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Re: Indian Attitudes
By: rp Date: May 8, 2022, 4:45 pm
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WTF??
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Re: Indian attitudes
By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 12, 2022, 12:10 am
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HTML https://www.barrons.com/articles/india-is-reluctant-to-condemn-russia-its-history-with-china-looms-large-51652132357
[quote]In the 1950s, as post-colonial independent nations, India
and China had forged friendly ties based on their common
opposition to imperialism. But these ties frayed as
disagreements over their border surfaced. The 1960 border
negotiations between Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai and Indian Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru revealed fundamental differences in
how each side viewed the border. China viewed the border as an
imperialist fabrication drawn by the then British empire. Zhou
wondered at the time why India, an anti-colonial country, did
not reject the premise of the China-India border as an
irrelevant colonial legacy. Unlike Zhou, Nehru regarded modern
India as the legitimate successor to the British Indian
government which had simply formalized historical borders that,
in his description, had “existed since millennia.”[/quote]
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It is the fault of the British.
[quote]There have been periods of thaws in the India-China
relationship, including during the mid-2000s, when trade between
the two countries increased after President Hu Jintao and Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh set aside the border issue. Nonetheless,
India’s threat perception of China has not changed since its
post-1962 shift. This is true even though China is today India’s
largest trading partner. The situation on the border remains
ambiguous. Unlike the Line of Control between India and
Pakistan, which is delineated by mutually accepted maps, there
is no agreement on the Line of Actual Control between India and
China.
...
For New Delhi, the Ukraine conflict’s best-case scenario is a
quick resolution that advances the emergence of a multipolar
world in which both Russia and the U.S. balance a rising China.
This is a fundamental reason why India is reluctant to condemn
Russia, for fear of Russia perceiving India as choosing to side
with the U.S., and thereby driving it into a closer relationship
with China. India’s worst-case scenario may be that the U.S.
would mend its relationship with China in order to sideline and
contain Russia.[/quote]
This should actually be India's best-case scenario, as it could
then simply join the united effort to contain Russia.
[quote]New Delhi also is concerned that the Russia-created
playbook in Ukraine offers China a lesson, not in relation to
Taiwan as the U.S. fears, but for India’s border territories.
Those who point out that Russia would not support India in the
event of a war with China should understand that India would not
necessarily expect it to do so. Rather, India trusts that Russia
is likely to return the favor and stay neutral.[/quote]
My proposal to solve the dispute:
1) China gives India everything India wants on the India-China
border.
2) India a) extradites Tenzin Gyatso to China; b) sends troops
to help China take back Outer Manchuria from Russia.
3) US withdraws troops from West Pacific.
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Re: Indian attitudes
By: guest55 Date: May 19, 2022, 1:17 pm
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Who is Narendra Modi? - India's path to becoming a world power |
DW Documentary
[quote]Many consider Narendra Modi to be the new strong man on
the international stage. The right-wing nationalist has steered
India's fortunes since 2014. He is the key player behind the new
Indo-Pacific alliance against China.
"No power in the world can stop a country of 1.3 billion people.
The 21st century will be India's century," Modi says. After six
decades of the Nehru-Gandhi family’s rule, India watched a man
of the people rise from the ranks of the opposition and ascend
to power in 2014. Narendra Modi promised India a new beginning.
And he knows just how to keep himself center stage: He is the
world’s third most followed person on Twitter. Equally adept at
playing dove-like pacifist and hawkish commander in chief, Modi
has a score to settle with history. He wants to restore India to
its original "purity" and secure its central role in the world
order. In India, he is accused of wanting to transform the
world's largest democracy into an anti-Muslim, anti-liberal
Hindu state.
His influence on international politics, as one the masterminds
of the Indo-Pacific strategy against China, is inescapable.
India has never been as powerful as it is today; domestically,
it has never been as nationalistic and authoritarian. Who is
Narendra Modi? What is the Hindu nationalist militia, from whose
ranks he emerged? This is the story of a turning point - for
India and for the world.
