• EP-399 | “U.S. Entered the Iran War Unprepared” Biden Era Top Gulf Official Daniel Benaim
    Mar 20 2026

    Daniel Benaim served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Arabian Peninsula Affairs at the U.S. State Department. He previously advised President Joe Biden on West Asia policy and has worked at the White House and the U.S. Senate. He also wrote speeches for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other senior U.S. officials. He closely follows developments in West Asia and U.S. foreign policy.


    In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Daniel says that the U.S. miscalculated the Iran war and wasn’t fully prepared. He explains how Iran may be “winning without winning”, and why Gulf countries feel let down by the conflict. He also talks about Iran’s use of the Strait of Hormuz as a key lever, and why India’s approach to the crisis appears measured and pragmatic.


    Timestamps


    00:00 – Introduction

    00:52 – Who’s Winning Iran War?

    05:36 – Future of Iranian Regime

    08:32 – Will U.S. Deploy Troops to Iran?

    11:28 – Strait of Hormuz Blockade

    14:51 – Future of Alliances in West Asia

    19:57 – Will Gulf Nations Attack Iran?

    23:00 – Russia & China on Iran War

    24:10 – Trump Delays Beijing Visit

    25:21 – Did Trump Miscalculate Iran?

    30:46 – Biden or Clinton: Response to Iran War

    32:35 – Will Iran Surrender?

    34:28 – Trump Opening New War Fronts?

    37:30 – If Iran Survives, Who Wins?

    40:38 – Saudi-Pakistan Ties

    44:17 – Do Americans Support Iran War?

    49:46 – Iran’s Missile Capacity

    52:41 – Did Biden Give $6 Billion to Iran?

    55:48 – Iran’s Nuclear Program

    58:21 – India’s Stand on Iran War

    1:00:39 – Will India Pick a Side in Iran War?

    1:04:27 – What Does Saudi Want from Pakistan?

    1:06:56 – Who Can Mediate Iran War?

    1:08:39 – Will Iranian Regime Survive?

    1:10:47 – Who is Face of the Democrats?

    1:12:29 – Evolving India-U.S. Ties

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • EP-398 | Iran War: 10 Lessons India Must Learn Now | Lt Gen Raj Shukla
    Mar 17 2026

    What lessons can India learn from the Iran war? How have drones proved to be a game-changer in modern warfare? How is Iran using ‘Shahed’ drones to carry out attacks on Israel and Gulf nations? How can Artificial Intelligence be integrated into defence systems? What impact could this conflict have on the global defence industry? How are Gulf nations looking at their security today?


    In this edition of ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Lt Gen Raj Shukla (Retd.), former General Officer Commanding of the Army Training Command and a noted military strategist, answers these questions and explains the changing nature of modern warfare.


    00:00 – Coming Up

    00:30 – Global Impact of Iran War

    04:18 – U.S. Operation Against Maduro

    07:14 – U.S. Objectives in Iran

    10:53 – U.S. Military Strength

    15:20 – Iran’s Counterattack

    21:16 – Implications of Iran War

    22:27 – Iran’s Shahed Drones

    32:07 – U.S.–Israel Tech Alliance

    41:34 – India’s Role in Global Tensions

    46:45 – China’s High-Tech Warfare

    50:14 – India’s Defence System

    58:49 – Attack on IRIS Dena

    1:00:31 – India’s Strategic Partners

    1:10:12 – Iran’s Strikes on the Gulf

    1:13:28 – Private Sector in National Security

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • EP-397 | Iran War, LPG Crisis, Strait of Hormuz Threat & India’s Interests | Kanwal Sibal | ANI Podcast
    Mar 12 2026

    Kanwal Sibal is a former Foreign Secretary to the Government of India. He has served as India’s Ambassador to Turkey, Egypt, France and Russia, and as Deputy Chief of Mission in Washington DC with the personal rank of Ambassador. He was also a member of India’s National Security Advisory Board from 2008 to 2010. With over 41 years of diplomatic experience, he explains geopolitics and foreign affairs from an Indian perspective.


    In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Ambassador Kanwal Sibal explains how the Israel–U.S. war against Iran could deeply hurt India’s interests in the Gulf. He also discusses why Iran could sink any ship in the Strait of Hormuz and why he believes there is “a huge vacuum in global leadership.”


    He also discusses what India should do in the conflict, the sinking of the IRIS Dena, the objectives of the U.S. and Israel in the war, and what the future of security in the Gulf could look like.



