In the inaugural episode of the Incubator India Podcast, hosts Dr. Anita Singh and Dr. Akanksha Verma, neonatologists from Northern India, launch an exciting new platform for discussing cutting-edge neonatal research. The hosts dive into five key studies, starting with a randomized controlled trial on ventilatory assistance before umbilical cord clamping in extremely preterm infants, which found no significant difference in outcomes. They then explore the Therapeutic Hypothermia in India (THIN) study, highlighting the benefits of cooling therapy for infants with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy in resource-limited settings. The discussion moves to a cohort study linking inflammatory imbalance in tracheal aspirates of very preterm newborns to long-term lung function deficits. An RCT on diazoxide for severe and recurrent neonatal hypoglycemia is examined, showing potential benefits in reducing hypoglycemic episodes and blood glucose testing. Finally, they analyze an in vitro study comparing six neonatal high-frequency oscillatory ventilators, revealing significant variability in performance and measurement accuracy. Throughout the episode, the hosts break down complex research into digestible insights, discussing implications for clinical practice in India. This debut sets the tone for the podcast's mission: to create an informative, casual space for neonatologists and healthcare professionals to stay updated on the latest research and improve patient care.