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From finding Patrick Patterson to writing a book on MS Dhoni ft Bharat Sundaresan
Today my guest is Bharat Sundaresan. Bharat is a world-renowned, award-winning cricket writer currently based in Adelaide, Australia. He is the Australian correspondent and senior writer for Cricbuzz, having previously spent over a decade covering cricket around the globe for the Indian Express. He is also the bestselling author of The Dhoni Touch.
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Overcoming Nadal/Alcaraz to win silver medal at Paris 2024 ft Rajeev Ram
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Today, my guest is American doubles legend Rajeev Ram. Rajeev is a multiple Grandslam champion with back to back to back US open titles in the years 2021,'22 and '23. Rajeev also partnered with Venus Williams in the 2016 Rio Olympics mixed doubles, where they won the silver medal. Recently, Rajeev and Austin Krajicek won the silver medal in men's mixed doubles at the Paris Olympics.
REWIND! Talking Public Policy with Dr Ajay Shah (Everything is Everything podcast)
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Support me here www.buymeacoffee.com/shortcastovercoffee My guest today is Dr Ajay Shah. Ajay is a prominent Indian economist and researcher who has made significant contributions in the field of public policy. He is a Senior Research Fellow and Co-Founder of XKDR Forum, an independent research organization. He co-hosts the podcast Everything is Everything on UA-cam with veteran writer Amit Var...
Rohan Bopanna on being World No: #1 and a two decade long tennis journey (We Are Yuvaa)
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In today's episode we have with us tennis legend Rohan Bopanna. Rohan has had career spanning over two decades consistently representing India at the highest level. He achieved a career milestone in early 2024 by reaching the World No. 1 ranking in men's doubles at the age of 43, making him the oldest player to ever hold this prestigious position. Bopanna's accolades include winning the French ...
BigOHealth is bringing healthcare access to rural India through technology @bigohealth
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BigOHealth is a healthTech company founded by Gaurav and Shubham in their third year of college with a vision to make quality healthcare affordable and accessible across primary, specialist and tertiary care to half a billion Indians that reside in rural areas.
T20 WORLD CUP and all about South African cricket ft Dan Gallan
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Daniel Gallan is a journalist and university lecturer specialising in the politics and history of sport at St Mary's University and the University of East London. From Johannesburg and now based in London, he has contributed to The Guardian, CNN, ESPN, The Telegraph and various sports titles around the world. More about Dan Gallan's work www.thecricketmonthly.com/story/1208986/life-as-a-kolpak ...
REWIND! The Chitale Bandhu story Going global with Indian sweets and Bakarwadi
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Today my guest is Indraneel Chitale. Indraneel is a fourth-generation entrepreneur of the 80-year-old Chitale Group, which is renowned internationally for its Maharashtrian sweetmeats (sweets) and snacks like bakarwadi. As a young and tech-savvy leader, Indraneel has steered the use of cutting-edge technology for logistics, production, sales and marketing to track and optimize every aspect of t...
REWIND! Let's talk Pseudoscience, Atheism and Sadhguru with @scienceisdope
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Today my guest is Pranav Radhakrishnan. Pranav is a terrific science communicator and the man behind the popular UA-cam channel Science is Dope, where he talks about pseudoscience and analyzes some popular conspiracy theorists. Pranav is an engineering graduate from the National Institute of Technology Calicut. I found out that he also grew up in Kozhikode, the city where I did a lot of my scho...
We built and launched India's First 3D-Printed Rocket Engine : The Agnikul Cosmos story ft Dr Satya
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We built and launched India's First 3D-Printed Rocket Engine : The Agnikul Cosmos story ft Dr Satya
REWIND! Praan.io is cleaning the air we breathe : How Angad Daryani built his climate tech startup
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Today, my guest is Angad Daryani. Angad is the founder of Praan.io, a deep tech startup bringing clean air to corporate spaces and homes. Praan’s products Hive and Mach 2, have delighted its customers. Praan is the epitome of the Make in India mission, sourcing close to 95% of its parts in India, completely manufactured and assembled in India. Angad is an entrepreneur to watch out for. In this ...
The Simputer Project ft Ramesh Hariharan
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Today our guest is Ramesh Hariharan, one of the "group of four" behind the Simputer project. Not many of you would know about the Simputer project, a remarkable yet lesser-known initiative in the early 2000s. Launched in India by a group of visionary technologists from the Indian Institute of Science and Encore Software, the Simputer (Simple, Inexpensive, Multi-lingual computer) was designed to...
