Mitti Pao

Amit Julka, Ozz Zaff

The ‘Mitti Pao’ podcast is at its very core, a gupshup session over a cup of chai. Hosted by two Punjabis, or if you prefer the neologisms, an Indian and a Pakistani, it is an attempt to talk about life and its absurdity on both sides of the Radcliffe line. Here, we take a dig at the very serious analysis that serious analysts do in serious places like newspapers, television and conferences. Our aim here is not to ‘shed light’, nor do we think ourselves capable of doing so. Rather, in the spirit of our title, we treat our conversation as a means to make sure you know lesser than you did

Episodes

  1. 07/06/2021

    Episode 3: Taraqqi kee tareeki: What South Asia Gets Wrong About The Environment - Part 1

    As the world celebrates World Environment Day, we take a closer look at how Pakistan subverts the environmentalist paradigm with climate change expert Fatima Yamin. We learn why environmental conservation is so poorly misunderstood and badly managed in favor of our aspirations towards development (taraqqi) for  betterment (Khushhaali), when in reality, these very aspirations are threatening to regress our lives and incite conflict both within the country, as well as the region. Podcast Hosts: Usman Zafar, Amit Julka Guest: Fatima Yamin Executive Producer: Natallia Khaniejo  جون کو عالمی ماحولیاتی  دن منایا جا رہا ہے۔ موسمی تبلیلی کا بحران پوری دنیا کے لیے ایک آزمائش ہے۔ لیکن کیا پاکستان اس بحران کو سنجیدگی سے لے رہا ہے؟ کیا اس موضوع پر ہمارے طرزِ بیان میں اصلاح کی ضرورت ہے؟ کیا ہم نے ترقی اور خوشحالی کے نام پر ماحولی بدلاؤ اور اس کے نقصانات کو نظر انداز کر دیا ہے؟ اس موضوع پر ہم گفتگو کریں گے ماحولیاتی ماہر فاطمہ یمین سے۔ Reading List https://nayadaur.tv/amp/2020/12/rethink-the-masculinist-political-economy-of-water-management/ https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/world-environment-day-2021-positive-future-b1859929.html https://nayadaur.tv/amp/2020/11/motorways-mountains-and-tourism-what-lies-has-ahead-for-the-people-in-north/ https://councilonstrategicrisks.org/2020/02/11/briefer-climate-change-and-the-india-pakistan-rivalry/ https://www.thethirdpole.net/en/climate/comment-why-was-pakistan-left-out-of-bidens-climate-summit/

    40 min
  2. 01/06/2021

    Episode 2: Despising Shylock, Envying Sharon

    During the current Israel-Palestine crisis, support for the Palestinians in Pakistan ranged from legitimate criticism of the Israeli state to crude anti-semitic tropes. On the other side of the border, while many called for reconciliation and peace, a majoritarian political ideology envies Israel, casting it as an ideal for how India should act, especially in the context of Pakistan. This 'Israel envy' and anti-semitism are in reality two sides of the same coin. In this episode, we explore both these pathologies. Timestamps: 0:00-25:58 - Antisemitism in Pakistan 25:58 onwards - India's Israel Envy References:  Chomsky, Noam. ‘Israel, the Holocaust, and Anti Semitism’, https://chomsky.info/dissent01/ Kumaraswamy, P.R., 2010. India's Israel policy. Columbia University Press. Blarel, N., 2015. The Evolution of India’s Israel Policy. Continuity, Change, and Compromise since 1922. Devji, F., 2013. Muslim Zion: Pakistan as a political idea. Hurst Publishers. Achcar, G., 2010. The Arabs and the Holocaust: the Arab-Israeli war of narratives. Metropolitan Books. Mearsheimer, J.J. and Walt, S.M., 2006. The Israel lobby and US foreign policy Carr, E.H., 2016. The Twenty Years' Crisis, 1919-1939: Reissued with a new preface from Michael Cox. Springer. Shah Muhammad Qureshi’s gaffe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyTw--JYnSE Veena Malik’s Antisemitism: https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/834906-veena-malik-receives-backlash-for-promoting-violent-anti-semitism-through-made-up-hitler-quote ADL on anti-semitic myths: https://www.adl.org/media/2133/download

    53 min

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The ‘Mitti Pao’ podcast is at its very core, a gupshup session over a cup of chai. Hosted by two Punjabis, or if you prefer the neologisms, an Indian and a Pakistani, it is an attempt to talk about life and its absurdity on both sides of the Radcliffe line. Here, we take a dig at the very serious analysis that serious analysts do in serious places like newspapers, television and conferences. Our aim here is not to ‘shed light’, nor do we think ourselves capable of doing so. Rather, in the spirit of our title, we treat our conversation as a means to make sure you know lesser than you did