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A student- driven initiative to explore the world of global affairs and provide insights into the experiences of students, facilities and scholars of the field to help in getting exposure for the interested community.

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A student- driven initiative to explore the world of global affairs and provide insights into the experiences of students, facilities and scholars of the field to help in getting exposure for the interested community.

    Casting South Asia

    Casting South Asia

    E1- Pegasus report, Mizoram-Assam conflict, Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan, special India-Pak independence report.

    • 21 min
    Growing Influence of Big Tech

    Growing Influence of Big Tech

    The influence of tech moguls and billionaires is exponentially increasing. As they amass greater fortunes, the power they wield grows too. Alongside conventional heads of state, these individuals impact the international order in multifarious ways. It is imperative that we scrutinize their actions and understand their role. We will be a nalyzing such individuals through the lens of philosophical theories of power and leadership.

    • 33 min
    Power and assimilation: The story of indigenous Canadians

    Power and assimilation: The story of indigenous Canadians

    In the first episode of Realpolitik, Akshata and Preben discuss the historical persecution of indigenous Canadians, their present situation, and potential ways forward.

    • 39 min
    Unscrambling Africa

    Unscrambling Africa

    Colonial rule has left several nations in poverty and has caused widespread damage to them. This could be evident by the conflicts in several countries, especially in Africa. The podcast evaluates how the colonial scramble for Africa resulted in several contemporary issues in Congo, Nigeria and Rwanda. The episode also discusses how Africa has been mapped and provides insights into how Africa should have been mapped. 

    • 18 min
    Israel-Palestine: The Prequel

    Israel-Palestine: The Prequel

    Israel and Palestine conflict is one of the longest ongoing conflict of recent times.The conflict is not just a religious one, but also a conflict of ethnicity, border and most importantly human rights.

    Today, we see rapid escalation in the region and we are all curious to know more about it. Join us as we speak with professor Khinvraj on the history of the conflict.

    • 39 min
    The Boyra battle - 1971

    The Boyra battle - 1971

    The year is 1971. Across the Border in East Pakistan, the Bangla people have risen up against their Pakistani Overlords, forming the Mukti Bahini, an armed insurgent force, aimed at Achieving independence from Pakistan. These Muktis, as they are fondly called, are being trained in India, and although India has not yet officially joined the war, Indian forces nonetheless assist the Mukti Bahini against Pakistani forces. The Pakistanis have repeatedly used air support against the coalition, and Indian forces have repeatedly requested air support from the IAF, but Indian aircraft are forbidden from venturing into Pakistani airspace before the official start of the conflict.
    However, today, the Pakistani aircraft, Canadian-Built CL-13s, a Canadian version of the Legendary American F-86 Sabre, have made a fatal mistake. During the course of the attack, the strayed into Indian airspace, and are immediately painted on Indian Radar. The sirens blare at Dum Dum Airport in Calcutta, where a detachment of the Indian Air Force’s 22nd Squadron, are on standby. 4 Young IAF pilots Dash out towards their aircraft, and quickly get into the air.
    The PAF had breached Indian airspace once earlier during the day, but they had retreated back into their own airspace by the time Indian aircraft reached the area. However, this time, the pilots are determined not to let it happen again. The formation goes full throttle, and heads for Boyra, the town that would subsequently give the epic battle its name.
    Then Flying officer Donald Lazarus, who was the number 4 in the formation, is fully concentrated on the task of flying his Folland Gnat, an extremely small, but nimble aircraft, armed with two hard hitting 20mm ADEN cannons. He knows that the Sabres the enemy ius fielding today, were one of the best dogfighters of its era, and trying to outturn it would be a death sentence. Instead, they rely on fighting them in the vertical arena, where the Gnats have the advantage. He has no clue, that he is going to be involved in one of the most legendary air combat incidents of the Indian Air Force……
    Here, we introduce to you Group Captain Donald Lazarus, who has given us the absolute honour of being on this show, where he describes the Battle of Boyra, through his own eyes, around 50 years ago, as it happened.

    • 43 min

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