REWIND! Exploring Lucknow Mughlai and Awadh Cuisines ft @krishashok
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Salaam-e- Krish Ashok! Ashok has been a part of the show earlier where we spoke at length about food homeopathy veganism and Carnatic music and I highly recommend you check the episodes out . I’ll link them in the show notes. Ashok recently made a food trip to Lucknow and I thought I need to ask him in detail about the Mughal and the awadhi dishes he tried there. So here we are. Like most of my...
On Architecting UPI, Adhaar and ONDC ft Dr. Pramod Varma
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Pramod Varma is the former chief architect of Aadhaar and India Stack. He is currently the chief technology officer of the EkStep Foundation, a not-for-profit creating learner-centric digital public goods under Project Sunbird (sunbird.org). In addition, he is the co-founder of FIDE.org and the genesis author of the open-source Beckn protocol (becknprotocol.io). He is also an adjunct faculty me...
REWIND! The Deshbhakt on the 2024 Elections and Mandir Politics ft Akash Banerjee
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Today my guest is Akash Banerjee. Akash is political and social satirist. He established and hosts #TheDeshbhakt, recognized as India's most influential and widely viewed political satire platform. The Deshbhakt distinguishes itself by blending factual analysis with a mix of sarcasm and dark humor, addressing the myriad challenges facing modern India. Prior to venturing into the digital realm, ...
We, the citizens is making public policy fun ft co-author Khyati Pathak
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Today, my guest is Khyati Pathak. Khyati is a Singapore-based IT consultant turned cartoonist. She has co-authored the recent release titled "We the Citizens" co-authored along with Pranay Kotasthane and Anupam Manur. The book aims to make basic principles of public policy and economics easy to understand for everyone. Khyati is also involved in multiple open-source projects, most notably Snake...
REWIND! Baradwaj Rangan (Galatta Plus) Looks at Indian Movies
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REWIND! Baradwaj Rangan (Galatta Plus) Looks at Indian Movies
The Deshbhakt on the 2024 Elections ft Akash Banerjee
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The Deshbhakt on the 2024 Elections ft Akash Banerjee
Prakash Wakankar reflects on his 30-year cricket commentary journey #ipl2024 #t20worldcup2024
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Prakash Wakankar reflects on his 30-year cricket commentary journey #ipl2024 #t20worldcup2024
REWIND! The History of Cricinfo, T20 and IPL Writing with Jarrod Kimber #t20worldcup2024 #ipl2024
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REWIND! The History of Cricinfo, T20 and IPL Writing with Jarrod Kimber #t20worldcup2024 #ipl2024
Boson White Water is solving the Bangalore water crisis one step at a time ft Vikas Brahmavar
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Boson White Water is solving the Bangalore water crisis one step at a time ft Vikas Brahmavar
Understanding India through data: The Data for India project ft Rukmini S
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Understanding India through data: The Data for India project ft Rukmini S
@AtiMotors is bringing autonomous moving robots to industry floors with co-founder Saurabh Chandra
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@AtiMotors is bringing autonomous moving robots to industry floors with co-founder Saurabh Chandra
The Chitale Bandhu story : Going global with Indian sweets and Bakarwadi and ft Indraneel Chitale
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The Chitale Bandhu story : Going global with Indian sweets and Bakarwadi and ft Indraneel Chitale
Praan.io is cleaning the air we breathe : How Angad Daryani built his climate tech startup
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Praan.io is cleaning the air we breathe : How Angad Daryani built his climate tech startup
Guy Kawasaki on working with Steve Jobs, Remarkable people and life lessons
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Guy Kawasaki on working with Steve Jobs, Remarkable people and life lessons
Ek Cup Chai ho Jaye : 'Tea'totalism with Scientist Ajit Bhaskar
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Ek Cup Chai ho Jaye : 'Tea'totalism with Scientist Ajit Bhaskar
Raffi Krikorian on Twitter, Uber, AI policy and ethics @emerson-collective
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Raffi Krikorian on Twitter, Uber, AI policy and ethics @emerson-collective
How @voltpost is transforming the urban EV charging infrastructure ft Luke Mairo and Jeff Prosserman
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How @voltpost is transforming the urban EV charging infrastructure ft Luke Mairo and Jeff Prosserman
How Ridepanda is changing mobility and sustainable transportation in the US ft Chinmay and Charlie
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How Ridepanda is changing mobility and sustainable transportation in the US ft Chinmay and Charlie
Gaurav Mittal on the Politics of Urban Transportation in India
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Gaurav Mittal on the Politics of Urban Transportation in India

