Beyond Borders Podcast

Beyond Borders Podcast

por Aakriti Dhawan
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Is India On The Brink Of Its First Gen Z Revolution? | Cockroach Janta Party's Vijeta Dahiya speaks
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What happens when a political researcher, filmmaker, and activist decides to stop waiting for change — and becomes the voice of a movement? In this episode of Beyond Borders, host Aakriti Dhawan sits down with Vijeta Dahiya — political researcher, author, filmmaker, and spokesperson for the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) — for one of the most unfiltered conversations on Indian politics you'll hear this year. This isn't a conversation about party lines or political optics. This is about the ground realities that mainstream media won't touch — caste discrimination, exam paper leaks, unemployment, farmer abandonment, and a generation of young Indians who are done being silent. Vijeta and Aakriti go deep on the ideology behind the CJP movement, the uncomfortable relationship between religion and politics, why the caste system continues to rob millions of basic dignity, and what "so-called liberals" are getting dangerously wrong. They also address the allegations head-on — transphobia, sexism, female representation — with honesty and nuance rarely seen in public discourse. If you believe that real change starts with uncomfortable conversations, this one is for you. 📌 WHAT WE COVER: 00:00 - 01:20 Introduction 01:20 - 02:07 From Engineering to Creative Arts: The Early Jump 02:07 - 02:55 Political Advocacy, Research, and a Five-Year Vision 02:55 - 04:48 Making Haryanvi Films and the Pivot to Activism 04:48 - 05:50 Sudden Rise and Becoming the CJP Spokesperson 05:50 - 07:03 The Ideology Behind the Cockroach Janata Party Movement 07:03 - 08:22 Sonam Wangchuk's Alliance with the CJP Mission 08:22 - 09:15 The Silence of Social Media Influencers and Public Voices 09:15 - 10:18 Navigating the Association and Bond with Dhruv Rathee 10:18 - 11:39 Can You Only Question Indian Politics From Abroad? 11:39 - 17:12 Addressing the Transphobia Allegations and LGBTQ+ Rights 17:12 - 19:44 Clearing the Air: Addressing Allegations of Sexism 19:44 - 21:32 Confronting the Lack of Female Representation in the CJP 21:32 - 23:31 Religion, Caste, and the State of Modern Indian Politics 23:31 - 24:58 The Road Map to Eradicating Casteism and Jaatiwaad 24:58 - 28:20 Questioning the Narrative: Are You Anti-Liberal? 28:20 - 30:35 Debating Classism and the Modern Liberal Stance 30:35 - 35:40 Views on Reservation Quotas and the 2016 Jat Andolan 35:40 - 38:09 Clarifying the Viral Statement on Brahmanwaad 38:09 - 39:52 The Core Difference Between Hinduism and Hindu Nationalism 39:52 - 41:52 Has 'Jai Shri Ram' Shifted From a Religious to a Political Slogan? 41:52 - 46:32 Three Direct Pieces of Advice for Every Indian 46:32 - 47:52 The Final Verdict: Will Vijeta Dahiya Ever Enter Active Politics? 🔔 Subscribe for weekly conversations that challenge comfort zones 🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3EdImNjwzf4NsLeVWDDAMy?si=Jh_-5qONReSmIQf4w9ad_Q 📲 Follow us on Instagram: @beyond_borderspod #BeyondBorders #VijetaDahiya #DharmendraPradhan #NEETPaperLeak #NarendraModi #BJP #Congress #AAP #DhruvRathee #SupriyaShrinate #AbhijeetDipke #CockroachJanataParty #BhagatSingh #Gandhi #Brahmanvaad #IndianPolitics #EducationReform #CasteSystem #ReservationQuota #Reservation #Religion #EqualityForAll #IndianFarmers #GroundRealities #SecularIndia #Democracy #PodcastIndia #RealStories #IndoGerman #GlobalPerspectives #ConversationForChange Disclaimer: This content is created for entertainment and conversational purposes only. We do not intend to hurt, offend, or target any individual or group. All views expressed are respectful and considerate.
