In this podcast, Sunanda Vashisht talks with Kushal Mehra about denialism when it comes to the brutal killings of Kashmiri Hindus and their genocide in India. Who was responsible for the killings? Who was in power? When did the killings ...
In this podcast, Harsh Madhusudhan Gupta sits down with Kushal Mehra as they discuss Jati Varna and its importance in the establishment of Dharma? Can Jati Varna be annihilated? If not why? If yes should be we even aim to ...
In this monologue, Kushal shares his views on Decoloniality. The monologue starts with a basic introduction to decoloniality. Then he asks the key question that is decolonising and decoloniality the same? Also, could the epistemic framework of decoloniality lead us ...
In this podcast, Vikram Sampath talks about the methodological process one needs to follow when we study historical figures. What are the steps one needs to follow when they analyse someone from the past? Which material carries more weightage? How ...
In this podcast, Abhijit Iyer continues to examine Architecture in India and abroad. This session focuses on sculpture in particular and how India fares in comparison to the rest of the world. ...
Recently Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the hologram statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose at India Gate on his 125th birth anniversary. This led to a controversy where people started calling Netaji a fascist. From native Indian “eminent intellectuals” to ...
In this podcast, Vikram Sampath talks to us about the culture of extreme gatekeeping in History Departments. In the last few weeks since the extremely successful launch of Vikram’s books on Savarkar, there has been a slew of malicious attacks ...
In this podcast, Harsh Madhusudhan Gupta chats with Kushal about his latest essay on his substack titled “The Dawn of Dharmatva”. Harsh says “For Peace, Prosperity, Purpose and for a Pluralist Universalism we must integrate Dharma and Democracy. India can ...
In this podcast, Aditya Kuvalekar talks to us about Aurangzeb and was the Mughal emperor a fanatic? In light of the recent events to portray Aurangzeb as someone who was not bigoted this podcast is an attempt to look at ...
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