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @doraiswamyr1643
    @doraiswamyr1643 8 годин тому

    👍👏👌Very nice.

  • @gagocuk
    @gagocuk 23 години тому

    How do you clear outdoor air pollution with small sized air cleaners? The share volume of contaminated air and weather conditions makes that a dream. Even small areas is almost impossible in an outdoor setting. You can blow cleand air on the recipient but you can’t continuously protect an area that’s out door in a polluted outdoor environment. I find Praan homepage to be very un informative on what specific methods you are using. The technology is not shown and test data not shown either. What grade of air filtration do you compare with? ePm2.5 is seen only once. What hepa filter grade are you comparing with? Why is there no pricing on the page? It’s story telling and a lot of investor information, but very little actual data on the technology and products.

  • @doraiswamyr1643
    @doraiswamyr1643 День тому

    👍👏👌

  • @SanyoTeeVee-ek7ju
    @SanyoTeeVee-ek7ju 2 дні тому

    The guest is talking so freely like doing cricket commentary. So much experienced in the sports reporting world . Thank you for bringing him.

  • @doraiswamyr1643
    @doraiswamyr1643 6 днів тому

    👍👏👌

  • @doraiswamyr1643
    @doraiswamyr1643 24 дні тому

    Very nice. 👍👏👌

  • @aryaman05
    @aryaman05 24 дні тому

    Ajay, you're writing paper to advise GoI on private funding in favor of acad, research 'for the greater good of mankind', but you find it difficult to win over funding for your own joint - what's missing here ? 27:34 Whoa there buddy...a favor.... Favor 'bestowed' upon India ?!!! Remember in the early days of RE/solar when everyone wanted a piece of the action, and GoI went 'hang on there buddy, not so fast' on the tariff rates, after which things sorta started slowing down a bit ? Also, there's a lot of work-in-progress on the distribution-network front, green field and major upgrades and such - which is huge, and you guys appear not too up to date on this. Opposition shouldn't end up in jail - open and unqualified statement like that ? Why are there so many Covid drug/research/contract related senate hearings in US ?

