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Seema Says | The Wire's Editor on Red Fort Blast, Pakistan's Constitutional Amendments and AI

Seema Chishti and Jahnavi Sen also discuss the glitches in the air traffic controllers' messaging system that created chaos in the Delhi airport, and the AI Governance Guidelines.
Seema Chishti
Nov 12 2025
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Seema Chishti and Jahnavi Sen also discuss the glitches in the air traffic controllers' messaging system that created chaos in the Delhi airport, and the AI Governance Guidelines.
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The Wire's Editor Seema Chishti takes on this week's big news in a new episode of Seema Says – the explosion outside Red Fort in Delhi that killed at least 13 people, concerning changes to the Constitution being discussed in Pakistan, glitches in the air traffic controllers' messaging system that created chaos in the Delhi airport, and the AI Governance Guidelines released by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.

Seema’s recommendations:

An N95 mask, for all those in north India – it is a noxious gas chamber these days, a mask can help filter out some toxins.

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Film maker Anurag Kashyap speaks to Komal Nahata – a cold and clear-eyed view of the journey of Indian cinema over the past three decades.

Jahnavi's recommendation:

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Zahid Rafiq's collection of short stories set in Kashmir, 'The World With its Mouth Wide Open'.

This article went live on November twelfth, two thousand twenty five, at fifty minutes past nine in the morning.

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