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India Insight with Sunny Sharma

India Insight with Sunny Sharma

Written by: Sunny Sharma
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Join host Sunny Sharma on discussions with his elder, informative, and insightful cousins Abhishek Kasid (Vinni), Ranjan Wali (Tinku), and others with informative conversations on Indian and American history, politics, spirituality, philosophy, news and everything in between. I also do standalone podcasts on various historical and political topics.

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Episodes
  • DSA 201 Capstone Project Electoral Reform
    May 29 2026

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    May 28 Thursday Homework for Final DSA 201 Session: Big Idea to Real Practice

    Brainstorm A Problem you want to work on in the Atlanta DSA Chapter: Electoral Reform

    Capstone Project: General Broad Philosophical Principles of Electoral Reform

    In this closing project, I distill some of the pressing electoral questions when it comes to electoral reform, the signs of tyranny in a society, what can be done through an inside-outside strategy to pressure the government and four steps to build trust, new organizers and ultimately political engagement/involvement. One, what is goal; two, how to build buy-in and leadership; three, how to convey the message to people; and lastly four (most importantly), what is the plan? This isn't a definitive strategic guide or treatise, it is meant to open the ongoing dialogue on how to fight for a better world rather than turning the clock backwards.

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    18 mins
  • President Barack Obama’s Legacy: An Objective Examination
    May 15 2026

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    Why was President Obama such a pivotal political figure? What precedents did he set through the reforms he made? What political barriers did he believe needed to be changed? What rhetoric did he utilize and how was this rhetoric inspired by passed historical movements and literary traditions? How did he balance traditionalism with social justice as a center left leader?

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    24 mins
  • Senator Jon Ossoff: Georgia’s Working Mans Champion who will protect Voting Rights
    May 11 2026

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    Some say Democrats are primed and ready to win majorities in the House and Senate nationally and locally in the 2026 November Midterm elections over the Republican Party, but how true is that? I outline here why we can’t be politically complacent and how the reelection of Georgian Senator Jon Ossoff and other American progressives will be crucial not just for economic justice, but also for securing voting rights. I discuss the two Supreme Court cases which have already struck down two provisions of the 1965 Voting Rights Act: Section 5 “preclearance” in 2013 and Section 2 in April 29, 2026 (the ability for minorities particularly blacks to shape electoral maps to match their proportionate representation). Furthermore, Republicans have been gerrymandering state congressional districts much more aggressively than Democrats and they have no plans in stopping. The results of the 2026 November Midterms may very well mean the difference between the preservation of America’s experiment in self-government or a more permanent despotism. We should take nothing for granted, as our politics and society are reflective of the engagement and agency of every citizen.

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    17 mins
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