  • @shenoyn
    @shenoyn 24 дні тому

    A friend asked me recently what my favorite podcast was and I said, without a moments hesitation, that it was Everything is Everything, and gave a quick summary of what sort of topics it addresses. He asked me what is the use of knowing all those things, about policy, about how the state should function and what sort of powers the state and the individual should have over each other. Because clearly, there's nothing he or I could do about any of those. I spent a while in uffish thought. Why, indeed? And here's what I think. It's because so much of it is non-intuitive! At first reading/listening, a lot of government policy and the intent behind it is evidently driven by good objectives. Why so they invariably fail? I always thought it was some failing in the Indian character. A weak moral fibre, sharpened by generations of scarcity and want, an inherent lust for power without accountability within the state, and so on. And as I went on listening to Ajay's clear and simple explanations of the way human nature works. Of how the understanding of economics is linked to it. The nonintuitive insights that hard research has provided. How important research is, in understanding facets of this deceptively complex subject. Connecting with experiences in other countries. My thinking about it, and about many other things only tangentially connected, had cleared up enormously. It's changing one person's thinking at a time, and so much good karma to Ajay and Amit for spending so much time and effort into putting it out there for all of us. It is timeless, and you get, as a bonus, excellent coaching in the art of clear thinking.

    • @ShortcastoverCoffee
      @ShortcastoverCoffee 24 дні тому

      Thank you for the lovely comment Naren! I have listened to your episodes on the seen and the unseen and simply delighted to see your comment. Amit and Ajay do a lovely job of breaking down different aspects and their impacts. It's a joy listening to them talk to each other.

  • @shenoyn
    @shenoyn 24 дні тому

    Great conversation!

  • @VinodKumar-ht6xt
    @VinodKumar-ht6xt 28 днів тому

    just another interview i thought would interest me to know more about BRnas I am an advent fan of his BR angle view of movies ....but ...boy oh boy mr.host till 37 mins I held up bcos BR style answers were ...hmm..in short were long ..but 37th min when u said you couldn't stay for a movie like Apocalypto....boy you lost me for ever and BR replied which should have made the host realise, his relativity to rip up movies by say zombies or stuff...😅

  • @doraiswamyr1643
    @doraiswamyr1643 Місяць тому

    👍👏👌

  • @azankhan88
    @azankhan88 Місяць тому

    The creativity of commenters is so suspect repeating AIMs stupid comments without realising how much interplay takes place between cuisine and ingredients over the years. Most of whats today considered staple Indian ingredients like potato, chilli are relatively new imports in India from the new world.

  • @doraiswamyr1643
    @doraiswamyr1643 Місяць тому

    👍👏👌

  • @doraiswamyr1643
    @doraiswamyr1643 Місяць тому

    👍👏👌

  • @Southpaw101
    @Southpaw101 Місяць тому

    Respect !

  • @akashdey6913
    @akashdey6913 Місяць тому

    I am from Mirzapur

  • @doraiswamyr1643
    @doraiswamyr1643 Місяць тому

    👍👏👌

  • @neerajojha847
    @neerajojha847 Місяць тому

    But i live at Amma

  • @neerajojha847
    @neerajojha847 Місяць тому

    I am also Muzaffarpur

  • @Jankariwithsachin24
    @Jankariwithsachin24 Місяць тому

    I am also from Muzaffarpur

  • @doraiswamyr1643
    @doraiswamyr1643 Місяць тому

    👍👏👌

  • @doraiswamyr1643
    @doraiswamyr1643 Місяць тому

    👍👏👌🙏🌹

  • @vijayalekshmit7331
    @vijayalekshmit7331 Місяць тому

    👌👌🌷🌷

  • @subram2512
    @subram2512 Місяць тому

    One of the best content rich podcast on cricket. Good work.

  • @murraysmith595
    @murraysmith595 Місяць тому

    South Africa and New Zealand are cursed. Just Can't finish the big games 😂😂

  • @dnapolren
    @dnapolren Місяць тому

    Wow so much context.. beautiful Podcast.. thank you

  • @mannanpacha5773
    @mannanpacha5773 Місяць тому

    whether one likes it or not, there was some amount of overconfidence before Klassen's wicket and the gradual downfall

