• EP-251 | How Temples Can Power India's Economy | Trump's Vision For USA | Sriram Balasubramanian
    Jan 8 2025

    What is Dharmic Capitalism? How can Dharma power India’s economy? What role do temples play in the modern economy? How has Dharma shaped India’s economy over the centuries? And how did Kautilya use Dharma to boost the economy and ensure political stability?


    Sriram Balasubramanian, an economist and author, explores these questions in the latest episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash. Discussing his latest book, 'Dharmanomics: An Indigenous and Sustainable Economic Model', Sriram explains how India's economic frameworks once left the world in awe.


    This is his second book, following 'Kautilyanomics', which examined how Kautilya, also known as Chanakya's ideas have found resonance in today's world. Sriram also discusses the critical role of wealth creators in society. Based in the USA, Sriram also shares his thoughts on Donald Trump’s economic vision for America and his plans to steer the country’s financial future.



    00:00 - Introduction

    01:20 - Dharmanomics and Dharmic Capitalism

    08:33 - How Governance and Economics are Linked

    16:12 - Indian Influence on Southeast Asia

    28:03 - Ayodhya Temple Land Acquisition

    31:03 - Chola Empire Laborers and Temple Inscriptions Explained

    41:00 - Role of Wealth Creators

    56:14 - Trump's Economic Policies

    59:24 - Working Class and a Billionaire President

    01:01:53 - Inflation in the USA

    01:05:49 - Why Kamala Harris Lost

    01:08:49 - US-China Row

    01:11:05 - Xi's Expansion Plans

    01:13:09 - Musk's Doge

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • EP-250 | Untold Tales of Kargil & Balakot | Stunning Revelations on UFOs | Air Marshal Dilip Patnaik
    Jan 5 2025

    Do UFOs exist, or are they just illusions? What’s the truth behind sightings in New Jersey and California? Is the USA hiding something? And why is there no big UFO culture in India? Has the Indian Air Force ever encountered a UFO?


    In this latest episode of ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Air Marshal Dilip Kumar Patnaik (Retd.), former Eastern Air Commander, answers all these intriguing questions.


    He also shares untold stories from the Kargil War, including flying some of the deadliest missions and dropping over two dozen bombs on enemy positions. Air Marshal Patnaik provides a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes action of the Balakot airstrikes, revealing the message the Indian government intended to send to Pakistan.


    Additionally, he discusses the future of drone warfare and how it could become a game-changer in modern conflicts. Wrapping up, he explains his decision to join the BJP and what he hopes to achieve in his new role.


    00:00 - Introduction

    00:41 - Mysterious Sightings in the USA

    05:51 - Indian Mythology & UFO Culture

    08:30 - Indian Air Force's Role in the Kargil War

    15:05 - 'Game Changer' Mirage in the Kargil War

    24:52 - Attack on Muntho Dhalo

    32:59 - Experience of Air Strikes in the Kargil War

    35:25 - Battle Scars

    36:51 - Balakot Operation

    39:40 - Pincer Attack Explained

    45:14 - Pre-War Pilot Instructions

    47:43 - Cat's Paw in the Air Force Explained

    51:27 - How Abhinandan Varthaman Was Captured

    56:46 - Return of Abhinandan to India

    01:02:18 - Indian Air Force vs Pak Air Force vs China's Air Force

    01:09:25 - 'IAF Requires More Aircraft'

    01:15:27 - Drone Attacks in Kazan, Russia

    01:19:45 - India's Aging Aircraft

    01:21:04 - Bangladesh Crisis

    01:27:20 - Challenges for Border Security

    01:34:55 - Bangladesh Crisis: Third Front War for India?

    01:36:10 - How Pakistan Sees the Bangladesh Crisis

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • EP-249 | The Ideas Politburo with Shehzad, Kushal & Vinamre | 2024 Year-Ender Special
    Dec 31 2024

    From politics to dating, cricket to OTT shows, the ANI Podcast Team wraps up 2024 with a year-end special that's both entertaining and insightful. Every topic is seasoned with a pinch of wit and a dash of intrigue, making it a must-listen!

    In this special edition, hosted by Smita Prakash, the guests bring their unique perspectives to the table:

    Shehzad Poonawalla, National Spokesperson of the BJP, shares his take on the political highlights of the year.

    Kushal Mehra, an author and podcaster, weighs in on cultural shifts, Foreign Policy, and more.

