
Tanushree Bose
Reporter for The Indian Express covering crime and local issues in West Bengal; discusses the MBBS student sexual assault case and details of the ongoing investigation.
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Oct 13, 2025 • 31min
Taliban minister in India, Bengal MBBS rape case, and AI image stirs tensions
Shubhajit Roy, Diplomatic Affairs Editor at The Indian Express, shares insights on the Taliban Foreign Minister's historic visit to India, discussing its implications for foreign policy and the delicate balance of recognition. Tanushree Bose, an investigative reporter, delves into a troubling sexual assault case involving an MBBS student in West Bengal, revealing the harrowing details and community's demands for justice. The conversation also touches on a controversial AI-generated image that sparked caste tensions, highlighting the impact of technology on societal issues.

Jul 15, 2025 • 28min
IIM Calcutta rape case, using AI for therapy, and a severe shortage of staff
Tanusree Bose, a journalist at The Indian Express, dissects the troubling IIM Calcutta rape case, highlighting the complexities of the investigation and the urgent need for institutional accountability. Heena Khandelwal, also from The Indian Express, shares insights on the rising trend of using AI chatbots for therapy, weighing the pros and cons of this AI-driven approach to mental health. The discussion also touches on the severe staff shortages in Mumbai's education department, emphasizing the impact on educators and the need for urgent reforms.

Jun 5, 2025 • 28min
Pune law student arrest, the size of the Indian economy, and Assam floods
In this discussion, Tanushree Bose sheds light on the controversial arrest of a 22-year-old law student over an objectionable social media post, delving into its implications for freedom of expression. Udit Misra analyzes the claims regarding India's economy potentially becoming the fourth largest globally, breaking down GDP metrics and their significance. The conversation also touches on the tragic flooding in Assam, where over 250,000 people are affected, highlighting the urgent need for effective governmental response.