ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash

Asian News International (ANI)
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May 10, 2025 • 59min

EP-295 | Indian Navy, Karachi Port, Turkey, Nuclear Submarines & More | Vice Admiral SN Ghormade

Vice Admiral Satishkumar Namdeo Ghormade served in the Indian Navy for 39 years and retired in 2022. He held several key positions, including serving as the 36th Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (Operations and Training), Controller of Personnel Services at Naval Headquarters, and Chief of Staff of the Eastern Naval Command.Under his supervision, India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, was commissioned on September 2, 2022, in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Vice Admiral Ghormade discusses the capabilities of the Indian Navy, compares them with the Pakistani Navy, and shares insights on who holds the edge in maritime operations. He also touches upon the external support Pakistan receives in building submarines.He highlights that Karachi Port is a critical hub for Pakistan’s military logistics and trade, and says that if it were to be neutralised, Pakistan’s war machinery would be severely impacted. He also speaks about how the ‘Make in India’ initiative is significantly strengthening India's naval capabilities.*Timestamps:*00:00 – Introduction 00:43 – Indian Navy’s Role 03:07 – Pakistan Navy’s Vulnerability 06:45 – Indian Navy vs Pakistan Navy 10:52 – Karachi Port Importance for Pakistan 14:29 – Indian Submarines on High Alert 19:11 – Rules of Engagement in Armed Conflict 22:59 – Operation Trident During the 1971 War 28:25 – PM Modi Meeting with 3 Armed Forces Chiefs 30:53 – Biggest Strength of the Indian Navy 35:06 – Turkey’s Support to Pakistan 39:09 – De-escalation in India-Pakistan Clash 46:11 – Citizens’ Role in War 51:06 – Advice to Media
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May 8, 2025 • 1h 24min

EP-294 | India-Pakistan Face-off, China’s Link & Indus Water Treaty | Tilak Devasher & Yash Sinha

Tilak Devasher is an author, an expert on everything Pakistan and a member of India’s National Security Advisory Board. Yash Sinha is the former High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom, Sri Lanka and also served as India’s Chief Information Commissioner.In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, the guests discuss the possible consequences Pakistan could face after India suspended the Indus Water Treaty. Yash Sinha talks about the mindset of the Pakistani people and how many of them see India as their eternal enemy. Tilak Devasher speaks about reports that the terrorists involved in the Pahalgam attack were using Chinese phones and how long Pakistan can last in the case of a long war.Note: This episode was recorded on May 6, 2025, a day before India carried out strikes on terror camps in Pakistan under Operation Sindoor.00:00 – Introduction01:28 – Mock Drills in India03:50 – UNSC Meeting on Kashmir06:29 – Foreign Relations of Pakistan09:15 – Internal Security Threats to Pakistan12:19 – USA’s Stand on India-Pak Tensions15:47 – How Pakistani Diplomats Behave24:38 – Chinese Phones Linked to Pahalgam Attack32:44 – Indus Water Treaty37:12 – Irrigation System of Pakistan39:44 – Dams and Hydro Projects43:50 – How India Creates Deterrence46:17 – China & the Flow of the Brahmaputra River49:04 – Blockade in the Indian Ocean50:31 – Recalling the 1971 & 1965 Wars54:48 – Is India Ready for War?57:55 – Smuggling of Iranian Oil into Pakistan59:16 – China Backing Pakistan01:01:01 – Pakistan’s War Capabilities01:03:56 – Denuclearisation of Pakistan01:05:26 – Why Mock Drills Are Happening Now01:09:21 – Pakistan’s Psyche About India01:12:42 – Pakistanis Marrying Kashmiris01:16:42 – Social Media Accounts of Pakistani Celebs Banned01:19:57 – Role of the Streets in Policy Making
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May 7, 2025 • 1h 37min

EP-293 | Operation Sindoor, Nuclear Option, Indian Army & Masood Azhar | Lt. Gen. KJS Dhillon (Retd)

