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Re:Orient

Hosted by Dalberg and Asia Society India · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 7 episodes

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7
Last ep.
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Welcome to Re:Orient, a podcast by Asia Society India and Dalberg that covers the most pressing issues in South Asia, from AI and education to air pollution and the changing geopolitical order. Over six episodes, we speak to educationists, policymakers, thinkers and experts to gather meaningful – and often surprising – insights. Inakshi Sobti, CEO Asia Society, and Gaurav Gupta, Global Managing Partner Dalberg Advisors, bookend each episode with key questions that lie at the heart of the issue: what matters, how it got to be this way, and what we can do about it. Gaurav then builds on these questions with our diverse group of guests, giving us insights on where South Asia lands on each of these themes.

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Episode 2: There's Something in the Air

Dec 16, 202548mEp. 2S1

South Asia is home to some of the most polluted cities in the world: with alarming death tolls, widespread respiratory illness, and growing concerns around equity, access, and resilience. Yet, despite the scale of the pr

Episode 1: From Schooling to Skilling

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In an ideal scenario, a child’s educational journey begins in a classroom and culminates in an office. In school, the child acquires a solid foundational education, which equips her years later for a good job. That is th

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Welcome to Re:Orient, a podcast by Asia Society India and Dalberg that covers the most pressing issues in South Asia, from AI and education to air pollution and the changing geopolitical order. Over six episodes, we spea

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Re:Orient is hosted by Dalberg and Asia Society India. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 7 episodes.

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Re:Orient has published 7 episodes.

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