Podcast: Executive Editor Simran Sodhi on the challenges facing the Indian diaspora in the global anti-immigration age
Author: Simran Sodhi (Simran Sodhi)
Trump’s H1B visa strike will hurt NRI workers: it’s also about bringing India to heel
Podcast: Executive Editor Simran Sodhi says the US President is playing a larger game here to strike at India's economic ascent ahead of trade talks
What, who is fuelling the rage against NRIs? Has Indian migration gone too far and for too long?
Podcast: Executive Editor Simran Sodhi analyses the anti-immigation sentiment in the West
NRIs walk a tightrope as India-US ties plummet over tariffs
Podcast: Executive Editor Simran Sodhi says Indian-Americans have to wait it out as Trump plays the trade card
Will US H1 visas for Indians take a hit as Trump unleashes a trade war?
Executive Editor Simran Sodhi explains the people-to-people repercussions from a tariff war in this podcast
Shashi Tharoor for Kerala CM or India’s Vice President? Decoding his gameplan
Podcast: The Congress party that has been upstaged by him won't dump him yet, while the BJP has commitment issues. But you just can't keep a popular leader like Tharoor down for long, says Executive Editor Simran Sodhi
Airlines check fuel switches on 787s and 737s after Air India plane crash, but let’s wait for the experts to conclude probe
Podcast: Executive Editor Simran Sodhi says there are more questions than answers after the tragedy but advises more caution and less opinion
The New World and what it means for India, according Ram Madhav
Podcast: Executive Editor Simran Sodhi reviews RSS ideologue Ram Madhav’s latest book, The New World, and points out that while the book is ambitious in scope, it misses out on concrete policy
Fact check: Indian media falls for UAE golden visa fake news. What NRIs need to know
Podcast: Executive Editor Simran Sodhi laments the poor journalistic, fact-checking standards dogging newsrooms today
You gotta hand it to Zohran Mamdani!
Podcast: Executive Editor Simran Sodhi on why the Democratic rising star may be too hot to handle for the white elite in America