Lt. Gen. K.J.S. Dhillon (Retd), popularly known as ‘Tiny Dhillon’, is a highly decorated officer with a distinguished career spanning over 39 years. He has served as the Director General of the Defence Intelligence Agency and Deputy Chief of the Integrated Defence Staff (Intelligence). He earned widespread recognition for leading unconventional, people-centric operations during his tenure as the head of the XV Corps in Kashmir.In this edition of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Lt. Gen. Dhillon (Retd) discusses Pakistan’s hollow nuclear threats against India and explains why Islamabad remains uneasy about developments in Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370.He also shares practical advice for civilians on what to do in the event of war or an emergency-like situation, and emphasises why Indians should not fear mock drills. Towards the end, he delivers a clear message to all citizens: stay alert and report any suspicious activity around you.Note: This episode was recorded on May 6, 2025, a day before India carried out strikes on terror camps in Pakistan under Operation Sindoor.00:00 – Introduction00:51 – Mock Drills in India09:56 – Radicalisation in India15:38 – Pakistani Nationals Living in India19:55 – Coverage of Troop Movements25:21 – Public Outrage After Pahalgam Attack31:42 – Indus Water Treaty42:52 – Punjabi Influence in Pakistan47:50 – Pakistan's Nuclear Option54:58 – Pahalgam Terror Attack1:07:56 – Local Support to Pahalgam Terrorists1:15:04 – Online Hate for Himanshi Narwal1:26:28 – Pakistan’s Barbaric Act1:29:43 – Launch of Second Book
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May 3, 2025 • 1h 50min

EP-292 | India-Pakistan Tensions, Global Support, Risks and Strategy | Sushant Sareen & Ajay Bisaria

Ajay Bisaria, Distinguished Fellow at the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), previously served as India’s High Commissioner to Pakistan. Sushant Sareen, also a Senior Fellow at ORF, an expert on Pakistan and security issues in the region.In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, the two discuss how India should respond to the recent terror attack in Pahalgam. They talk about the importance of being precise and strategic if India decides to take military action against Pakistan.The conversation also explores how the world might react if tensions between the two countries increase. Will India and Pakistan get support from their allies? What role will global powers like the US, Russia, and China play?*Timestamps:* 00:00 – Introduction 00:40 – India’s Strategy Against Pakistan 08:50 – Pakistani Citizens' Views on India19:50 – Casualties in War33:11 – 'Dirty Work' of Terrorism45:55 – Pak Army Chief's Role in Pahalgam Attack54:40 – Pakistan’s ‘False Flag Operation’ Claim1:03:15 – Pakistanis living in Kashmir1:22:02 – Indus Water Treaty 1:32:28 – India-Pakistan Airspace Standoff 1:38:48 – Pakistani YT Channels Blocked
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Apr 30, 2025 • 52min

EP-291 | Nepal Crisis, Monarchy Push, China Factor, India Ties & Youth Anger | Manjeev Singh Puri

Manjeev Singh Puri is a retired Indian diplomat from the 1982 batch of the Indian Foreign Service, with a distinguished career spanning over 36 years. He last served as India’s Ambassador to Nepal. Over the course of his career, he held key positions in India and abroad, representing the country at major multilateral organisations including the United Nations and the European Union.In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Manjeev Singh Puri discusses Nepal’s shifting political landscape, including recent protests calling for the return of the monarchy and the ongoing debate over the future of democracy in the country.He also explores Nepal’s foreign relations, from China’s growing influence to its ties with the West and Pakistan, as well as the role of identity politics in fuelling unrest.Puri also highlights how Nepali politicians often use anti-India narratives and the “India card” to fuel nationalist sentiment and gain political advantage00:00 – Introduction02:23 – Pro-Monarchy Protests in Nepal06:57 – Democracy’s Crisis in Nepal14:22 – Identity Politics in Nepal18:45 – India-Nepal Relations26:06 – China’s Diplomacy in Nepal32:27 – Nepal's Foreign Policy34:35 – Pakistani Embassy Used for Spying38:45 – Roti-Beti Tradition46:59 – Monarchy's Return and Impact on India
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Apr 27, 2025 • 1h 21min

EP-290 | What Does Kashmir Want? Is Azadi Sentiment Still Alive? | Former Separatist Bilal Gani Lone

