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Feb 18, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 18 February
The Supreme Court has granted interim protection to a controversial podcaster while condemning his offensive language. West Bengal's Chief Minister calls the Maha Kumbh a 'Death Kumbh,' criticizing the government's poor arrangements for the event. A tragic incident unfolds as a 20-year-old engineering student from Nepal dies by suicide at KIIT University, leading to the termination of security staff. The podcast also touches on legal troubles for a former minister and highlights tensions in U.S.-Russia relations amid the ongoing Ukraine crisis.

Feb 18, 2025 • 30min
Delhi Railway stampede, US deportation flights, and rise in crop insurance
Dheeraj Mishra, a reporter at The Indian Express, discusses the tragic stampede at New Delhi Railway Station, detailing the chaos that ensued and the failures in crowd management that led to the disaster. Raakhi Jagga, also from The Indian Express, sheds light on the controversial US deportation flights to Punjab, exploring accusations of bias against the Indian government and the repercussions for local communities. The podcast also touches on the increasing reliance of Maharashtra's onion farmers on crop insurance due to unpredictable weather challenges.

Feb 17, 2025 • 3min
The Catch Up: 17 February
Protests erupted at a university in Bhubaneswar after the shocking death of a student, leading to police investigations and public scrutiny. In a separate case, the Supreme Court is stepping in to address the controversial demolition of a mosque in Uttar Pradesh, highlighting tensions between local authorities and religious leaders. Meanwhile, Assam Police are investigating a climate policy expert linked to foreign involvement in local matters, raising questions about international influence in domestic affairs. The podcast also touches on US diplomatic efforts regarding the Ukraine crisis.

Feb 17, 2025 • 26min
From Defence to Trade: Unpacking PM Modi's US Visit
In this engaging conversation, Shubhajit Roy, the Diplomatic Affairs Editor at The Indian Express, breaks down the key outcomes of Prime Minister Modi's recent visit to the U.S. He discusses the pivotal meeting with President Trump, highlighting discussions on trade and defense. The formation of the TRUST initiative for AI collaboration is explored, alongside concerns regarding Indian immigration amid U.S. deportation policies. Roy also touches on the strengthening of the energy and defense partnership, showcasing a transformative chapter in U.S.-India relations.

Feb 14, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 14 February
Prime Minister Modi's international trip to France and the US made waves, highlighting his focus on AI cooperation with France. Tensions rise in Indian politics as Manipur's Chief Minister resigns, sparking debates on his successor amidst a potential imposition of President's Rule. Meanwhile, a popular YouTuber faces investigation for controversial remarks, drawing attention to the intersection of digital media and legal scrutiny in India. It's a whirlwind of diplomacy, political shifts, and the evolving landscape of influence.

Feb 14, 2025 • 29min
What counts as 'obscene', lab-grown babies, and plastic into garden tiles
Ajoy Sinha Karpuram, a reporter at The Indian Express, provides insights into India's evolving obscenity laws, prompted by recent legal controversies. He discusses how cultural standards shape these laws. Aditi Raja, also from The Indian Express, shares a fascinating story about a Gujarat municipality's initiative to recycle 6,000 kilos of plastic into eco-friendly garden tiles, showcasing sustainable urban innovation. The episodes feature intriguing topics such as lab-grown babies and their ethical implications, creating a dialogue on future reproductive technologies.

Feb 13, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 13 February
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent talks with US President Donald Trump are poised to reshape diplomatic ties. After a significant visit to France, Modi is recognized as the third leader hosted by the White House since Trump’s second term began. Meanwhile, India's Union Minister for Finance introduced a new Income Tax Bill to simplify the decades-old tax code, with virtual digital assets now classified as capital assets. The Adani Group also makes headlines with a notable withdrawal from a major deal.

Feb 13, 2025 • 22min
TDP adulterated laddu case, Potash in Punjab, and PM Modi's France visit
Nikhila Henry, a reporter for The Indian Express, reveals shocking details about the TDP's adulterated prasadam scandal at the Tirupati temple, highlighting how a blacklisted dairy company continued to supply tainted ghee. Raakhi Jagga discusses the recent discovery of potash reserves in Punjab, emphasizing its potential impact on Indian agriculture and local farmers' concerns. The conversation also touches on Prime Minister Modi's visit to France, focusing on bolstered Indo-French relations and key trade discussions.

Feb 12, 2025 • 3min
The Catch Up: 12 February
Prime Minister Modi's recent trip to France aimed at bolstering ties through discussions on trade, AI, and security, while paying tribute to fallen soldiers. The Supreme Court raised alarms over political parties' freebies before elections, highlighting their impact on the workforce and neglecting the poor. In the realm of social issues, Maharashtra cyber police summoned various celebrities over a controversial question on a popular show, reflecting broader societal tensions.

Feb 12, 2025 • 30min
India's new climate stance, Gujarat's 'disturbed areas', and Beerbiceps row
Amitabh Sinha, a seasoned reporter at The Indian Express, discusses India's evolving approach to climate change, stressing the need for developing nations to balance growth with sustainability. Aditi Raja, also from The Indian Express, dives into the implications of the Disturbed Areas Act in Gujarat, highlighting the challenges faced by minority communities regarding property rights. Lastly, the podcast unpacks the controversy surrounding YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia's provocative remarks, sparking debates on free speech and accountability.