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Bangalore International Centre (BIC) is a non profit, public institution which serves as an inclusive platform for informed conversations, arts and culture. BIC TALKS aims to be a regular bi-weekly podcast that will foster discussions, dialogue, ideas, cultural enterprise and more.

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Jul 7, 2026

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400. Lessons for Democracy 18.01.2026

What happens when institutions bend, freedoms collapse, and silence rules? India once knew. Five decades may have passed, but the Emergency remains a stark reminder of how swiftly freedoms can be curtailed. In those 21 months, prisons filled, the press was silenced, and democratic institutions bent under the weight of authoritarian rule. The questions it leaves behind are urgent: what does this ep...

399. Hegemony, Revolt and Selfhood (Masterclass: 3 of 3) 26.12.2025

The Masterclass  Hegemony, Revolt and Selfhood: India's Encounters with Languages  explores three defining moments in India's linguistic journey: the arrival of Sanskrit, Persian, and English. Each language came from beyond India's borders, gained a foothold, and extended its influence across diverse cultures, communities, and tongues. Their dominance shaped not only communication but also identit...

398. Hegemony, Revolt and Selfhood (Masterclass: 2 of 3) 26.12.2025

The Masterclass  Hegemony, Revolt and Selfhood: India's Encounters with Languages  explores three defining moments in India's linguistic journey: the arrival of Sanskrit, Persian, and English. Each language came from beyond India's borders, gained a foothold, and extended its influence across diverse cultures, communities, and tongues. Their dominance shaped not only communication but also identit...

397. Hegemony, Revolt and Selfhood (Masterclass: 1 of 3) 26.12.2025

The Masterclass  Hegemony, Revolt and Selfhood: India's Encounters with Languages  explores three defining moments in India's linguistic journey: the arrival of Sanskrit, Persian, and English. Each language came from beyond India's borders, gained a foothold, and extended its influence across diverse cultures, communities, and tongues. Their dominance shaped not only communication but also identit...

396. Sama, Dana, Danda, Bheda: Friends, Rivals, or Just Trading Partners? 12.12.2025

Trust is thin, history is long, and the consequences? Unforgiving. India and China share a long border and a longer shadow. Security risks and market hopes pull in opposite directions. In a world of shifting power, India must choose with care. This evening explores that choice through the ancient philosophical and logical Indian discipline of Purva Paksha.  Each speaker first presents the other's...

395. Reading the City Reading Ourselves 09.12.2025

Sundar Sarukkai's second novel published recently titled  Water Days  is a reflective look at the changes in his home city, Bangalore, how everyday life gets formed and what happens to the city insidiously and quietly. He explores migration and the changing social fabric, patriarchy, language, linguistic conflicts, power, and who gets to belong in the melting pot that is Bangalore. Water Days  is...

394. Building Teenage Mental Resilience 05.12.2025

Adolescence has never been easy, but today's teenagers face unique challenges: the pressures of a digital world, rising academic demands, and the aftershocks of a global pandemic. Rates of anxiety and depression are climbing, leaving parents searching for tools to support their children. This discussion, inspired by  Resilience Decoded: What Every Parent Should Know About Teen Mental Health , brin...

393. Too Much Public Not Enough Interest 19.11.2025

Public interest litigation (PIL) is a legal innovation of fairly recent vintage which was inspired by noble objectives. It has been seen as a useful tool in widening access to justice, especially in societies scarred by poverty, illiteracy, human exploitation, corruption and maladministration. The concept took deep roots in India some thirty years ago and has now become an ubiquitous feature of th...

392. Handlooms - Past Present Future 13.11.2025

What does it take to keep a centuries-old craft alive in the 21st century? Handlooms: Past, Present and Future brings together some of the most influential voices in the craft world for a vital conversation on heritage, change, and continuity. From policy and preservation to design and storytelling, this panel explores how handwoven traditions have endured through countless centuries, and the new...

391. Code Red: Climate in the Dock 05.11.2025

It's here. The climate crisis is no longer a distant warning. Climate Change: The Policy, Law, and Practice is a vital intervention. A book that gathers decades of global negotiations, Indian legal battles, and emerging climate jurisprudence into one urgent and accessible narrative. From courtroom precedents to cutting-edge policy, from carbon markets to constitutional rights, it examines how law...

390. Confessions of a Lobbyist 02.11.2025

Insider accounts from political aides, bureaucrats, and diplomats have long illuminated the workings of power—but even more enigmatic were the lobbyists. Operating in the shadows, often invisible to public scrutiny, they were intimately privy to clandestine negotiations, back-channel discussions, and subtle bureaucratic skirmishes. In his new roman-à-clef  For No Reason At All , Ramjee Chandran sh...

389. Aah Aha Ha-ha 26.10.2025

Are we teaching children what to think, or how to think? When our children focus on rote learning and exam-based academic progress, how do we nurture the inventive Indian who can fuel the imagination of the world with creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving? What if classrooms became labs of imagination, not factories of repetition? These are the questions that the Agastya International...