Bilal Lone is a former separatist and the elder son of Abdul Gani Lone, the Hurriyat Conference leader who founded the People’s Conference. Bilal was part of the Hurriyat Conference delegation that met Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani in Delhi in 2004. His younger brother, Sajjad Lone, is currently a member of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly. Bilal was aligned with the Mirwaiz faction of the Hurriyat when it split into two groups — the so-called moderates led by Mirwaiz and the hardliners led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani.In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Abdul Gani Lone states that the terrorists who attacked Pahalgam do not represent the mindset of all Kashmiris. He emphasises that the people of Kashmir want peace and do not want to be associated with radical elements.He also advocates for a war with Pakistan, urging that it should be settled once and for all, for the sake of all Kashmiris. Abdul Gani Lone also explains why he stopped visiting Pakistan and stepped away from separatist leadership, sharing the reasons that led to a change in his perspective.00:00 – Introduction01:55 – Normalcy in Kashmir06:07 – Local Support for Terrorists13:16 – Conflict Zone of Kashmir16:44 – Hurriyat's Ties with Pakistan19:59 – Extremism in Kashmir25:59 – Tourists Saved by Locals29:26 – Kashmir Leaders Unite33:19 – Indus Treaty on Hold39:45 – Kashmir's Tourism Industry Setback48:37 – Kashmiri Pandits' Exodus52:31 – PM Modi's Warning to Terrorists58:09 – BJP in Kashmir1:07:55 – AS Dulat's Book Row1:09:55 – Advani's Meeting with Hurriyat Leaders
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Apr 26, 2025 • 56min

EP-289 | The Shocking Truth About Naxalism in Chhattisgarh | IPS Sundarraj Pattilingam Reveals All

Sundarraj Pattilingam is an Indian Police Service officer currently serving as the Inspector General (IG) of Bastar Range in Chhattisgarh. He is known for his leadership in operations against Maoist insurgents in the region.In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Sundarraj discusses how Naxalism is coming to an end in Chhattisgarh. He explains how the efforts of security forces and the administration are helping bring Maoists into the mainstream.He also shares some shocking tactics used by Maoists to target security forces and reveals the changing face of Bastar. He encourages people to visit the region, which is blessed with stunning scenic beauty, forests, waterfalls, wildlife, ancient temples, and vibrant tribal dances and music.00:00 – Introduction01:48 – Bastar as a Maoist bastion06:45 – Ideology of the Maoists10:45 – Posting in Bastar19:09 – Local recruitment in Bastar21:22 – Development in Bastar26:47 – Sacrifices made by jawans32:54 – 'Operation Kagar'35:39 – Naxal influence on villagers43:15 – Minors recruited by Naxals46:53 – Humanitarian handling of Naxal bodies52:37 – Tech use in Naxal-affected zones
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Apr 23, 2025 • 60min

EP-288 | Pahalgam Terror Attack: How Pak-Backed Terrorists Planned it & Will India Respond

India has faced its worst terrorist attack on civilians since the 2008 Mumbai attacks. In Kashmir's Pahalgam, 27 innocent lives were lost and 15 others were injured in an attack backed by Pakistan. Terrorists opened fire at point-blank range, targeting innocent tourists. Four terrorists stormed the popular tourist location, creating chaos for 20 minutes. Will India respond to this attack? What will be New Delhi’s reaction?In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, we are joined by Lieutenant General Devendra Pratap Pandey (Retd), former Commander of the Srinagar-based Chinar Corps. He explains why terrorists chose Pahalgam to attack civilians, what message Pakistan intends to send to India and Kashmir, and whether the terrorists had local support.Pandey also discusses whether there could be more attacks like the one in Pahalgam and blames Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir for orchestrating these attacks, calling him the "Kingpin" behind them.00:00 – Introduction01:00 – Intel failure behind the attack03:33 – Pakistan’s message to Kashmiris05:20 – 'Asim Munir behind the attack'08:11 – Why only tourists were targeted13:54 – Gulmarg fashion show controversy15:20 – Who tipped the terrorists off17:55 – Why women and children were spared21:20 – Rising tourism in Kashmir24:55 – What Kashmiris think of the terror attack28:22 – India vs Pakistan: Leadership compared30:40 – India’s response to the attack33:17 – Casualties in the war34:57 – ISI’s propaganda36:30 – Consequences of war38:42 – 'Pakistan wants a war'43:16 – Civilian, military, and intel coordination46:33 – Why the terrorist said “Tell Modi”50:32 – NC & PDP’s stance on the attack53:56 – A message for Indians
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Apr 20, 2025 • 1h 28min

