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Return to BandungReturn to BandungEmpire and the Polycrisis with Tim SahayIn this episode, I’m joined by Tim Sahay, co-director of Johns Hopkins University’s Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab and co-editor of Phenomenal World’s The Polycrisis newsletter, to discuss the many interconnected crises facing our world today, from the climate crisis to the rise of the authoritarian far-right to the collapse of the liberal international order—an intersection that some have termed ‘the polycrisis.’ We dig into the scope and meaning of this concept, its usefulness as a tool to make sense of our shifting global order, and the ways it can help us deepen our understanding of global im...2025-05-071h 09Return to BandungReturn to BandungMaking Sense of Dollar Imperialism with Radhika DesaiIn this episode, I’m joined by Radhika Desai, professor in the Department of Political Studies and director of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group at the University of Manitoba, to discuss dollar imperialism and the key role that the U.S. dollar plays in upholding American dominance on the world stage. We dig into the history of the dollar system from the early 20th century onwards, examining the significance and contradictions of the dollar’s status as global reserve currency in the capitalist world system, and explore the concept of ‘de-dollarization’ and what it means for the future of American...2025-04-2358 minReturn to BandungReturn to BandungImperialism and Resistance in West Africa with Black Alliance for PeaceIn this episode, I’m joined by Netfa Freeman, Coordinating Committee member of the Black Alliance for Peace and Co-Coordinator of BAP’s Africa team, to discuss the history of imperialism and anticolonial resistance in West Africa, with a specific focus on the developments in the Sahel region over the last few years. Examining the ongoing legacies of French colonialism and neocolonialism in this region, and the current upsurge of mass anticolonial sentiment that has manifested most recently in the rise of military leaders like Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traoré, we situate these developments within a longer history of West Af...2025-04-0952 minReturn to BandungReturn to BandungChina's Role in the Global Order with Tings ChakIn this episode, I’m joined by Tings Chak, Art Director at Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research and Editor of Wenhua Zongheng: A Journal of Contemporary Chinese Thought, to discuss China’s role in the shifting global order. We examine the achievements of China’s socialist revolution, its meteoric rise on the world stage in recent decades, and the complex dynamics of the ‘New Cold War’ that the United States is waging against China. In particular, we focus on the most common myths and misconceptions regarding China’s engagement with African nations and other countries in the Global South, and work to...2025-03-2656 minReturn to BandungReturn to BandungImperialism and Resistance in Haiti with Black Alliance for PeaceIn this episode, I’m joined by Erica Caines, Coordinating Committee member of the Black Alliance for Peace and Co-Coordinator of BAP’s Haiti/Americas team, to discuss the history of imperialism and anticolonial resistance in Haiti. We explore Haiti’s historical position as the world’s first Black republic, and the imperialist onslaught that has continued unabated against the country from the moment it first won independence from France in 1804. Delving into the complexities of the current crisis in Haiti, we examine how Haiti has come to function as a key laboratory for imperialist violence and aggression in the Amer...2025-03-1253 minReturn to BandungReturn to BandungIndigenous Resistance in North America with Nick EstesIn this episode, I’m joined by Nick Estes—associate professor of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota, cofounder of The Red Nation, and author of Our History Is the Future: Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance (Verso Books, 2019)—to discuss the long and rich history of Indigenous resistance to colonialism in North America. We explore the different ways that Indigenous peoples have stood up against settler-colonial displacement and erasure, both historically and in the present, and situate this history within a broader international context, tying together Indigenous struggles for la...2025-02-261h 04Return to BandungReturn to BandungThe Imperial Boomerang with Julian GoIn this episode, I’m joined by Julian Go, professor of sociology at the University of Chicago and author of Policing Empires: Race, Militarization and the Imperial Boomerang in the US and Great Britain (Oxford University Press, 2023), to discuss the intertwined relationship between imperialist violence abroad and fascism and state repression here at home—a concept known as the “imperial boomerang.” We explore the concept's origins in anticolonial analyses of Nazism’s rise in 20th-century Europe, as well as the ways in which this important idea can help us understand the resurgence of fascism and neo-fascism in our current political...2025-02-1259 minReturn to BandungReturn to BandungMaking Sense of Settler Colonialism with Sai EnglertIn this episode, I’m joined by Sai Englert, lecturer in the political economy of the Middle East at Leiden University’s Institute for Area Studies, to talk about the frequently invoked (but less frequently understood) concept of settler colonialism. We explore the nuances of what the term ‘settler colonialism’ really means, as well as how this phenomenon has historically manifested and continues to manifest in different contexts—from North America to Palestine and beyond. We also discuss the framework for understanding settler colonialism that Sai puts forth in his book Settler Colonialism: An Introduction, and how this framework overlaps w...2025-01-291h 07Return to BandungReturn to BandungThird Worldism and its Legacies with Vijay PrashadEpisode summary: In this episode, I’m joined by Vijay Prashad, Executive Director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research and author of forty books including The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World, to talk about the history and contemporary legacies of Third Worldism. We discuss the origins and trajectory of Third Worldism and the ‘Bandung Spirit,’ what became of this radical worldmaking project, and what lessons this rich history holds for anti-imperialist organizing and internationalist solidarity in the present day. We also discuss the challenges and contradictions of internationalism, and what it really means to sta...2025-01-1557 minReturn to BandungReturn to BandungBuilding an Anti-Imperialist Cultural Front with Writers Against the War on GazaIn this episode, I’m joined by Tiana Reid, an assistant professor of English at York University in Toronto and a member of Writers Against the War on Gaza (WAWOG), to talk about WAWOG’s work organizing a revolutionary cultural front against Zionism and imperialism. We discuss the crucial role that cultural production and political education have historically played in anti-imperialist struggle, and the urgent need for writers, artists, musicians, and other cultural workers to use their art and their platforms