  • @doraiswamyr1643
    @doraiswamyr1643 Місяць тому

    👍👏👌

  • @vijayalekshmit7331
    @vijayalekshmit7331 Місяць тому

    Good subject selection needs a review

  • @SanyoTeeVee-ek7ju
    @SanyoTeeVee-ek7ju Місяць тому

    It is much obligatory on the part of cricket fans to discuss why a team lost a match, especially from the brink of a certain win. Winners never discuss why they won.I hope every listener appreciates this episode. Congrsts❤

  • @rajanthomas7777
    @rajanthomas7777 Місяць тому

    Enjoyed the interview

  • @doraiswamyr1643
    @doraiswamyr1643 Місяць тому

    👍👏👌

  • @abhinavtiwari89
    @abhinavtiwari89 Місяць тому

    All the foods are created and made by bhartiya nagrik

  • @doraiswamyr1643
    @doraiswamyr1643 Місяць тому

    👍👏👌

  • @Happyvideos2012
    @Happyvideos2012 Місяць тому

    We neither need their cuisine nor their loot. The amount of loot, rapes, genocides they have done, how could one even think of praising them for the cuisine. Disgusting

  • @achyuthcn2555
    @achyuthcn2555 Місяць тому

    Even Moral values are unscientific , so why believe in them at all?? Atheism is the root of all evils and its self explanatory.

  • @sunild200
    @sunild200 Місяць тому

    What a moronic debate, the guy does not know anything about so called modern medicine, ask him to wait till he visits doctor for a chronic issue, all his assumptions of modern medicine will break down

  • @kalpanabhat3513
    @kalpanabhat3513 2 місяці тому

    If science is fake as Sadguru says then why did he go to super speciality hospital for treatment.

  • @nmg1443
    @nmg1443 2 місяці тому

    Stop spreading this Communist revisionism. Please show us these dishes in Uzbekistan. You can't. But you CAN show them in ancient Indian literature. There is no Biryani but there is Mansodan (मांसौदन), which the Mughals themselves called Hindvi Laziz.

  • @mohitaggarwal7583
    @mohitaggarwal7583 2 місяці тому

    He doesn't know much . Most of it is opinions without facts or basis

  • @metalman4393
    @metalman4393 2 місяці тому

    52:32 Once and for all, here's the all-encompassing definition of Spirituality: The things we humans think, say, and do to make ourselves feel better about existing.

  • @rishthefish7781
    @rishthefish7781 2 місяці тому

    I do respect Krish Ashok’s opinion on food but he said a lot of nonsensical stuff about the origin of our food. Hope he reads more on the subject and does his research.

    • @illumoari
      @illumoari 2 місяці тому

      And you sir think know more ? Or your bias is hurting your feelings ?

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs 2 місяці тому

      ​@@illumoarithere is plenty of historical evidence to show the existence of Rice-meat dishes, tandoor and spices in the sub continent. Popular culture adopted the court monikers/turkic exonyms.

  • @ReallyInterestingName
    @ReallyInterestingName 2 місяці тому

    Why do you post old episodes again ?

  • @user-nt9uv3bs5b
    @user-nt9uv3bs5b 2 місяці тому

    Do you need billions of dollars of research to prove something. Sadhguru tells everything about life in simple way. It's ok if you don't understand him. But don't misinterpret what he says.

    • @adityabodhe3340
      @adityabodhe3340 2 місяці тому

      he is a a corporate guru. he is a con-man. I remember in one of his talks, he threated a lady by filing cases. Let's agree that he is a fuckign thug and some of us don't understand how he misleads people.

    • @RAM_UNLIMITED
      @RAM_UNLIMITED 2 місяці тому

      I agree, these guys try too much to prove him wrong. I just say Sadguru is just talking some random bullshit and and his bhakts take that shit and fit in their heads, and I just move on with my life.

    • @adityabodhe3340
      @adityabodhe3340 2 місяці тому

      ​@@RAM_UNLIMITEDlol 😆

    • @reddyshashank7242
      @reddyshashank7242 2 місяці тому

      Sadhguru has no idea what he talks about. Everything is fine as long as he talks about life, but he say how milk is different from each breast and how he can turn water to poison and most dangerous of all he get involved in politics where he absolutely has no authority on.

