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Return to Bandung

Pranay Somayajula

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Return to Bandung is a podcast that explores questions of imperialism, resistance, and internationalist solidarity throughout history and into the present day. Through historical analysis, interviews with expert guests, and deep dives into classic works of anticolonial theory, Return to Bandung seeks to make the case for why anti-imperialist politics are as important in our current moment as ever before.
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YJ Pranay

Pranay Brahmbhatt

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It's all about seven Podcasters..its all about vision what we see or what is actually happen...in short good vision to see people by hearts and awsome style to present by voice artist. Hear i go you can follow us https://www.youtube.com/c/jerrybrahmbhatt Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yjpranay/support
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In this show, Dr. Pranay takes fellow medical professionals on a journey to becoming successful entrepreneurs. While interviewing expert guests and sharing his own experiences, he helps listeners discover exactly how to start and scale a side hustle to create multiple streams of income - all while being a present spouse and parent so you can practice medicine on your own terms.
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Here I will talk about some of the issues, feelings that are left unsaid. Mostly the things we are afraid to talk about will be discussed out loud. Cover art photo provided by Tom Barrett on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@wistomsin
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Just Hit Record

Pranay and Sandeep

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This weekly podcast is dedicated to understanding what the West holds in store for the ever-growing immigrant community. While building a career and establishing financial stability are essential, blending in and becoming a contributing part of society is key to building a successful life. Join us as we talk about the challenges, the highs and the lows of our journey so far…..
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🏺 EXPERIENCE the Ramayana - a FASCINATING, MULTILAYERED EPIC like never before - let your imagination free with cinematic narration, 🎧 dramatic sound design 🎧 and an easy to follow narrative. It's not just mythology—it's a masterclass in leadership, love, loyalty, and making impossible choices. Ancient wisdom for a generation raised on podcasts, audiobooks, and cinematic universes. 3,000 years older and infinitely more profound. AI voices guided by a human storyteller. Caffeine-powered passi ...
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Lights, Camera, Tension

