• Ep. 28: Hindi Chini Bye Bye

  • Oct 19 2020
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 28: Hindi Chini Bye Bye

  • Summary

  • This week on an all-new episode of Uncle Please Sit, Joel Pereira and Tushar Abhichandani are diving deep into what uncles fear the most - and it's not jewelry commercials or pride parades. This week, we're talking about China.
    Joining us is Hamsini Hariharan, a China commentator, a columnist for CNBC and host of the podcast States of Anarchy, and on this week's episode, we're talking about India and China's long shared history and our culture, conflicts and competition. We also talk about what China means to us here in India, and what we mean to the Chinese, and according to Hamsini, not very much, apparently. Click through to hear more.

    You can follow Hamsini on her social media:
    Instagram: @lady_baritone (https://www.instagram.com/lady_baritone/)
    Twitter: @HamsiniH (https://twitter.com/HamsiniH)

    You can know more about the States of Anarchy Podcast:
    (https://ivmpodcasts.com/states-of-anarchy)
    (https://www.instagram.com/statesofanarchy/)

    Get in touch with our hosts on their social media:
    Tushar Abhichandani on Twitter and Instagram:
    @YawnOkPlease (https://twitter.com/YawnOkPlease)
    @tushar_abhi (https://www.instagram.com/tushar_abhi/)

    Joel Pereira on Twitter and Instagram:
    @pereirajoel (https://twitter.com/pereirajoel)
    @joelpereira.esq (https://www.instagram.com/joelpereira.esq/)

    You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.

    You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/

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