Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is one of the most powerful people in the world. Over his ten years in power, he has transformed his nation into an emerging superpower everyone wants to do business with. But he's also created an environment where no journalist is allowed to ask him questions, and many critics are scared of voicing public dissent. As India approaches a general election in May, ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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This podcast doesn’t hide its motives to defame Modi and spread misinformation about India. They also MODIFY THE SPEECHES of the interviewers, a man clearly says 6-7 months while she reports days.
Absolute garbage n half truths.. propagating extreme far-lefts view of Modi/RSS/Hindus. No one would compare RSS to Wagner or IRA. Even Indian left wouldn’t do that.. unbelievable. more
I was looking forward to hearing this series but was very disappointed by the first episode alone. I am a regular of the Munk Debates and appreciate hearing different perspectives that respects the intelligence of the audience. The reporter begins a lazy ‘investigation’ into Modi’s past. The episode is heavily slanted to one narrative with sinister music and an invited academic who speaks about Modi in epic disaster terms. No counter perspective to this one person. If you’re looking to hear a re... more
It is informative but lots of eye rolling - screams of caucasians trying to explain another culture they know nothing about
While the podcast offers a platform for discussion, its continuous negative portrayal of Modi and promotion of a leftist agenda may alienate listeners seeking balanced perspectives. The relentless criticism lacks depth and nuance, often veering into personal attacks rather than constructive analysis. This one-sided approach undermines the credibility of the podcast, diminishing its potential to foster meaningful dialogue on political issues.stop spreading myths when you have no clue about Bharat... more
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