Yash Panjwani, Aayushi Prasad

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Do you have stage fright? Does your anxiety before a speech, act, dance performance -you name it – get the better of you? In this podcast, Aayushi and Yash talk about all things stage fright- the what, the why and most importantly, how you can conquer this fear. By exploring stage fright from the perspectives of both, amateurs and seasoned performers, they endeavour to show that there is a very thin line separating the two. From Batman to Adele, they cover it all. Cover Art – Ananya Choudhur ...
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MSME owners continue to redefine how businesses are done, lead by unique examples and reinvent how processes are carried out in their industries. These factors make them resilient in the market and their experiences often prompt us to rethink established ways of doing business. Presented by Tally Solutions (a leading business management software for SMBs), every episode aims to dig into the stories of small business entrepreneurs. For example, establishing a company out of one’s passion, saf ...
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Point Entante is a Telugu-language podcast about their childhood memories, movies, and social topics. Likith, Avinash, and Saketh talk about movies (of course), mostly cringy ones, and roast them. Well, in some cases, just saute them. They also talk about their not-so-interesting lives and dive into sweet nostalgic conversations about their childhood. They just tell each other stories of what dumbasses they were while growing up, which is hopefully, amusing and entertaining to the listeners. ...
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In this episode, Pranay and I look back at the debate that took place at the Communist International in 1920 between Lenin and Indian Communist M.N. Roy on the national and colonial question. At its heart, the debate sought to figure out what form the struggle for national liberation could take in the colonies as part of a world revolution, and esp…
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In this episode, I’m joined once again by Ashwin Shantha, host of the Journal of International Solidarity podcast, to revisit a crucial but often-overlooked episode in international left history—the 1920 debate between Vladimir Lenin and the Indian Communist leader M.N. Roy over the national and colonial question. In this conversation, posted as a …
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In this episode, I have a wide-ranging discussion with Adnan Husain tracing the history behind why Islam and Muslims are uniquely demonized in the West, as well as the role Islam has played in anticolonial and anti-imperialist liberation struggles around the world, among other things. Adnan Husain is an Associate Professor at Queens University in K…
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PLEASE SUPPORT: Lifeline4Gaza: https://lifeline4gaza.com/ One of the Sameer Project's several campaigns across the Gaza Strip: https://linktr.ee/thesameerproject In this episode of our West Asia series, we discuss the ongoing hunger strike taken up by 6 Palestine solidarity activists being held in prison in the UK, the state of the Palestine solida…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Laleh Khalili, Professor of Gulf Studies at the University of Exeter and author of Sinews of War and Trade: Shipping and Capitalism in the Arabian Peninsula (Verso, 2020), to discuss the incredibly important but often-overlooked role of international shipping and logistics in the capitalist-imperialist world system. W…
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In this episode, I talk to Immanuel Ness about his book ‘Migration as Economic Imperialism’. We look at the place of migration in the broader world-system of capitalism and imperialism, and why migration in fact does not contribute to the overall development of the countries people are migrating from. Immanuel Ness is a Professor of Political Scien…
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PLEASE SUPPORT: Lifeline4Gaza: ⁠https://www.lifeline4gaza.com/ One of the Sameer Project's several campaigns across the Gaza Strip: https://linktr.ee/thesameerproject/ --- In this episode, Carl Zha discusses with me his recent trip to China, and specifically to the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. We discuss what role tourism plays in the Chinese…
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In this episode, I’m joined by intellectual historian Sam Klug, author of The Internal Colony: Race and the American Politics of Global Decolonization (University of Chicago Press, 2025), to discuss the idea of ‘internal colonialism’ as it applies to the situation of African Americans and other racialized peoples in the United States. We explore ho…
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In this episode, I have a wide-ranging conversation with Dr. Ken Hammond about the place of Chinese culture in the Chinese revolution more broadly. We touch on the role of Confucianism in Chinese history and through different phases of the Chinese revolution until today, we discuss language policy in China, how the study of Marxism is being revital…
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In this episode, I talk to Atul Chandra about Kerala becoming the first Indian state that has eradicated extreme poverty. Throughout the conversation, we cover how Kerala’s socialist-oriented model of development over the past seven decades has laid the groundwork for this to take place, how exactly this program was conducted, how it compares to Ch…
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In this episode, I’m joined by political theorist Adom Getachew, author of Worldmaking After Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination (Princeton University Press, 2019), to discuss the politics of ‘anticolonial worldmaking’ that swept across the Third World throughout the latter half of the 20th century, when Global South leaders envisioned …
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In this collaborative episode between Return To Bandung and the Intl Solidarity pod, Pranay Somayajula and I discuss navigating Western academia as Third World Marxists, we try to work through what the aims of our two respective podcasts are, what political education really means, who our respective audiences are, what our methods are, and more. Pr…
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PLEASE SUPPORT: Lifeline4Gaza: ⁠https://lifeline4gaza.com/⁠ One of the Sameer Project's several campaigns across the Gaza Strip: https://linktr.ee/thesameerproject In this episode of our West Asia Series, we’re joined by Tara Alami for a discussion that covers the state of the “ceasefire” thus far, the state of Palestinian politics at this critical…
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For this special one-year anniversary episode of Return to Bandung, I’m joined by my comrade Ashwin Shantha to discuss our shared project of anti-imperialist political education. In this conversation, posted as a collaborative episode with Ashwin’s excellent International Solidarity Podcast (itself a part of Ashwin’s larger Journal of International…
