Powered By EPIC ON. Take a step back from noisy political debates and tune in to rich conversations on India and the world. The Pragati Podcast is a weekly talkshow on public policy, economics and international relations. Sciencegeekturnedpolicywonk Pavan Srinath talks to scholars and experts on everything from Indias unique genetics to why China isnt really trying to take over the world. New episodes out every Thursday. The Pragati Podcast is the titular podcast of the online magazine Pragati, and has a lot more brain fodder at www.thinkpragati.com.
Welcome to the first episode of The Pragati Podcast. As Pragati relaunches, editor Amit Varma gets together with founder Nitin Pai and frequent contributor Pavan Srinath to discuss the changes in the political landscape in the last 10 years. How has...
The first full Pragati Podcast covers everything from swimming pools in Udupi to Indian military adventures in West Africa. As the budget season comes to a close, Pavan Srinath, Hamsini Hariharan and Amit Varma discuss the importance of state...
Left or right Liberal or conservative Paper or plastic Political identities and political labels are becoming popular these days, when someone is describing themselves or labeling someone else. Pavan Srinath and Hamsini Hariharan discuss what these...
Will ISRO be relevant in ten years Will Britain give up its last colony in the Indian Ocean How should India think Chinas infrastructure projects In the eighth episode of the The Pragati Podcast, Hamsni Hariharan and Pavan Srinath swap news from...
Have the photos of food on your timeline been replaced by photos of bills In the ninth episode of The Pragati Podcast, Hamsini Hariharan sits down with Anupam Manur, Research Fellow at the Takshashila Institution to break down the Goods and Services...
Do you own your data What do you give up every time you sign up for something new on the interweb In the 10th episode of the Pragati Podcast, Hamsini Hariharan discusses what a new law on data protection could look like with Rahul Matthan and Manasa...
How do the recent job losses in the IT industry impact the economy Did Nawaz Sharif really lose prime ministership over a font Whats with the inflation targeting mechanisms In the first half of the 11th episode, Hamsini Hariharan and Anupam Manur...
How do we stop urban flooding year after year What is this mysteriously named pyjamalaadi scheme Why should more Indians learn Mandarin Youll find all this and more in episode 13 of the Pragati Podcast, where Pavan Srinath and Hamsini Hariharan...
Is the Indian economy doing alright Is it suffering from something worse than the painful effects of demonetization Is 2017 the beginning of a new chapter between India and Afghanistan Did Trump actually say something good for a change Youll find...
Can we use sand in India without having to deal with a sand mafia Why do Indians have toilets at home, but defecate outside And does anyone ever use a toilet for health reasons Thejaswi Udupa and Nidhi Gupta join hosts Pavan Srinath and Hamsini...
With the impeachment of Pakistani President Nawaz Sharif and Indias preoccupation with the Doklam standoff, little of the national mindspace is being occupied by Pakistan. To weigh in on current relations with our western neighbour, Ambassador TCA...
Delhi has introduced high parking fees to combat pollution, but is it really helping After a decade, the IndiaUSJapanAustralia quadrilateral is getting revived. What does that mean for India in Asia This week, Hamsini Hariharan and Pavan Srinath...
What is the GDP, and why is the world so obsessed with GDP growth We associate human wellbeing with growth in the GDP but are there better measures And what do the two World Wars and the rise of Hitler have to do with this This episode of the...
Doctors protesting across Karnataka. Price controls on private medical care. Kangaroo courts for errant doctors. Missing patient empowerment. All from an eventful November. Episode 21 of the Pragati podcast dives into the politics and economics of...
Is it true that the Indian civilisation never attempted to conquer anything beyond the subcontinent Did Indian and the Chinese courts establish diplomatic relations as early as the 10th century How did trade transform coastal cities in Medieval...
Is Black Mirror unfolding in real life What is this social credit system Is an Orwellian dystopia unfolding in China In episode 31 of the Pragati Podcast, Manoj Kewalramani joins Hamsini Hariharan and Pavan Srinath to discuss how the social credit...
