Episodes 469
Avg. Duration 32m
Activity Highly Active
Apple Rating 4.7 (23)
Since Oct 2005
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Every 2 Weeks
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35%
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About This Podcast

Indicast is India's longest running and most popular Indian podcast network. This is the mother feed of all the shows produced by Indicast including a current affairs new show, a business news show, a tech show from an Indian perspective, a bollywood movie review show and a conversational interview show. Expect a good discussion with few laughs in our special India focused content. Individual show feeds are available at http://www.theindicast.com

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S2026E115 Johan Norberg on why civilisations rise, flourish and fall

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Johan Norberg's latest book, Peak Human: What We Can Learn from the Rise and Fall of Golden Ages, is a sweeping account of seven civilizations that flourished through openness, curiosity, trade and…

S2026E114 Jonathan Wilson on football, FIFA and 100 years of World Cup history

May 30, 2026 59m

Why does the World Cup captivate billions of people every four years? How did a football tournament become a stage for politics, national identity, soft power and some of the greatest stories in…

S2026E113 Dr Masud Husain on what the brain reveals about us

May 09, 2026 58m

The human brain has fascinated and confounded us for centuries. Few dedicate their lives to studying and understanding its inner workings. Fewer still can make those complexities accessible to the…

S2026E112 Tim Wigmore: The story of Test cricket

May 01, 2026 43m

Tim Wigmore's "Test Cricket: A History" is a definitive account of the game's longest and the most demanding format. In this podcast Tim covers a lot of ground, talking about the greats like…

S2026E111 Samanth Subramanian on the undersea cables that run the world

Apr 11, 2026 37m

How do undersea cables work and what is their significance in our daily lives? Samanth Subramanian, an award-winning journalist tells us about "fragile cables that connect our world" in his brilliant…

S2026E110 Adam Weymouth: What wolves tell us about Europe

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In this podcast Adam Weymouth, one of the most compelling young writers in the UK, talks about his latest book, "Lone Wolf: Walking the Line Between Civilization and Wildness". It's an immersive…

S2026E109 Philip Coggan on trade wars, globalisation and economic Common Sense

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S2026E108 Kieran Mulvaney on the battle for power at the top of the world

Mar 21, 2026 59m

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S2026E107 Sir John Kay on why almost everything we are told about business is wrong

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In this podcast Sir John Kay, one of the most original economic thinkers of our time, talks about what companies often get wrong. Drawing from his latest book, The Corporation in the Twenty-First…

S2026E106 Edward Fishman on sanctions, chokepoints and the art of economic pressure

Feb 07, 2026 47m

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S2026E105 Jason Burke on the extremists who hijacked the 1970s

Jan 25, 2026 44m

Jason Burke has spent decades reporting from conflict zones around the world. In this episode he speaks about his latest book, "The Revolutionists: The Story of the Extremists Who Hijacked the…

S2026E104 Danny Bate: Stories behind the English letters we use every day

Jan 24, 2026 51m

Danny Bate joins us to talk about the history of the English alphabet, letter by letter. From the ancient Egyptian origins of A to the comeback of K, Danny talks about how writing systems travelled…

S2026E103 Marc Dunkelman on Why Nothing Works

Jan 24, 2026 38m

Marc J. Dunkelman is a political scientist and author of Why Nothing Works: Who Killed Progress and How to Bring It Back. Drawing on examples from infrastructure, public policy and everyday…

S2026E102 Patrick McGee on Apple in China

Jan 24, 2026 49m

Patrick McGee, the Financial Times San Francisco correspondent, covers Apple and the U.S. technology industry. His book, Apple in China: The Capture of the World's Greatest Company is a brilliant…

S2025E101 Stephen Witt on the cult of Nvidia and its charismatic founder, Jensen Huang

Jun 14, 2025 38m

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S2025E100 Richard Overy on why humans go to war

Jun 06, 2025 38m

Why do humans go to war? Is peace ever truly possible? In this podcast historian of the Second World War and expert on totalitarian regimes and military conflict joins us to talk about his latest…

S2025E99 Charlie English on the CIA's quietest operation

May 31, 2025 38m

Charlie English is the author of "The CIA Book Club: The Best Kept Secret of the Cold War". In this episode he talks about a little-known chapter in Cold War history where the CIA smuggled banned…

S2025E98 Carl Zimmer breaks down what’s really in the air

May 18, 2025 50m

Carl Zimmer, acclaimed science writer and author of "Airborne: The Hidden History of the Life We Breathe", joins the show to explore the unseen world within the air around us. He talks about what…

S2025E97 Beyond Silicon Valley: Ludwig Siegele on China’s quiet AI revolution

May 18, 2025 30m

Ludwig Siegele, senior editor AI Initiatives at The Economist talks about how Chinese AI companies like DeepSeek and Alibaba are disrupting the status quo. They are building high-performing models at…

S2025E94 Charles Piller on the broken science behind Alzheimer’s research

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