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  • @Mrxyz45
    @Mrxyz453 ай бұрын

    IITs (Indian institute of technology) are the most reputed colleges for engineering in India . Jee (IIT entrance exam)is among the toughest exams in the world.

  • @OggMarndi

    @OggMarndi

    3 ай бұрын

    Kya milega

  • @user-rh2rw1jc8z

    @user-rh2rw1jc8z

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@OggMarnditalent which as almost 0.01 success rate

  • @OggMarndi

    @OggMarndi

    3 ай бұрын

    @@user-rh2rw1jc8z why you are dog of western countries

  • @akashrakshit-jalpaiguri2379

    @akashrakshit-jalpaiguri2379

    3 ай бұрын

    What about NEET

  • @Mrxyz45

    @Mrxyz45

    3 ай бұрын

    @@akashrakshit-jalpaiguri2379 depends on your state . 567 Marks in madhya pradesh you get mbbs college. 567 marks In uttar pradesh you don't even get a bds college.

  • @preyanshparekh3591
    @preyanshparekh35913 ай бұрын

    U are wrong mam Boris Johnson resign in September 2022 and Russia Ukraine war was started in February 2022. He was the prime minister of UK in the start of the war.

  • @ajay262134

    @ajay262134

    3 ай бұрын

    Infact, when Ukraine was almost on the verge of signing an agreement with Russia, to start dialog and negotiations, there came Boris and everything went down the drain.

  • @anunrealproduction1438

    @anunrealproduction1438

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ajay262134 i believe he had visited Biden in USA on a special flight..

  • @prabhjotttrandhawa
    @prabhjotttrandhawa3 ай бұрын

    Boris Johnson was prime minister when he visited Ukraine while it was in war with Russia...

  • @ViikRum
    @ViikRum3 ай бұрын

    Hindus were literally 2nd Class citizen in our own country! 💔

  • @saibalbh31

    @saibalbh31

    3 ай бұрын

    Still are , not 2nd 7th class .

  • @ViikRum

    @ViikRum

    3 ай бұрын

    @@saibalbh31 no bro 7th is SC

  • @bhakt8247

    @bhakt8247

    3 ай бұрын

    😂kya Yeh kaab huwa

  • @earth4009

    @earth4009

    3 ай бұрын

    7th class

  • @souradipbanerjee1312

    @souradipbanerjee1312

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ViikRum 🤣🤣🤣🤣 thik hai , Gave up the reservation then! and compete fair with us By merit in State Govt exams ,.

  • @TGill22
    @TGill223 ай бұрын

    Yeah that is excellent point how India being a democracy can support Regime like Russia. We most Indians love Russia for things they have done for us as you know (also some Indians are not aware of dark side of Russia). So what I have come to understand that yes we are a democracy and would like to reject Russian politics but you can’t. When as a democracy India was under threat from western democracies who were supporting Pakistani generals and arming Pakistani terrorists they were basically okay with Pakistan using terrorists to kill Indians. All because west had its interest to support Pakistan and was okay to sacrifice Indian democracy. And since Soviets supported us on every moment so we can’t go against them even if we want because our relation is time tested. Russia support India on critical issues. On the other we can’t yet trust America and whole west. They supported Pakistan for their interest against democracy and even were ready to attack India to save Pakistani military who was committing genocide and raping women in east Pakistan. What stop them again changing their mind about India??? Point is Russia understand what is important to India and support India, India do not raise its voice against Russia although they might be doing wrong. If west had supported us from the start and we did not had this positive interaction with Soviet Union I am 100 certain india would be criticising and sending aid to Ukraine. Our first interaction with west as independent country was bad one. Same thing do America they preach about democracy yet support terrorists and dictatorship for their interest. If they were hardcore on democracy China wouldn’t have what it is today. I ramble a lot, but I hope you understand what I mean. Also these are my views I don’t know how whole India think about this

  • @aswathasaiappala6691

    @aswathasaiappala6691

    3 ай бұрын

    Cool Explanation bro!

  • @liyanitsopoe281

    @liyanitsopoe281

    3 ай бұрын

    I do agree 💯 persent with you. Bharat Mata ki jai, Jay Hind.

  • @Sarcastic_Sapien

    @Sarcastic_Sapien

    3 ай бұрын

    Perfectly assembled reply, I totally agree to this & share the same views.

  • @vipinpuri1855

    @vipinpuri1855

    3 ай бұрын

    You said Indians don't know the Dark Side of Russia. My point is,, do we Indians ,, really know about the "Dark History" of the so-called ,,,,,,, Democratic Western Powers ?

