Since the onset of the novel Coronavirus, award-winning data journalist Rukmini (https://twitter.com/rukmini?lang=en) has investigated the virus’ spread in India like very few peop ... Read more
In this week's episode, Pankaj Mishra and Milan Vaishnav discuss the state of Indian democracy, the (absent) standard-bearers of Indian liberalism, and how the Cold War-era concept ... Read more
Today, Milan speaks with Sumitra Badrinathan (https://twitter.com/kharibiskut?lang=en) (University of Pennsylvania) and Devesh Kapur (https://sais.jhu.edu/users/dkapur1) (Johns Hop ... Read more
This week Milan is joined by political scientist Paul Staniland, author of a recent Carnegie essay titled, “Political Violence in South Asia: The Triumph of the State?” Paul is an ... Read more
If you’ve watched prime time television in India at any point in the last two decades, there is zero chance that you are not acquainted with Milan’s guest on the show this week. Si ... Read more
This week on this show, Milan sits down with the Carnegie Endowment’s Ashley J. Tellis (https://carnegieendowment.org/experts/198) , one of the world’s foremost experts on Indian f ... Read more
This week on Grand Tamasha, Milan is joined by podcast regulars Sadanand Dhume (https://twitter.com/dhume?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) of the American En ... Read more
This week on the podcast, Scaachi joins Milan to discuss her Indo-Canadian upbringing, how politics in Kashmir stirs up family conflict, and the cultural import of “Indian Matchmak ... Read more
This week, Amit joins Milan on the show to reflect on his career as a journalist, author, entrepreneur, podcast host, and--yes--professional poker player. Milan talks to Amit about ... Read more
On August 15, 2020, India celebrated its 73rd birthday. To reflect on the state of Indian democracy and to kick off the podcast’s fourth season, Pratap Bhanu Mehta (https://twitter ... Read more