    00:00 – Introduction

    00:35 – India’s Stand on the Iran War

    07:29 – Sinking of IRIS Dena

    18:12 – PM Modi’s Visit to Israel

    23:55 – Iran’s Nuclear Program

    28:15 – War with a “Civilizational State”

    30:12 – India–U.S. Relations

    39:42 – Christopher Landau’s Remarks

    43:45 – Why India Needs the Gulf

    49:41 – Americans as Partners

    56:37 – Russia–Ukraine War

    1:00:21 – France’s Nuclear Umbrella

    1:02:12 – Which Countries Might Go Nuclear Next?

    1:07:30 – Importance of the Strait of Hormuz

    1:11:45 – Targeting Fuel Depots in Iran

    1:15:05 – Gulf Under Attack

    1:18:10 – Possible Outcomes of the Iran War

    1:21:42 – How the Iran War Could Affect India

    1:25:54 – Global Leadership Crisis

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • EP-396 | “My Job is to Create a Super Team, Not Superstars” Gautam Gambhir
    Mar 11 2026

    Gautam Gambhir is the Head Coach of the Indian cricket team. Under his leadership, the team has won two major ICC tournaments — the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy and the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. He is the first Indian head coach to win two ICC trophies. Gambhir is also the most successful Indian cricketers in terms of trophies, both as a player and as a coach.


    In this edition of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, he speaks about the T20 World Cup win, social media toxicity, honesty with players, ending the superstar culture in the team and what’s next for him.


    00:00 - Introduction

    00:50 - T20 World Cup Victory

    01:52 - How to Handle Critics

    04:18 - Handling Social Media Toxicity

    06:35 - Being a Coach

    08:23 - Playing in Front of Legends

    09:30 - Dhoni’s Post for Gambhir & Team

    10:50 - Fans’ Expectations

    12:56 - India Tailoring Pitches Allegation

    14:07 - India’s Power in World Cricket

    15:19 - Money Power in Cricket

    16:33 - Hanuman Mandir Visit Controversy

    18:59 - Backing Sanju Samson

    19:52 - Beyond Individual Performance

    21:10 - Superstars in the Team

    22:30 - Who Offered Head Coach Role?

    27:03 - Freedom in the Dressing Room

    29:18 - Expectations from Players

    32:06 - Who Does Gambhir Listen To?

    33:34 - Gambhir on Ashwin's Remarks

    35:25 - Achievements as Head Coach

    40:02 - Fitness in the Game

    43:43 - Mental Makeup During Test Matches

    46:37 - The Role of Family

    48:44 - Mood in the Dressing Room After Victory

    49:56 - First Meal After Victory

    50:20 - Diet Discipline in Cricket

    51:32 - Planning for the 2027 World Cup

    51:56 - Does IPL Drain Players?

    52:47 - What’s Next for Gambhir?

    53:12 - Will Gambhir Rejoin Politics?

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    54 mins
  • EP-395 | “U.S. win is unclear..." Ex-US Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer on Iran War
    Mar 5 2026

    Jon Finer is an international affairs expert and former Principal Deputy National Security Adviser to Jake Sullivan during the presidency of Joe Biden. Before that, he served in the White House under Barack Obama as a White House Fellow, working in the office of the Chief of Staff and the National Security Council. Finer was a foreign and national correspondent for The Washington Post. He reported from more than 20 countries around the world. He also co-hosts “The Long Game,” a weekly national security podcast with Jake Sullivan.


    In this edition of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Jon Finer discusses the U.S.–Israel military action against Iran and its strategic implications. He says Donald Trump is creating ambiguity about the real objective of the conflict. According to him, “A U.S. win is unclear and politically difficult to define.” He adds that China is supporting Iran rhetorically, but not militarily. He also warns that this conflict could accelerate global nuclear proliferation. Finer also speaks about India–U.S. ties and America’s growing closeness with Pakistan.


    00:00 – Introduction

    01:18 – Regime Change in Iran

    04:30 – U.S. Objectives in Iran War

    07:36 – Gulf Nations Under Attack

    14:18 – China Helping Iran in War?

    16:39 – U.S.–Iran Nuclear Talks

    18:35 – Trump’s War Powers

    23:04 – U.S. Nuclear Umbrella

    27:23 – U.S.–Pakistan Relations

    33:52 – U.S.–India Ties

    37:13 – Serving Under Obama & Biden

    41:27 – China’s Limited Global Alliances

    47:54 – How U.S. Media Portrays India

    52:51 – Jeffrey Sachs’ Claims on Jake Sullivan

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    59 mins
  • EP-394 | “IRGC Has Gone Rogue”: What Happens to Gulf Security Now? | Defence Expert Swasti Rao
    Mar 5 2026

    Dr. Swasti Rao is a geopolitics and defence expert, commentator, and author. She is currently an Associate Professor at the Jindal School of International Studies and a Consulting Editor for Strategic and International Affairs at ThePrint. She explains key geopolitical and security issues from an Indian perspective.


