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, Abhinav Prakash shares his views on Casteism in India. In light of the recently published Pew Polls, what conclusions can we draw about casteism in India? Is casteism on the rise? Or is in declining/ And to ...
In this monologue, I am trying to float a hypothesis that has been brewing in my brain for a while. I have been reading a lot of material on different social/religious/political movements in India from multiple eras. And in this ...
In this podcast, Colin Wright chats with Kushal about the journey of Atheism as a movement. Is Neo Atheism responsible for Wokeism? Did the Neo Atheists make the mistake of throwing the baby (religion) out with the bathwater? What are ...
In this podcast, Anand Ranganathan and Abhijit Iyer discuss the latest case of the Sikh girl being allegedly kidnapped and converted in Kashmir and the entire series of events post that. ...
In this monologue, I try to examine all the arguments made by the different camps that often mix a political movement like Hindutva with AIT/AMT/OIT. Do any of these theories have an impact on Hindutva politically or socially? If yes ...
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, 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, we chat with Pallavi Guha about her book ” Hear #metoo in India: News, Social Media, and Anti-Rape and Sexual Harassment Activism “. The #metoo movement caught the imagination of the world and was also a topic ...
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 ...
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