    • @reddyshashank7242
      @reddyshashank7242 2 місяці тому

      Only research can prove medicine and science.

  • @user-nt9uv3bs5b
    @user-nt9uv3bs5b 2 місяці тому

    Top scientists had conversations with Sadhguru for hours long is because he spreads pseudoscience? That's funny😂😂. Please do your research properly.

    • @r-trooper942
      @r-trooper942 2 місяці тому

      You are only defending here coz you are turned blind by the bhakti

    • @RAM_UNLIMITED
      @RAM_UNLIMITED 2 місяці тому

      How can any scientist have a conversation that long with someone who spitts bullshit out of his mouth everyday and his bhakts who love to consume that shit happily!!

    • @reddyshashank7242
      @reddyshashank7242 2 місяці тому

      Yes, he did

  • @muralikrishnan6488
    @muralikrishnan6488 2 місяці тому

    There is being a liberal and there is simply trashing everything your culture stands for . I am a liberal and I respect conflicting opinions. This guy is definitely of the latter kind

  • @doraiswamyr1643
    @doraiswamyr1643 2 місяці тому

    👍👏👌

  • @BeReasonable-w9x
    @BeReasonable-w9x 2 місяці тому

    Cuisine khao and forget about those demolished 40,000 temples 😅😂

  • @eyeinfinite27
    @eyeinfinite27 2 місяці тому

    Mughals have NO cuisine and NO architecture from Mongolia to Arabia via the expanses of central Asia. But somehow they conjured all these things outta thin air and GAVE a lot to Indians when they came to India.

  • @A__SB
    @A__SB 2 місяці тому

    Mughal? How can they call these dishes from Mughalai? These are all Turkic tribes first, and their meal is just camel meat and milk. They literally had no spices, in Central Asia.

    • @soniccz100
      @soniccz100 2 місяці тому

      The Mughal age produced these dishes not the ancestral background of Mughals lol

    • @A__SB
      @A__SB 2 місяці тому

      @soniccz100 The joke is on you, buddy! The fact you are referring to it as Mughal Age tells me you are a novice. There is no concept as such. The rulers of the time always referred themselves as lineage of some specific Turkic, Persian, or Afgha tribes. The concept of every tribe from Central asia being clubbed as a Mughal is laughable. No ruler of the time referred to themselves or their heirs as being Mughal. Stop watching too much Bollywood crap for godsakes. Next, you would start claiming Ottomans as being Mughals, too. LoL! Don't make the mistake of talking about such false concepts of Mughal history in front of Turks or, for that matter, central asians or Afgahns. Indian historians tend to romaticise and falsify too much of their own hiatory. They need to fact check with the source, the people of the region they keep labeling as Mughals this and that.

    • @soniccz100
      @soniccz100 2 місяці тому

      @@A__SB you’re saying Mughal cuisine means only the cuisine from the ancient roots of Mughals. Mughal cuisine is also during the age in India in which Mughals ruled producing cuisines in India like biryani and other cuisines, using local Indian spices, and became known and popularized during this time. Mughals became Indian and produced cuisine using Indian spices. Seems pretty simple.

    • @A__SB
      @A__SB 2 місяці тому

      @soniccz100 I think you are not getting the point. There is NO concept of Mughal cuisine, period! The cuisine, in India, gets influence from individual invading tribes, if any. You can't group all as Mughal, which basically means "Mongol" in English. Which, if you do your research, does not take into account a vast no. of invading tribes were Persian and Afghans, not even closely related to Mongols, which is a very geric term to describe anyone from central Asia.

    • @soniccz100
      @soniccz100 2 місяці тому

      @@A__SB ok I see your point, so the ruling invaders descendants came up with popular dishes with local spices.