Prelude— Hyphenated Histories: In...
Prelude— Hyphenated Histories: India–Pakistan, and the Contradictions in South Asian Identity

Manufacturing Dissent by Hani and Shawn

Episode notes

As the year comes to a close, Hani and Shaheer set the stage for the upcoming Hyphenated Histories series by highlighting what might have been lost in the chaos of 2025: how Pakistan, despite chronic instability and innumerable contradictions, continues to “fail upward” into workable relationships across rival global blocs, in stark contrast to the results garnered by India. From the enduring hyphenation of India–Pakistan as inseparable political identities (01:17) to the question of why China succeeded where India stalled (03:22), the duo start dissecting how modern South Asian statehood emerged less from organic civic cohesion than from imposed administrative frameworks struggling to govern deeply heterogeneous societies (06:39).

The conversation moves through Hindutva’s ideological overlap with Zionism (08:24) and Nehru’s strategic misca ... 

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H1-B1962 Sino Indian WarNehru TibetHimalayasChina India1905 Partition of BengalWar on Terror India PakistanOperation SindoorModiAsim Munir