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Oct 18, 2024 • 5min
The Catch Up: 18 October
India rejects Canada's claims regarding the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, calling them vague. Upcoming elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand are set for November, with results to follow soon after. In response to bomb threats against flights, Indian intelligence traced the threats to sources in London and Germany. The podcast also covers a crucial Supreme Court ruling on citizenship in Assam and discusses the implications of recent events in Gaza.

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Oct 18, 2024 • 26min
India-Canada row, NSQ drugs, and bomb threats in Indian flights
This week features Divya A, a savvy reporter from The Indian Express, who unpacks the escalating diplomatic tensions between India and Canada following the controversial murder case of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. She provides insight into the mutual expulsion of diplomats and its historical context. Anonna Dutt, also from The Indian Express, reveals alarming findings regarding over 50 substandard medicines in India and their implications for public health. The discussion wraps up with a look into recent bomb threats on Indian flights and the ongoing investigations surrounding them.

Oct 17, 2024 • 5min
The Catch Up: 17 October
Indian intelligence agencies are tracing bomb threats linked to flights, pinpointing IPs back to London and Germany. A Supreme Court ruling validated citizenship laws for immigrants in Assam while demanding stricter controls on illegal immigration. Meanwhile, diplomatic tensions rise as the U.S. confirms a former Indian intelligence officer is no longer employed by the government amid controversies surrounding an assassination plot. Also featured are updates on political shifts in Haryana and tensions with a former Bangladeshi Prime Minister.

Oct 17, 2024 • 26min
What the G N Saibaba case tells us about the State and the judiciary
Vidisha Kunta Mala, an Indian Express reporter, shares insights into G.N. Saibaba's life, detailing his activism for Dalit and Adivasi rights and the severe health decline during his unjust imprisonment. Apoorva Vishwanath, Legal editor at Indian Express, analyzes the legal intricacies of Saibaba's case, highlighting the flaws in the judicial process that led to his acquittal and the ongoing challenges faced by the acquitted. Together, they discuss the broader implications for civil liberties and the accountability of the state and judiciary in India.

Oct 16, 2024 • 3min
The Catch Up: 16 October
External Affairs Minister Jaishankar emphasizes the need for introspection among nations, hinting at tensions with China and Pakistan. The discussion includes a troubling surge in bomb threats targeting Indian airlines, raising safety concerns. In a landmark moment, Omar Abdullah is sworn in as the first Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, marking a significant political shift. The podcast also touches on a tragic fuel tanker accident in Nigeria, highlighting global news impacts.

Oct 16, 2024 • 24min
National Supercomputing Mission, Shukrayaan-1, and heavy rains in Chennai
Anjali Marar, a reporter at The Indian Express specializing in supercomputers, discusses the National Supercomputing Mission and how it has revolutionized India’s tech landscape. She highlights the number of supercomputers developed and their diverse applications. Anonna Dutt, also a reporter at The Indian Express and expert in space exploration, shares insights on the Shukrayaan-1 mission to Venus, emphasizing ISRO's innovative approaches and objectives. The conversation also touches on the recent heavy rains in Chennai and the ensuing humanitarian impact.

Oct 15, 2024 • 3min
The Catch Up: 15 October
Tensions rise as India firmly counters Canada's claims on involvement in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, calling them vague and misleading. The upcoming Maharashtra and Jharkhand elections set for November 20 and November 13-20 are highlighted, with BJP aiming for a comeback. Meanwhile, heavy rains in Tamil Nadu disrupt flights and school activities, prompting work-from-home orders. The podcast also touches on India's participation in a summit in Pakistan and the ongoing conflicts in Gaza.

Oct 15, 2024 • 28min
Caste inside prisons, Israeli attacks on UN forces, and RSS Chief's speech
Ajoy Sinha Karpuram, a legal expert focusing on prison reform, discusses a landmark Supreme Court ruling that dismantles caste discrimination in Indian prisons. Shubhajit Roy, a Diplomatic Affairs Editor, sheds light on India's cautious positioning regarding Israeli military actions affecting UN peacekeepers. Lastly, Deeptiman Tiwary delves into RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's call for Hindu unity beyond caste divisions, exploring its political ramifications ahead of the 2024 elections. Their insights weave together pressing social and geopolitical issues.

Oct 14, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 14 October
Get ready for a whirlwind of intriguing headlines! This week, discover the fallout from Canada’s murder plot accusations against Indian diplomats. Uncover a shocking kidney transplant racket that’s making waves. Dive into the legal intricacies surrounding a political murder case and explore rising communal tensions in Uttar Pradesh. Plus, celebrate the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics awarded to notable researchers, highlighting the intersection of finance and societal issues.

Oct 14, 2024 • 22min
Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban 2.0, OCI cardholders, and AI in quick commerce
This podcast features Damini Nath, a reporter from the Indian Express, who dives into the Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban 2.0 and its ambitious goal to tackle legacy landfills and promote cleaner cities. Divya A, also from the Indian Express, discusses the intricacies of the OCI cardholders' rules, highlighting their benefits and new restrictions. The conversation wraps up by exploring how AI is enhancing customer experiences for quick commerce platforms like Zomato and Swiggy, showcasing the intersection of technology and consumer convenience.