The Germany No One Tells Indian Students About | Surya Kumar Bose Pt. 2
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In Part 2 of my conversation with Surya Kumar Bose — grandnephew of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, IT veteran of Siemens and Cap Gemini, and President of the Indo-German Association in Hamburg — we get into the raw realities that no one talks about. Hundreds of thousands of Indian students are now choosing Germany over the US, UK, and Canada. But what actually awaits them? The opportunity is real — but so is the backlash, the language wall, and a job market that doesn't always play fair. Surya has watched this story unfold for nearly fifty years, from the inside. We go deep on Germany's systemic failures in integration, the misleading "chance card" that trips up Indian graduates, the uncomfortable fairness dilemma in hiring — and what Surya, who himself pivoted from physics to IT and consulting, would genuinely tell young Indians dreaming of a life here. This is one of the most candid Indo-German conversations you'll hear — from a man who carries one of India's most iconic names, and has spent a lifetime building bridges between two worlds. Missed Part 1? Watch it here: https://rss.com/podcasts/beyondborderspod/2742769 ⏱️ CHAPTERS 0:00 – Introduction 1:00 – The Massive Rise of Indian Students in Germany 3:00 – The Indo-German Paradox: Opportunities vs. Backlash 9:42 – Systemic Flaws in Germany's Adaptation 12:27 – The Language Barrier & The "Misleading" Chance Card 13:48 – Job Market Realities and the Fairness Dilemma 19:27 – Pivoting from Physics to IT & Consulting 22:57 – Five Decades at Siemens: Evolution of the Workplace 29:19 – Advice for Indians in Germany and Aspiring Emigrants
HOW FAIR IS TODAY'S MEDIA | WOMEN IN POWER | EQUALITY and MORE Ft. Debarati Guha
In this episode of Beyond Borders Podcast, our host Aakriti Dhawan is joined by Debarati Guha, Director of Programs for Asia at DW (Deutsche Welle). Together, they discuss issues that deeply affect women in everyday life, often ignored, as well as the fairness of the media in 2026. From being gifted a sewing machine instead of a bicycle as a young girl to constantly having to fight to make a place for herself in professional spaces, Guha reflects on the subtle ways patriarchy continues to shape women’s lives even today. The conversation also touches on workplace inequality, women not being taken seriously in media spaces, how empowerment is often spoken about without real shifts in power truly being accepted, and the unsafe realities many women still face, from rape threats and domestic violence to female foeticide and the lack of basic dignity and safety that still exists for women in many parts of society. This is a conversation about feminism, patriarchy, and womanhood. 0:00 - 1:27 Introduction 1:28 - 5:00 Growing up in an orthodox family 5:01 - 9:49 Being a "headstrong" woman at work 9:50 - 13:11 How to raise boys to respect women 13:12 - 19:21 Surviving orthodox DW language services 19:22 - 29:07 Periods, pain, and career survival 29:08 - 35:38 The pay gap & the "child vs. career" trap 35:39 - 39:14 Is women's empowerment just fake branding? 39:15 - 41:57 How the West misinterprets South Asia 41:58 - 44:13 The privilege debate: Caste & class in media 44:14 - 48:27 Does newsroom orthodoxy still exist? 48:28 - 53:44 Indian media & the death of democracy 53:45 - 56:52 How WW2 history shapes German media 56:53 - 59:35 What global news is missing 59:36 - 1:01:31 Correcting the Western narrative 1:01:32 - 1:03:00 The DW project representing South Asia 1:03:01 - 1:04:22 Final advice to go Beyond Borders Listen on Spotify & all audio platforms Follow Beyond Borders for weekly conversations that challenge comfort zones . #Podcast #Feminism #WomenInMedia Disclaimer: This content is created for entertainment and conversational purposes only. We do not intend to hurt, offend, or target any individual or group. All views expressed are respectful and considerate. Our host, Aakriti Dhawan is a journalist and storyteller bridging India and Germany. Her podcast brings raw, thoughtful conversations on politics, gender, culture, animals, and the world we live in. #DebaratiGuha #DeutscheWelle #BeyondBordersPodcast #WorkplaceInequality #WomenEmpowerment #Patriarchy #GenderEquality #WomenLeaders Subscribe for more Listen on Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/show/3EdImNjwzf4NsLeVWDDAMy?si=lEWL0aogR-q_0Br7r9-a1w] Follow us on Instagram: @beyond_borderspod
PART 1: The Untold Story About Bose, Partition & West Bengal Ft. Surya Kumar Bose