    Vinamre Kasanaa, popularly known as Dostcast, dives into the world of content creation, podcasting in India, and dating culture.

    Together, they unpack a wide range of topics, offering sharp insights and plenty of laughs along the way. Whether you're a news junkie or just here for the banter, this episode has something for everyone!



    00:00 - Introduction

    03:13 - How Content Creation Has Evolved

    08:15 - Podcasting in India

    17:09 - When Views Drop on Podcasts

    22:17 - Modi: The Best PM India Has Ever Had?

    25:40 - Should India Legalize Same-Sex Marriage?

    28:21 - Has India's Foreign Policy Improved Under the BJP?

    32:23 - Is Free Speech Under Threat in India?

    40:57 - Has India's Social Fabric Been Ruined in the Last 10 Years?

    48:07 - Hindu Rashtra

    51:03 - Caste-Based Reservation

    55:58 - Best Daily Soap Serial and Why

    57:36 - Marriage and Opposing Political Views

    59:08 - Will You Stay Friends with Your Ex?

    01:00:13 - Most Overrated Sports

    01:01:21 - How Much Do You Spend on a First Date?

    01:05:23 - What Makes You Proud to Be an Indian?

    01:05:49 - Year 2024 in One Word

    01:06:54 - Disrespecting Culture

    01:10:28 - Does Religion Matter Before Entering a Relationship?

    01:16:10 - Overrated Celebrity

    01:17:32 - Picking India's Best Cricket Player

    01:20:03 - Is It Okay to Cheat on Your Barber?

    01:23:13 - Indian of the Year?

    01:27:43 - Overrated Film

    01:29:48 - The Kapoors Meeting PM Modi

    01:37:44 - Online Trolling

    01:39:21 - Favourite Podcaster

    01:43:59 - Fame and Criticism

    01:50:12 - Politicians and Their Attire

    01:57:35 - Power Dynamics During Interviews

    02:00:45 - Shehzad's 2025 Resolutions

    02:02:53 - Kushal's 2025 Resolutions

    02:04:08 - Vinamre's 2025 Resolutions

    02:06:47 - Smita's 2025 Resolutions

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    2 hrs and 8 mins
  • EP-248 | Atul Subhash Case, Gender Bias in Indian Laws & Men's Rights | Abhijit, Anil, Priya
    Dec 27 2024

    The suicide of Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash has brought the spotlight onto gender-biased laws in India. Why did suicide become the only option for Atul Subhash? Who is responsible for his death— the system, the judiciary, or the police? His tragic death has sparked a demand for gender-neutral laws in India.

    In an episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Priya Jain, a lawyer and co-founder of Finology Legal, discusses the legal challenges and how some sections of the law are not gender-neutral.

    Anil Murty, co-founder of the Save Indian Family Foundation, points out that Atul Subhash is not an isolated case. There are many others who face similar outcomes, highlighting a larger problem in India.

    Abhijit Iyer Mitra, senior fellow at the Institute of Peace & Conflict Studies, shares his perspective on how these laws are shaping India’s story.



    00:00 - Introduction

    02:01 - The Atul Subhash Case

    08:52 - Men's Rights and Media Trials

    16:31 - What Led Atul to Die by Suicide?

    24:46 - Who Is Responsible for Atul's Death?

    27:02 - Section 498A and Its Misuse

    31:59 - The Indian Judiciary and Judges

    34:51 - Marriage as an Institution

    39:32 - Prenuptial Agreements Before Marriage

    41:57 - Forced Marriages in Bihar

    44:50 - UP Officer Booked for Exploiting IIT Kanpur Student

    46:16 - The Police's Role in Forced Marriages

    50:21 - The Role of Marriage Mediators in Settling Divorce Disputes

    54:27 - The Need for Gender-Neutral Laws

    58:43 - Kids' Role in Divorce Settlements

    01:01:26 - Understanding Perjury in Divorce Cases

    01:06:37 - Karnataka's Progressive Judgments

    01:08:41 - Legal Pros and Cons of Marriage

    01:13:32 - Gay Relationships

    01:16:34 - The Role of Save Indian Family Foundation

    01:22:46 - Arnesh Kumar v. State of Bihar

    01:24:37 - Prenuptial Agreements

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • EP-247 | Mandir-Masjid Debate: Places of Worship Act & India's Constitution | J. Sai Deepak
    Dec 22 2024

    There seems to be no end to the Temple-Mosque disputes in India. After Ayodhya, claims have emerged regarding a mosque allegedly being built after the demolition of a temple in U.P.'s Sambhal. What does the Places of Worship Act, 1991, say about such disputes? Did the Ayodhya judgment set a legal precedent? And what about maintaining communal harmony?


