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Jun 6, 2025
In this explosive episode of Kintu Parantu, we sit down with Sheetal P. Singh, co-founder of Satya Hindi, for a deep dive into India’s current socio-political and economic realities.
With decades of experience in journalism, Singh brings forth hard-hitting insights on the decline of investigative media, the increasing corporatization of the press, and how narratives are being manipulated to keep the public distracted from core issues.
We discuss India’s economic paradox, where a country comprising nearly 20% of the world’s population contributes only 2% to global GDP. Singh dissects the failures of Make in India, the manufacturing crisis, and how the wealth gap is widening under policies that favor a select few.
He also sheds light on the weaponization of agencies, the collapse of institutional accountability, and the growing disillusionment of India’s youth, many of whom are either fleeing the country or resigning themselves to a bleak economic future.
Singh does not hold back in critiquing the Indian media’s downfall, where truth has become a casualty of profit-driven narratives. He breaks down how fear, religious division, and economic distress are being systematically used to control the masses and push a political agenda.
We also explore the global backlash against Indian immigrants, the rise of “Hinduphobia” in Western countries, and the irony of Indians finding more stability in Islamic nations than in so-called liberal democracies like the US and Canada.
This episode is a wake-up call to those who still believe in the illusion of India as a Vishwaguru. If you care about India’s future, this conversation is one you can’t afford to miss.
With decades of experience in journalism, Singh brings forth hard-hitting insights on the decline of investigative media, the increasing corporatization of the press, and how narratives are being manipulated to keep the public distracted from core issues.
We discuss India’s economic paradox, where a country comprising nearly 20% of the world’s population contributes only 2% to global GDP. Singh dissects the failures of Make in India, the manufacturing crisis, and how the wealth gap is widening under policies that favor a select few.
He also sheds light on the weaponization of agencies, the collapse of institutional accountability, and the growing disillusionment of India’s youth, many of whom are either fleeing the country or resigning themselves to a bleak economic future.
Singh does not hold back in critiquing the Indian media’s downfall, where truth has become a casualty of profit-driven narratives. He breaks down how fear, religious division, and economic distress are being systematically used to control the masses and push a political agenda.
We also explore the global backlash against Indian immigrants, the rise of “Hinduphobia” in Western countries, and the irony of Indians finding more stability in Islamic nations than in so-called liberal democracies like the US and Canada.
This episode is a wake-up call to those who still believe in the illusion of India as a Vishwaguru. If you care about India’s future, this conversation is one you can’t afford to miss.