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Episodes
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Friday Apr 25, 2025
MacroSutra: How realistic are IMF's growth projections for this year
Friday Apr 25, 2025
Friday Apr 25, 2025
The IMF's highly anticipated World Economic Outlook for April is out. It spells 'cautious optimism' for US growth, taking into account the effect of tariffs. Watch Economist Radhika Pandey and Correspondent Akanksha Mishra discuss in ThePrint Macrosutra.



Friday Apr 25, 2025
Friday Apr 25, 2025
On April 22, 2025, 26 people were killed in a dastardly attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir. In this episode of Worldview with Swasti, Dr. Swasti Rao, consulting editor and foreign policy expert, discusses with Lt Gen Raj Shukla (retd), former Army Commander and member of the UPSC, to examine the aftermath, the patterns of provocation by Pakistan, and the strategic implications of China’s growing assertiveness. They discuss why India was unprepared, how the Balakot effect has faded, and why our doctrine must evolve to regain escalatory dominance. #kashmir #kashmirterrorattack #pahalgam #modi #indianarmy #pakistan #jammuandkashmir --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produced By: Mahira Khan



Friday Apr 25, 2025
Friday Apr 25, 2025



Friday Apr 25, 2025
Friday Apr 25, 2025
CutTheClutter: Modi's 1st speech after Pahalgam attack: read the nuances in statements now, post-Uri, Pulwama



Friday Apr 25, 2025
Friday Apr 25, 2025
India has temporarily paused the Indus Waters Treaty—the water-sharing agreement with Pakistan. The decision came in response to the terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed the lives of 25 tourists and one Kashmiri local. This move could give India the space to expedite key infrastructure projects on its side of the border and rivers that flow here. While the treaty mandates certain obligations, India has also been pushing for amendment to its dispute resolution mechanism. In Episode 1646 of Cut The Clutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta and Deputy Editor Moushumi Das Gupta discuss the implications of this pause, and the potential leverage it offers India.



Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Though India has constructed dams and hydro projects on the Indus basin, they are not enough to even utilise the water it is guaranteed under the 1960 Indus Water Treaty.



Thursday Apr 24, 2025
ThePrintPod: Pakistan’s isolating itself in the Muslim world by backing terrorism
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Today, foreign policy in parts of the Gulf is increasingly being guided by strategic, security, and global priorities rather than just religious or ideological affiliations.



Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
This is the first instance where the Indian government has publicly stated that there is a cross-border link in the Pahalgam attack that left 25 Indians and a foreign national dead.



Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Just when tourism season was picking up, the terror strike left hundreds of families in uncertainty. Many locals concede that recovery is unlikely this year.



Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Pahalgam attack: India suspends Indus Waters Treaty, central to Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir rant