In this episode of the Beyond Borders Podcast, our host Aakriti Dhawan is in conversation with Surya Kumar Bose, the grandnephew of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Together, they dive into themes of politics, pre-independence India, the chapters of Indian history that most of us were simply never told and the present Indo-German connection that ties it all together “Can you ever truly belong to two worlds, or are you forever caught in the friction between them?" From the streets of Berlin to the heart of the Indian freedom struggle, Surya Kumar Bose navigates a dual identity that challenges everything we know about the meaning of "home. "He reflects on the claim that pre-independence, Mohammad Ali Jinnah stated that If Subhash Chandra Bose returns to India, he would drop the idea of partition and pakistan, discusses the relationship of Hitler and Netaji and reveals the truth about the declassification of Netaji secret files in 2015 and it's real political connection with Mamata Banerjee and touches on Indian history, the erasure of the Mughal period from textbooks, and what it means to carry a legendary name in a foreign land. Surya Kumar Bose speaks about the chapters of history that textbooks choose to skip, and hearing them from someone who grew up in the shadow of this legacy gives you clarity and a new lens for looking at history that you didn't know you needed. STAY TUNED FOR PART 2 This is a conversation about history, identity, and the courage to look at the past without filters. Timestamps: 00:00 - 01:15 Introduction 01:15 - 04:30 Why Surya Kumar Bose Speaks About Netaji's Legacy 04:30 - 08:00 Netaji's Vision for India: Planning, Casteism & What Could Have Been 08:00 - 11:30 Indo-German Relations & Netaji's International Alliances 11:30 - 15:00 Netaji's Core Values: Religion, Secularism & Leading by Example 15:00 - 18:30 The Temple Story, The Tika & One Kitchen for All 18:30 - 21:30 Language, Hindustani & The Roman Script Netaji Wanted 21:30 - 25:30 Partition, Jinnah & The Mistake That Divided India 25:30 - 29:00 Mamata Banerjee, The Declassification & The RTI 29:00 - 33:00 The Shanawaz Commission & Nehru's Role in Suppressing the Truth 33:00 - 36:30 Surya Kumar's Father Carrying Secret Letters & The Risk of Execution 36:30 - 39:00 Netaji, Hitler & The Nazi Gas Chambers 39:00 - 40:00 India, The Holocaust & What We Refuse to Learn from History 40:00 - 41:00 Social Media, Gaza & WhatsApp University 🎧 Listen on Spotify & all audio platforms 📲 Follow Beyond Borders for weekly conversations that challenge comfort zones. #NetajiSubhasChandraBose #SuryaKumarBose #Jinnah #Partition #BoseFiles #IndianHistory #SubhasChandraBose #BeyondBorders #Independence #Hitler #MamataBanerjee #TMC #BJP #India #Podcast #elections #westbengal #modi #pakistan Disclaimer: This content is created for entertainment and conversational purposes only. We do not intend to hurt, offend, or target any individual or group. All views expressed are respectful and considerate. Our host, Aakriti Dhawan is a journalist and storyteller bridging India and Germany. Her podcast brings raw, thoughtful conversations on politics, gender, culture, animals, and the world we live in. #BeyondBordersPodcast #PodcastForChange #InspiringStories #IndoGerman #GlobalPerspectives #Conversation #IndiansInGermany #HistoryUncut #MeaningfulConversations 🔔 Subscribe for more 🎧 Listen on Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/episode/1YR7..] 📲 Follow us on Instagram: @beyond_borderspod
She Came Out at 50. Here’s What No One Talks About | Raga D’Silva
Women's Day Special: Raga D'silva shares her journey of coming out in her late 40s, navigating stigma, resilience, and ultimately embracing her truth. From surviving trauma and discrimination to building platforms like Speaking Minds and Older Queer Voices, Raga's story is one of courage, feminism, and advocacy. LETS CELEBRATE TOGETHER This episode discusses themes including abuse, identity, violence, and personal transformation. Some listeners may find parts of this conversation emotionally sensitive. 00:00 – Introduction 01:15 – Coming out at 49: the first public declaration 04:30 – Labels: lesbian, bisexual, or simply authentic 07:20 – Early struggles, family trauma, and stigma in New Zealand 12:45 – Balancing career achievements with identity 16:30 – Founding Speaking Minds and the power of storytelling 21:00 – Feminism explained: etiquette vs. equality 26:15 – Resilience against hate and online abuse 30:40 – Creating Older Queer Voices podcast 35:00 – Reflections on living two lives and embracing truth 38:20 – Advice for anyone going beyond borders #LGBTQPodcast #womensday #feminism #strong #abuse #cominghout #marriage #women #indianwomen #freedom #lgbtq #community
