How Will History Remember Us | Shut Up Ya Kunal w/ Kunal Kamra ft P Sainath | Episode 32
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Journalist and PARI founder P. Sainath joins Kunal Kamra for a wide-ranging conversation on the growing divide between journalism and media in India. The discussion explores the corporatization of news, concentration of media ownership, and how profit-driven interests have reshaped public discourse. Sainath reflects on the changing role of journalists, the influence of powerful corporations and political narratives, and the challenges of reporting on rural India and inequality. Drawing from decades of experience, he examines how history may judge today's media landscape and the responsibility of journalists in a democracy. A thought-provoking conversation on power, accountability, media ethics, and the future of journalism in India. Learn more about PARI: https://ruralindiaonline.org Follow: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/kuna_kamra/ X (Twitter) – https://x.com/kunalkamra88/ Timestamps: 00:00:00 — Media vs Journalism: The Fundamental Difference 00:01:00 — How Corporate Ownership Changed Indian Media 00:09:58 — Freedom Fighters, Journalism & the Legacy of Public Service 00:13:30 — Journalism During COVID and the Crisis of News Media 00:21:20 — Bias, Narratives and How Media Shapes Public Perception 00:30:47 — Billionaires, COVID Profits and Rising Economic Inequality 00:39:55 — Wealth Gaps, Caste Realities and the Ambani Era 00:50:50 — IMF, World Bank and the Export-Led Growth Debate 00:59:55 — Constitutional Values, Inequality and India's Development Model 01:09:59 — Language, History, Cultural Identity & How Future Generations Will Judge Us Credits: • Research Head — Anirban Bhattacharya: https://www.instagram.com/banhere2.0/ • Producer — Nidhi Shetty: https://www.instagram.com/nidhiwho/ • Camera Operator — Ashwin Pakhrot • Video Editor — @RevantTalekar: https://www.instagram.com/revanttalekar