to stand in solidarity with Palestinians against apartheid, occupation, and genocide. Return to Bandung is hosted by P...2025-01-0858 minReturn to BandungReturn to BandungResisting Imperialism in Korea with Nodutdol Episode summary: In this episode, I’m joined by Jia Hong, an organizer with Nodutdol for Korean Community Development, to discuss the history and contemporary politics of imperialism and anticolonial resistance in Korea. We dive into the long history of foreign imperialism in the peninsula, from the Japanese occupation in the early 20th century to the ongoing U.S. military presence and its role in inflaming North-South tensions, and discuss the impact of the incoming Trump administration on Korea’s future. We also discuss the U.S. Out of Korea campaign that was launched earlier this summer by N...2024-12-1159 minReturn to BandungReturn to BandungLabor and Anti-Imperialist Politics with Alex PressIn this episode, I’m joined by Alex Press, a staff writer and labor reporter for Jacobin Magazine, to examine the complex relationship between the U.S. labor movement and anti-imperialist politics—its history, the current situation, and where we go from here. We discuss the historical entanglement of American labor with imperialism during the Cold War, the complexities and contradictions of anti-imperialist labor organizing in the imperial core, and the role that labor unions have played in the ongoing Palestine solidarity movement over the last year. Return to Bandung is hosted by Pranay Somayajula, an Indian-American writ...2024-11-2753 minReturn to BandungReturn to BandungThe BRICS' Push for a Multipolar WorldEpisode summary: In this episode, I discuss the BRICS—what it is, where it came from, and what significance it holds for the future of international politics. Reflecting on the bloc’s history and the most recent BRICS summit that took place last month, I explore the BRICS’ relationship to the emerging multipolar world order, and tackle the question of how we on the anti-imperialist left should think about projects like the BRICS, which pose a threat to Western hegemony without directly or explicitly challenging the capitalist-imperialist world system. Return to Bandung is hosted by Pranay...2024-11-1356 minReturn to BandungReturn to BandungVisualizing Palestine with Aline BatarsehIn this episode, I’m joined by Aline Batarseh, Executive Director of Visualizing Palestine, to reflect on the past year of genocide and resistance in Palestine and beyond. We discuss the current state of the global Palestine solidarity movement, the importance of the information front in the fight against Israel's occupation and apartheid regime, and the crucial work that Visualizing Palestine is doing to combat propaganda and shed light on the truth about what’s really happening in Palestine. Return to Bandung is hosted by Pranay Somayajula, an Indian-American writer, researcher, and organizer based in Washington, D.C. H...2024-10-301h 06Return to BandungReturn to BandungBuilding a New International Economic Order with Michael GalantIn this episode, I’m joined by Michael Galant, member of the Progressive International’s Secretariat and senior researcher at the Center for Economic and Policy Research (here on the show in his personal capacity!). Michael and I talk about the decades-long campaign to build a New International Economic Order—a radical proposal, first articulated in 1974, for radically reshaping the entire global economy as we know it in order to level the playing field for the nations of the Global South. We discuss the history and trajectory of the NIEO, the connections between this worldmaking project and the broader Third...2024-10-1659 minReturn to BandungReturn to BandungPilotAbout this episode: Return to Bandung is a podcast that explores questions of imperialism, resistance, and internationalist solidarity throughout history and into the present day, and seeks to make the case for why anti-imperialist politics are as important in our current moment as ever before. In this pilot episode, I introduce Return to Bandung, provide a brief overview of the anti-imperialist history and analysis behind the show, and share more about my vision for the show going forward. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave a review or rating, and...2024-10-0923 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#238 Everything's ConnectedIndia Policy Watch #1: Like a Kid in a Candy StoreInsights on current policy issues in India— Pranay KotasthaneIn the previous edition, I asked you to name your favourite sports policy to date. I don’t have a great answer myself. Nevertheless, my candidate would be liberalising FDI in retail.When posed with such questions, we often get anchored to the way governments are organised. The best sports policy can only be made by the sports ministry; the best education policy can only be made by the education ministry, and so o...2023-12-1807 minScaling DevToolsScaling DevToolsHow SigNoz grew to 12k GitHub stars with Pranay PrateekPranay Prateek is the founder of SigNoz - Open Source Observability with Traces, Logs and Metrics in a single pane. Topics covered:How SigNoz has grown to 12k starsHow did you get started with the open source model? And have there been any teething challenges. Apart from growth, have there been any other benefits?What is the path to monetization (question from Utpal Nadiger)?Could you talk about your technical writer program? Links:SigNoz https://signoz.io/Pranay's Twitter https://twitter.com/pranay01?s=202023-04-2028 minThe 32/15The 32/1519.BEST INDIAN DRINKS | LIVING UPSIDE DOWN IN AUSTRALIA | GUM SOLD FOR $55KWelcome to this week's episode of our podcast, where we explore some of the most interesting stories from around the world. In this episode, we delve into the world of Indian drinks and discover some of the best beverages that this rich and diverse country has to offer. PRANAY also shares his unique experience of living upside down in Australia - from the challenges of adapting to a different lifestyle, to the surprising benefits of seeing the world from a different perspective. And finally, we uncover the incredible story...2023-04-1545 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#205 Doodh Ka Doodh, Paani Ka PaaniGlobal Policy Watch: Bailout Pe Bailout Pe BailoutInsights on global policy issues relevant to India— RSJWhere do I start this week? Maybe with a spot of self-promotion. Pranay and I were guests on the popular Hindi podcast Puliyaabazi. I have been a long-time fan, so it was nice to be a guest there. Pranay usually co-hosts this with Saurabh and Khyati, but this time, he was on the other side. I felt a bit like Uday Chopra, who is only in the film because he is the producer’s broth...2023-03-1919 minThe 32/15The 32/1515.Is Twitter the Best Social Media App?Ja Morant did what? Andrew Tate Drama | Adin Ross's DownfallWelcome to today's episode where we will be covering a variety of topics in the world of sports and entertainment. First up, we'll dive into the world of basketball and talk about Ja Morant's recent crazy antics. The Memphis Grizzlies' point guard has been making headlines with his impressive performances on the court, but also with his off-court antics. Next, we'll switch gears and talk about Andrew Tate in a Romanian prison. The British