Is Bangalore going to run out of water in a couple of years How should Tamil Nadu and Karnatake share the Kaveri Should we start paying for water In episode 32 of the Pragati Podcast, Nitin Pai joins Pavan Srinath and Hamsini Hariharan to discuss...
Why were farmers marching on Mumbai Can China become the hub of medical tourism for the next generation of treatments Are there new dangers to democracy in the Indian subcontinent In Episode 35 of The Pragati Podcast, Hamsini Hariharan and Pavan...
Ties between Australia and China are coming under strain because of worries about political funding, Chinese students, and ample amounts of rhetoric. In Episode 36 of The Pragati Podcast, Dr Richard Rigby joins Hamsini Hariharan and Pavan Srinath to...
Why are Indian banks in so much trouble Why have so many of their loans gone bad How can the Government of India plug a 100B hole in the banking sector In Episode 38 of the Pragati podcast, hosts Pavan Srinath and Hamsini Hariharan are joined by...
Are comedians doing the job of journalists Can the wrong joke land you in jail in India And can the right joke change the nations politics In Episode 39 of the Pragati podcast, the very funny Rohan Joshi and Joel Pereira of comedy group AIB join...
What does it mean when India is considered a Sovereign Republic How do refugee crises like the Rohingya crisis affect sovereignty And what can Wakanda and Black Panther teach us about it International affairs and law expert Ameya Naik joins hosts...
What is the answer to the ultimate question of politics, elections and voting Karthik Shashidhar joins hosts Hamsini Hariharan and Pavan Srinath to discuss election polling, what works and what doesnt. Karthik Shashidhar is a management consultant,...
Is Bangalore going to run out of water in a couple of years How should Tamil Nadu and Karnatake share the Kaveri Should we start paying for water In episode 32 of the Pragati Podcast, Nitin Pai joins Pavan Srinath and Hamsini Hariharan to discuss...
What is the story behind the Nipah virus that has claimed 16 lives in Kerala Where did it come from How can we prevent it Dr Shambhavi Naik joins hosts Pavan Srinath and Hamsini Hariharan to discuss the nittygritties of this new disease. If you...
Jio Institute. Eminence tags for only IITs Bombay and Delhi, not Chennai and Kanpur. Elections in Pakistan, after Nawaz Sharif failed to become the first ever Prime Minister to have served a full term in office. This is the 50th episode of the Pragati...
The Government of India is trying to create the first ever law to protect your personal data and information. The Justice Srikrishna Committee has come out with a draft Personal Data Protection Bill, 2018. So whats it the data protection bill all...
How do actions by President Erdoan in Turkey affect the Indian rupee What is the emerging market crisis that business channels keep talking about How does changing geopolitics in the Middle East affect everyone from Brazil to China to Pakistan...
The Syrian Civil War has been raging since 2011. Now the war is entering a new and perhaps final phase. How did a peaceful protest turn into a multisided war that has killed half a million people and displaced more than 10 million Syrians Lawyer and...
There are restaurants at every corner in a city like Bangalore, but they are never easy to run. Governments make the lives of restaurateurs more difficult in a million ways. Banning dance bars, regulating signboards or controlling liquor licenses...
and unpack the Supreme Courts judgments on Aadhaar. In Episode 64, The Pragati Podcast delves deep into the 1,448page, 6.5lakhword set of judgments. The episode includes discussions on the constitutionality of how the Aadhaar Act was passed...
How do you report on India for a global audience What do you choose to write about And how should we understand cronyism in Indian policymaking Author and journalist James Crabtree joins host Pavan Srinath on Episode 68 of The Pragati Podcast....
Its election season in India again, and everybody wants to know who will win Listen to this rebroadcast of Episode 45 of the Pragati Podcast to learn about how opinion polls work, and why they often fail. This will help you parse all the news that...
What was it like to rescue Indian hostages from Talibancontrolled Afghanistan almost 20 years ago Retired RAW officer Anand Arni takes us behind the scenes of the hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight IC814 in 1999. joins and host Pavan...
