In this podcast, Abhijit Iyer explains how the eastern Mediterranean Christianised and then Islamised. By using these historical events as an anchor he then expounds his views on what lessons India could learn from this. ...

In this podcast, Shrikant Talageri gives us a presentation on his views on the genetic evidence provided by the supporters in favour of the Aryan Invasion Theory. ...

In this podcast, we discuss Vikram Sampath’s latest book “Savarkar A Contested Legacy”. This book covers Veer Savarkar’s life from 1924-1966. What were Veer Savarkar’s views on caste? What happened with the Hindu Mahasabha as a political outfit? Did Veer ...

In this podcast, we chat with Ami Ganatra about her book “Mahabharata Unravelled: Lesser-Known Facets of a Well-Known History”. Ami debunks many myths and popular notions as she uses the primary text as her source in this book. ...

In this Monologue, I want to talk about Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy. How do we define the two terms to begin with? What are their unique features? Why are they important? And what is the ideal balance that needs to be ...

In this podcast, Ashley Rindsberg talks about his book The Gray Lady Winked. New York Times has been nothing less than an institution for the last century. But how has it behaved during key events of global history? What has ...

In this podcast, Sushant Sareen talks to us about the state of affairs in Afghanistan. The Americans are exiting Afghanistan and the Taliban is taking over all the parts of the country one by one. What does this entail for ...

In this podcast, Razib Khan talks about “Dragon man”. With the discovery of Homo Longi, what are the possible changes in the Out of Africa theory? How probable is the Out of Asia claim? Also, what does this new discovery ...

In this podcast, Dr. Monica Verma shares her views on the quality of Social Science Research at Indian Universities. How good is the research in India? Are serious policy-based research activities undertaken? If no why? What are the possible solutions ...

In this podcast, we chat with Nikunj Trivedi and Pushpita Prasad from CoHNA (Coalition of Hindus of North America). We talk about the work done by CoHNA, the problems faced by the average Hindus in America on the ground and ...