• Capital in the Shadows: Inside Private Equity
    Jun 22 2026

    In this definitive episode, we go "Inside the Private Equity Black Box" to demystify one of the most powerful yet misunderstood forces in the global economy. Guided by the expert insights of Nishant Prabhakar—a veteran investor who has managed and deployed capital across platforms with over USD 25 billion in aggregate assets—this episode explores the foundational philosophy of his landmark work, Capital in the Shadows.

    Nishant masterfully reframes private equity not as a cold, opaque game of numerical ratios, but as a "living system" with its own unique structure, logic, and human heart. Drawing from his first-principles approach, we journey through the evolution of capital to understand how it truly works behind the scenes

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    22 mins
  • The Compute Shift: Compute Is the New Heavy Industry
    Jun 22 2026

    This podcast explores the core thesis of Nishant Prabhakar's work: the fundamental shift of computing from a tool used by organizations to essential national infrastructure, akin to power grids and railways,. It dives into the "hybrid compute era," where high-performance computing (HPC), AI accelerators, and quantum processors converge into unified platforms,.

    The discussion highlights the massive investment opportunity presented by this transition, specifically focusing on the "compute campus" as a long-term, high-value infrastructure asset,,. It makes a compelling pitch for Prabhakar’s vision, noting his background as a seasoned private equity professional and his ability to translate complex technological shifts into clear strategic and economic insights,. The episode examines how these "heavy industry" facilities—requiring vast land, energy, and capital—can transform the economic trajectory of nations like India by making them central nodes in the global compute marketplace

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    25 mins
  • Capital in the Shadows: Evolution
    Jun 22 2026

    In this episode, we trace the deep history of private capital through the lens of Nishant Prabhakar, a veteran private equity investor who balances "the practitioner's rigor and the thinker's depth". Drawing from the foundational chapters of Capital in the Shadows, Nishant takes us on a journey from the "proto-private equity" of medieval merchant families like the Medicis to the sophisticated multi-strategy platforms of the 21st century. This is not just a history lesson; it is a masterclass in how "intellectual versatility anchored in execution excellence" allows an investor to see the long-term structural shifts in capital and technology. We explore Nishant’s core thesis: the fundamental transition from the era of leverage-driven financial engineering to a new standard of operational value creation. Discover how his background in engineering precision—from NASA-recognized research to managing USD 25 billion in assets—has shaped a philosophy that views private equity as a tool for building resilient, forward-looking businesses.

    Episode Content Summary

    • The First Principles of Capital: Exploring why Nishant wrote this work from first principles, reconstructing the logic of private equity in his own words rather than leaning on pre-existing narratives.
    • Historical Foundations: A look at how "bold ideas require bold capital," tracing the industry from 15th-century expedition syndicates to the rise of industrial-age financiers like J.P. Morgan.
    • The Modern Shift: Analyzing the profound transformation from relying on financial arbitrage to the modern necessity of "operational mastery," where value is created by improving the underlying business.
    • The Role of the Investor: Nishant’s reflection on why investing is not merely about deploying capital, but about "taking responsibility" for companies and shaping societal outcomes.
    • Frontier Insights: How Nishant’s current leadership in deep-tech and advanced manufacturing portfolios reflects the next frontier of value creation where capital intersects with national capability-building.
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    55 mins
  • Capital in the Shadows: Decoding the Living System of Private Equity with Nishant Prabhakar
    Jun 19 2026

    Drawing from his first-principles approach in his book "Capital in the Shadows", Nishant dismantles the common misconceptions of the industry, reframing private equity not as a cold game of ratios, but as a "living system" that shapes industries, governance, and the future of societies. The conversation journeys through:

    • The Evolutionary Arc of Capital: Tracing the history of private equity from medieval merchant guilds to the multi-strategy global powerhouses of the 21st century.
    • Operational Mastery over Financial Engineering: Why the industry’s primary source of value has shifted from debt-fueled leverage to deep, operational transformation and "active ownership".
    • The "India Model": An expert analysis of why India has become the world’s most promising investment frontier, where digital public infrastructure and entrepreneurial energy meet global capital.
    • The Human Side of the Craft: A rare look at the psychology of decision-making, the responsibility of stewardship, and the ethics required to use capital as a force for progress.

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    19 mins
  • The Next Frontier: The Strange Language of the Quantum World
    Jun 22 2026

    This episode takes us beyond the "orderly city" of classical computing and into the "wilderness" of the subatomic realm, where the rules of nature feel foreign to human instinct. We move from the simple, binary world of classical bits—which are always either a zero or a one—to the qubit, the fundamental unit of quantum information that can exist in a state of superposition, occupying both values simultaneously.

    The narrative explores the "exponential expansion" of computational power that occurs when these qubits are entangled, forming a unified system where a change in one instantly influences another regardless of distance. However, this immense power comes with extreme fragility; we examine the relentless challenge of decoherence, where the slightest vibration or thermal fluctuation causes a quantum state to collapse. The episode concludes by defining our current era of Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) machines and the monumental engineering shift required to reach the "holy grail" of fault-tolerant computing

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    27 mins
  • The Next Frontier: The Moment the World Reached Its Limit
    Jun 22 2026

    For decades, the world relied on Moore’s Law—the predictable doubling of transistors on a microchip—as a constant force of technological progress. However, this episode explores the "quiet, growing awareness" that this rhythm is finally faltering as transistors shrink to the scale of just a few dozen atoms. At this subatomic level, classical physics breaks down, and engineers face insurmountable hurdles like quantum tunneling and unmanageable heat.

    The episode highlights how the most critical challenges of the twenty-first century—such as simulating protein folding for drug discovery, designing new battery chemistries, and modeling complex climate systems—have become "computationally dense" problems that even the world’s largest supercomputers cannot solve. As the gap between human ambition and silicon power widens, we witness the first outlines of a new era: quantum computing, a paradigm built not in defiance of the quantum world, but in harmony with it

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    27 mins