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主播大秀 World Questions comes to Delhi

The 主播大秀 World Service is holding a series of debates across the world led entirely by questions from the audience. 主播大秀 World Questions - an international series of English language events created with the British Council - allows the public to question politicians, leaders and opinion formers directly, face to face.

Published: 12 November 2018
There is no doubt that India is one of the most important democracies in the world today in where it stands on the key issues of our time - defence, development, technology and equality… this is a chance to hear the issues that really matter to people in Delhi
— Stephen Titherington, Senior Commissioning Editor

On 14 November, 主播大秀 World Questions comes to Delhi to host a debate on the country’s political and economic future and to find out what Indians themselves have to say about world events.

India is the world’s largest democracy, and its economic power is growing. 主播大秀 World Questions is in Delhi to debate India’s prospects, and some of the issues that may still hold it back. Are longstanding problems such as corruption, poverty, religious intolerance, and the exploitation of women being tackled effectively?

Chairing the debate at the British Council in Delhi, the 主播大秀’s Anu Anand will be joined by a panel of leading politicians and thinkers who will be debating questions from the audience. The panel will include:

  • Sambit Patra, National Spokesperson for the BJP
  • Saba Naqvi, journalist, author and political commentator
  • Sharmistha Mukherjee - Chief Spokesperson of the Congress Party for Delhi State
  • Gurchuran Das, public intellectual and philosophical writer

Stephen Titherington, Senior Commissioning Editor, 主播大秀 World Service English, says: “There is no doubt that India is one of the most important democracies in the world today in where it stands on the key issues of our time - defence, development, technology and equality. Debate is at the heart of the 主播大秀 World Service, and this is a chance to hear the issues that really matter to people in Delhi with their questions put directly to the panel, and their voices heard around the world.”

Tom Birtwistle, Area Director - North, British Council India, says: “We’re delighted that the 主播大秀 is bringing World Questions to Delhi. As the world’s largest democracy, the questions India asks resonate across the globe. The programme will be a forum for those discussions to take place and for people to engage on issues of great importance. As a cultural relations organisation, enabling conversations that connect people with big ideas sits at the heart of what we do.”

主播大秀 World Questions is an English language event, created in partnership with the British Council and will be recorded for radio broadcast worldwide.

主播大秀 World Questions: Delhi will air on 主播大秀 World Service English on Sunday 18 November at 17:30 IST and available online after that at www.bbc.com/worldserviceradio

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