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Navigating India
Navigating India
19 episodes
2 days ago
India is an unnatural nation accommodating multitudes and sustaining a million mutinies. Through conversations with authors, academics, activists and thinkers, this podcast attempts to navigate through the story of this complex nation.
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India is an unnatural nation accommodating multitudes and sustaining a million mutinies. Through conversations with authors, academics, activists and thinkers, this podcast attempts to navigate through the story of this complex nation.
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India, Pakistan, Burma and Beyond: A History of Partitions
Navigating India
1 hour 2 minutes
2 months ago
India, Pakistan, Burma and Beyond: A History of Partitions

As recently as 1928, a vast region spanning twelve of today’s Asian countries—India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Nepal, Bhutan, Yemen, Oman, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait—was bound together as a single entity known as the Indian Empire, or simply the Raj. In less than 50 years after 1928, this Indian empire was shattered by five partitions, which created new nations, redrew maps, led to mass migrations, and left behind a legacy of conflict that still haunts the region. What led to these partitions and the creation of new nations? And why is studying these partitions important today in a globalised world? In this episode, Sam Dalrymple joins us to answer these questions. 


References:

  1. Sam Dalrymple: Website, X, Instagram, Substack
  2. Shattered Lands: Five Partitions and the Making of Modern Asia by Sam Dalrymple
  3. Project Dastaan
  4. Aanchal Malhotra, Kavita Puri, Anirudh Kanisetti
  5. Mere Piya Gaye Rangoon from the movie Patanga, sung by Shamshad Begum and C. Ramachandra
  6. Quote from Jinnah’s Speech, 11 August 1947:
  7. Vajpayee: The Ascent of the Hindu Right, 1924–1977 by Abhishek Choudhary
  8. Believer’s Dilemma: Vajpayee and the Hindu Right's Path to Power, 1977–2018 by Abhishek Choudhary
  9. Gandhi’s Assassin: The Making of Nathuram Godse and His Idea of India by Dhirendra K. Jha
Navigating India
India is an unnatural nation accommodating multitudes and sustaining a million mutinies. Through conversations with authors, academics, activists and thinkers, this podcast attempts to navigate through the story of this complex nation.