In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Jay Mehta and Nikunj Trivedi from CoHNA (Coalition of Hindus of North America). The Toronto District School Board was planning to add “caste oppression” to the non-discrimination policy. This podcast covers the entire story ...

In this podcast, Kushal shares his views on the socio-political arguments of the Indian Left. Rahul Gandhi and his India is a union of states analogy to Indian socialists migrating outside India or collaborating inside India to harm fellow Indians ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Suhag Shukla from the Hindu American Foundation about The Seattle Caste Legislation. What is this legislation about? What are the legal and social repercussions of this legislation? ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Nikhil Mehra about the basic structure of the Indian constitution. What is the basic structure doctrine? What is the history and how has it been interpreted over the years? ...

In this podcast, Aadit Kapadia and Kushal do a mid-series review of the Border Gavaskar Trophy. Australia has been bowled out in one session twice in two matches. Are Indian pitches terrible? Or has batting quality in Test Cricket fallen ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with R Jagannathan about his latest book “Dharmic Nation: Freeing Bharat, Remaking India”. ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Vivek Agnihotri about the Kashmiri Hindu genocide denial where in the closing ceremony of 53rd IFFI Goa the jury head Nadav Lapid called The Kashmir Files “propaganda and vulgar film”. They also talk about ...

In this monologue, Kushal shares his views on a line that is often repeated in public speeches by politicians and social activists of all political leaning. The line “असली भारत गांवों में रहता है।” is always used to romanticise village ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Aabhas Maldahiyar about caste and whether it is a uniquely Hindu phenomenon. This is going to be a three-part series, in part-1 they get into the generic division of societies across the globe & ...

In this monologue, Kushal talks about the importance of checking our own biases. Every human being starts from multiple a priori assumptions that lead them to certain conclusions. But it is very important for truth seekers to use specific tools ...