This chapter explores the potential historic expansion of marriage rights in India, discussing the benefits it would bring to over 1.4 billion people and the political advantages for the Indian government in terms of showcasing progress on minority rights. The chapter also includes advertisements for Watson X, an AI platform offered by IBM, and Innovation Refunds, a company assisting small businesses with tax claims.
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Earlier this year, India’s Supreme Court heard arguments on whether to legalize same-sex marriage. A verdict is expected in the fall.
Bloomberg reporters Muneeza Naqvi and Kai Schultz join this episode from New Delhi to explain India’s rapid march toward affirming rights for LGBTQ people, and how a ruling in favor of same-sex marriage would be felt not just within the country but across Asia and beyond.
Then, Gurchaten Sandhu, program director at the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association in Geneva takes a step back to talk about which countries have advanced marriage equality and where it is still outlawed.
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This episode originally aired in March 2023.
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