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Incarnations
India in 50 Lives
The history of India told through the lives of 50 phenomenal people.
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4.4 stars from 190 ratings
Absolutely brilliant!
Both this podcast and the book on the same topic by Professor Khilnani are absolutely brilliant. I find myself going back to them year after year. Well researched and exquisitely presented, the podcast and the book overflow with novel insights. What a marvelous approach to Indian history!
pdxgupta via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/30/23
Well researched and meticulous
An eye for detail and delivering all that’s needed in a very concise manner. The characters and details presented are well thought through. And exceptional presentation
usingbloomberfor20years via Apple Podcasts · Singapore · 01/04/22
History on the Go
Just loved it, Millennials would love it as it describes India(s) from the time of Buddha to Ambani. The personalities chosen and the historical nuggets about them are chosen carefully and give us the right insight than a normal historical book. Do log in.
RajanKalia via Apple Podcasts · India · 11/12/21
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