ABP News is back with the fourth season of its news analysis show ‘Parivartan,’ with renowned anchor Abhigyan Prakash as the host.
The first episode of the show aired on ABP News on June 18 and will be telecast every Saturday at 10.14 am.
‘Parivartan’s’ first three seasons were a huge success, garnering praise from critics and spectators alike.
The show was called a ‘Game Changer’ in the realm of news analysis, as it thoroughly analyzed the subjects of debate and added diversity as well as depth to the conversations.
The fourth season of the show is all set to grab viewers’ attention, nationally as well as internationally as it will be based and shot in London, the United Kingdom, the company said in a statement.
The topics chosen for the new season will cover all the major international news stories that are trending and having an impact on not only the concerned countries but also India. This season will comprise 13 episodes, with 15 minutes of engaging content, without any break.
The season will focus heavily on geopolitical concerns, India’s position on them, and their effects on both India and the rest of the world. Distinguished professors from Oxford and Cambridge who are thought leaders in these disciplines will participate in the discussions and share their valuable insights.
Some of the topics of debate include the Russia-Ukraine War, the Collapse of Sri Lanka’s Economy and the Political Instability in Pakistan.
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