In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Harsh Madhusudhan Gupta about the geoeconomics of India’s rise. This podcast is going to be an attempt to expand on a recent substack essay written by harsh where he talks about Delhi hosting the G20 ...
In this monologue, Kushal talks about a consistent fallacy that gets used on social media, where everyone accuses the other side by telling them, “Why Don’t You Speak About This?” This monologue explains why this argument has no weight in ...
In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Chinmay Tumbe about his book “India Moving: A History of Migration”. ...
In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Gaurav Tiwari, the founder of Sutradhar. They talk about gaming in ancient India and then bring it to the present and discuss how Gaurav is trying to revive the same tradition with their Ranbhoomi ...
In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Kartik Mohan about the South Russian Homeland debate in light of a some papers that have come out in the last year. They will focus particularly on the “New insights into the origin of ...
In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Anand Ranganathan about his latest book “Hindus in Hindu Rashtra (Eighth-Class Citizens and Victims of State-Sanctioned Apartheid).” ...
In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Dr. Ishtiaq Ahmed and Tahir Gora as they discuss the partition of Punjab and the bloodshed it caused. They look at it from the data shared by Dr. Ishtiaq Ahmed in his book, “The ...
In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Aadit Kapadia as they discuss the current comedy of errors that have engulfed the #CWC23 From ticket sales to date changes the organisation of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 has been an ...
In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Jonathan Kay who is the editor of Quillette about his recent essay that he had co-written with Margeret Wente where they explain a unique Canadian problem. Even as other nations finally move to protect ...
In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Tahir Gora about literature in Hindi, Urdu, and English. They discuss the development of literature in the sub-continent, its journey post-partition, and its politicisation. ...
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