388. The Indo-Pacific Outlook: An Australian Perspective 19.10.2025

As global power dynamics continue to shift, the Indo-Pacific sits at the heart of a rapidly evolving strategic and economic landscape. In this timely and wide-ranging session, Peter Varghese, former Australian Foreign Secretary and High Commissioner to India, offers a perspective shaped by decades of diplomacy and deep engagement with the region. His address will explore the complex forces redefin...

387. Partition: Memory, Responsibility & Voice 12.10.2025

How do we honour truths without exploitation or erasure? This panel discussion will explore how the chapter of Partition is remembered, who holds the responsibility of preserving its stories, and what it means to give them an honest voice. Through literature, oral testimony, archives, or immersive media, each speaker has engaged with histories marked by silence, trauma, and survival. In this sessi...

386. Nehru's India in the World 09.10.2025

Scholars of international relations, political thought, and India's diplomatic history continue to debate the meaning and relevance of non-alignment in India's foreign policy today. The origins of these debates lie in Jawaharlal Nehru's articulation of non-alignment at the height of the Cold War, a concept both resolute and ambiguous. In this talk, Dr. Swapna Kona Nayudu will draw on her acclaimed...

385. The Gauri Files 03.10.2025

Journalism. Politics. Justice. One fateful evening in 2017, journalist Gauri Lankesh was shot outside her Bangalore home. Her death sent shockwaves across the country. But the story didn't end there. This evening with journalist and author Rollo Romig, as he explores in his powerful new book,  I Am on the Hit List , offers new insights into the life and assassination of Gauri Lankesh. In conversat...

384. The Law Strikes Back 29.09.2025

Mumbai in the seventies and eighties was a city of sharp contrasts: glamour and gang wars, chaos and control. At the heart of it all was Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retd) Madhukar B. Zende, a sharp-minded officer with a knack for catching the city's most elusive criminals. Best known for arresting the infamous serial killer Charles Sobhraj, aka the Serpent, Zende's career spanned decades of...

383. What Would Dr. Ambedkar Have Made of the Republic of India Today? 21.09.2025

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar is remembered and admired for many things: for his heroic, lifelong, campaign to eradicate the evil of untouchability; for his scholarly contributions as an economist and social theorist; for the social movements he led and the political parties he founded; for the educational institutions he nurtured; for his critical role in overseeing and directing the framing of the Constitu...

382. Mobile Merchant Bankers of South India 16.09.2025

What was the process of wealth generation and accumulation by the most prominent business community of South India?  A journey that was marked by risk and courage; a journey that carried them to the greener pastures of South and Southeast Asia; and a journey that was shaped by the power of global events. In this conversation, scholar Prof. Carol Upadhya and veteran journalist K N Hari Kumar and Pr...

381. The Third Moment 15.09.2025

What happens when the promise of equal citizenship begins to fade for one of the world's largest Muslim populations? In today's India, the question is no longer theoretical, but urgent and deeply personal for over 200 million people. This session explores the shifting political landscape of Indian Muslims through the lens of  Shikwa-e-Hind , the new book by political scientist Mujibur Rehman. He e...

380. The Twist in the Odyssey of Naxalism in Karnataka 11.09.2025

Around 15 years ago, the then UPA government had launched an all-out offensive (commonly known as 'Operation Greenhunt') targeting the armed cadres of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) (also known as Naxalites) across the 'Red Corridor' which consisted of Naxal-affected districts spanning Central and Eastern India and spilling into Southern India as well. According to reports at the time, Naxa...

379. Sustainable Development & Public Policy 08.09.2025

Institutions and Public Policy for India's Sustainable Development – Perspectives on Governance, Technology, and Finance , is an edited volume in honour of Professor Vinod Vyasulu (Edited by – Sukhpal Singh, Jyotsna Jha, A. Indira and A. V. Arunkumar). The book addresses one of the most urgent challenges of our time – sustainable development. Across the globe economies are grappling with the combi...

378. Iron Lady, Velvet Glove? 26.08.2025

Was Indira Gandhi a pragmatic nation-builder or an authoritarian disruptor or both? Historian Srinath Raghavan's new book,  Indira Gandhi: The Years That Transformed India , explores her complex legacy, from her central role in reshaping India's political structure to the controversial imposition of the Emergency. In this conversation with constitutional scholar Arun Thiruvengadam, the session wil...

377. Adolescence & Algorithms 23.08.2025

The years between ages 10 and 19 are marked by intense physiological, psychological, and social change. Adding to the challenges of this already turbulent phase are mobile devices and social media. These platforms often exploit insecurities, creating echo chambers and negative feedback loops. While digital life can connect us, it also has the power to isolate. The TV series  Adolescence  highlight...

376. Queering Law 10.08.2025

What would justice look like if it spoke in a queer voice? How might legal judgments shift if they were written through the lived experiences and realities of LGBTQIA+ individuals? In this session, we explore the bold and imaginative work of  The Queer Judgments Project,  an initiative that seeks to re-think, re-write, and re-invent legal judgments through queer and complementary perspectives. Eme...

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