    In the latest episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, J. Sai Deepak, a Senior Advocate at the Supreme Court of India and the Delhi High Court, delves into several pressing issues. He shares his insights on Tamil Nadu's political landscape, the broader dynamics of Indian politics, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's advocacy for the 'Secular Civil Code'.


    Additionally, he sheds light on the challenges faced by the Hindu community in Bangladesh and discusses the implications of these issues on India's socio-political fabric.


    00:00 - Introduction

    01:56 - Sambhal Mosque Row

    06:58 - Conversion of Worship Sites

    15:58 - Pending Cases in Mosque-Temple Disputes

    19:32 - The Places of Worship Act, 1991

    22:37 - Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb

    26:11 - Historians and Temple-Mosque Disputes

    30:49 - Justice R.F. Nariman on Ayodhya Verdict

    33:48 - How Many Temples Were Destroyed

    36:51 - Attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh

    47:06 - Snap Reaction on Asaduddin Owaisi

    49:31 - Snap Reaction on D.Y. Chandrachud

    52:26 - Snap Reaction on K. Annamalai

    56:43 - Snap Reaction on PM Narendra Modi

    01:03:07 - Snap Reaction on Omar Abdullah

    01:05:30 - Snap Reaction on Rahul Gandhi

    01:10:11 - Snap Reaction on Udayanidhi Stalin

    01:11:11 - Thalapathy Vijay in Tamil Nadu's Politics

    01:15:21 - Social Media Fan Following

    01:16:40 - J. Sai Deepak's 3rd Book

    01:18:26 - Senior Advocates and Junior Advocates in Court

    01:21:22 - Nepotism in the Judiciary

    01:25:06 - PM's Push for 'Secular Civil Code'

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • EP-246 | Mental Health Crisis, Stress at Work, Anxiety, Depression & Types of ADHD | Dr Achal Bhagat
    Dec 18 2024

    Why are mental health disorder cases rising in India? Why are so many young people struggling with depression and anxiety? What are the real causes of ADHD, and how can we break common myths about mental health?

    To answer these questions, we are joined by Dr. Achal Bhagat, one of New Delhi’s leading psychiatrists. He is a Senior Consultant Psychiatrist and leads a team of psychologists, social workers, and therapists.

    In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Dr Bhagat talks about India’s mental health crisis, including stress at work, relationship struggles, and rising divorce rates. He also explains why children and teenagers are more affected by depression and how society often misunderstands mental health.

    Don’t miss this episode to learn how to manage stress, anxiety, and depression, and how to seek help from professionals.


    Audio Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    00:48 - Psychiatrist vs. Psychologist vs. Therapist

    09:07 - Violence Against Women

    12:15 - Depression Among Women

    14:05 - Mental Health Stigma

    17:21 - Mental Health Myths

    22:38 - Time to Discuss Mental Health

    23:12 - Suicide Cases in Kota

    27:00 - Parental and School Pressure

    28:44 - How Psychiatrists Handle Suicidal Thoughts

    33:42 - Loneliness Among the Ageing Population

    40:22 - Social Media Addiction

    43:10 - Work-Life Pressure

    50:22 - Managing Relationship Pressures

    54:12 - Increasing Divorce Rates in India

    58:00 - Alcohol and Smoking

    01:00:09 - Pollution and Mental Health

    01:02:38 - Depression and Anxiety

    01:04:15 - Mental Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment

    01:08:21 - Genetics and Mental Health Disorders

    01:11:22 - Helping Someone in Mental Distress

    01:30:10 - Mental Health Terms to Avoid

    01:34:00 - Parenting for Boys and Girls

    01:37:28 - Relationship Between Patients and Psychiatrists

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    1 hr and 43 mins
  • EP-245 | The Dark Side of the Modelling World: Backstage Chaos, Surgeries, & Struggles | Alicia Kaur
    Dec 15 2024

    What does it take to become a supermodel? How difficult is it to reach the top of the modelling industry? What role do diet and body image play in modelling? Why is there a rise in cosmetic surgeries among models and actors? What goes on behind the scenes during a fashion show?

