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Scroll Ideas
Shoaib Daniyal
18 episodes
4 days ago
Every episode, we will take one idea central to India. It could be anything: politics, history, finance, art, food, drink. We’ll chew it up, break it down and explore it from every angle possible.
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Every episode, we will take one idea central to India. It could be anything: politics, history, finance, art, food, drink. We’ll chew it up, break it down and explore it from every angle possible.
Show more...
News Commentary
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What the Chinese really think about India
Scroll Ideas
53 minutes 48 seconds
3 years ago
What the Chinese really think about India

On episode #5 of Scroll Ideas, we are joined by India's former Foreign Secretary and China expert, Shyam Saran to discuss how China sees India.

We talk about the Chinese perception of India, from ancient history right down to the Galwan clash of 2020. 

Our chat covers Buddhism, Mao and even how the British used Indian troops to attack China in the colonial age.  

Saran busts multiple myths about China, arguing that the country was not central to the world or even Asia, throughout history. In fact, India has a better claim to those achievements.

Writer and host: Shoaib Daniyal | Producer: Karnika Kohli | Graphics design: Shruti Rego, Rubin D’Souza

Scroll Ideas
Every episode, we will take one idea central to India. It could be anything: politics, history, finance, art, food, drink. We’ll chew it up, break it down and explore it from every angle possible.