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The India Briefing
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16 episodes
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The India Briefing for the India Curious. TIB offers a deep dive into India’s dynamic landscape. Hosted by academic Mukulika Banerjee and journalist Pragya Tiwari, this podcast delivers insightful updates on India’s politics, economy, and culture. Whether you’re studying, investing, or simply curious about the country, join us for crisp conversations and debates that decode India’s role in global affairs.
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The India Briefing for the India Curious. TIB offers a deep dive into India’s dynamic landscape. Hosted by academic Mukulika Banerjee and journalist Pragya Tiwari, this podcast delivers insightful updates on India’s politics, economy, and culture. Whether you’re studying, investing, or simply curious about the country, join us for crisp conversations and debates that decode India’s role in global affairs.
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Mughal History as a window to Modern India
The India Briefing
1 hour 3 minutes 6 seconds
7 months ago
Mughal History as a window to Modern India

This episode of The India Briefing delves into The Great Mughals exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum, which celebrates the artistic and cultural achievements of the Mughal Empire’s golden age (1560–1660). Hosts Mukulika Banerjee and Pragya Tiwari are joined by historian and author Ira Mukhoty to explore the dynasty’s true origins, the influence of Mughal women, and the rich artistic legacy left behind by Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan. Through a discussion of rare artifacts—including Persian manuscripts, mother-of-pearl shields, and European-inspired paintings—this episode unpacks how the Mughals shaped India’s pluralistic identity and aesthetic traditions.

The conversation also highlights the cosmopolitan nature of the Mughal court, the interplay of different cultural influences, and the lasting imprint of Mughal art and patronage on Indian history. As the exhibition runs until 5th May, this episode serves as a compelling companion for those looking to understand the deeper historical context behind the objects on display.

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  • https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/great-mughals-art-architecture-opulence?srsltid=AfmBOoofJC4kPAJ8bGyjUeo3pExEK2yls2AmqUwpvdMUiQiruLx460KP - V&A Exhitbition

  • https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Daughters_of_the_Sun.html?id=XjaYuQEACAAJ&source=kp_book_description&redir_esc=y - Daughters of the Sun: Empresses, Queens and Begums of the Mughal Empire by Ira Mukhoty

The India Briefing
The India Briefing for the India Curious. TIB offers a deep dive into India’s dynamic landscape. Hosted by academic Mukulika Banerjee and journalist Pragya Tiwari, this podcast delivers insightful updates on India’s politics, economy, and culture. Whether you’re studying, investing, or simply curious about the country, join us for crisp conversations and debates that decode India’s role in global affairs.