Connecting the Dots!

Auteur(s): Friedrich Naumann Foundation For Freedom South Asia
  • Résumé

  • This podcast brings together perspectives and voices from South Asia and Europe to foster conversations and connections about building a liberal world. Speakers from both regions discuss issues and exchange ideas on rights, business, politics, and democracy, with the aim of shaping a liberal future.
    Friedrich Naumann Foundation For Freedom South Asia
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Épisodes
  • India 2047: The debate between Nehru and Hayek (using AI)
    Apr 29 2024

    Throughout history, countless stories have been told by various voices, each contributing their unique tale to the passage of time. What if we could bring these stories to the forefront of our discussions today, engaging with the ideas of those who have shaped our world, even long after they've passed away? This concept, once only seen in science fiction, is now a reality.

    Welcome to a special episode of "Connecting The Dots," a podcast dedicated to exploring the intersections of thought, society, and liberty across India, Europe, and beyond. Today's episode is groundbreaking—a unique venture where we transcend time not through mere recollection, but through the remarkable capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI).

    Imagine the renowned economist and philosopher F.A. Hayek, known for his Austrian School of Economic Thought, engaging in conversation with Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister and advocate of a mixed economy model. These two intellectual giants from the past are brought together to discuss India's current path toward Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a developed nation by 2047. While speculative, this dialogue promises to provide profound insights drawn from Hayek's and Nehru's original philosophies.

    Join us as we witness history being reexamined and reshaped on "Connecting The Dots."

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    49 min
  • Women in Governance: A Transcontinental Dialogue in the European Union and South Asia
    Mar 8 2024

    This podcast episode brings together two dynamic speakers from South Asia and Germany to explore the crucial topic of women's participation in local governance. With gender equality and inclusive decision-making at the core, this podcast aims to foster cross-cultural understanding, draw parallels, and share success stories of women breaking barriers in their respective regions. Through candid conversations, the speakers address challenges, strategies, and initiatives promoting women's leadership in local governance.

    By highlighting the transformative impact of women's participation, this podcast episode seeks to inspire listeners to support and advocate for greater gender parity in their communities and draw commonalities in the EU, Germany, and South Asia.

    The podcast features Hon. Sandra Weeser from Germany, and Phuntshok Chodden from Bhutan, and is hosted by Namgay Zam from Bhutan.

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    39 min
  • Crossing Horizons: Navigating Gender Equality in the European Union and South Asia
    Feb 20 2024

    This podcast episode delves into the multifaceted landscape of gender equality in the European Union (EU) and South Asia. Through interview-styled conversations and personal stories, it explores the progress and challenges in achieving true gender equality across sectors in politics, economy, education, and our society.

    By examining policy frameworks, cultural norms, and individual experiences, the episode raises awareness and fosters dialogue on gender equality as a fundamental human right and promotes an inclusive and equitable society. Additionally, it highlights the shared commonalities and differences between the EU and South Asia, emphasizing opportunities for learning from each other's experiences.

    The podcast features Hon. Dolores Bakos from Austria, and Tashi Paldon from Bhutan, and is hosted by Namgay Zam from Bhutan.

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    24 min

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