
A discussion about all things brown, aka desi or South Asian.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Amey, Dr. Omar Ali and Kushal Mehra of The Carvaka Podcast discuss the Indo-US blowup over trade negotiations and where things could go from here onwards... Links - The Carvaka Podcast - www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPxuul6zSLAfKSsm123Vww
A freewheeling and an emotionally charged conversation between Omar, Poulasta and Amey on Operation Sindoor.
KJ took a dip at the Triveni Sangam, here he is in conversation with Dr Omar Ali and Maneesh on what was the experience like. His travels across Lucknow and Varanasi make an appearance too. We conclude the episode with a hat tip to the greatest Indi... more
This Brown Pundits podcast episode features hosts Amey and Dr. Omar Ali in conversation with Vishal Ganesan, a lawyer and thinker, about his essay "Frontier Dharma" and the meaning of being Hindu in the diaspora. Vishal discusses how his observations... more
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How hard can it be to level the volume of the different mics?? Offensively bad production quality.
The podcast is very informative with some interesting conversations and debates. However, I could not find the show notes that the host keeps mentioning. Are they not there or am I missing something? Also, it would be better if the guests who aren’t fully informed are not a part of the panel. I am specifically referring to your podcasts on the Indus Valley civilization and Aryan people / early Indian history
Four stars for the host and the few episodes I have listened to.
But the audio quality is poor. For example, in the September 13th ‘A Maratha on Sri Lankan Genetics …’ the guest portions were not at all clear nor even entirely audible.
One thing I did hear and agree with is the guest’s observation on Tom Holland. Why, oh why, is TH, otherwise brilliant, so much taken with “Willy” Dalrymple !! The latter along with other so called Western experts (pronouncers, really) on India proves the adage, “... more
When one ceased to be Hindu he is not Indian….. so all the non Hindu in India are still foreigners despite their deep roots. All the Hindus in Pakistan and Bangladesh are Indians! Hilarious. Well done WhatsApp and Wikipedia teachings!
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The content primarily revolves around discussions of geopolitical issues, historical narratives, and cultural analyses related to South Asia and the diaspora. Episodes dive into topics such as Indian electoral politics, the dynamic of the Khalistani movement in Canada, and various conflicts in the Middle East, making connections between these themes and the broader cultural implications. The hosts often feature guests who bring unique perspectives, contributing to a rich exploration of current affairs and historical contexts that shape the South Asian identity. The podcast is distinguished by its commitment to intellectual curiosity, showcasing a blend of serious debate and accessible conversation.
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Recent guests on Brown Pundits include:
1. Indian Mango
2. Kushal Mehra
3. Dr. Edward Luttwak
4. Shafiqur Rahman
5. Jyoti Rahman
6. K Jayaraman
7. Omar Ali
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