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, Aadit Kapadia, Shwetank Bhushan, and Kushal look at the entire political landscape of Uttar Pradesh in light of the ongoing state assembly elections. What is the religious breakdown of the state? What are the voting patterns that ...

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 ...

In this podcast, Nikhil Mehra, Khalid Baig, and Amana Ansari chat about the recent controversy surrounding wearing the Burqa/Hijab inside the school premises in Karnataka. This had led to a series of arguments, actions, and counteractions from different segments of ...

In this podcast, Nirwa Mehta talks to us about her latest field reports where she covers 4 specific cases in Gujarat where we discuss religious conversions, demographic shifts and the problems associated with them, black magic, exploitation in dargahs, and ...

In this podcast, Ratan Sharda talks with us about his latest book “Conflict Resolution: The RSS Way” which is also his Ph.D. thesis. The book is a detailed look into the mindset of the RSS through a series of resolutions ...

In this monologue, I want to share my thoughts on a series of events that have rocked our conscience as a nation. From the murder of Akhlaq to the beheading of Kamlesh Tiwari to the lynching at the Singhu border/Golden ...

In this podcast, Tripurdaman Singh and Adeel Hussain talk about their latest book “Nehru: The Debates that Defined India”. The book features some riveting discussions that were held between Nehru and Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Sardar Patel, and Syama ...

In this podcast, Meenakshi Jain talks about her latest book “Vasudeva Krishna and Mathura”. The book is a detailed examination of the sacred, literary, and epigraphic evidence that sheds light on the antiquity of the Bhagavata religion. ...

In this Monologue, Kushal shares his views on this recent comparison between the Hindutva movement and ISIS. Are they the same? If yes how? If no how? Do such comparisons help our discourse? Also, when we keep peddling lies do ...