kickboxing champion found himself behind bars in Romania after being accused of fraud. He'll share his story of how he navigated the legal system in a...2023-03-1726 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#204 The Distant Roll Of ThunderGlobal Policy Watch: Accident Ho GayaInsights on global policy issues relevant to India— RSJI must admit there are times when I have made a big deal about writing this newsletter. Not about the content, mind you. I’m not that vain yet. But the regularity of it all. Getting about 4000 words out between the two of us every week isn’t trivial stuff. But then there are weeks I ask myself if it is really a big deal. I mean, there are weeks when there’s so much happening in policy, politics...2023-03-1225 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#203 Economic Growth and Voter PreferencesIndia Policy Watch #1: Why We Don’t Care About GrowthInsights on burning policy issues in India— RSJEarlier this week, Pranay and I recorded an episode with Shruti Rajagopalan for her podcast Ideas of India. I have been following Shruti’s columns and the podcast for a while now, and I will recommend you subscribe to both her podcast and her newsletter. She’s always insightful, curious and uses first principles to probe issues. This means you cannot get away with the usual stock answers. One of the questions we discussed at length w...2023-03-0522 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#201 Blocking out the SunIndia Policy Watch #1: What Do Successive Defence Budgets Reveal?Insights on burning policy issues in India— Pranay Kotasthane(An edited version of this article was published in Hindustan Times on 13th Feb)Another defence budget zoomed past us on Feb 1. Since then, analyses have focused on how the defence spending for the coming year departs from the last year. Some have waved a red flag as defence spending has fallen below 2 per cent of GDP for the first time in many years. On the other hand, the defence ministry’s post-budget press...2023-03-0526 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#202 The Debt of the FutureIndia Policy Watch: Passing the BurdenInsights on burning policy issues in India— Pranay KotasthaneAs Wilson’s Matrix tells us, concentrated benefits (costs) trump diffused costs (benefits) on most occasions. Organising people around diffuse interests is difficult. As a political articulation of these voices is difficult, they are consigned to being a background hum in the cacophony of politics. One such diffused interest group is the future generation. Apart from the common difficulty that all diffuse interest groups face, they face a small, little additional problem — they aren’t even in this w...2023-02-2614 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#196 Roving BanditsPredictions: 2023—RSJAs promised last week, let’s get going with some predictions for 2023. Pranay likes to keep them very specific (for a good reason), while I get away with broad bets.Global EconomyThe problem with predicting anything on how things will unfold globally is the random big event that upends all forecasts. This has happened in the last three years. The impact of the pandemic waves and the Ukraine war is yet to play out fully. By themselves, it makes for difficult terrain for forecasts. I’m hoping we don’t...2023-01-1527 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#192 From Local to GlobalIndia Policy Watch: State Capacity, the Smart Parking EditionInsights on domestic policy issues— Pranay KotasthanePublic policy is all around us; observing the same public space over time can reveal much about public policy, implementation, and state capacity. So, I’ll try something different today. I will narrate the story of a parking policy reform, which I’ve observed closely over the last couple of years. In it are lessons for government contracting, deployment of technology, and public choice. Drop a reply if this story resonates with you or if you have other...2022-11-2718 minThe 32/15The 32/1512.A HEARTFELT CONVERSATION WITH PRANAY!Welcome to the 32/15 Podcast. Here on the show, we talk about life and productivity, mental health and well-being, and all that you need to know about being a friend. We also play games, so if you're looking for a fun way to learn how to be better at your job or tackle the challenges of life, this is the podcast for you. We'd love it if you'd leave us a 5-star rating on Spotify and follow our Instagrams:   Dylan's Instagram and Pranay's Instagram .2022-10-241h 05Anticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#186 Of Magnitude and Littleness*India Policy Watch #1: The Anatomy of DecentralisationInsights on topical policy issues in India— Pranay KotasthaneThe human-made floods in some parts of Bengaluru generated much furore. Writing about it in our previous edition, RSJ remarked:The way the political economy is structured right now, it is difficult to see how there will be enough devolution of power and finances to a city. A big city most often is a bankrupt political orphan in India. It doesn’t look like changing any time soon.I share his anguish. However, I re...2022-09-1824 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#183 Free Lunches ForeverPolicyWTF: Revdi Fertiliser CultureThis section looks at egregious public policies. Policies that make you go: WTF, Did that really happen? - Pranay KotasthaneIn the past, we have discussed many government plans of the “One Nation, One X” kind. Still, I must confess. Of all things that can substitute the letter X, “fertiliser” was beyond my thinking horizon. Limited thinking wasn’t a problem for the government, which has:“decided to implement One Nation One Fertiliser by introducing single brand name and the logo under fertiliser subsidy scheme namely Pradhan Mantri Bhartiy...2022-08-2826 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#181 We Shall OvercomeHappy Independence Day!- Pranay Kotasthane and RSJThis newsletter can often seem pessimistic about India. That isn’t true, though. Every year, on Independence Day, we remind ourselves and our readers why we write this newsletter. This is how we ended the Independence Day edition of 2020:“What we have achieved so far is precious. That’s worth reminding ourselves today. We will go back to writing future editions lamenting our state of affairs.We will do so because we know it’s worth it.”  This year we thought it would be...2022-08-1554 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#176 Of East Asian TransformationsGlobal Policy Watch #1: The Road Not Taken Insights on policy issues making news around the world— Pranay KotasthaneEast Asian economic success is one of India’s favourite public policy discussion themes. Regardless of the facts, we have strengthened our own beliefs based on that transformation. For instance, many Indians are convinced that South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan became powerhouses through well-executed industrial policies in which governments threw their full weight behind specific domestic sectors and companies. East Asian examples are often used to justify India’s protectionist trade measures, a business environment that p...2022-07-1021 minFrom MD to Entrepreneur with Dr. Pranay ParikhFrom MD to Entrepreneur with Dr. Pranay ParikhE08 - How to Get UnstuckRELATED LINKS:Ascent Equity GroupREACH MEFrom MD to Entrepreneur WebsiteEmail mePranay Parikh LinkedinThank you for listening to FROM MD To Entrepreneur PodcastTune in every Wednesday, 5 AM PST. Follow Us on our socials Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/frommdpodcast/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/from-md-to-entrepreneur/ Website - https://www.frommd.com/episodes/ 2022-06-2206 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#172 State Of PlayPolicyWTF: See No Evil, Read No Evil, Hear No EvilThis section looks at egregious public policies. Policies that make you go: WTF, Did that really happen?