In this podcast, Shadi Hamid shares a Pro Palestine perspective that is not pro-Hamas. Shadi shares a number of grievances from a Palestinian perspective that get washed away in the overall noise of the Israel Palestine debate. ...

In this podcast, I chat with Manu Khajuria as we discuss the Story of Jammu. The national discourse in India for good or bad is obsessed with Kashmir. But in this obsession with Kashmir, the voice of Jammu and its ...

In this podcast, Harsha Madhusudhan Gupta shares his views on Dharma, Hinduism, and India. What is Hindutva? What does it mean? Is it progressive? Or is it just a mere political reaction to militant Islam? What is India’s essence? Are ...

In this podcast, we discuss Rahul Roushan’s book ” Sanghi Who Never Went To A Shakha “. We talk about Rahul’s journey from being someone who would block someone on Twitter for calling him a Sanghi to now embracing the ...

In this podcast, Abhinav Prakash presents his case for what he calls Rooted Indian Nationalism. Nationalism is a bad word in intellectual spaces. People avoid calling themselves a nationalist. In such a scenario Abhinav has presented his case for it ...

In this podcast, Brad Polumbo shares his views on the recent turn of events in The United States of America which led to the mob storming the Capital Building and subsequent banning of President Donald Trump from Social Media platforms. ...

So in the last podcast of 2020 Kushal has a chat with Aashish Chandorkar, Shambhav Sharma, and Aadit Kapadia about the stream of events in 2020. We look at the good, bad, and ugly of this year and then discuss ...

In this podcast, Abhinav Prakash and Kushal take the question of whether India is predominantly a rural or urban polity. Does real India reside in the villages? What does the data indicate? If India is rural is it a good ...

In this podcast, Kushal and Aadit Kapadia from MyIndMakers chat and discuss the election results of Bihar. Who is the real winner? Who lost the most? Who was the “vote katua?”. What role did Chirag Paswan play? How badly did ...

In this monologue, I will share my views on why we need secularism. There is a lot of confusion about what secularism actually means because of the way it has been practiced in India. But the question we need to ...