In Focus by The Hindu

A podcast from The Hindu that delves deep into current developments with subject experts, and brings in context, history, perspective and analysis.

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Is G-2 real or mere rhetoric: Decoding the US-C...
35 min
177
In Focus-Weekend | Something Strange on the Che...
Kenneth Regan, the mathematician guarding chess’s sixty-four squares, talks about how he uses data to detect deceit and keep the game fair.
34 min
178
What is ORS and why did Dr. Sivaranjani take th...
Dr Sivaranjani Santosh who campaigned to have the ORS label removed from beverages that did not meet the medical criteria, explains why ORS is a crucial product, the harm mislabelling can cause and how the legal campaign unfolded.
24 min
179
Decoding New York's Mamdani moment
Writer Suketu Mehta on Zohran Mamdani’s win in Wall Street’s backyard and what it tells us about the anger, hope and impatience shaping politics everywhere.
37 min
180
In Focus-Parley | Is using AI-based tools for ...
38 min
181
How are the guardrails of India’s microfinance ...
20 min
182
Have Political Parties Decoded Disparate Bihar ...
Srinivasan Ramani of The Hindu on whether alliances understand the state’s many regions and their shifting priorities.
34 min
183
Can India’s win redefine power and possibility ...
Sports journalist Lavanya Lakshminarayanan describes India’s historic triumph, South Africa’s spirited rise and what this moment means for women’s cricket.
38 min
184
In Focus-Weekend | Taylor Swift’s Life of a Sho...
27 min
185
Is close contact with pigeons bad for your health?
Pulmonologist Dr Lancelot Pinto explains the health implications of living in close proximity to pigeons, who is most affected and how residents can protect themselves 
23 min
186
Supreme Court quashes ‘mass conversion’ FIRs: W...
Senior Advocate Rebecca John speaks to The Hindu about the implications of the Fatehpur case verdict on the misuse of anti-conversion laws as a tool for persecution
31 min
187
In Focus-Parley | Should AI be introduced as pa...
49 min
188
Why are ‘Extinct in the Wild’ species becoming ...
Online trafficking is, however, concerning and social media heads need to take serious action, says Vivek Menon, IUCN’s new chair of the Species Survival Commission
22 min
189
Crimes against women during conflict in Manipur...
Siam Thangsing and Greeshma Kuthar discuss Manipur’s ethnic conflict, its impact on communities, and the surprising drop in reported crimes against women.
43 min
190
‘Evidence-based’ approach and RCTs: Can they di...
Economist Jean Drèze joins us to discuss Randomised Control Trials (RCTs), their limitations, and the ways evidence-based approaches can go wrong.
40 min
191
China drops ‘developing country’ tag at WTO: Wh...
Abhijit Das joins us to discuss the reason behind China’s decision and how this will affect India’s prospects at the WTO.
24 min
192
Why does rabies still kill so many in India?
Dr. Subramanian Swaminathan speaks to us about why rabies continues to claim lives in India, where the country stands on surveillance of rabies cases, and whether dog bites should be made a notifiable condition.
24 min
193
Pan-India SIR: Given the Bihar experience, what...
Sreeparna Chakrabarty speaks to us about whether the pan-India SIR is necessary, whether the process will include the changes suggested by the supreme court in the Bihar context, and how serious the concerns are about mass disenfranchisement.
34 min
194
In Focus-Parley | Should India take global lead...
45 min
195
Can the stolen Crown Jewels from the Louvre eve...
Art crime expert Christopher Marinello breaks down why the stolen jewels are hard to recover and what past heists reveal.
24 min
196
Bihar elections: What are the key factors that ...
Prof. Kumar Sanjay Singh highlights how Prashant Kishore’s Jan Suraaj, caste vote swings, NDA’s ₹10,000 women’s scheme and the voter list revision could shape the Bihar elections.
42 min
197
Decoding the 2025 Nobel in Economics: How new i...
Partha Chatterjee from Shiv Nadar University joins us to unpack the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics, awarded to Philippe Aghion, Peter Howitt, and Joel Mokyr for their pioneering work on innovation-driven growth.
44 min
198
In Focus-Weekend | So you think your kid can be...
27 min
199
Can Indian women turn talent into wins at the C...
Anirudh Velamuri discusses what the women’s World Cup reveals about character, rivalry and India’s chances.
38 min
200
Should India host the 2030 Commonwealth Games ...
With Ahmedabad set to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games Sharda Ugra addresses the concerns over India’s ambition to host large-scale multi-sport international events.
39 min