EP-287 | Canadian Elections, Foreign Interference, Trump & Khalistan | Kushal Mehra & Ajay Bisaria

Kushal Mehra is an author and podcaster who divides his time between Canada and India. He is known for his sharp insights and first-hand experience of life in Canada. Ajay Bisaria is the former High Commissioner of India to Canada. He is now a strategic advisor and a well-regarded voice on geopolitics, international business, and public policy.In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, the guests discuss why the Canadian elections matter to India and how the outcome could affect relations with New Delhi, especially after strained ties under Justin Trudeau's regime.Kushal and Ajay also talk about how Donald Trump's political comeback and tariff wars are influencing the Canadian political landscape. They explore why Canada has become a safe haven for Khalistani elements. The conversation also touches on concerns around possible foreign interference in the 2025 Canadian elections, including the roles of China, India, and Pakistan.*Audio Timestamps:*00:00 - Introduction02:27 - Why Canadian Polls Matter to India12:32 - How Canada Chooses Its Government16:47 - Mark Carney vs Justin Trudeau18:13 - Canada’s Response to Trump’s Win21:07 - Trump’s Influence on Canada’s Polls29:19 - Impact of Debates on Canada’s Polls31:32 - Situation of Indian Students in Canada34:39 - Indian Students Being Targeted in Canada42:15 - Minorities and Canada’s Election48:17 - What's Next in India-Canada Ties50:36 - Jagmeet Singh’s Political Future55:02 - Global Trade War01:00:04 - Nijjar Killing Row01:09:12 - Role of Indian Embassy in Canada01:15:52 - Diplomats' Security in Canada01:20:37 - India-Canada Diplomatic Ties
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Apr 17, 2025 • 1h 31min

EP-286 | Waqf Act, Mamata, Rahul, Manipur, Collegium System, Muhammad Yunus & China | Kiren Rijiju

Kiren Rijiju is currently serving as the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and the Minister of Minority Affairs. He has served as the Union Law Minister of India and Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Youth Affairs and Sports. He is considered one of the most active and respected parliamentarians, with over 90% attendance in Parliament and regular participation in debates and questions on national and international issues.In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Kiren Rijiju clears the air on the Waqf Amendment Act, saying that no rights of the Muslim community will be taken away. He strongly criticises opposition leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Mamata Banerjee, and Asaduddin Owaisi.He also talks about the Manipur crisis and addresses the question of why the Prime Minister has not visited the state. Rijiju speaks about the BJP not having a single Muslim MP and shares his views on the collegium system, the China-Arunachal passport issue, and Muhammad Yunus' statement on the Northeast.00:00 – Introduction 00:58 – Waqf Act 03:28 – Rahul Gandhi on Waqf 05:10 – Impact of Waqf Act on North-East 08:24 – Bengal CM Against the Waqf Act 09:30 – Waqf-Related Violence in Bengal 12:37 – Non-BJP States on the Waqf Act 16:53 – Can Waqf Trigger a Nationwide Protest? 20:28 – Viral Picture with Omar Abdullah 23:23 – Waqf Act's Impact on Mosques 29:24 – Manipur Debate in Parliament 31:36 – Who’s to Blame for the Manipur Crisis? 37:38 – Normalcy in Manipur 40:48 – Role as Parliamentary Affairs Minister 44:13 – TMC MP Mahua’s Allegation 49:39 – Dhankhar Mimicry Row 55:26 – Fight Over Ambedkar’s Legacy 01:02:41 – Rijiju as Law Minister 01:05:16 – Entry into Politics 01:10:44 – Muhammad Yunus’ Comment on Northeast 01:15:06 – Arunachal-China Passport Row 01:17:58 – China-India Border Dispute 01:18:41 – Physical Fitness 01:22:55 – Food 01:26:14 – Learning Multiple Languages

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