hu

As Neeraj Agarwal shares in his talk from 2024, this cultural and intellectual influence is growing and lasting. It's coming up after the break.

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86.467 - 102.659 Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider

A random influencer, a friend who read something somewhere, your doctor. It can be hard to know where to get trusted health information. TED Health is a podcast that will help you focus on the stuff that you actually need to know to live your healthiest life.

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103.42 - 120.203 Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider

I'm Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider, a practicing internist, and I share weekly TED Talks from certified health experts that break down the questions you're always getting different answers to. Get the science-backed ideas for a healthier you with TED Health, wherever you get your podcasts.

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123.228 - 125.01 Elise Hu

And now, our TED Talk of the day.

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126.56 - 131.906 Neeraj Agarwal

Our global culture has a fascinating new look to it. And it has to do with this guy.

Chapter 3: What role does economic power play in Asia's cultural expansion?

132.747 - 156.669 Neeraj Agarwal

Indian actor and musician, Diljit Dushanj. Diljit's star has risen big time of late. He performed at Coachella last year. He had incredible energy and had the audience in a foot-tapping, head-banging spell. He had the audience in North America where he toured this year, had the same experience and performed in large packed arenas. You know what is even more noteworthy?

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Diljit does not perform in English. He performs entirely in Punjabi. Diljit's momentous rise is an indicator of something fundamental happening in the world around us. The West for long has set the cultural and intellectual agenda for the world.

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Chapter 4: How are Asian companies innovating in response to global challenges?

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But now, East is coming to the limelight as well. Asia today claims a cultural and intellectual authority all of its own. Yes, Diljit is popular, but even more than that, he takes pride in his own identity and is not reduced to a stereotype. He wears traditional Punjabi garb. Imagine an Indian pop star in the West dressed in a turban and a kurta.

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203.201 - 228.534 Neeraj Agarwal

My name is Neeraj Agarwal, and yes, I'm a slightly lesser-known Indian than Diljit. With BCG over the last 25 years, I worked on tough problems across industries and have spent time thinking about big picture trends. In my current role of leading BCG's Asia-Pacific region, I travel extensively and I meet a wide range of Asians across business, government and civil society.

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Drawing on these experiences, I want to share with you how Asia is changing in ways you may not have imagined and what that could mean for all of us. In the 20th century, most Americans got a taste of Asian culture, but just a taste.

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Chapter 5: What are the unique challenges faced by Asian countries in healthcare?

245.838 - 274.811 Neeraj Agarwal

If you went to a local mall, the taste may be quite literally Panda Express. Asian cultures were somewhat exotic, somewhat stereotyped, but never had full context. Today, the scenario is vastly different. Recently, Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh won the Oscar for the best actress. First Asian ever. Korean production Squid Game became Netflix's most popular show ever. In U.S.

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now, there are 400 ticket leagues and more than 200,000 kids pick up a bat. So you may ask me, what is driving Asia's rising cultural and intellectual expansion? It has to do with Asia's rising economic power.

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Chapter 6: How is fintech evolving in Asia compared to the West?

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There's been massive changes in the income pyramid. By 2030, Asia is expected to have five times as many high-income households as it had in 2000. An absolute number higher than the number in the West. Walk the streets of Mumbai, Jakarta, or Shanghai. You can feel it. It's everywhere. Millions of low-income households, they're almost all digital natives.

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and they want more convenience and better quality of life. No wonder Asian businesses strive to be more innovative. Asia, of course, is incredibly diverse.

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Chapter 7: What is the importance of collective good in Asian business practices?

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I would argue the same diversity makes this change even more profound and prolific. I started by talking about pop culture. But Asia's cultural and intellectual influence extends to ideas and business innovation. For long, we've created Asian workers with outsourcing and factories. Today, however, many Asians are intellectual leaders.

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They're bypassing jobs with Western multinationals to start new ventures. That's a big shift. Many kids who come to the West to study are keen to go back because they spot opportunities in their own countries. And this is disrupting industries. Take fintech.

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Chapter 8: How will Asia's influence impact the future of global society?

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Twenty years ago, fintech was almost entirely a North American play, hardly visible in Asia. And living in India, it used to seem like a travesty to me. Why? Because back then, only a third of the Indians had bank accounts. And many others used to pay outrageous sums of money to moneylenders to live a basic life. It changed with the mass adoption of cell phones.

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Today, India's payment system, UPI, does about a trillion dollar-plus of transactions. When I go to a local street-side vegetable vendor, he says, Saab, UPI kardo. Please do by UPI. The same change exists in Indonesia, Philippines or Singapore. Alipay in China does 100 times more transactions than PayPal. Fintech in Asia is innovative, it's deeply entrenched and is not done growing.

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By 2030, I expect fintech revenues in Asia will be larger than any other part of the world. I could give you any number of such examples across industries. Instead, I want to step back and talk about the broader intellectual contributions that Asians are making. As a consultant, I deeply believe in the power of three. So I'm going to give you three of them.

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First, Asian companies are investing on developing at-scale solutions with different but attractive unit economics. Take climate. Asia has more polluted cities than any other part of the world and is roughly half the planet's carbon footprint. Driven by adversity, many Asian companies are investing at scale in solar production and battery storage.

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In this case, China in particular has invested massively, and the last two decades brought down the cost of solar panels by 95%. Battery storage costs are also declining. Combined, that is resulting in a huge decline in the cost of accessing solar power. The sun is coming down, but in a good way. And when I talk to the CEOs of these companies, they smile and say, Neeraj, we're far from done.

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far from done, is really encouraging. Because if these trends play out, solar power could muscle aside fossil fuels as a source of energy. By 2030, Asia will have twice the amount of solar deployment as the West. And thanks to Asian innovation, large parts of the world could have low-cost renewable power whenever they like. And a new panda may enter our lexicon, the solar panda.

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Asia's second intellectual contribution has to do about solutions rooted in collective good. Young Asians maintain close ties with their families throughout their lives. For them, the group is as important as they are. The same ethos permeates in businesses, So family-run enterprises and state enterprises dominate.

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Today, when many Western companies talk about social purpose and multi-stakeholder orientation, remember, Asia embodies that. Actually, Asia pioneered that. The region also continues to raise the bar on social consciousness. A good example is Ibasho Centers, which encourage the elderly to stay involved in their communities. Originating in Japan, these centers are now traveling across Asia.

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An Asian CEO I know well put it this way. If I had to put a person on Mars in five years, I'd look to the west. To make sure the same person survives on Mars, I'd look to the east.

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