In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Narendra Nath Mishra about his book, “India on the Move: When Jai Shree RAM Met Bharat Mata KI Jai.” ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Colin Wright about his latest Substack essay, where he explains how two leading media organisations abruptly shelved coverage of a groundbreaking study that went against their DEI narrative. ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Wyatt Claypool and Daniel Bordman about the recently concluded elections in British Columbia. They also discuss the rumours circulating on social media about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s alleged resignation. ...

In this monologue, Kushal shares his views on a feature of the discourse that is slowly but surely becoming a norm. He wants to call this “Terminological Terrorism.” This was a strategy mastered by the global left and is being ...

In this monologue, Kushal shares his views on the recent controversy surrounding the IC 814 series on Netflix and Kangana Ranaut’s new movie Eemergency that has been withheld by the censor board for some odd reason. Using these two as ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Daniel Bordman about the pro-Palestine protests that have spread across the Western world with the American univesities being its epicentre. They discuss the possible implications of these protests and the subsequent protests and police ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Abhijit Iyer-Mitra about the state of left-wing politics in India. They look at the quality of discourse inside the left-wing on a socio-political level and share their views about the future of the left ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Ali Abdullah about Stand Up comedy in Pakistan. They talk about censorship, no-go zones, and a bit of Indo-Pak politics. ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Rajiv Malhotra about his latest book “Snakes in the Ganga: Breaking India 2.0”. Rajiv Malhotra explains how Harvard University has become the epicenter of absurd social science experiments and how policy ideas generated from ...

In this monologue, Kushal talks about The Global Left Wing Ummah. The left often talks about diversity, equity, and inclusion. But does it really believe in it? How does the left operate? What are its characteristics? Does it actually operate ...