In this podcast, we talk to Tripurdaman Singh about his 1st book Imperial Sovereignty and Local Politics: The Bhadauria Rajputs and the Transition from Mughal to British India, 1600–1900. ...

This podcast is Part 1 of a 3 part series where Shrikant Talageri will present before us The Complete Linguistic Case for The OUT-OF-INDIA Theory. In this particular discussion, we will be covering some linguistic arguments, linguistic paleontology, and the ...

In this podcast, Amana Ansari and Faiyaz Ahmad Fyzie share their views on the subject of the Uniform Civil Code. What is the Pasmanda view on this subject? Is it the same as the Ashraf view? Also, the recently conducted ...

In this podcast, Razib Khan talks to us about Altruism. What is Altruism? How does altruism work and what are its advantages at an evolutionary level? What is reciprocal altruism? Is Jati Varna also a form of altruism or extended ...

In this podcast, Shekhar Gupta chats with Kushal about the state of Journalism in India. Where does Indian journalism stand today? Is truth-seeking the raison d’etre of journalism anymore? In fact, was it ever the raison d’etre of journalism? Can ...

In this monologue, I want to share my views on the recently conducted Pew Polls in India. There is no detailed analysis of the Pew Polls. While short summaries matter someone needs to go through each and every section of ...

In this podcast, Kanchan Gupta chats with us about the Partition Horrors Remembrance day. On the eve of India’s independence, it is time we talk about the horrors of partition. Have we moved on from it? Can we move on ...

In this monologue, I want to share my views on the recently conducted Pew Polls in India. There is no detailed analysis of the Pew Polls. While short summaries matter someone needs to go through each and every section of ...

In this podcast, Dr. Seth Kaplan explains how Secular Assumptions Can Sideline Heterodox Viewpoints. He explains how the academy treats religious believers as outliers, though they are historically and globally the great majority. He also talks about ways to fix ...

This podcast is a continuation of the previous podcast with Abhijit Iyer about his “End of Hinduism” hypothesis. In this session we shall take up a lot of questions that remained unanswered because of time constraints. ...