#documentary #dwdocumentary #Modi #India[/quote]
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Re: Indian attitudes
By: guest78 Date: June 11, 2022, 2:56 pm
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Anti-muslim comments: Are Muslims 'systemically harrassed' in
India? | DW News
[quote]India is facing international criticism and protests
after spokespersons of the ruling BJP party made derogatory
comments about the Prophet Muhammad.
Gulf states and the wider Muslim world have condemned India -
and some are demanding official apologies.[/quote]
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQqa2CqRAq0
How India and Russia got so close | India's geopolitical dilemma
(1/3) | DW Analysis
[quote]India is under massive pressure to break relations with
Russia over the war in Ukraine. But can it afford to do so – and
does it even want to?
In Part 1 of “India’s Choice,” a special series on India’s
geopolitical dilemmas, DW’s Richard Walker explains the
longstanding friendship between India and Russia – a
relationship built on weapons, technology, and diplomacy.
Now with Moscow at war and building closer ties to Beijing,
there are growing calls within Delhi itself for a serious
rethink. Featuring interviews with Jay Panda, Vice President of
India’s ruling BJP, Shashi Tharoor of the opposition Congress,
Lisa Curtis, former Senior Director, US National Security
Council, Garima Mohan of the German Marshall Fund, and Alexey
Kupriyanov of IMEMO, Moscow. [/quote]
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Re: Indian attitudes
By: guest78 Date: August 29, 2022, 6:50 pm
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The rise of hate speech in India | The Listening Post
[quote]India is at a dangerous moment.
The voices of Hindutva - Hindu supremacy - are ascending,
spreading division and hate speech. It has worked its way
through the body politic like a slow-acting poison. And the
effect on the secular fabric of the Indian republic and the
lives of minorities - especially Muslims - has proven toxic, at
times deadly.[/quote]
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9ovHqv_k-g
How The Far-Right Could Cause Genocide In India | The Mehdi
Hasan Show
[quote]In addition to Hungary’s Orban and France’s Le Pen,
there’s another place where far-right and supremacist ideology
is on the rise — and in this country, it’s become so powerful
and pervasive that scholars worry about genocide. Genocide
expert Gregory Stanton and award-winning journalist Rana Ayyub
join Mehdi to discuss what’s going on in India and why it should
frighten us all.[/quote]
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Re: Indian attitudes
By: guest78 Date: September 4, 2022, 6:07 pm
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Breaking Bones to Grow Taller in India | Deadly Beauty
[quote]42-year-old Mukesh from India is going to break his legs
to grow taller.
Mukesh will be operated on using the Ilizarov method, which had
been used in the past to correct limb deformity. Now, It is
popular among those who want a cosmetic height increase.
6 weeks later, he is having second thoughts.[/quote]
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Re: Indian attitudes
By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 8, 2022, 3:18 am
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We need to promote this!
HTML https://www.yahoo.com/news/rural-indians-join-rush-study-033322461.html
[quote]AMBALA/SYDNEY/TORONTO (Reuters) - When 19-year-old Sachin
failed to score the grades he needed to get into a good Indian
college, his father, a small shopkeeper, took a loan and dug
deep into the family savings to help him secure a Canadian
student visa.
The 2 million rupees ($25,035) they scraped together covered the
fees for English language tuition provided by Western Overseas,
one of dozens of visa consultancies in Ambala, about 250km from
of New Delhi, that promise better lives through study overseas.
"My dream is to settle abroad as I see no future in India," said
Sachin, who uses only a single name. He now plans to fly to
Canada where he hopes to complete a two-year diploma in business
management and eventually secure a longer work visa.
While middle-class Indians have for decades sought better
prospects in other countries, worsening economic conditions are
now driving families from poorer rural areas like Sachin's to
make big investments to set up new lives for their children
overseas.
Sachin says his two friends now in Canada earn about C$1,200
($918) a month through part-time work while studying for
diplomas.