— Pranay KotasthaneEarlier this week, I stumbled on this headline in the Business Standard: "Remove price cap and channel bundling restrictions: Broadcasters tell TRAI”. For someone writing a weekly newsletter on Indian public policy, price controls are a gift that keeps on giving. Naturally, I went down this rabbit hole.For context, read this consultation paper. Under the New Regulatory Framework 2017, there are price caps...2022-06-1231 minFrom MD to Entrepreneur with Dr. Pranay ParikhFrom MD to Entrepreneur with Dr. Pranay ParikhE02 - My Journey From MD to EntrepreneurListen to my journey From MD to Entrepreneur.RELATED LINKSG. Kingsley Ward Books Ascent Equity GroupCONTACT MEFrom MD to Entrepreneur WebsiteEmail mePranay Parikh LinkedinThank you for listening to FROM MD To Entrepreneur PodcastTune in every Wednesday, 5 AM PST. Follow Us on our socials Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/frommdpodcast/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/from-md-to-entrepreneur/ Website - https://www.frommd.com/episodes/ 2022-06-0207 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#170 A Universal Solution & The Rocket ManIndia Policy Watch: Why is UBI Back Again?Insights on burning policy issues in India- Pranay KotasthaneThe Universal Basic Income (UBI) proposal made it to last week's policy headlines. The occasion was the release of a report commissioned by the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister. Written by the Institute for Competitiveness, the State of Inequality in India Report bats for “raising minimum income and introducing universal basic income” to reduce “the income gap and equal distribution of earnings in the labour market”. There is no cost-benefit analysis or imple...2022-05-2925 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#166 Putin' Vodka In BiharIndia Policy Watch #1: Love For PutinInsights on burning policy issues in India- RSJYou must have noticed a distinct anti-west, pro-Putin tone in the media outlets that toe the government’s line in India. The intellectual right has been busy with columns equivocating on who has to shoulder the blame for the war. What could be the reasons for this? There’s of course the strategic autonomy argument. We are dependent on Russia for our defence and oil requirements. It has been a reliable friend of ours in the past...2022-04-1022 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#165 Vishwaguru Max?Not(PolicyWTF): Trade Deals Are GoodThis section looks at policies that are surprisingly sane.- RSJWe signed a trade deal with Australia yesterday. For over a decade now, we have been trying to get this going. The deal falls just short of a free trade agreement (FTA) but that’s a minor quibble that should get sorted in future. Australia’s desire to reduce its dependence on China as the primary trading partner and India’s willingness to have a stronger link with the Quad on economic matters seem to have brought...2022-04-0325 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#164 Two PerspectivesIndia Policy Watch: The Indispensability of Economic GrowthInsights on burning policy issues in India— Pranay KotasthaneShruti Rajagopalan and Lant Pritchett's of India conversation is full of insights for all public policy students. From that conversation, there was one particular claim that I want to discuss this week: economic growth is not just necessary, but also a sufficient condition for reasonably high levels of human wellbeing.Over the last few years, many people have grown sceptical about the very idea of economic growth. There is a whole cottage industry of ex...2022-03-2712 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#159 Three ConundrumsPolicyWTF: Band-aids for Bullet WoundsThis section looks at egregious public policies. Policies that make you go: WTF, Did that really happen? - Pranay KotasthaneThe ongoing political crisis in Ukraine has a small sub-plot that links to India’s education policy self-goals. Before the current crisis unfolded, I had heard that Russia and Ukraine were popular destinations for aspiring medical students from India. What I didn’t know was how big this cohort is in Ukraine. Multiple news reports claim that there are nearly 18,000 of them in Ukraine alone. Apparently, Indian medical studen...2022-02-2029 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#157 Money MattersProgramming Note: It’s just me this time. RSJ will be back next week. - PranayIndia Policy Watch #1: The Indefensibility of India’s Defence FinancingInsights on burning policy issues in India— Pranay KotasthaneGovernment budgets should be seen in the context of on-ground realities and future targets. The immediate context of the latest defence budget is the continuing stand-off between Indian and Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh. Since it began in May 2020, this stand-off has underlined the need to urgently equip India's defence forces to manage the strategic challenge posed...2022-02-0612 minThe 32/15The 32/157. Flying Cars, Universities, Metaverse and moreListen to the hosts Pranay and Dylan talk about the upcoming Metaverse, The Future, Flying cars, roommates and much more about them. Experience stories, incidents first hand right here. Make sure to follow this podcast to show your support The Reacts channel: FlashReacts   Pranay's Instagram = @dopepranay Dylan's Instagram = @dylanmascarenhas_ Pranay's Youtube = Dong CODM Dylan's Youtube = FlashStreams2022-02-0134 minThe 32/15The 32/156. YELLOW LIGHTSListen to the hosts Pranay and Dylan talk about the YouTube boxing scene, Jake Paul, Deji Vs Alex, their dream vacation space and learn more about them. Experience stories, incidents first hand right here. Make sure to follow this podcast to show your support The Reacts channel: FlashReacts   Pranay's Instagram = @dopepranay Dylan's Instagram = @dylanmascarenhas_ Pranay's Youtube = Dong CODM Dylan's Youtube = FlashStreams2022-01-2435 minThe 32/15The 32/155. THE NEW YEAR EPISODE!Listen to the hosts Pranay and Dylan talk about their NewYear celebrations, Logan Pauls New drink, Spiderman NWH and much more. Experience stories, incidents first hand right here. Make sure to follow this podcast to show your support The Reacts channel: FlashReacts   Pranay's Instagram = @dopepranay Dylan's Instagram = @dylanmascarenhas_ Pranay's Youtube = Dong CODM Dylan's Youtube = FlashSweats CODM2022-01-1830 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#151 The Wrong Kind Of ConvergenceIndia Policy Watch #1: Imitating The EnemyInsights on burning policy issues in India— RSJPranay made an interesting point in the last edition on how India should avoid mimicking China if it were to position itself