In this podcast, Amana Ansari and Khalid Baig chat about “Secular Blasphemy In India”. This was a video that was recently published by them on their channel “India This Week”. In light of the recent controversy of Nupur Sharma, this ...

In this podcast, Razib Khan talks with us about War. This podcast was an expansion of the 2 part essay Razib wrote for his substack. We chat about the human tendency to fight, where it comes from, and how it ...

In this podcast, Koenraad Elst gives a detailed presentation on the Aryan Invasion/Immigration Hypothesis. This presentation is a detailed explanation of the entire debate, and the multiple players both foreign and Indian. ...

In this podcast, Dr. Gyaneshwer Chaubey and Dr. Niraj Rai talk about their latest research report “Pinpointing the Geographic Origin of 165-Year-Old Human Skeletal Remains Found in Punjab, India: Evidence From Mitochondrial DNA and Stable Isotope Analysis”. ...

In this podcast, Dr. Koenraad Elst and Shrikant Talageri get together as Dr. Elst makes a presentation on the Aryan Invasion Theory debate and the multiple claims that are made inside that camp. They also answer multiple questions in the ...

In this podcast, Shefali Vaidya gives a detailed presentation on the history of Goa. The inquisition in Goa is barely discussed in mainstream circles in India. This podcast is a deep dive into the history of Goa, the pain of ...

In this podcast, Vivek Agnihotri talks about the response to the movie The Kashmir Files. He answers all the criticisms hurled at him about being an enabler and communalising the subject. He also explains how the truth of Kashmir is ...

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 ...