With many countries now lifting COVID restrictions, the number
of Indian students heading to places like the United States,
Canada, Australia, UK, Ireland and New Zealand was almost one
million in early 2022, roughly doubling from pre-pandemic
levels, according to government and industry estimates.[/quote]
The numbers need to be far higher. Global warming isn't going to
wait. 25 million students leaving per year would be more like it
(see below).
[quote]In Sydney, Catriona Jackson, chief executive of
Universities Australia, said more than 76,000 Indian students
were now pursuing education in Australia, which is expected to
accelerate after both countries signed a bilateral trade pact
this year.
Many are applying for short courses in Canada and Australia
driven by increasingly bleak job prospects at home and as
Western governments loosen immigration requirements to fill
university and job vacancies.
...
DAZZLING PROSPECTS
Several foreign universities and their local partners are
organising education fairs at costly five-star hotels and
through virtual sessions in small towns to woo students.
At one such event, over 500 students gathered recently to
explore opportunities with over 40 universities from Australia
and Canada at a luxury hotel in Chandigarh, about 40 km from
Ambala.
Gagandeep Singh, a small businessman from nearby Dera Bassi
town, came with his daughter, who has received offers from some
Australian universities.
"I have zeroed in on the University of Canberra, from where my
sister has done Masters in Pharmacy," said Jashandeep Kaur,
Singh's daughter, citing women's safety and career prospects as
her main considerations.
...
"We publish our success stories on Facebook and other
platforms," said Bhupesh Sharma, marketing head of Western
Overseas, which has expanded to nine major cities in northern
India and sent nearly a thousand students overseas.
"We aim to send about 5,000 students abroad this year," said
Pradeep Baliyan, its founder, adding they had also opened
branches in Australia and Canada offering job placement
services.
With over 300 million students in school and growing numbers
seeking higher education, India is struggling to provide enough
college spots and jobs for its young.[/quote]
Dividing 300 million by 10 years means ~30 million graduates per
year. ~25 million students emigrating per year would be a good
start. (Of course non-students should also try to emigrate via
other avenues.)
[quote]PULL FACTOR
Indeed, many Western nations can't reopen fast enough after two
painful years of pandemic travel restrictions starved their
economies of foreign labour and universities of full fee-paying
international students.
...
"The ease of securing permanent residency has become a big draw
for Indian students rushing to Canada," Rahul Oswal, the founder
of consultancy Wisdom Overseas, said.
Compared with the UK and the United States, Canada's
post-graduate work and residency programmes are much more
flexible, he added.[/quote]
Yes, but Canada doesn't have nukes, does it? Still, I suppose
migrating to Canada first and then migrating again to the US/UK
later is a possibility.
Many comments are on board with emgration:
[quote]The number was almost one million in early 2022, but in a
few years it will reach more than five million annually as more
realize the futility of having a decent standard of living in
India.[/quote]
[quote]India students go as far to Ukraine and Yemen. They must
understand, that there chances of getting a job in India is
0.[/quote]
[quote]The attraction of foreign university education is not
just the opportunity to settle down abroad but also the
opportunity to sponsor the entire family to migrate !!!
In many communities in states like Punjab, Andhra Pradesh,
Gujarat.. young men face a lot of pressure to try hard to go
abroad - anywhere - because if they don't, no bride will want
to marry them !!![/quote]
Finally, recall:
HTML http://aryanism.net/blog/aryan-sanctuary/anti-zionist-harvest-antwerp-edition/
This is what we can look forward to more of so long as we keep
the emigrant flow going.
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Re: Indian attitudes
By: antihellenistic Date: September 8, 2022, 8:27 am
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Why you not encourage the migrations to autocratic nations like
China, Iran and North Korea while you promoting migrations to
the democratic nations. So, this forum's theory that autocratic
nations are better on handling the immigrants and refugees are
proven to be true?
