EPISODE · Jan 5, 2026 · 11 MIN
049. They Called Me a ‘White Indian’ - Identity, Belonging & Living Between Worlds
from Decoding Wisdom · host Sachin Jha
I filmed this episode from a hotel patio in New Delhi - and that alone felt strange to say.I hadn’t really been in India like this for almost six years. In that time, I moved countries, built a career, left a stable job, and quietly questioned who I was more times than I can count.On this trip, someone casually called me a “white Indian.”They didn’t mean it harshly -but it hit me harder than I expected.In the West, I’m Indian.In India, I’m foreign.And somewhere along the way, I realised I’d been living between identities, constantly adapting, softening parts of myself, and editing who I was just to fit in.This episode isn’t about answers - it’s about realisations.We talk about:What it feels like to be a “foreign Indian” in your own countryCode-switching, accents, and editing yourself to belongWhy living between cultures isn’t a weakness - it’s perspectiveA Māori concept about roots that finally made sense to me in IndiaSeeing your parents’ past not as pressure, but as a launchpadWhy family is the hardest - and most important - relationshipAnd the realisation that you don’t find identity… you decide itGet in touch in the comments below or head to...Instagram: @sachthepodcasterTwitter: @sachin_jha23Email: [email protected]*Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and thoughts expressed in this podcast are my own and do not represent those of any employer, organization or affiliate. I am not a licensed expert, and all discussions are based on personal experiences, insights, and publicly available information. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as professional advice. Always do your own research and seek guidance from qualified professionals where necessary. Listener discretion is advised.
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I filmed this episode from a hotel patio in New Delhi - and that alone felt strange to say.I hadn’t really been in India like this for almost six years. In that time, I moved countries, built a career, left a stable job, and quietly questioned who I was more times than I can count.On this trip, someone casually called me a “white Indian.”They didn’t mean it harshly -but it hit me harder than I expected.In the West, I’m Indian.In India, I’m foreign.And somewhere along the way, I realised I’d been living between identities, constantly adapting, softening parts of myself, and editing who I was just to fit in.This episode isn’t about answers - it’s about realisations.We talk about:What it feels like to be a “foreign Indian” in your own countryCode-switching, accents, and editing yourself to belongWhy living between cultures isn’t a weakness - it’s perspectiveA Māori concept about roots that finally made sense to me in IndiaSeeing your parents’ past not as pressure, but as a launchpadWhy family is the hardest - and most important - relationshipAnd the realisation that you don’t find identity… you decide itGet in touch in the comments below or head to...Instagram: @sachthepodcasterTwitter: @sachin_jha23Email: [email protected]*Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and thoughts expressed in this podcast are my own and do not represent those of any employer, organization or affiliate. I am not a licensed expert, and all discussions are based on personal experiences, insights, and publicly available information. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as professional advice. Always do your own research and seek guidance from qualified professionals where necessary. Listener discretion is advised.
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