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In this episode, I talk to Mimi Zhu about what China’s cities are like ad what socialism has to do with the development of these cities. We touch on public infrastructure, women’s safety, urban-rural connectivity, public washrooms, public transit, electric vehicles and more. Mimi Zhu is the host of the Roughly Chinese podcast on Wave Media, which c…
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This is the pivotal episode where Rama transitions from a prince to a hero! The Ramayana, Episode 2: The First Quest & The Sage's Challenge The Trial by Fire: Young Prince Rama turns 16, but his royal peace is shattered by the arrival of the formidable sage Vishwamitra. The sage demands that King Dasharatha send the young prince to protect his sacr…
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The Ramayana, Episode 1: From Prophecy to Birth The Quest for the Perfect Hero: The epic begins with Valmiki, the revered poet, who seeks the perfect hero from the sage Narada. Witness the legendary moment when Brahma himself commissions Valmiki to compose the Ramayana in a new divine meter (Sloka), granting him perfect knowledge of Lord Rama's ent…
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The Ramayana: Prologue - The Cosmic Stage Before heroes are born, before love ignites wars, before destiny reshapes kingdoms—there was a curse that would change the fate of the universe. Are you new to Hindu history or looking for a deeper understanding of the Ramayana's philosophical framework? Dive deep into the origins of the Ramayana and its sp…
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PLEASE SUPPORT: Lifeline4Gaza: ⁠https://lifeline4gaza.com/⁠ One of the Sameer Project's several campaigns across the Gaza Strip: https://linktr.ee/thesameerproject In this 2nd episode of our West Asia Series, we talk with Max Ajl about Trump's so-called ‘peace’ plan and Hamas’ response to it, we discuss the two year anniversary of October 7, prospe…
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In this episode, I’m joined by scholars Cira Pascual Marquina and Chris Gilbert, coauthors of Venezuela, The Present as Struggle: Voices from the Bolivarian Revolution (Monthly Review Press, 2020), to discuss the history and current situation of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution. Situating our discussion in the context of escalating imperialist att…
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In this episode, I have a wide-ranging conversation with Zahra Haider on patriarchy in South Asia, particularly Pakistan, its connections with colonialism and imperialism, feminist resistance in South Asia against patriarchy, as well as patriarchy in the west and its connections to capitalism more broadly. Zahra Haider is a multidisciplinary artist…
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This is the first episode of our new West Asia series, which is dedicated to covering the latest developments out of Palestine and the Arab-Iranian region more broadly. Please support: Lifeline4Gaza: https://lifeline4gaza.com/ One of the Sameer Projects several campaigns across the Gaza Strip: https://linktr.ee/thesameerproject/ In this episode, we…
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In this episode, I’m joined by economic anthropologist Jason Hickel, author of The Divide: Global Inequality from Conquest to Free Markets (W.W. Norton, 2018), to discuss the complex and interconnected relationship between imperialism—both past and present—and global economic inequality. We examine why mainstream liberal frameworks for understandin…
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In this episode, I’m joined by 2 members of the Qiao Collective to discuss a number of things related to the 80th anniversary of the victory against fascism in Asia. We first discuss the new Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights’ whose story looks at the Nanjing massacre, a key moment of World War 2 in China. We then discuss China’s broader role in WW2 and …
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This is the recording of a lecture that I gave in July at the Socialism 2025 conference in Chicago, titled “‘This is the Human Race Speaking…’: Reviving the Bandung Spirit in a Multipolar World.” In the lecture, which I also published as an essay on Substack, I reflect on the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference and the legacies of the Third …
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In this episode, I am joined by renowned Marxist scholar Radhika Desai to discuss India’s place in the world today, and particularly among the global south. We start off the conversation assessing the US threat of tariffs against India for purchasing Russian oil, why this has caused crisis among Indian political circles, why India’s economy is vuln…
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In this episode, Carl Zha and I discuss the long trajectory of China’s socialist development, struggles within the Communist Party of China, as well as the US’ attempts so far to ‘contain’ China’s development trajectory. Carl Zha (⁩@carlzha) hosts the Silk and Steel podcast on his Youtube channel; check it out if you haven't already. Journal of Int…
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In this latest episode, I'm joined by Breht O'Shea (who many of you will know as the host of Revolutionary Left Radio) for a pretty wide-ranging discussion. We talk about the state of the left in the global north amidst the Gaza genocide and its inability to effectively do something about it, we talk about broader global shifts taking place at the …
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Jyotishman Mudiar, host of India & Global Left, joins me this episode to discuss the history of the communist movement and the left in India. We discuss the labour and peasant agitations during the colonial period, the splits between the different Indian communist parties, the Maoist movement in India, the successes of people-oriented reforms at th…
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In this episode, we look at the history of class struggles on a world scale – including movements for decolonization and building socialism – and how to understand this history from our current moment. We discuss the changes that took place during the neoliberal period, how to understand our current political moment, and how to carry on the process…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Pawel Wargan, Coordinator of the Secretariat of the Progressive International, to discuss the past, present, and future of left internationalism and international solidarity. In this wide-ranging conversation, we unpack what ‘internationalism’ really means, how debates over internationalism have evolved on the left ov…
