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Scroll.in 20 Episodes May 29, 2026

An interview podcast with newsmakers from around India and the world, spanning politics, culture, food, and the economy.

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Why Mohammed Hanif uses satire to write about Pakistan | Scroll Adda May 29, 2026 49:41 Based on the 1988 aircraft crash that killed Zia-ul-Haq, the military dictator of Pakistan, A Case of Exploding Mangoes made a big splash in the South Asian literary world when it was released in 2008. Readers loved that a desi writer was nailing political satire.Since then Mohammed Hanif has written three more novels, masterfully blending politics and the absurdities of life. He’s so captured the
Why Hindutva loves to hate Romila Thapar May 1, 2026 1:08:43 Very few things are as controversial in today’s India as its history. The academic discipline now sits at the heart of popular politics, with the Bharatiya Janata Party and its Hindutva supporters using India’s medieval past to power its politics.Into this battlefield rush in writer Namit Arora and India’s most famous historian, Romila Thapar. In their new book “Speaking of History”, Thapar and Ar
Why Indians have stopped reading Apr 10, 2026 59:41 Few people know more about Indian publishing than Scroll's books editor, Arunava Sinha.Sinha has translated an incredible 100 books from Bengali to English.On this episode of Scroll Adda, he tells Shoaib Daniyal about his experience as a translator and what it takes to render a work from one language – and culture – to another.He also delves into the weeds of Indian publishing.Why are Indians not
How Iran managed to take on a superpower Mar 25, 2026 47:46 Over the past months, the entire world watched in surprise as Iran stood up to the most powerful militaries in the world.On February 28, when the US and Israel launched attacks on Iran, killing its head of state, Trump was hoping for a quick, Venezuela-style regime change. Instead, Iran fought back, attacking Arab states in the region which host American military bases and even successfully closin
India's scam epidemic Feb 13, 2026 1:02:50 We all know someone who has been scammed over the internet. It could be a dramatic digital arrest scam or something milder like a phishing scam.In her new book, Scamlands, journalist Snigdha Poonam explores this epidemic. For many Indians, desperation drives them to become scammers. Shut out by the iron gates of caste, communal prejudice and poverty, tricking the elite is often the only way out of
A ringside view of the world of social media Jan 30, 2026 1:10:28 “In the age of monetisation, we cannot judge the internet based on morality,” argues Anurag Minus Verma, podcaster and multimedia artist.In this episode of Adda, the host of the widely popular Anurag Minus Verma Podcast speaks with Shoaib Daniyal about his book The Great Indian Brain Rot. The conversation jumps from “cringe” creators to the economics of virality and the rise of
Why India's GDP data can't be believed Dec 19, 2025 55:56 In A Sixth of Humanity, political scientist Devesh Kapur and economist Arvind Subramanian set out to do something ambitious: chart India’s development journey from Nehru to Modi.In this episode of Adda, they sit down with Shoaib Daniyal and break down the four stages of India’s development. Starting with Nehru’s planned economy, which they argue did not do what it set out to: import substitution.
Delhi’s pollution crisis needs drastic action Dec 12, 2025 56:24 In almost any other city in the world, Delhi’s apocalyptic pollution levels would have sparked alarm. In India, however, it is business as usual. Governments are wary of taking action and even the once-activist judiciary is now lying low.This state of affairs is untenable, Sunita Narain, director Centre for Science and Environments says in this episode of Scroll Adda.The situation is severe and ma
Why Ladakh is angry with the Modi government Nov 7, 2025 47:12 On September 24, shots rang through the otherwise idyllic town of Leh. Four people were killed and many more injured in police firing as protests for statehood turned violent.Sajjad Kargili, one of Ladakh’s most popular leaders and a part of the delegation that is negotiating with the Modi government joins Shoaib Daniyal on Scroll Adda to explain why Ladakhis are so angry with Delhi.Ladakhi demand
Does communism have a future in India? Oct 24, 2025 49:22 From the 1950s to the 1990s, left-wing thought played a major role in Indian society. From shaping the nascent Indian state after the British left, with Indians turning to socialist ideas to combat the ravages of colonialism, to the stasis of the big Central government measures like the license permit raj and freight equalisation.Things, however, are quite different now. India’s youth has little e
Can an IAS officer have a conscience? Oct 10, 2025 1:30:19 India has, in theory, a cabinet system of government. A group of popularly elected politicians are meant to rule using consensus.In practice, of course, we have a strongman (or strongwoman) model, where one powerful politician rules via a clique of Indian Administrative Service officers.So much do politicians like the IAS that since independence, they have given the cadre more and more power. This
Why is the Indian state so corrupt? Sep 26, 2025 1:15:07 The Indian state is an almost mythical animal. Inherited by Indians from the British Raj, the state is responsible for great injustice: Indians are generally more scared of the police than they are of goondas. Nearly every Indian also thinks the state is corrupt: bureaucrats and politicians are out to fleece them.But paradoxically, Indians also look to the state for help and as a beacon to buildin

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