as a counter to them. The core idea was we often fall into the trap of behaving like our ‘enemy’ when we compete with them. This hurts our long term interests. I was thinking about it in the context of Indian politics and how often this has turned out to be true. A classic instance of this is Wes...2021-12-1218 minThe 32/15The 32/154. OUR FIRST GUEST HAS ARRIVED!!WE UPLOADED LATE BUT FINALLY GOT OUR FIRST GUEST ON THE SHOW! Learn more about him throughout the course of this episode. Where your hosts speak about how they met this special guest, how they've grown together and much more. Make sure to follow this podcast to show your support 2021-12-0235 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#149 Turning And Turning In The Widening GyreIndia Policy Watch: Crypto And Samvidhaan Insights on burning policy issues in India— RSJWhen you write a weekly newsletter you view every news item as possible content for the next edition. You shoehorn some framework or stretch things to draw a historical parallel with that event. Trust me, it can be tiring - speaking for me, not for Pranay who has frameworks for his breakfast with poha. But as I sometimes like to say, there are weeks when content presents itself on a platter with a side of masala papad. This is one...2021-11-2822 minThe 32/15The 32/153. THE HOLIDAY EPISODE!Listen to the hosts Pranay and Dylan talk about their vacations after a week of excitement in their lives. Experience stories, incidents first hand right here. Make sure to follow this podcast to show your support 2021-11-1832 minThe 32/15The 32/152. Us on Vacation, Healthcare, TV shows and moreIn this episode, dive deeper into the lives of your hosts Dylan and Pranay. Learn new cool interesting facts about them. Experience stories, incidents first hand right here. Pranay's Instagram = @dopepranay Dylan's Instagram = @dylanmascarenhas Pranay's Youtube = Dong CODM Dylan's Youtube = FlashSweats CODM2021-10-2935 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#144 Yeh Democracy Hai Aur Yahan Hamari Pawri Ho Rahi HaiBack with a new edition of this newsletter. We spent the past 5 weeks trying to work on a few long pending items that needed our attention. Unsurprisingly, the earth went on spinning and nobody missed us. Not much work got done either.Anyway, things happened in these intervening weeks. We reached a billion vaccine jabs last week. Quite an achievement. We often lament about the ineffective state and the poor health infrastructure in India. But there’s no denying there are times when the state can will its agencies to reach an ambitious target. The vac...2021-10-2424 minTechnopolitikTechnopolitik#11 Antriksh Really-Really MattersSiliconpolitik: Where Do We Go Now?— Pranay KotasthaneI have a follow-up paper for NUS-ISAS discussing the next steps for the Quad Semiconductor Supply Chain initiative. I argue that the Quad Principles Document on Technology Design, Development, Governance and Use is a good reference point for the collaboration on semiconductors.An initiative to map capacity and identify vulnerabilities is a welcome first step. However, a lot more needs to be done to create a secure, resilient semiconductor supply chain. Another vital document released on 24th September — the Quad Principles on Technology Design, Development, Gover...2021-10-2026 minTechnopolitikTechnopolitik#10 Quadrilateral TechnopolitikSiliconpolitik: Mile Sur Mera Tumhaara— Pranay KotasthaneHigh Technology cooperation is fast becoming a differentiating point of the Quad arrangement. It appears that the Quad Working Group, which was formed after the first Summit meeting in March 2021, has locked in space, biotechnology, 5G communications, cybersecurity, and semiconductors as five immediate focus areas. Music to my ears. As Technopolitik readers are aware, I have been making a case for a Quad collaboration on semiconductors over the last five months. So it was gratifying to find out that, amongst other things, the Quad launched a Se...2021-10-0621 minTechnopolitikTechnopolitik#9 Yogakshema in SpaceSiliconpolitik: Ab Dilli Door Nahin— Pranay KotasthaneReaders would've noticed that this newsletter bats for a Quad partnership on semiconductor supply chain security for geopolitical, geoeconomic, and technological reasons.In edition #5, we proposed what an 'announcement' on semiconductors as an outcome of the upcoming Quad leaders-level summit meeting, could look like. We wrote:One, announce a Quad Semiconductor Supply Chain Resilience Fund. Think of this as a multi-sovereign wealth fund but for semiconductor investments across the Quad countries. This fund could focus on two areas:* create a roadmap for ne...2021-09-2218 minAudipyeAudipyeMRITYULOK | Episode 3 - Pagal Scientist | Horror Story| Audiobookश्रृंखला के इस तीसरे एपिसोड में सिद्धारत का रास्ता देख रहा है 350 साल से अनसुलझा एक मर्डर केस, कुछ बिखरी यादे और एक पागल खूनी Scientist, जो किसी भी क़ीमत अपनी सनक पूरी करना चाहता है, वहीं क्या गरुड़ लोक में फसा सिद्धारत अपने आप को ज़िंदा रखने के लिए क्या अपनी बची हुई यादे पा पायेगा? आईये देखते है.... In the third episode of this horror series, Siddhart reaches at a Crazy Scientist's apartment who is eager to solve a homicide for 350 years. He wants to trade Siddhart's memories with a solved case... You can watch this Audiobook on You Tube & all other Major listening platforms as well... आप हमारी ऑडियो स्टोरीज का मज़ा You Tube और अन्य श्रवण मंचो पर भी ले सकते है। जाईये और Audipye को subscribe कीजिये। Created By Pranay Sharma. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/audi-pye/message2021-09-1710 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#141 Pakistan, Afghanistan....Hindustan: The Akhanda Bharat Edition 🎧Matsyanyaaya #1: What Does Pakistan’s Cadmean Victory in Afghanistan Mean for IndiaBig fish eating small fish = Foreign Policy in action— Pranay Kotasthane(This is a draft of my article which appeared first in Times of India’s Tuesday, August 23rd edition.)Taliban's takeover of Kabul is forcing India to reassess its aims and objectives concerning Afghanistan. Of primary interest is the impact of this development on Pakistan. On this question, two views have come to light over the last few days.The first view cautions against the increase in terrorism from Pa...2021-08-2937 minAudipyeAudipyeजापान की गलियों में घुमती आधी कटी चुड़ैल | half cut Witch haunting in the streets of japan | Japanese Urban Legend | Horror Story | AudiobookTeke teke once an innocent girl turn into a deadly urban legends that still seeks to revenge in the nights of japan. She kills those who don't know where her legs are.Story is not for weak hearted people, if you are emotionally weak, we strongly recommend you to leave this video right now.  This story is based on real events, names, places & time have been changed to maintain privacy.  