    To answer these questions, we're joined by Alicia Kaur, a Mumbai-based model originally from Australia, who has made a name for herself in the fashion industry.

    In this ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Alicia talks about the challenges she faced in the modelling world and why discipline is key to success. She also shares her struggles while working in China and discusses the roles of designers, choreographers, and models in fashion events.

    Alicia opens up about a viral skit she did with actor Sidharth Malhotra, which led to a lot of criticism. She also speaks about her decision to undergo breast surgery and why some models feel the need to enhance their facial features. Plus, she shares her experience of working with Shah Rukh Khan on an ad campaign.

    Don't miss this episode to learn what it takes to be a supermodel.


    00:00 - Introduction

    00:38 - Modeling: A Childhood Dream

    08:08 - Work Experience in China

    15:08 - Struggling Due to Passport Theft in Hong Kong

    17:52 - Journey to Becoming a Supermodel & Touring India

    21:08 - Sidharth Malhotra & Alicia's Viral Video

    23:58 - Role of Designers, Choreographers, and Models in Fashion Events

    25:55 - What Happens Backstage During Fashion Shows

    28:35 - Choosing Veganism

    35:01 - Cosmetic Surgery Among Models

    39:16 - The Reason for Undergoing Breast Surgery

    42:06 - Celebrities Trolled for Botox

    45:23 - Facing Acceptance Issues

    48:16 - Favorite Designers

    50:18 - Drug Issues in the Modeling Industry

    51:38 - Is Modeling a Gateway to Bollywood?

    52:41 - Working Experience with Shah Rukh Khan

    55:53 - First Ad Shoot in India

    57:36 - Addressing Skin Color Diversity in Modeling

    01:02:58 - Advice for Aspiring Models

    01:07:53 - Favorite Indian Food

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • EP-244 | 'Religious Genocide,' Temple Destruction, Forced Conversions: Tipu Sultan's legacy | Vikram Sampath
    Dec 12 2024

    Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore from 1782 to 1799, is often celebrated in history books as a freedom fighter and the "Tiger of Mysore." He was the son of Hyder Ali, a Muslim military officer who became the king of Mysore after overthrowing the Hindu Wadiyar dynasty. But was Tipu Sultan truly a freedom fighter, or was he an Islamist ruler known for his tyranny?

    In his latest book, 'Tipu Sultan: The Saga of Mysore's Interregnum (1760–1799)', historian and author Dr. Vikram Sampath challenges the popular narratives about Tipu Sultan. Drawing on detailed research, Dr. Sampath explains Tipu’s actions against Hindus and Christians, including the destruction of temples, forced conversion to Islam, and what he describes as "religious genocide."

    Dr Sampath, known for his two-volume biography of V.D. Savarkar and other notable works, discusses these controversial aspects of Tipu Sultan’s rule in this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash.

    He also criticizes political parties for celebrating Tipu Jayanti, arguing that Tipu’s legacy includes the torture and slaughter of thousands of Hindus and Christians and that he should be remembered for these actions, not glorified.

    Tune in to this episode to uncover the true history of Tipu Sultan and understand why he remains a figure of admiration in Pakistan and among its politicians.


    00:00 - Introduction

    02:10 - Why write a book on Tipu Sultan?

    06:55 - Fire at the 'Sword of Tipu Sultan' set, 1989

    09:50 - How did Vikram Learn Kannada

    17:40 - Article on Mysore Dewans

    22:21 - How long did the book research take?

    29:45 - On Tipu Sultan's father, Hyder Ali

    37:55 - How Hyder Ali overthrew the Wadiyars

    48:05 - Tipu Sultan’s mother

    56:35 - Naraka Chaturdashi Story

    01:09:10 - Hyder Ali, a 'womanizer'

    01:19:20 - Mass circumcision of 85,000 Kodavas (Coorgis)

    01:25:30 - Was Tipu Sultan a freedom fighter?

    01:34:10 - The first decade of Tipu's rule

    01:45:40 - Shankaracharya's trick to save the Math

    01:54:50 - The surrender of Tipu Sultan’s two sons

    02:03:28 - The cannons of Tipu Sultan

    02:08:20 - The reason behind writing the 984-page book

    02:11:30 - Black magic

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    2 hrs and 17 mins