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Podcast: Death and diplomacy: A look at India-Canada tensions with Samir Saran
Listen: The GZERO World Podcast takes a look at an international murder mystery that dominated headlines in September: Canada's allegation that India was involved in the assassination of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia in June. New Delhi has dismissed the accusation as “absurd” and demanded any evidence be released publicly, which Canada has yet to do. But the diplomatic fallout has been swift: Canada expelled the head of India’s security service in Canada, and New Delhi demanded dozens of Canadian diplomats leave India.
Ian Bremmer speaks with Samir Saran, President of the Observer Research Foundation, a top Indian think tank, to unpack the fallout from the shocking allegations, the history of the Khalistan separatist movement within Canada, and where the two countries go from here, given their strong diasporic and economic links. Saran also discusses the paradoxical nature of India’s relationship with China and tensions on the Himalayan border, India's role in the BRICS partnership as a leader of the Global South, and the feasibility of India's ambitious goal to get 50% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.
Subscribe to the GZERO World Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published.South Africa's Unfulfilled Promises
GZERO World usually takes on big global topics that impact multiple countries. This show is different, however, in that it’ll focus on just one: South Africa -- a country that once captured world attention when it transitioned from apartheid to modern democracy. But the nation’s long walk to freedom is falling short of what was promised.
Robots and the Rustbelt with John Kasich
This week it's all about J-O-B-S and how automation (yes, robots...kind of) is changing the future of work in America. Then I'll chat with a man from the heart of America's Rust Belt: Governor John Kasich. And of course, I've got your Puppet Regime.
The Natural: Trump Takes the Field
President Trump renames the World Series to reflect a more #MAGA perspective, and then takes the field to face off against his own worst enemy. #mlb #Baseball #worldseries #immigration #kaepernick #trump
Europe's Tech Battle
The divide between the US and Europe is growing. This week, Ian Bremmer goes deep on the crumbling transatlantic alliance before sitting down with EU Commissioner Margrethe Vestager – a woman who strikes fear into the heart of Silicon Valley - to talk technology. Then on Puppet Regime, it's time to play ball!
Bleep!
Geopolitics really is just a bunch of four-letter words these days, isn't it?
Just ask Angela Merkel, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.