NRI Affairs, Pause with Nandini
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2076368/fan_mail/new] Australia-India Relations, Dissent, and Digital Resistance In this episode of Pause with Nandini, host Nandini Sen Mehra brings together an exceptional panel of journalists, commentators, and activists to unpack the complex realities shaping India today and their ripple effects on Australia-India relations and the NRI diaspora. As geopolitical alignment strengthens between the two nations around trade and defence, internal fractures persist under the surface. From escalating economic distress and clamping down on press freedom to the rise of grassroots, humorous digital rebellions, this roundtable looks at what is genuinely happening on the ground. Key Discussion Points • The State of Press Freedom and Dissent in India: Senior Journalist and Editor, Chinki Sinha and Artist and Curator, RAQS Media Collective, Shuddhabrata Sengupta discuss the shrinking space for independent journalism, the systemic jailing of activists (such as Umar Khalid), and the criminalisation of ordinary civil solidarity. They also speak of the richness of cultural spaces in India, and the hope that persists in ordinary lives inspite of systemic issues. • The Illusion of a Homogenous Diaspora: Former South Asia Bureau Chief for ABC News Meghna Bali breaks down the complexities of the Indian-Australian diaspora, highlighting how it is deeply fragmented by class, caste, religion, and generation despite being marketed as a monolithic community. She reflects on time spent in India, and the need for an honest conversation around difficult issues. • Dissent and its Fallout: Co-founder of the Humanism Project and Founder of NRI Affairs, Deepak Joshi outlines the growing concerns among non-resident Indians (NRIs) about transnational repression and the shrinking spaces for dissent. He also speaks of rising racism, the model minority narrative, and the complexities of the India-Australia relationship. • Geopolitics vs. Democratic Integrity: The panel analyses the friction between India's independent foreign policy (balancing the Quad and BRICS), Australia’s reluctance to press India on human rights due to heavily corporate-driven trade and defence interests, both set against a genuine relationship of warmth between the two countries. • Humour as Resistance: A deep dive into how a statement by the Chief Justice of India sparked a massive, Gen-Z-led digital movement. The panel explores how decentralised memes, citizen reporting, and independent art spaces are reclaiming public dignity and challenging authority through the power of satire. Watch the full episode to hear these vital perspectives on the Australia-India relationship with all its complexities and the opportunities for a strong and honest engagement. Don't forget to Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more deep-dive discussions on NRI Affairs. Thank you for listening! Watch all episodes of Pause with Nandini on https://youtube.com/c/NRIAffairs [https://youtube.com/c/NRIAffairs]
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