This is the Smart Power Podcast, where international relations, conflict, foreign policy, diplomacy, global governance is discussed and the podcast is hosted by Akash and Tal, students of international relations. In this podcast, we will feature guests from around the world who have lived in conflict, have experience in working with global governance institutions or have research experience in the field. We hope to make an informative and thought-provoking podcast by having conversations with people who have profound experiences.
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This is the Smart Power Podcast, where international relations, conflict, foreign policy, diplomacy, global governance is discussed and the podcast is hosted by Akash and Tal, students of international relations. In this podcast, we will feature guests from around the world who have lived in conflict, have experience in working with global governance institutions or have research experience in the field. We hope to make an informative and thought-provoking podcast by having conversations with people who have profound experiences.
Kashmir is arguably one of the most militarised regions of the world and is geopolitically a strategic land for three large nuclear powers, Pakistan, China and India. In this episode we talk to a guest from Kashmir, Bulbul (name changed and voice altered for anonymity) to discuss the history of Kashmir and a couple of important issues in the region. Admittedly, we've not been able to cover many issues due to the complex nature of these issues and the paucity of time. Do contact us at thesmartpowerpodcast@gmail.com if you want a part 2 of this episode and we'll to get it done if we have enough responses.
The Smart Power Podcast
This is the Smart Power Podcast, where international relations, conflict, foreign policy, diplomacy, global governance is discussed and the podcast is hosted by Akash and Tal, students of international relations. In this podcast, we will feature guests from around the world who have lived in conflict, have experience in working with global governance institutions or have research experience in the field. We hope to make an informative and thought-provoking podcast by having conversations with people who have profound experiences.