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ThePrint.in is a news, analysis, opinion & knowledge media company that sharply focuses on politics, policy, government and governance.
Start your mornings with our journalists who bring you the big story of the day in ThePrintAM.
ThePrintPod offers you our special reports and opinions for when you‘re on the go.
End your day with our most popular show ‘Cut The Clutter’ by Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta.
But that’s not all. We also have Pure Science, National Interest, ThePrint Uninterrupted, Global Print, Politically Correct and PoliTricks.
Start your mornings with our journalists who bring you the big story of the day in ThePrintAM.
ThePrintPod offers you our special reports and opinions for when you‘re on the go.
End your day with our most popular show ‘Cut The Clutter’ by Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta.
But that’s not all. We also have Pure Science, National Interest, ThePrint Uninterrupted, Global Print, Politically Correct and PoliTricks.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 9min
ThePrintPod: 'What does India owe Rhea Chakraborty? Don’t stop at just an apology'
Rhea Chakraborty's life was shattered by media frenzy and public scrutiny following Sushant Singh Rajput's death. A recent CBI report absolved her, revealing no evidence against her. The podcast discusses how sensationalist journalism and social media mobs turned her into a scapegoat during a time of national turmoil. It critiques society's complicity in this spectacle and argues for accountability and reflection. Ultimately, it questions what India owes Chakraborty for the trauma she endured and the damage done to her life and career.

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Oct 30, 2025 • 7min
ThePrintAM: What's the controversy over PM-SHRI schools scheme in Kerala?
Kerala's controversial halt of the PM-SHRI schools scheme sparks intense debate. Political infighting within the LDF leads to the formation of a subcommittee amid allegations of central pressure. The scheme, aimed at upgrading 14,500 schools, raises concerns about ideological influences from the NEP. CPI leaders express fears of curriculum changes and reduced state control over education. Will this decision impact the future of state-run smart schools? Stay tuned as the state's educational landscape faces a pivotal moment.

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Oct 29, 2025 • 1h 42min
OffTheCuff: Trump sanctions,oil trade,ties with India & Ukraine war: Russian Ambassador to India on #ThePrintOTC
Denis Alipov, Russia's Ambassador to India, discusses the evolving dynamics between Russia and India, emphasizing their extensive partnership that goes beyond oil. He critiques US sanctions, claiming they are ineffective and may backfire. Alipov highlights Russia's support for India's UN Security Council bid and the significance of BRICS. He shares insights into the Ukraine conflict, framing it as a response to NATO expansion, and warns that continued support for Ukraine could lead to Russian territorial gains. Alipov also explores potential trade agreements and defense negotiations.

Oct 29, 2025 • 5min
ThePrintAM: What have experts said on the Delhi cloud-seeding trial?
https://theprint.in/environment/delhi-govt-claims-cloud-seeding-trial-a-success-but-dont-expect-rain-just-yet-its-not-like-magic/2772199/

Oct 28, 2025 • 30min
WritingsOnTheWall: When Writings on the Wall predicted Nitish's win in 2010 & read Bihar's changing political equations
As Bihar poll campaign gathers momentum, the Mahagathbandhan has released a joint manifesto. ThePrint Editor-In-Chief Shekhar Gupta takes you back to 2010 when #WritingsOnTheWall described how Bihar's traditional political equations were changing. The two-part series from November 2010 also predicted Nitish's win in the Assembly elections & read the message of socio-economic change on Bihar's walls.----more----Read the two-part #WritingsOnTheWall from 2010 here: https://theprint.in/sg-writings-on-the-wall/a-mandate-for-nitish-hope-kumar/544132/----more----https://theprint.in/sg-writings-on-the-wall/when-lonely-lalu-misses-gentleman-sonia-and-a-muslim-calls-nitish-sher-ka-bachcha/544130/

Oct 28, 2025 • 4min
ThePrintAM: Who is Lakhwinder Singh, Lawrence Bishnoi aide deported from US?
ThePrintAM: Who is Lakhwinder Singh, Lawrence Bishnoi aide deported from US?

Oct 27, 2025 • 24min
CutTheClutter: All about India's largest hydroelectric dam, the 2000MW Lower Subansiri Project in Arunachal Pradesh
More than 20 years after its commissioning, the Lower Subansiri Project has begun its test run. The first of 8 units is now being wet trialled. By April-May next year, all units are expected to be commissioned, which will mean this project -- on the Arunachal-Assam border -- will produce 2000 MW of hydroelectric power, making it India's largest such project.----more----Read Moushumi Das Gupta report here: https://theprint.in/india/while-china-builds-its-mega-dam-on-brahmaputra-indias-long-delayed-subansiri-marks-key-milestone/2771548/----more----Read Ministry of environment and forest 2015 report here: https://moef.gov.in/uploads/2018/04/Volume-I.pdf----more----Watch full episode of CutTheClutter here: https://youtu.be/qSVgSN1WFJ4

Oct 27, 2025 • 5min
ThePrintAM: What did PM Modi say about India-ASEAN ties in his virtual address at the ongoing ASEAN Summit?
What did PM Modi say about India-ASEAN ties in his virtual address at the ongoing ASEAN Summit?

Oct 25, 2025 • 14min
NationalInterest: Deepfake on duty: When Shekhar Gupta asked AI to read Op Sindoor citations
The discussion dives into the government's recent announcement of gallantry awards and the mystery behind missing citations. Shekhar Gupta uses an AI, Grok, to fetch details, leading to surprising findings about fabricated information. The verification process reveals discrepancies and highlights the dangers of AI in misinformation. Gupta emphasizes lessons learned about AI’s potential for creativity and its vulnerabilities, ultimately suggesting it shapes a new era of information warfare.

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Oct 24, 2025 • 20min
CutTheClutter: Challenges for Japan's 1st female PM Sanae Takaichi & a primer on country’s politics,military policy
The podcast dives into the challenges faced by Japan's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi. It explores Japan's political landscape, including the high turnover of leaders and Takaichi's unconventional rise without a political dynasty. Discussions spotlight women’s limited power in Japanese politics and the intriguing question of how Takaichi will tackle economic policies, demographic challenges, and defense spending. The impact of coalition dynamics and security threats from neighbors like China and North Korea also take center stage.