Award- Winning Filmmaker on Trans Lives in India, Belonging, Gender Identity & the British Lens | Meera Darji
Beyond Borders Podcast X Birmingham City University, Aakriti Dhawan sits down with an award-winning filmmaker and Senior Lecturer at BCU, Meera Darji for a powerful conversation on the lived realities of India’s trans community — the search for belonging, the gaps in public understanding of gender, and the impact of viewing Indian trans identities through a Western/UK lens. The discussion explores how conversations around gender in India are often shaped either by silence or by imported frameworks that don’t always reflect local histories and cultural contexts. From identity and visibility to policy, media narratives, and everyday belonging, this episode examines what gets misunderstood — both within India and abroad. This is a nuanced, honest conversation about community, dignity, and the need to build gender awareness beyond binaries and beyond borders. Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/1iCK3rTLGlE?si=VjMg2_ArWwpmqfQD Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beyond_borderspod/ Apply Podcast: #TransCommunity #LGBTQIndia #GenderIdentity #TransRights #Belonging #QueerVoices #India #BeyondBorders
“Our People Are Buried Under the Debris” | Palestinian Ambassador on Reconstruction & India’s Role
In this episode of Beyond Borders Podcast X The Wire, Aakriti Dhawan speaks with the Palestinian Ambassador to India, Abdullah Abu Shawesh, on the humanitarian devastation in Gaza, the politics of “ceasefire,” and the role of international actors. The Ambassador challenges the language used around the conflict, shares personal accounts from his family in Gaza, and outlines the scale of destruction — with reconstruction estimated at $57 billion. The conversation also examines India’s position on the two-state solution, its diplomatic leverage with Israel, divisions within Palestinian politics, and whether meaningful peace is still possible. Referencing international law, UN Resolution 181, and global anti-colonial struggles, this interview brings a direct Palestinian perspective to Indian audiences in an urgent and deeply political moment Youtube: https://youtu.be/ISlqktwPyqI?si=RTafpN6SMY146cIy . #beyondborderspodcast #Gaza #GazaWar #Palestine #IsraelPalestine #HumanitarianCrisis #Ceasefire #TwoStateSolution #MiddleEast #IndiaForeignPolicy #GlobalPolitics #WarInGaza / @thewirenews
Anjali Gopalan on LGBTQ+ Rights, HIV Myths & Why India Is Failing Its Citizens
In this powerful episode of Beyond Borders Podcast, Aakriti Dhawan sits down with Anjali Gopalan — founder of the NAZ Foundation and one of India’s most prominent human rights activists, and All creatures great and small — for an unfiltered conversation on LGBTQ+ rights, HIV stigma, animal welfare, and the state of citizenship in India. From the fight to decriminalize Section 377 to the ongoing denial of marriage and inheritance rights, Anjali explains why decriminalisation was only the beginning — not the victory. She challenges the idea that LGBTQ+ rights are a “Western ideology,” calls HIV a “virus of blame,” and breaks down persistent myths that still exist decades later. 00:00:00 - 00:01:27 Introduction 01:28 - 04:09 Founding the NAZ Foundation and Decriminalizing Section 3 7:35 The Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights and Societal Misconceptions 11:20 NAZ Foundation's Continued Efforts and the Denial of Citizen Rights 13:00 Misconceptions and Prevention of HIV 15:00 HIV Transmission, Prevention, and the Virus of Blame 17:00 HIV Treatment, Myths, and the Role of Counselling 18:30 Support for Children with HIV and Commitment to Prevention 20:00 Hope and Government Support for HIV Treatment 22:00 Transition to Animal Welfare: All Creatures Great and Small 24:00 Challenges Facing Animal Shelters and the Sanctuary Approach 28:00 Recommended Shelters and the Subjectivity of "Good" and "Bad" 30:00 Concerns about the Supreme Court and Animal Welfare 36:00 Class, Caste, and Societal Attitudes 38:40 Recognition as a Top 100 Influential Person 40:00 The Amalgamation of HIV with LGBTQ 46:00 Cultural Pressures and the Acceptance of Sexuality 50:00 Overcoming Paralysis and Focusing on Small Actions 52:00 Advice for anyone going beyond borders Anjali also reflects on being named one of the world’s most influential people, why she believes no act of giving is truly selfless, and why helping even one person — or one animal — is enough. This is a conversation about rights, responsibility, and refusing to stay silent. 