Enjoy the video!Credits:An Audipye production audiobook series.Mix & Mastering: Pranay SharmaSFX: Pranay Sharma...2021-08-2805 minTechnopolitikTechnopolitik#7 Mine : MoonInfopolitik: A Military Withdrawal in the Information Age— Pranay KotasthaneA month-and-half ago, I had tweeted this:I had further written that:“in the Industrial Age, such suppression could be covered up; that’s no longer the case in radically networked communities. The difference between the Afghanistan of 2001 and 2021 is mobile phones plus internet. Given these factors, the use of force against non-combatants is almost certain to receive instant condemnation from other countries. We can expect some backlash in US domestic politics as well. Such conflicts are global by default in the In...2021-08-2526 minAudipyeAudipyeभारत में चुड़ैलों का रोड | The Witch Road in India | Horror Story | AudiobookWhat's wrong in Mumbai & Goa highway that you can't ride on it carrying meat with you? There are claims that people have seen witches in this national highway. Story is not for weak hearted people, if you are emotionally weak, we strongly recommend you to leave this video right now.This story is based on real events, names, places & time have been changed to maintain privacy.  Enjoy the video!Credits:An Audipye production audiobook series.Video: Arjun RamanStory by: Pranay SharmaMix & Mastering: Pranay SharmaSFX: Pranay SharmaMusic & Score: Pranay SharmaRecorded at Audipye studios.  2021 All rights reserved. Follow us:https://www.facebook.com...2021-08-2201 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#140 We Do Need Education 🎧India Policy Watch: Chinese CheckersInsights on burning policy issues in India- RSJWe often write about China here. And we make three points:* China is a model of authoritarian state-driven capitalism. There should be no illusion anymore it will turn into a liberal democracy as its citizens gain greater economic freedom. The Party will find new market demons to slay to send out a convincing message to the people that only it can usher in a stable and prosperous society. It will continue to undermine liberal democracy and it i...2021-08-2220 minAudipyeAudipyeManohar tau: Raat ko sadko pe machis mangta bhoot | Horror Story | AudiobookSome spirits are hungry for blood, some are hungry for honour & some just wants to smoke. There is an old saying that never travel in haunted places in night & never say NO to a spirit. The story is from a village of Maharashtra where many people have witnessed some strange incidents with them.Story is not for weak hearted people, if you are emotionally weak, we strongly recommend you to leave this video right now.  This story is based on real events, names, places & time have been changed to maintain privacy.  Enjoy the video!...2021-08-1902 minAudipyeAudipyeHotel Grandlife | Finale Episode - Hisab Barabar | Audiobook | Horror Storyश्रृंखला के अंतिम एपिसोड में आपका बहे खोल के इंतेज़ार कर रहा है, रहस्य, रोमांच और चौका देने वाला एक खुलासा।In the penultimate episode of the series waiting for you suspense, thrill & a shocking revelation.This is the Fifth and Last video of our Audiobook series Hotel Grandlife.Story is not for weak hearted people, if you are emotionally weak, we strongly recommend you to leave this video right now.  This story is based on real events, names, places & time have been changed to maintain privacy.  Enjoy the video!Credits:An Audipye production audiobook series.Mix & Mastering: Pranay SharmaSFX: Pranay SharmaMusic & Score: Pranay SharmaRecorded at Audipye studios.  2021 All rights reserved. Follow us:https://www.facebook.com/audipyehttps://www.instagram.com/audipye/https://in.pinterest.com/audipye/--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/audi-pye/message2021-08-1313 minTechnopolitikTechnopolitik#6 National Power and its Technopolitikal DomainsMatsyanyaaya: Technology and National Power— Pranay KotasthaneTo say that technology impacts geopolitics is to state the obvious. There are new books and articles written every day about how technology X might impact State Y’s politics. Yet, there are surprisingly few frameworks that precisely articulate the ways in which technologies can increase or decrease national power.It is for this reason that I found a recent CSET Report National Power after AI interesting. The central argument of the report is that major, widely used technologies — such as AI — alter the power of states a...2021-08-1123 minAudipyeAudipyeHotel Grandlife | Episode 4 - Soja Raajkumar | Audiobook | Horror StorySeries के इस एपिसोड में आरव के परिवार को होटल में कुछ नए दोस्त मिलते है, वहीं कोई अनहोनी भी उनके परिवार का इंतज़ार कर रही है।In the second last episode of this series Aarav's family's finds an old connection with the Hotel Grandlife, meanwhile a horrible surprise in thier fate is waiting for them.This is the Fourth video of our Audiobook series Hotel Grandlife. Story is not for weak hearted people, if you are emotionally weak, we strongly recommend you to leave this video right now. This story is based on real events, names, places & time have been changed to maintain privacy.  Enjoy the video!Credits:An Audipye production audiobook series.Mix & Mastering: Pranay SharmaSFX: Pranay SharmaMusic & Score: Pranay SharmaRecorded at Audipye studios...2021-07-2914 minTechnopolitikTechnopolitik#5 Harmful Harms and Not so Rare Rare EarthsSiliconpolitik: The Upcoming Quad Summit-Pranay KotasthaneNews reports suggest that the first in-person Quad summit is likely to be held in September. The last online summit-level meeting created three working groups on vaccines, critical & emerging technologies (C&ET), and climate change.Though there has been some action on vaccine delivery, there are virtually no updates about the outcomes of the other two working groups. At least on the C&ET front, it seems to me that a vast agenda has bogged down any meaningful collaboration. To this day, it seems that the...2021-07-2812 minAudipyeAudipyeHotel Grandlife | Episode 3 - Bure Fase | Audiobook | Horror Storyमनी से आंखे चार होने के बाद आरव और साधवी अपनी ज़िंदगी के लिए घबरा रहे है, मगर किसमत की कोख में कई और तोहफे उनका इंतेज़ार कर रहे थे...After finally facing Mani, Aarav & Saadhvi are crying for their life, while destiny is in mood of giving them more surprises.This is the Third video of our Audiobook series Hotel Grandlife. Story is not for weak hearted people, if you are emotionally weak, we strongly recommend you to leave this video right now.  This story is based on real events, names, places & time have been changed to maintain privacy.  Enjoy the video!Credits: An Audipye production audiobook series.Mix & Mastering: Pranay SharmaSFX: Pranay SharmaMusic & Score: Pranay SharmaRecorded at Audipye studios.  2021 All rights reserved.Follow us:https://www.facebook.com/audipyehttps://www.instagram.com/audip2021-07-2618 minAudipyeAudipyeHotel Grandlife | Episode 2 - Mani | Audiobook | Horror Storyमुंशी काका की भयानक मौत के बाद, साधवी और आरव को अपने घर में किसी अशुभ साये के होने का एहसास होने लगा, इस बीच ऋषि को एक पुरानी किताब मिली जो सदियों से खुली नहीं थी।After the haunting death of Munshi Kaka, Sadhvi & Aarav started having suspicion about something sinister in thier house, meanwhile Rishi found an old book that wasn't open from ages.This is the second video of our Audiobook series Hotel Grandlife. Story is not for weak hearted people, if you are emotionally weak, we strongly recommend you to leave this video right now.  This story is based on real events, names, places & time have been changed to maintain privacy.  Enjoy the video! Credits: An Audipye production audiobook series.Mix & Mastering: Pranay SharmaSFX: Pranay SharmaMusic & Score: Pranay SharmaRecorded at Audipye studios.  