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Re: Indian attitudes
By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 8, 2022, 3:58 pm
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Anyone who wants to migrate to autocracies should be allowed to
do so. But migration of non-demos future voters into democracies
with non-demos suffrage is most useful for shifting policy
outcomes leftwards:
HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/demographic-blueshift/
More good news reported by our enemies:
HTML https://www.amren.com/news/2022/09/indians-now-own-more-real-estate-in-london-than-the-english/
[quote]More real estate in London is owned by Indian proprietors
than by the native English population, a new study has revealed.
According to the London-based property developer Barratt London,
English property owners are the second-biggest group in their
own capital, sandwiched between Pakistani proprietors below and
Indian property owners at the top.
Indian investors, both living in the U.K. and abroad, are
reportedly willing to spend between £290,000-450,000
(€335,000-520,000) for one-, two-, or three-bedroom apartments
in the U.K. capital.
...
“They’re eager to invest in the U.K. residential market because
they are getting better returns owing to the exchange rates and
market presence presently,” Leslie said. “It is relatively a
safer market in comparison to the UAE or India.”[/quote]
Of course, I would advise Indian (and Pakistani) investors to
buy properties outside of London also. Farmland would be an
especially wise purchase.
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Re: Indian attitudes
By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 12, 2022, 2:02 am
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HTML https://us.yahoo.com/news/india-observes-day-mourning-queen-095257583.html
[quote]NEW DELHI (AP) — India on Sunday observed a day of
mourning for Queen Elizabeth II with flags lowered to half-staff
on all government buildings.
Official entertainment events were also canceled “as a mark of
respect to the departed dignitary,” the Ministry of Home Affairs
said.
Flags atop Indian Parliament, President House, Red Fort and
other government offices in New Delhi were lowered.[/quote]
At least the comments are woke:
[quote]what is wrong with the Indian officials?! This is so
wrong on so many level. Honoring colonizer who treated our own
people as second class citizen on our own soil, looted our
treasure, starved our people.
This is a shame.[/quote]
[quote]Remarkable, considering the degree to which the Indians
suffered under Great Britain..![/quote]
[quote]Majority of these folks are unbelievably desperate to get
a drop of affirmation from a westerner. No backbone, no unity,
betcha if England were to go back to india that they could
conquer the 1.4 billion in matter of 6months.[/quote]
[quote]We love being slaves to white skin ![/quote]
[quote]Why do you think bill gates and google selected Indian ?
Cause in the end they would never turn against them like another
white dude would have . Usually the new CEO even throws away
older ceos furniture even if it was bought hurst weeks ago , but
Indian CEO always following behind the older CEO’s like a lost
puppy[/quote]
[quote]Respect those who looted India and kept them as slaves.
Nah[/quote]
[quote]right on - slaves forever -- criminal British LOVE it
bebe -- bingo[/quote]
[quote]I feel sorry for India, It still has slave mentality .
African didn't declared any mourning .
And Mr 56 and his BJP declared 1 day mourning . Shame on u BJP
and RSS and Mr 56[/quote]
[quote]This is stupid India will not honour its own Heroes but
they will declare one day mourn of queen Elizabeth. Monarchy who
ruled India destroy India Looted India Kill millions of people
but we will mourn of her death Shame to India.[/quote]
[quote]are you kidding? ask them to return the loot
instead.[/quote]
[quote]Bad move, when the British ruled India, The ruled with
the iron fist, even killed many Indians.. The indian's seem to
be forgetting their history.. [/quote]
[quote]British raped and looted India and yet they are mourning
for "Queen Elizabeth II". It is shameful when a country forgets
its history and its enemies.[/quote]
[quote]Indian have no spine ,no principle .
Indian are full of talk. They always want a bargain --Cos Talk
is cheap.
Just proved India love the Brits colonizer--
India Should Change the Independent Day to TGBD-.
--Thanks Giving Briton Day.[/quote]
[quote]Sad, but expected of spineless India ![/quote]
[quote]Once an Indian, always a slave to white skin ![/quote]
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