Amid the various challenges facing the U.S economy, talks of a recession in the U.S have been going on for months. While inflation has been trending lower, the Federal Reserve has remained highly hawkish in its stance, making it clear that curbing inflation remains the top-most priority. There are some warning signs that the economy could still slump, and experts seem to be divided on whether a recession may have been delayed rather than avoided entirely. So, what's the actual likelihood of a recession?
In the event of a U.S. recession, what will be the extent of India's susceptibility, and how resilient is India in safeguarding itself from the repercussions?
Vikram Chandra discusses the global economic challenges and their impact on India with Business Analyst and Economist, Daniel Geltrude.
People have been trying to make malaria vaccines to fight the deadly disease for over 100 years, but the complexity of the malaria-causing parasites' life cycle and its ability to hide within human cells to evade the immune system, has prolonged the development of an effective jab.
However, a new affordable malaria vaccine which is only the second vaccine ever has been hailed as a breakthrough by the World Health Organisation.
Could Malaria finally be eradicated?
Also on the show, Asian Games in Hangzhou stand as a vibrant testament to India's growing stature in the world of sports. Across disciplines, from shooting to compound archery and athletics, India has shattered records and exceeded all expectations at this edition of the Asian Games.
Diving into specifics, the sport of shooting showcased an extraordinary display by Team India, bagging an unprecedented 22 medals. Astonishingly, out of these, one remarkable individual, a mere 18-year-old, clinched an astonishing 4 medals, etching her name as a national hero. Watch a special conversation with Esha Singh, India's shining star in Hangzhou, whose stellar performance has ignited pride and joy across the nation.