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In this episode, we look at recent developments in Gaza and the region – including the state of famine imposed by the israeli regime – and attempt to contextualize it within a broader history of colonialism/anti-colonialism. We also discuss the so-called 'ceasefire negotiations' that appear to pop up every now and then, giving people hope, but that…
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In this episode, Jessa McLean of Blueprints of Disruption and I discuss recent developments in Canadian politics since the election of Mark Carney's Liberal government. We start by discussing Carney's two signature bills so far: the colonial and pro-fossil fuel Bill C-5 and the anti-migrant and pro-surveillance Bill C-2. We then discuss Canada's ne…
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In this episode, I’m joined by critical development economist Jayati Ghosh to discuss the complex relationship between imperialism and international development. In this wide-ranging conversation, we explore the problematic assumptions underlying mainstream ideas of ‘development,’ why GDP is a profoundly inadequate measure of a country’s economic w…
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We went to ENE Repeat Launch Event. It was mad fun!--------------------Please follow us on our socials -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/roastmortemteluguTwitter - https://twitter.com/roastmortemFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/roastmortemtelugu @RoastMortem -------------------#ene2 #tharunbhaskar #vishwaksen…
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Vijay Prashad joins me on this episode of the International Solidarity podcast for a wide-ranging discussion that covers the Iran-Israel conflict, the India-Pakistan conflict, Zohran Mamdani’s recent Democratic primary win, and the tasks of the global left today and prospects for socialism. Journal of International Solidarity Links Instagram: https…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Samar Al-Bulushi, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at UC Irvine and author of War-Making as World-Making: Kenya, the United States, and the War on Terror (Stanford University Press, 2024), to discuss how the United States outsources the violence of empire to countries in the Global South—particularly in Africa—in t…
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This episode features a recent presentation podcast host Ashwin gave at an academic conference earlier in June. The presentation takes a Marxist approach in analyzing how 'Canadian multiculturalism' as a phenomenon came about, its relationship to settler colonialism, what its contradictions are today, and what it reveals about decolonization on thi…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Hafsa Kanjwal, Professor of South Asian History at Lafayette College and author of Colonizing Kashmir: State-building Under Indian Occupation (Stanford University Press, 2023), to discuss the long and complex history of colonization and resistance in Kashmir. We explore how the rights and agency of the Kashmiri people…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Priyamvada Gopal, Professor of Postcolonial Studies at the University of Cambridge and author of Insurgent Empire: Anticolonial Resistance and British Dissent (Verso, 2019), to discuss the complicated and often fraught politics of decolonization. We explore how the idea of ‘decolonization’ has evolved over time, the m…
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In this episode, I’m joined by critical development economists Ndongo Samba Sylla, Africa Region Director for Research and Policy at the International Development Economics Associates (IDEAs), and Farwa Sial, Asia Region Director for Research and Policy at IDEAS, to discuss the international financial system and its role in upholding empire. We exp…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Tim Sahay, co-director of Johns Hopkins University’s Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab and co-editor of Phenomenal World’s The Polycrisis newsletter, to discuss the many interconnected crises facing our world today, from the climate crisis to the rise of the authoritarian far-right to the collapse of the liberal internat…
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Tings Chak joins me on this episode of the International Solidarity Pod to have a wide-ranging discussion on China's path in the 21st century. We discuss the poverty alleviation campaign in China and how it was conducted, the question of women’s liberation in China, and the future of the One Country, Two Systems policy in Hong Kong and Macau. "Serv…
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Raven from In Defense of Liberation joins me this episode for a wide-ranging conversation that covers the ongoing ge-nocidal war in Palestine and the global history of resistance and liberation struggles, among other things. In Defense of Liberation Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-defense-of-liberation/id1484422538 Journal of Inte…
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Skanda is like if a protein shake grew legs, learned karate, and started solving family problems by roundhouse kicking them. It’s a movie where logic takes a vacation, and action scenes bring their own gravity — literally. Think emotional drama meets WWE with dance breaks. Instagram - @roastmortemtelugu Twitter - @roastmortem Email - reviewpostmort…
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In this latest episode of the pod, I was joined by lawyer and journalist Dimitri Lascaris to discuss the 2025 Canadian federal election. We touch on Canada’s place in the world, particularly as it relates to both the US and the genocide in Palestine, issues of housing and immigration in Canada, and the state of the Canadian left, and more. Reason2R…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Radhika Desai, professor in the Department of Political Studies and director of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group at the University of Manitoba, to discuss dollar imperialism and the key role that the U.S. dollar plays in upholding American dominance on the world stage. We dig into the history of the dollar syst…
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Pranay Somayajula of Hindus for Human Rights joins me to discuss the global rise of Hindutva and contesting Hinduism from the left. We discuss Islamophobia, the growing connections between Zionism and Hindutva, as well as the caste system and Brahminical patriarchy within Hinduism, among other things. - Hindus for Human Rights: https://www.hindusfo…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Netfa Freeman, Coordinating Committee member of the Black Alliance for Peace and Co-Coordinator of BAP’s Africa team, to discuss the history of imperialism and anticolonial resistance in West Africa, with a specific focus on the developments in the Sahel region over the last few years. Examining the ongoing legacies o…
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