Prime Minister Narendra Modi will appear as a guest on Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath’s podcast series, People By WTF. Kamath shared a two-minute trailer of the episode on X, confirming PM Modi’s debut on a podcast. The episode, part of the sixth installment of the series, promises a candid conversation with the Prime Minister.
The trailer opens with Kamath expressing his nervousness about speaking with the Prime Minister. PM Modi smiles and says, “This is my first podcast, I don’t know how it’ll go with your audience.” During the discussion, PM Modi reflects on his earlier speeches as a chief minister. He admits to mistakes, stating, “I said something in an insensitive way. Mistakes happen. I am human, not a God.”
The conversation also touches on PM Modi’s two consecutive terms as Prime Minister. Kamath shares his own perspective on politics, recounting his upbringing in a South Indian middle-class family where politics was viewed negatively. In response, PM Modi counters with optimism: “If you believed in what you said, we would not be having this conversation.”
Kamath explains the podcast’s aim to bridge politics and entrepreneurship. He also asks PM Modi about the world’s current challenges, including ongoing wars. The trailer highlights the Prime Minister’s insights and Kamath’s curiosity, setting the stage for an engaging discussion.
PM Modi shared the trailer on his X handle, expressing excitement for the episode. “I hope you all enjoy this as much as we enjoyed creating it for you!” he wrote. While the exact release date remains unannounced, the trailer has already created significant buzz.
This podcast marks PM Modi’s first appearance in the podcast format, adding to his repertoire of outreach efforts, including his radio show Mann Ki Baat and television interviews.
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