    In this edition of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, she discusses what could happen to Iran after Ayatollah Khamenei’s death and how the security structure of Gulf nations might change. She describes Donald Trump as the only U.S. President to have gone this far in supporting Israel, and explains what another war could mean for the Middle East. She also talks about the impact on global oil supplies and what is at stake for India.


    00:00 – Introduction

    02:05 – The Middle East War

    03:51 – Gulf Nations Under Attack

    09:09 – Israel’s Objectives in Iran

    12:24 – US–Israel Targeting Strategy

    16:12 – Did U.S. Abandon GCC Bases?

    24:01 – IRGC’s Command Structure

    29:48 – Iran’s War Mindset

    35:27 – Impact of Khamenei’s Death

    37:22 – GCC in Shock After Attacks?

    41:57 – What Do Saudi Arabia & Israel Want?

    44:41 – Iran–Turkey Ties: What’s Next?

    46:29 – Pakistan’s Role

    55:33 – The Modi–Netanyahu Meeting

    59:00 – Evacuation Plans & Economic Impact on India

    1:07:53 – The Roles of China and Russia

    1:18:57 – How Long Could This War Last?

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • EP-393 | From Dalal Street to De-Dollarisation: NSE MD Ashish Chauhan on India’s Financial Rise
    Mar 2 2026

    Ashish Chauhan is the MD & CEO of the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE). A technocrat from IIT Bombay and IIM Calcutta, he was part of the founding team that built the NSE. He is credited with bringing several key innovations to India’s stock market. He also served as the MD and CEO of the Bombay Stock Exchange for 10 years.


    In this edition of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, he speaks about the much-awaited NSE IPO, how the exchange handles cyberattacks, and how the NSE powers India’s stock market. He advises investors to stay away from social media “tips,” shares his views on India’s options market, and discusses the future of de-dollarisation and India’s growing number of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs).


    00:00 – Introduction

    00:42 – What Does NSE Do?

    06:35 – How NSE Earns Revenue

    09:16 – How NSE Powers India’s Stock Market

    15:18 – Regulations in Capital Markets

    20:02 – NSE IPO Coming Soon?

    27:56 – NSE Co-Location Scam

    33:12 – 1992 Harshad Mehta Scam

    39:23 – India’s Options Market

    44:55 – NSE’s Investor Awareness Initiatives

    47:29 – Why India Bans Prediction Markets

    50:45 – How NSE Survives Cyberattacks

    57:29 – Challenges as NSE MD

    1:02:09 – Future of De-Dollarisation

    1:06:55 – India’s FTAs

    1:16:04 – Modinomics vs Manmohanomics

    1:23:42 – NSE’s Vision for Viksit Bharat 2047

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • EP-392 | Beyond Kashmir: Is the Target the Whole of India? | Author Abhinav Pandya
    Feb 25 2026

    Abhinav Pandya is an author and scholar who has studied the concept of jihad in great depth. He has also advised the former Governor of Jammu & Kashmir, Satya Pal Malik, on security matters.


    In this edition of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, the conversation focuses on the challenges India faces as a target of global jihad. With what appears to be an emerging axis involving Turkey, Pakistan, China and even Bangladesh, is India facing a larger strategic encirclement?


    Is Kashmir the central objective, or is the target much bigger, the whole of India? And most importantly, what must India do to counter this jihadist strategy?



    Timestamps


    00:00 – Introduction

    01:15 – Balochistan Uprising

    05:15 – Pakistan’s Double Standards

    09:03 – How the ISI Controls Pakistan

    13:39 – The Core Issue of Kashmir

    15:46 – Pak’s Interference in Kashmir’s Politics

    21:53 – Pakistan-Sponsored Terrorism

    25:08 – Entire India Pakistan’s Target?

    32:23 – Pakistan’s Foreign Relations

    35:11 – Pakistan–Bangladesh Ties

    40:12 – Global Superpower vs Civilizational Power

    43:06 – South Asia & the Ottoman Empire

    47:32 – Hybrid Militancy in Kashmir

    53:05 – Al-Falah University’s Terror Links

    1:00:47 – Militancy in Kashmir

    1:06:07 – How Should India Tackle Terrorism?

    1:15:25 – Satya Pal Malik’s “Fax Machine” Story

    1:23:34 – Kashmir After Article 370

    1:27:36 – How to Deal with Terrorism

    1:29:26 – West Asia Conflict Explained

    1:32:52 – Operation Sindoor

    1:34:52 – Khalistan

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    1 hr and 42 mins