It's already 76 years of Indian independence. India is one of the world's top 5 economies in terms of GDP. Interestingly it was contributing to 27% of the world's GDP pre-colonial era.
I have been following some channels/handles in the past several years. These sources helped me understand the facts and nuances, and unlearn several concepts about the history of India.
It's easier to play what-if scenarios, in the current moment about the past, however, we all know there will be more themes that will be at play than what meets the eye/ears. Hope you find these sources useful.
English
Infinity Foundation: Enjoy the detailed facts-driven research, If you are a champion of Samvaad you will find this exciting
Think School: This is a test case-based approach of a given issue or business model, if you are a number person this will appeal to you
Praveen Mohan: If you are into Indian temples this will give you amazing research and perspective
Citti Media: If you want to hear about Indic culture and topics, this is the place to go
Festival Of Bharat: This is an extension of Citti media, equally good and
String Reveals: gives a lot of macro level trends sometimes with evidence, Aggressive & disruptive concepts
Odd Compass: Few videos with very high quality narration covering India and Asian history
Beer Biceps: Superficially discussed topics in general are brainstormed at length, some topics have series that runs almost 5 to 6 hours
The Ranveer Show Clips: This is an extension of Beer Biceps, here you will consume shorter videos
Hindi
ANI News India: You get content in all forms, shorts, long discussion, round tables
Dhruv Rathee: Detailed explanation on India's trending items
Abhi & Niyu: The passion shows in the script, editing and driving the message
Telugu
Nationalist Hub: Amazing Telugu channel to discuss regional, national, and international topics
Think School Telugu: This is an extension of Think School for Telugu audiences
Glimpse into Infinity foundation...
Note: As you can see, this is not a comprehensive list, there are several eminent speakers like J Sai Deepak, books like Snakes in Ganga, India that is Bharath, etc. for understanding issues, context, and the limitations of legal/public policy frameworks.
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Happy Independence Day!!
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