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The Times Of India Podcast
Times Of India
578 episodes
1 week ago
The Times of India podcast expands storytelling and reportage from India’s largest newsroom. We put the spotlight on ideas, people and stories that matter from Monday to Friday. To read views and analysis, please subscribe to TOI+ at https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toi-plus
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The Times of India podcast expands storytelling and reportage from India’s largest newsroom. We put the spotlight on ideas, people and stories that matter from Monday to Friday. To read views and analysis, please subscribe to TOI+ at https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toi-plus
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The Times Of India Podcast
'Gen Z' forces out Nepal's political class, but what next?

The Prime Minister has resigned, political leaders were attacked in the streets, the Nepal Army is now in charge.


Roman Gautam, editor of magazine Himal Southasian and resident of Kathmandu, explains why 'Gen Z' protests in Nepal erupted, why it brought down a government and what next for Nepal.  

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2 weeks ago
38 minutes

The Times Of India Podcast
'It is the number of idiots that give dignity to a stupid idea'

Poet, lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar was recently invited to a Urdu literature festival in Kolkata and then saw the invite withdrawn after Muslim groups objected to his presence, on the grounds that he is an atheist.


In this episode, he speaks with Alka Dhupkar about his atheism, why a community can't claim ownership over a language and why he's happy to receive abuse for his views from all religious groups.

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3 weeks ago
32 minutes 14 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
How much safer is flying in India after AI-171?

The preliminary report on the Air India flight’s crash in Ahmedabad has raised more questions instead of answering them. Captain Amit Singh, co-founder of aviation safety think-tank Safety Matters Foundation, explains the problems with the report, what it should have done and what India can do to make its skies safer.


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2 months ago
51 minutes 4 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
Is the revision of electoral rolls in Bihar too intensive?

There has been a lot of opposition to the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls from opposition parties and there are multiple petitions against it in the Supreme Court. 


One of the petitioners, Prof Jagdeep Chhokar, co-founder of the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), explains why they have opposed the Election Commission's drive and the many problems they see in this initiative. 

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2 months ago
37 minutes

The Times Of India Podcast
Top Maoist leader killed, will India meet its 2026 'deadline'?

Author and security analyst Sudeep Chakravarti - a long-time observer of the Maoist rebellion - explains what the Indian state really needs to do to end Maoism completely. 

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3 months ago
42 minutes 6 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
When caste data is there but isn't released

Even as the central government plans to conduct a caste census across the country, Karnataka has data on the socio-economic data of backward castes in the states for nearly a decade that it hasn't released fully. 


Political analyst and author Sugata Srinivasaraju explains the partial release of data and why the state may have inspired caste-based reservations in India in the past, it hasn't done very well with the current survey's data. 

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4 months ago
28 minutes 32 seconds

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Why India and Pakistan can claim victory after Operation Sindoor

Strategic affairs analyst Manoj Joshi decodes the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, how much both sides gained and lost with Operation Sindoor, the role the US played, China's role in the conflict and what it means for the future of ties between the two nations. 

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4 months ago
22 minutes 27 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
What will decide how high India-Pakistan tensions go after Operation Sindoor

Commodore (retd) C Uday Bhaskar, director of think-tank Society for Policy Studies, talks about the significance of Operation Sindoor, what will decide how high tensions go between India and Pakistan and which country will decide if Pakistan escalates things.

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4 months ago
22 minutes 26 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
Climate movement's mistake, Donald Trump's 2009 reality and Indians writing from World War 1

A conversation with Amitav Ghosh, after the release of his latest book Wild Fictions, in which he tells us about the turning point for him as a writer and more

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8 months ago
39 minutes 40 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
What a Maha win means for BJP in the state and country

Suhas Palshikar, co-director of electoral think-tank Lokniti and an eminent political scientist, explains what this Maharashtra electoral verdict means for the future of opposition parties and why the BJP would want to get rid of its allies in the state.

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9 months ago
26 minutes 22 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
Ideas before their time

Eminent historian and author Ramchandra Guha talks about his latest book 'Speaking with Nature' about individuals who could be called India's first environmentalists, documenting noble failures, and whether environmentalists are destined to be ignored.  

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11 months ago
31 minutes 54 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
Why this Maharashtra election won't end political chaos in the state

First, Sanjay Kumar from Lokniti-CSDS talks with Alka Dhupkar about what a Lokniti-MIT SOG survey says about political parties' prospects in the upcoming election. 


Then, co-director of Lokniti and eminent political scientist Suhas Palshikar explains why this election won't sort out the political chaos in the state. He also explains why this election will be a very high-stakes one for two leaders. 

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11 months ago
34 minutes 31 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
Killing in the streets

The killing of former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique has raised questions about the revival of gang violence in Mumbai. Rashmi Rajput, who writes on crime and investigating agencies for The Economic Times, explains the impact of the killing and how it changes things in a city that had gotten used to not hearing about extortion calls. 

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11 months ago
17 minutes 23 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
Caste behind bars

Journalist Sukanya Shantha was recently thanked by the Supreme Court for her reporting on caste-based labour practices and caste-based segregation in many of India's prisons. She speaks with Alka Dhupkar and Arun George about how caste determines what you do in jails, why these practices still exist and the challenge with ending them.   

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11 months ago
28 minutes 36 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
When the Prime Minister comes calling

Political scientist Suhas Palshikar explains the issues with the Prime Minister turning up at the Chief Justice's residence for Ganeshotsav. He also explains the problem with judges and government employees talking about links with the RSS and what it means for the RSS to be making statements that seem to target the PM. 

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1 year ago
28 minutes 37 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
Why this Jammu and Kashmir election is crucial

Shakir Mir, who writes on Jammu and Kashmir for TOI+ and other publications, talks about why this year's assembly elections are so important in the region despite full statehood unlikely to be restored any time soon. He explains why there's so much enthusiasm for this election and which parties are expected to make an impact.

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1 year ago
24 minutes 8 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
An unconventional parent

Patruni Chidananda Sastry talks to Labanya Maitra about the challenges of being a drag queen and parent and dealing with the hate that comes with publicly acknowledging one's unconventional choices.

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1 year ago
17 minutes 3 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
'Nobody listened when women said things'

Bina Paul - one of the founding members of the Women in Cinema Collective - talks about the fallout of the Justice Hema committee report on the Malayalam film industry. She explains why the report matters, why sexual harassment is rampant in the film industry and what needs to be done now to correct things.

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1 year ago
24 minutes 54 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
How the Supreme Court has shaped reservations in India

Supreme Court lawyer Disha Wadekar explains the apex court's latest verdict that deals with the contentious subject of sub-quotas within reservations for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. She also decodes the Supreme Court's handling of reservations over the decades and what's worrying about multiple judgements regarding reservations. 

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1 year ago
49 minutes 23 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
A law to reduce reach?

Vijayendra Mohanty - better known as Vimoh online - talks about why influencers and content creators are seeking clarity over a proposed law that is reportedly set to limit who can say what on platforms like YouTube and social media.   

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1 year ago
19 minutes 2 seconds

The Times Of India Podcast
The Times of India podcast expands storytelling and reportage from India’s largest newsroom. We put the spotlight on ideas, people and stories that matter from Monday to Friday. To read views and analysis, please subscribe to TOI+ at https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toi-plus