It has been 10 years since the 2008 Terrorist Attacks on Mumbai. Ten terrorists from the LashkareTaiba killed over 174 people in South Mumbai, and committed the one of the worst acts of terror on Indian soil. Dheeraj PC, a doctoral student in...
India is one of the largest producers of frozen shrimp in the world, and may take the top spot from China in 2018 or 2019. Industrialist and shrimp exporter Aditya Dash talks to Pavan Srinath and Anupam Manur on aquaculture, the seafood industry and...
How well have Public Interest Litigations and the National Green Tribunal served the cause of upholding environmental concerns in India Is it really Environment versus Development, as most debates frame it Supreme Court Lawyer Ninad Laud joins host...
The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, ISIS, is rapidly losing territory and seems to be collapsing. Can this collapsing Islamic State pose new challenges to India and its neighbourhood Foreign policy scholar talks to host on ISIS and...
The USChina Trade War goes well beyond tariffs on steel. Tariffs might just be a current battle, but the real conflict between China and the United States could be on technology dominance. In Episode 78, Anupam Manur and Manoj Kewalramani talk to...
How should we think of the relationship between governments and businesses Can the private sector engage with governments in a way that doesnt involve corruption, cronyism and more Is Lobbying a bad word Rahul Sharma speaks to host Pavan Srinath...
Sixty nine years ago, Indians established a radical new government that put the individual at the centre of all governance. Republic Day celebrates the Constitution of India, where we not only sought freedom from the British, but freedom from the...
Great science needs great journalism, and thats in short supply in India. Nandita Jayaraj and Vasudevan Mukunth talk about science journalism on Episode 89 of The Pragati Podcast. The Pragati Podcast is a weekly talkshow on public policy, economics...
Is it rational to vote Is it rational for us to think about government as a benign entity Amit Varma is back on Episode 92 of The Pragati Podcast to talk about public choice theory and how it can inform our thinking about governments and public...
Internet access is an essential part of many of our lives. And in 2019, there are more than 500 million broadband internet connections in the country. While celebrating this success, we also need to ask how our rights and freedoms must be protected on...
Bangalore has at least a 20 year legacy of private citizens working with city and state governments in a variety of ways. V Ravichandar symbolises that, as over the last 19 years he has worked with the government, driven change while being completely...
Afghanistan was all set to go to elections this summer, but Afghanistan, its State and its people are all in peril. The Taliban are now on the negotiating table with global powers, often without the presence of the legitimate government of...
Its Election week in India, and as we wait to see who will form the next union government and who will become our prime minister, its a great time to listen to the words of Dr Jayaprakash Narayan again. This is a rebroadcast of Episode 76 of the...
On the 100th episode of The Pragati Podcast, the tables have been turned. Host Pavan Srinath occupies the guest seat today, with Winona Laisram talking to him about his last decade of working in public policy, and recording one hundred episodes of The...
Air pollution in our cities, vanishing groundwater, disappearing lakes and global climate change. What is common to all of them is that they suffer from the tragedy of the commons. Lingaraj Jayaprakash joins us on the Pragati Podcast to help us think...
India is a Union of States, and Indian Republics federal nature has been hardcoded into the Constitution. While political federalism is important, control over the purse strings often makes or breaks federalism. Pranay Kotasthane returns to The...
India was one of the founding members of the United Nations, but as a colony of the British Empire. Almost 75 years later, the UN has shaped international relations as we know it. The UN has played pivotal roles in completing decolonisation across the...
India has fraction of the doctors and medical professionals it needs, even as healthcare is increasingly becoming a politically important issue. In this context, the Government of India recently passed the National Medical Commission NMC Act 2019,...
Companies around the world have been learning how to manage the safety and security of their digital assets. Can the cybersecurity logic of a private corporation be expanded to that of a nation state Sandesh Anand joins Pavan Srinath on Episode 109...
What is happening in Indias stock markets right now How do the stock markets interact with the real Indian economy Deepak Shenoy is on Episode 110 of The Pragati Podcast to help us make sense of what is happening in India right now. The Pragati...
