In this podcast, we discuss Vikram Sampath’s latest book “Savarkar A Contested Legacy”. This book covers Veer Savarkar’s life from 1924-1966. What were Veer Savarkar’s views on caste? What happened with the Hindu Mahasabha as a political outfit? Did Veer ...
In this podcast, we chat with Nikunj Trivedi and Pushpita Prasad from CoHNA (Coalition of Hindus of North America). We talk about the work done by CoHNA, the problems faced by the average Hindus in America on the ground and ...
In this podcast, Abhijit Iyer builds from the last two podcasts/presentations and we look at the battles/kingdoms of Tarain, Odisha & Assam. This is part three of the series of Turkic Invasions podcasts. ...
In this podcast, Aadit Kapadia from MyInd Makers shares his views on the recently conducted State Elections. What can be gathered from the recent results? Who were the ultimate winners? Does this dent BJP’s prospects in 2024? What happens in ...
In this Monologue, I want to share my views on the state of Hinduism in Academia. We live in a unique time where the pop-culture image of Hinduism is absolutely ridiculous and any pushback in the form of an appeal ...
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, Dr. Koenraad Elst gives a detailed explanation of how Linguistics work and how linguists build their arguments to present a case for the Aryan Invasion/Migration Theory. Dr. Elst also makes his case for the Out of India ...
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 ...
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