2021 All rights reserved.Follow us:https://www.facebook.com/audipyehttps://www.instagram.2021-07-2014 minAudipyeAudipyeHotel Grandlife | Episode 1 - Munshi Kaka | Audiobook | Horror Storyआराव और साधवी तय करते है की अब वो अपनी बचि ज़िन्दगी भारत आ कर अपने पुष्तैनी घर में बितायंगे, लेकिन उनके गांव में कोई शैतानी शक्ति इंतेज़ार कर रही थी। वही उनके घर की रखवाली कर रहे मुंशी काका उनके इस निर्णय से खुश नहीं। Aarav decided to get back to India with his family & spent his rest of his life at his ancestral place, though something sinister is waiting for them at his ancestral house. Meanwhile their house caretaker Munshi Kaka is unhappy at them. This is the first video of our Audiobook series Hotel Grandlife.  Story is not for weak hearted people, if you are emotionally weak, we strongly recommend you to leave this video right now.  This story is based on real events, names, places & time have been changed to maintain privacy.  Enjoy the video! Credits: An Audipye production audiobook series.Mix & Mastering: Pranay SharmaSFX: Pranay SharmaMusic & Score: Pranay SharmaRecorded at Audipye studios.  2021 All rights reserved.Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/audipyehttps://www.instagram.com/audipye/2021-07-1913 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#136 Xi Is Unfriending Big TechMatsyanyaaya: The Rational Actor TrapBig fish eating small fish = Foreign Policy in action— Pranay KotasthaneNothing succeeds like success. Once you are perceived as being successful, new narratives emerge that trace a neat path explaining how success was attained through grit, foresight, and determination. The role of chance fades in the background. All stories show how the hero withstood the odds, took the right decisions, and defeated a world that was stacked against it. Sometimes, nation-states craft stories with such narrative arcs. The State as the all-knowing decision-maker is...2021-07-1829 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#135 The Nehruvian Ideal 🎧While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways.Audio narration by Ad-Auris.  Pranay was on this week’s The Seen and the Unseen discussing all things public policy with ace podcaster, writer and thinker, Amit Varma. India Policy Watch: Dilip Kumar And India  Insights on burning policy issues in India- RSJDilip Kumar passed away this week. You might...2021-07-1117 minSome Rare & Unheard Characters of MahabharataSome Rare & Unheard Characters of MahabharataDushala- The 101 KauravaDuhshala, also spelt as Dushala or Dussala, was the only daughter of king Dhritarashtra and Queen Gandhari and sister to Kauravas in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. She was married to Jayadratha the king of Sindhu. She had a son named Suratha. Voice By:- Pranay P. Chaturvedi --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mahabharata-dps-gurgaon/message2021-06-1601 minSome Rare & Unheard Characters of MahabharataSome Rare & Unheard Characters of MahabharataMaharishi Ved Vyasa, The Author of MahabharataKrishna Dvaipayana or Ved Vyasa was a legendary sage, best known as the traditional author of the Hindu epic, Mahabharata. He is also sometimes credited as the traditional compiler of the Vedas, as well as the writer of other important works including the Puranas. Voice by :- Pranay P. Chaturvedi --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mahabharata-dps-gurgaon/message2021-06-1505 minPranayismePranayismeTantra 1; de strategie van Pranay Zen.pranayzen.nl :-)2021-06-1323 minOpen UpOpen UpVirology LabOpen Up - Sai Pranay2021-06-0902 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#127 What Makes an Ideology? 🎧While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways.Audio narration by Ad-Auris.  India Policy Watch: Radically Networked SuccourInsights on burning policy issues in India— Pranay KotasthaneWhen the going gets tough, we become desperate for signs of hope. Unfortunately, the union government has inspired no such thing. It has instead opted for image management over accepting responsibility, complacency over taking char...2021-05-1618 minSportscenterSportscenterSC podcast : IPL 2021 halfway stageAdvait, Chinmay, Pranay, and Rohan discuss the points table and all teams' journey till the halfway stage of the tournament in their inimitable style.2021-05-021h 29SportscenterSportscenterSportscenter Podcast : pre IPL squad discussionAdvait, Pranay, Ram, and Rohan discuss the squads of all 8 franchises for IPL 2021 in their own unique, somewhat inappropriate way. 😉2021-04-081h 33SportscenterSportscenterSportscenter Podcast : E3Chinmay, Ram, and Pranay discuss the 3 match ODI series between India and England that India managed to win after a humdinger of a last match.2021-03-2835 minSportscenterSportscenterSportscenter Podcast : E2Advait, Chinmay, Ram, and Pranay discuss the 5th and final T20I of the India England series, which happened to be a decider and proved to be a humdinger of a match.2021-03-2052 minSportscenterSportscenterSportscenter Podcast : E1Advait, Ram, and Pranay discuss the 4th T20I between India and England, and a lot of other things, in signature Sportscenter style.2021-03-1941 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#115 Anti-State, Anti-Government Or Anti-Nation? 🎧This newsletter is really a public policy thought-letter. While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought-letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways. It seeks to answer just one question: how do I think about a particular public policy problem/solution?PS: If you enjoy listening instead of reading, we have this edition available as an audio narration on all podcasting platforms courtesy the good folks at Ad-Auris. If you have any feedback, please send it to us...2021-03-1419 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#106 Exit, Voice, Loyalty, And Mia KhalifaThis newsletter is really a public policy thought-letter. While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought-letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways. It seeks to answer just one question: how do I think about a particular public policy problem/solution?PS: If you enjoy listening instead of reading, we have this edition available as an audio narration on all podcasting platforms courtesy the good folks at Ad-Auris. If you have any feedback, please send it to us...2021-02-0715 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#103 Constitution Chronicles: 4 Books & 2 Speeches 🎧This newsletter is really a public policy thought-letter. While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought-letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways. It seeks to answer just one question: how do I think about a particular public policy problem/solution?PS: If you enjoy listening instead of reading, we have this edition available as an audio narration on all podcasting platforms courtesy the good folks at Ad-Auris. If you have any feedback, please send it to us...2021-01-2709 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#100 Intoxicating Eardrops 🎧We have hit a century! Thank you for reading us.This newsletter is really a public policy thought-letter. While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought-letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways. It seeks to answer just one question: how do I think about a particular public policy problem/solution?PS: If you enjoy listening instead of reading, we have this edition available as an audio narration on all podcasting platforms courtesy the good f...2021-01-1720 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#96 A Lazy Start To 2021🎧This newsletter is really a weekly public policy thought-letter. While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought-letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways. It seeks to answer just one question: how do I think about a particular public policy problem/solution?PS: If you enjoy listening instead of reading, we have this edition available as an audio narration courtesy the good folks at Ad-Auris. If you have any feedback, please send it to us.