🎧 Listen on Spotify & all audio platforms 📲 Follow Beyond Borders for weekly conversations that challenge comfort zones. #AnjaliGopalan #LGBTQRights #Section377 #HIVAwareness #AnimalRights #HumanRights #BeyondBorders #nazfoundation #india #podcast Disclaimer: This content is created for entertainment and conversational purposes only. We do not intend to hurt, offend, or target any individual or group. All views expressed are respectful and considerate. Aakriti Dhawan is a journalist and storyteller bridging India and Germany. Her podcast brings raw, thoughtful conversations on politics, gender, culture, animals, and the world we live in. #BeyondBordersPodcast#PodcastForChange#InspiringStories#WomenEmpowerment#IndoGerman#GlobalPerspectives#conversation Youtube: https://youtu.be/bqiTVev_Elw?si=7NVqlr4Oqq8ojFbQ #Indiansingermany#AnimalWelfareIndia#MeaningfulConversations 🔔 Subscribe for more 🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1YR7... 📲 Follow us on Instagram: / beyond_borderspod
Indian Olympian Reetika Hooda Speaks Out on Doping Allegations, Wresting & Paris Olympics
In this episode, we dive into the extraordinary journey of Reetika Hooda, an Indian Olympian who turned struggle into strength and dreams into global recognition. She speaks about competing at the World Championships and making history as the first Indian woman wrestler to qualify in the heavyweight category for the Paris Olympics 2024. She also opens up about the ongoing doping allegations, the pressure of being prematurely labelled a failure, and the intense scrutiny created by sections of the Indian media and fellow sportspersons. Watch now. 00:00 intro 1:20 journey to becoming a wrestler 15:00 Advice for anyone wanting to go beyond borders ✨ Routing for her journey to Los Angeles 2028. 📌 Watch till the end to feel the motivation, understand the reality of Indian athletics, and get inspired by a true sporting warrior. 👍 Like | 💬 Comment | 🔔 Subscribe If you believe in Indian sports and Olympic dreams, this story is for you. Disclaimer: This content is created for entertainment and conversational purposes only. We do not intend to hurt, offend, or target any individual or group. All views expressed are respectful and considerate. Aakriti Dhawan is a journalist and storyteller bridging India and Germany. Her podcast brings raw, thoughtful conversations on politics, gender, culture, animals, and the world we live in. #BeyondBordersPodcast#PodcastForChange#InspiringStories#WomenEmpowerment#IndoGerman#GlobalPerspectives#conversation#ReetikaHooda #OlympianJourney #RoadToLA2028 #IndianAthletics #OlympicDream #StruggleToGlory #PremanandMaharajJi #SportsMotivation #AthleteLife #IndiaAtOlympics #Indiansingermany#AnimalWelfareIndia#MeaningfulConversations 🔔 Subscribe for more 🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1YR7... 📲 Follow us on Instagram: / beyond_borderspod
दर्द, डर और हिम्मत | Acid Attack Survivor Roopa Speaks Out | X TheMooknayak
This episode is not about pity. It’s about listening. In this conversation, Roopa shares her journey as an acid attack survivor — the pain, the fear, and the courage it takes to live every day in a society that often looks away. Roopa is an Indian acid attack survivor from Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, who was attacked at the age of 15. The incident left her with severe facial injuries and long-term emotional trauma. Despite immense challenges, she chose to rebuild her life with courage and determination. Today, she works at Sheroes Hangout Café, a café run by acid attack survivors. Through her work, she promotes awareness, independence, and hope for other survivors. Disclaimer: This content is created for entertainment and conversational purposes only. We do not intend to hurt, offend, or target any individual or group. All views expressed are respectful and considerate. Aakriti Dhawan is a journalist and storyteller bridging India and Germany. Her podcast brings raw, thoughtful conversations on politics, gender, culture, animals, and the world we live in. #BeyondBordersPodcast#PodcastForChange#InspiringStories#WomenEmpowerment#IndoGerman#GlobalPerspectives#conversation #Indiansingermany#AnimalWelfareIndia#MeaningfulConversations 🔔 Subscribe for more 🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1YR7... 📲 Follow us on Instagram: / beyond_borderspod
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