Podcast with Namit Arora, co-author of “Speaking of History: Conversations about India’s Past and Present”

Speaking of History: Conversations about India’s Past and Present, Insights on Indian History, Caste, Gender, Religion, Myth & Nationalism, Romila Thapar, Namit Arora (Penguin Allen Lane, November 2025)

What does it mean to be a historian? How do you try to explain the past when sources are lacking? And how do we talk about history when it’s so politicized? In the new book Speaking of History: Conversations about India’s Past and Present (India Allen Lane, 2025), Namit Arora and Romila Thapar discuss some of the challenges facing historians in India today, what it means to be an academic historian, and how ideas around gender, caste and religion may be getting distorted in India’s public history.

 

 

Namit joins us on the show today. He is a writer, social critic and the author of three books, including Indians: A Brief History of a Civilization (India Viking, 2021) and The Lottery of Birth. Trained in science and technology, he has spent over three decades educating himself in the humanities, history and other social sciences.

You can find our previous interview with Namit on Indians here!


Nicholas Gordon has an MPhil from Oxford in International Relations and a BA from Harvard. He is a writer, editor and occasional radio host based in Hong Kong.