Mental health is not a first world concern, but very much an Indian challenge. Social taboos have prevented Indians from confronting mental illnesses head on and now its estimated that there are over a 100 million people in India who need medical...
Hong Kong has seen protests since March 2019, triggered by newly proposed legislation that allows Hong Kong citizens to be extradited to China or Taiwan. This is the latest round in a long conflict between the Peoples Republic of China seeking to...
Genome sequencing and mapping is unearthing new knowledge about the origin of humans and human civilisation. More than that, genome analysis is also yielding new insights about human health, and will be vital for medicines of the 21st century. It is...
Indias judicial system operates at three levels: the Supreme Court at the national level, High Courts at the state level, and city or district level courts at the local level. A lot of the public interest in how Indias courts are doing is largely...
Rocket science has moved well beyond rocketry in the 21st century. Even the Jet Propulsion Lab in California hasnt done any rocket science in the last several decades, focusing entirely on robotic space missions instead. One of the big challenges...
The Syrian Civil War has been raging since 2011, and crimes against humanity are being committed even in 2019. How did a peaceful protest turn into a multisided war that has killed half a million people and displaced more than 10 million Syrians...
The State of Jammu Kashmir as we know it has changed permanently in 2019. With the end of JKs special status and the restructuring of the state into two union territories under greater control of New Delhi, there have been many discussions...
About 1 of the worlds population today are refugees, internally displaced or stateless. They live difficult, dangerous lives, have few protections and often no voice. Meanwhile, globalisation has been lopsided. Money and goods can move relatively...
The Indian State has incredible ambition, but often falls very short of meeting grand outcomes. The mismatch is linked to State Capacity, a nebulous concept at the best of times. Prakhar Misra is on Episode 121 of The Pragati Podcast to help us...
India has made strides in improving the health, wellbeing and lives of infants and expecting mothers over the last several decades. But once children enter school and enter adolescence, they get lost as a public priority till they enter adulthood....
The Republic of India is often a Republic of men. While men and women nationally enjoy the same rights, we are yet to solve many of the social failures from decades ago. Child marriage for women remains the norm in many parts of the country, many...
Nuclear war feels unthinkable, but how much peace does nuclear deterrence guarantee Do nuclear programmes truly deter or compel adversaries in the real world And can we imagine a world where 20 countries have nuclear weapons Vipin Narang joins...
A nationwide NRC is an unknown beast of unknown dimensions. Real world examples of the NRC come from Assam, where close to 19 lakh residents of the state were left out of the NRC list brought out in August 2019. How do you prove your citizenship in...
The world today is broadly organised into sovereign nation states, and we all believe that the Indian Nation exists and is thriving. But what is nationalism, at its core How did nationalism really evolve in Europe, and are ideas like Indian nationalism
Is Indias banking crisis the first of its kind in the country How did banks flourish and fail a hundred years ago, and what can we learn from themAmol Agarwal gives us a magesterial tour of the rise of modern banking in India, all the way up to whe
Two years ago, four senior judges of the Supreme Court of India held an unprecedented press conference to tell the public that there was an ongoing crisis in the Supreme Court of India. Since then, one of the four judges even went on to become the Chief J
Close to 200,000 people across 160 countries have been affected by COVID19 or Coronavirus Disease 2019, and this has happened in just about three months. As of March 18, 2020, India has confirmed 148 cases of COVID19 and three people have died so far.
How can India make the most of the nationwide lockdown to contain the threat of the COVID19 pandemic How can India rapidly ramp up testing and diagnostics How can Indias governments, private sector and civil society come together to halt the further
The SARSCOV2 virus started infecting humans in Wuhan in late 2019. How has the virus mutated and evolved so far With 12 mutations occurring per month, researchers are now seeing a clade or a subtype of the virus: A2a, becoming more common in COVID1
Neuroscientist and Science Communicator Shruti Muralidhar is on Episode 145 of The Pragati Podcast to talk about the challenges of science publishing and science communication in 2020. Shruti also talks to host Pavan Srinath about how
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