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Yuddha - The Indian Military History Podcast

Written by: IVM Podcasts - Indus Vox
  • Summary

  • The Indian subcontinent is about the size of Europe and is way more diverse and complicated - but how much do we know about its violent past? The land of Gandhi is also the land of the war-elephant, of gunpowder-wielding infantry, and of nuclear weapons that destroy everything in their wake.

    In Yuddha, Anirudh Kanisetti (host of Echoes of India: A History Podcast) and Aditya Ramanathan explore the darker, blood-splattered side of India, beyond Bollywood and school textbooks. From the medieval invasions of Southeast Asia to the titanic clashes of the twentieth century, this is the military history of the subcontinent the way it was meant to be told.

    Tune in to new episodes on Wednesday every fortnight.

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Episodes
  • YUDDHA Delayed!
    Dec 1 2021

    YUDDHA is going on a mid-season break as Anirudh and Aditya are struggling with a sudden invasion of responsibilities from their day jobs (and Anirudh's very exciting first book!) More in this brief episode.

    YUDDHA is made possible thanks to the support of the Takshashila Institution and the Independent and Public Spirited Media Foundation.

    Notes and sources will be available at https://www.anirudhkanisetti.com - sign up for updates!

    You can follow Anirudh on Twitter @AKanisetti and Instagram @aniryuddha, @connectedhistories, or @cholabhaturaempire.

    You can follow Aditya on Twitter @adityascripts or Instagram @adityaramanathan.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    3 mins
  • YUDDHA Mid - Season Break
    Nov 3 2021
    YUDDHA is going on a mid-season break as Anirudh and Aditya are struggling with a sudden invasion of responsibilities from their day jobs - we'll be back on December 1st! More in this brief episode.

    YUDDHA is made possible thanks to the support of the Takshashila Institution and the Independent and Public Spirited Media Foundation.

    Notes and sources will be available at https://www.anirudhkanisetti.com - sign up for updates!

    You can follow Anirudh on Twitter @AKanisetti and Instagram @aniryuddha, @connectedhistories, or @cholabhaturaempire.

    You can follow Aditya on Twitter @adityascripts or Instagram @adityaramanathan.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    3 mins
  • Empire of Paper: Inside the Mughal War Machine
    Oct 20 2021
    By the time of the Battle of Haldighati in 1576, the Mughals had consolidated their power over a large swathe of North India. Yet, the desire for further conquests never waned. As the Mughals transformed from a war band into an empire, their armies also mutated into gigantic earth-shaking beasts.Yet it required deft politics and a complex bureaucracy to build and maintain this massive war machine. The Mughals may have made war, but war in turn, made the Mughal state.

    YUDDHA is made possible thanks to the support of the Takshashila Institution and the Independent and Public Spirited Media Foundation.

    Notes and sources will be available at https://www.anirudhkanisetti.com - sign up for updates!

    You can follow Anirudh on Twitter @AKanisetti and Instagram @aniryuddha, @connectedhistories, or @cholabhaturaempire.

    You can follow Aditya on Twitter @adityascripts or Instagram @adityaramanathan.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    49 mins

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More than what I excreted it to be

I thought this podcast would be like any other where two or more 'experts' indulge listeners with texts that are neither cohesive nor go into any details. But no, this podcast has the power to turn even a history hate into a history lover... and for someone like me who began his professional career as a Gentleman Cadet at the IMA, it popped out of Audible (and even Spotify, as I learned later) like a genie who is a genius. I'm waiting for the next season. - Arvind Passey - Blog: www.passey.info

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Informative but Lacks objectivity

Stop being sarcastic, two brats narrating coolly laughing off serious discourse sipping coffee in AC. Research OK attitude stupid. History is written from a victors pen not the vanquished. You cant parallel a 1400 yr barbarian culture to Sanatan rule. No Johar ever took place due to non Muslim attacks or no religious sites defiled. Reminds me of Sam Manekshaw quote on politicians that they didn't no difference between a guerrilla and Gorilla but had an opinion on war sorry violent war as per narrator's as if there is another type...

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