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Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. Today on Top of the Morning, five stories about pressure and how institutions respond when it shows up. TCS has quietly told managers to classify 5% of employees as underperformers under "Band D," right after completing a 12,200-person workforce cut. We break down what Band D actually means, why this 5% quota is new, and what it says about margins in the IT sector. Vodafone Idea has reported its first profitable quarter in six years but most of that ₹51,970 crore profit is a one-time accounting gain from revised AGR dues. We unpack what the real underlying numbers look like. Adani Enterprises has agreed to pay $275 million to the US Treasury's OFAC over LPG shipments allegedly linked to Iran. Here's what the settlement covers and what's still open. India's palm oil import bill is climbing fast, and Indonesia's B50 biodiesel mandate is the next pressure point on global supply. And the WHO has declared the Ebola outbreaks in Congo and Uganda a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Here's what India is doing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John, and on Top of the Morning today every story is about a trade-off. Letting go of one risk to take on another. India is considering pushing ethanol blending past E20, all the way to E85 and E100 flex fuel cars. The savings on crude imports are real. But farmers are already switching from oilseeds and pulses to maize, rice and cane. India's edible oil and pulses import bill is bigger than a decade of ethanol savings. That tension is now on the table. UK insurer Prudential is rewriting its India strategy. After more than 20 years inside ICICI Prudential Life, it is cutting that stake to 10 percent and acquiring 75 percent of Bharti Life Insurance for ₹3,500 crore. The trigger is the new 100 percent FDI cap in insurance. Allianz, Chubb, Old Mutual and others are all reassessing. The map is being redrawn. Then the ₹3 per litre fuel hike, the sharpest in four years, lands right as kharif sowing begins. Diesel powers 40 percent of farm activity in India. The ripple into food inflation has already started. Apple has reportedly signed a preliminary deal with Intel to manufacture some of its chips. The story behind it is Nvidia overtaking Apple as TSMC's biggest customer, and the US government pushing chip production back onto American soil. And JSW Steel, through joint ventures with Japan's JFE and Korea's POSCO, is on course to hit 80 million tonnes capacity by 2032. That would make it the largest steelmaker outside China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John and today we're covering five stories that tell you exactly where India stands right now. GIFT City is quietly becoming India's gateway to global markets, but there's a catch most investors don't know about. India's MSME sector has survived COVID, war, and trade chaos and the data shows just how costly that survival has been. India's IT giants are in the middle of a full identity shift, moving from headcount to AI, and not every employee is making it across. On the ground, a war in West Asia is cutting into diesel supply, and that's keeping telecom towers dark across rural India. And from April 2026, the RBI's new payment authentication rules have kicked in the OTP era isn't over, but it's on notice. Five stories. All connected by one reality: India is adapting, whether it wants to or not. Tune in to Top of the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John, and this is Top of the Morning. Today, the World Bank just raised India's growth forecast to 6.6% for FY27, calling it the fastest-growing major economy on the planet. India's EV market nearly doubled in FY26 with close to 2 lakh units sold, and the competition between Tata, Mahindra, and Maruti is heating up fast. Anthropic just revealed an AI model so powerful they refuse to release it publicly, launching Project Glasswing with Apple, Microsoft, and Google to fix thousands of software vulnerabilities before hackers find them. TCS posted its Q4 results with a strong recovery, but the full-year numbers tell a different story: the first annual revenue decline in constant currency since the company listed. And India's gaming industry is attempting the comeback of a lifetime after the real-money gaming ban wiped out 95% of Dream11's revenue overnight. Five stories. One theme. Every single one is a stress test. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. Today, India had one of those rare mornings where every story broke in the same direction. The Sensex surged nearly 4 percent in its best single-day gain in five years, adding close to 17 lakh crore rupees in investor wealth. Crude oil crashed 14 percent. The RBI held rates steady at 5.25 percent, and Governor Sanjay Malhotra sent a quiet but important signal that low rates could be here for a while. The West Asia ceasefire has also opened a pathway for India's battered LPG supply chain to recover though experts caution it will take weeks, not days. And in today's personal finance story, we break down a tax trap that catches a lot of people off guard gifting property to your spouse. The gift is tax-free. The income it generates? That's a different story. All of this on today's Top of the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John. A last-minute ceasefire pauses the US-Iran war brokered by Pakistan, with talks now set for Islamabad on Friday. Inside India's IT sector, AI has nearly frozen mass hiring: the top five firms added just 17 net employees in nine months, down from 17,764 the year before. Tata Trusts is in a serious governance dispute after its CEO asked two senior trustees to step down without sharing a critical legal opinion — and the matter is heading to court. India's power grid is nowhere near ready for the data center boom that AI demands, with capacity needing to grow from 1.2 GW to 10 GW by 2030. And India launches an ₹7,280 crore scheme to build its own rare earth magnet industry and cut its dependence on China. All of that — on Top of the Morning today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John, and this is Top of the Morning. Today we're covering five stories that tell you exactly where the world stands right now. India's GDP forecast just got slashed by a full percentage point thanks to the Iran war. Your grocery bill is about to feel the heat as food prices climb globally. China is positioning itself as the peacemaker in West Asia while quietly benefiting from the chaos. The RBI is expected to hit pause on rate cuts as oil and inflation rewrite the rulebook. And Microsoft just launched its own AI models, signaling a dramatic shift away from OpenAI. It's all connected, and we break it all down. Tune in now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Good Morning, I'm Nelson John, and on today's episode of Top of the Morning, we break down five stories shaping the business world right now. Oil is above $110 a barrel and the ripple effects are everywhere, from inflation concerns to airline ticket prices surging across India. India's consulting and IT sector is grappling with AI-driven layoffs as firms like KPMG, McKinsey, and Accenture cut thousands. The government has dropped a major overhaul of TV ratings, replacing 12-year-old rules with tighter controls, bigger sample sizes, and real penalties. And Oracle just executed what could be the largest layoff in its history, cutting up to 30,000 jobs globally, with 12,000 in India, all while posting record profits. Five stories. One theme: the great restructuring is here. Tune in now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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