— RSJ2021-01-0313 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#94 Reforms: Caught Consensus, Bowled HubrisThis newsletter is really a weekly public policy thought-letter. While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought-letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways. It seeks to answer just one question: how do I think about a particular public policy problem/solution?PS: If you enjoy listening instead of reading, we have this edition available as an audio narration courtesy the good folks at Ad-Auris. If you have any feedback, please send it to us.Pol...2020-12-1313 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#92 India's Marathon 🎧This newsletter is really a weekly public policy thought-letter. While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought-letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways. It seeks to answer just one question: how do I think about a particular public policy problem/solution?PS: If you enjoy listening instead of reading, we have this edition available as an audio narration courtesy the good folks at Ad-Auris. If you have any feedback, please send it to us.New...2020-12-0619 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#90 "Politics is the Art of the Possible"This newsletter is really a weekly public policy thought-letter. While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought-letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways. It seeks to answer just one question: how do I think about a particular public policy problem/solution?PS: If you enjoy listening instead of reading, we have this edition available as an audio narration courtesy the good folks at Ad-Auris. If you have any feedback, please send it to us.Pol...2020-11-2919 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#88 Economics Matters, Capitalism WorksThis newsletter is really a weekly public policy thought-letter. While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought-letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways. It seeks to answer just one question: how do I think about a particular public policy problem/solution?PS: If you enjoy listening instead of reading, we have this edition available as an audio narration courtesy the good folks at Ad-Auris. If you have any feedback, please send it to us.Ind...2020-11-2221 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#86 Production-Linked Subsidies & Decoding CharismaThis newsletter is really a weekly public policy thought-letter. While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought-letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways. It seeks to answer just one question: how do I think about a particular public policy problem/solution?PS: If you enjoy listening instead of reading, we have this edition available as an audio narration courtesy the good folks at Ad-Auris. If you have any feedback, please send it to us.Ind...2020-11-1614 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#84 Factions Are NaturalThis newsletter is really a weekly public policy thought-letter. While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought-letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways. It seeks to answer just one question: how do I think about a particular public policy problem/solution?PS: If you enjoy listening instead of reading, we have this edition available as an audio narration courtesy the good folks at Ad-Auris. If you have any feedback, please send it to us.Ind...2020-11-0818 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#82 What Does it Mean to be Free?This newsletter is really a weekly public policy thought-letter. While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought-letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways. It seeks to answer just one question: how do I think about a particular public policy problem/solution?PS: If you enjoy listening instead of reading, we have this edition available as an audio narration courtesy the good folks at Ad-Auris. If you have any feedback, please send it to us....2020-11-0114 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#78 Radically Nefarious OutrageThis newsletter is really a weekly public policy thought-letter. While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought-letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways. It seeks to answer just one question: how do I think about a particular public policy problem/solution?PS: If you enjoy listening instead of reading, we have this edition available as an audio narration courtesy the good folks at Ad-Auris. If you have any feedback, please send it to us.Mat...2020-10-1821 minAnticipating the UnintendedAnticipating the Unintended#74 (Internet+Politics) & India's Transition To An Industrial Society 🎧This newsletter is really a weekly public policy thought-letter. While excellent newsletters on specific themes within public policy already exist, this thought-letter is about frameworks, mental models, and key ideas that will hopefully help you think about any public policy problem in imaginative ways. It seeks to answer just one question: how do I think about a particular public policy problem/solution?PS: If you enjoy listening instead of reading, we have this edition available as an audio narration courtesy the good folks at Ad-Auris. If you have any feedback, please send it to us.A F...2020-10-0417 minReinvent - Hosted By PranayReinvent - Hosted By PranayPolitical Satire in IndiaWe all know about the state of media in our country. In the time of messy news debates and senseless sensationalism, there are very few independent news websites and youtube channels that are trying to play a fair game to provide the right information,facts and analysis. Today we talk to someone who belong this small group but does things diffetenrtly, he is a political satirist. Hold on your questions there and start listening the podcast. Akash Banerjee, founder and host of India's biggest Political Satire platform, The Deshbhakt joins Pranay to talk about political satire, the process of using...2020-06-2232 minPranayismePranayismeDe aforismen van PranayNummer 1 t/m 5.2020-02-2435 minPranayismePranayismeMijn klooster mijn droom. .Stilte. Zen Tarot. Pranay Zen. Pin-pointing.2020-01-0517 minPranayismePranayismeMijn missie.De asana van Pranay Zen is je intentie van zijn.2019-12-2712 minPranay Gomashe\'s tracksPranay Gomashe's tracksEpisode 16 - Pranay Gomashe's tracks2019-03-3003 minPranay Gomashe\'s tracksPranay Gomashe's tracksEpisode 15 - Pranay Gomashe's tracks2019-02-0102 minPranay Gomashe\'s tracksPranay Gomashe's tracksSajna By Pranay2016-07-1801 min