Is Hinduism misunderstood in the West? Bestselling author & cultural icon Amish Tripathi reveals the truth about India’s past, exposing colonial lies and misconceptions about Hinduism. He discusses the resurgence of spirituality in India, its evolving identity, and how ancient wisdom is shaping the modern world. From his viral Oxford Union debate defending Hinduism against atheists to his insights on the role of Sadhus and leaders like Modi & Yogi, Amish offers a powerful perspective. Discover why India's economic rise fuels cultural confidence and how Hinduism adapts in the modern age. Learn about his journey from author to filmmaker and what the West can learn from Hinduism. Topics:00:00 - Introduction02:10 - Why Millions Are Turning to Spirituality06:45 - West vs. India: The Binary vs. Nuanced Thinking12:30 - Why India’s Economic Rise Fuels Cultural Confidence18:15 - Oxford Union Debate: Defending Hinduism Against Atheists23:40 - Colonial Lies & Misconceptions About Hinduism30:10 - Who Really Wrote Indian History? The British Narrative Exposed35:45 - The Role of Sadhus: Why They’re NOT Like Western Monks41:20 - Why India Respects Selfless Leaders Like Modi & Yogi47:05 - How Hinduism Adapts While Abrahamic Religions Struggle52:30 - The Power of Rituals & Why They Matter Today58:45 - From Author to Filmmaker: Amish’s Journey Into Documentaries1:05:20 - Final Thoughts: What the West Can Learn from Hinduism