  • @TGill22

    @TGill22

    3 ай бұрын

    @@vipinpuri1855 look brother I am not here to argue about who is more vicious or evil west or Russia. She was making a good point on Russia India relations and I tried to explain it. Now you pick a one line to argue or trying to say oh west did this but I still would like to say. Both are evil, but Russia is more dangerous. US killed millions in the name of democracy and was okay with Pakistan killing us. Now replace the same USA with Russia, Russia would have done the same. Now why Russia is more dangerous. It is simple, if I say something or done something against regime in Russia, I will never be found again. In western democracies, I would get arrested, maybe killed in some accident but after sometime it would eventually come out and the government have to pay the price. Point is at the end government is accountable but Putin or any dictator not. If tomorrow Putin decide to go against India there is nothing stopping him, but if west do they can be manageable to what extent I don’t know. Both are bad, when it comes to national interest both parties will react ruthlessly. India I believe would do the same. Because we are not at the top so it is bit easy for us. We are not dictating or controlling the world so we don’t have to make those tough decisions. Or do you think if India become superpower and control half the world we will be like god or like saint. This is not how worlds works. Governments have to decide what is best for them even if it means going against your values. How you go about it make you evil less evil but you will be evil no matter what or how hard you try to be impartial.

  • @KUMVAN15
    @KUMVAN153 ай бұрын

    IIT - Indian Institute of Technology NIT - National Institute of Technology AIIMS - All India Institute of Medical Sciences IIM - Indian Institute of Management These are absolutely the topmost, best in their class institutions of/in India in their respective field of work. Alumnis from these are on top positions and best of best all over the world ‼️💯👌🏻👍🏻

  • @Mr-youth26
    @Mr-youth263 ай бұрын

    Political stability is a situation characterized by the preservation of an intact and smoothly functioning government or political system, avoiding significant disruptions or changes over an extended duration.....

  • @liyanitsopoe281
    @liyanitsopoe2813 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video Sister, lots of love from Nagaland India.May God bless you and your family, Jay Hind.

  • @nemesisdtw224

    @nemesisdtw224

    3 ай бұрын

    Yo from your neighborhood Assam .

  • @krishnakumar-ru4be
    @krishnakumar-ru4be3 ай бұрын

    Not only the war of 1971, Russia has helped us unconditionally like space, defence, nuclear energy, when we did not have money, then Russia (USSR)also provided economic help many times and from 1950 to 1990, it supported us like a father. The relationship between India and Russia cannot be explained in a few words. The relationship between India and Russia is very deep.

  • @Sachin---5tm
    @Sachin---5tm3 ай бұрын

    World's Top 5 Toughest exam : 1) Gaokao Exam --- China 2) UPSC Exam --- India 3) JEE Advanced Exam --- India 4) Mensa Exam --- England 5) GRE Exam --- USA/Canada

  • @stephenandrews2107

    @stephenandrews2107

    3 ай бұрын

    GRE is not tough dude, come on! You missed out on CAT exam for PGDBM (IIMs, etc.) That should be right up there!

  • @Harsh-fe9br

    @Harsh-fe9br

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@stephenandrews2107what about USMLE I have to give that exam next year later

  • @SatyamSingh-fm2bn

    @SatyamSingh-fm2bn

    3 ай бұрын

    I remember it was USA BAR examination... not GRE

  • @user-ss1en4pe3u

    @user-ss1en4pe3u

    3 ай бұрын

    I think you have to check the data again brother, JEE ADVANCED is the world's 2nd hardest exam, after jee upsc comes. In India UPSC is usually mentioned as top hardest exam in India but its true that both exam is the hardest exam of India and in the world too.

  • @Mr-youth26
    @Mr-youth263 ай бұрын

    Hare Krishna and om namahshivaya ❤❤❤😊😊

  • @crazyyhunk1948
    @crazyyhunk19483 ай бұрын

    Russia always helped us. 1)They helped us 1971 & 1999 war. 2) They used VETO power in UN to save India multiple times. 3) they helped us in military such a weapon supply & technology. support 4) they helped us in setup of important factories, industries and provide technology also during cold war.

  • @UnknownOpinion000
    @UnknownOpinion0003 ай бұрын

    IIT ( Indian institute of technology ) is a prominent institute , significance of this institute is that it has generated numerous highly skilled engineers some of them are well known personality like Sundar Pichai ( CEO OF google ) , Narayan Murthy ( founder of one of the largest IT company in the world , Infosys , also father in law UK's Prime minister mr. shunak ) .... it's like a Cambridge , Harvard of India .... and also many millionaire / Billionaire came from IIT

  • @martin96991
    @martin969913 ай бұрын

    In INDIA people not really care much about what's happening inside Russia. People here mostly focus on government to government relations.

  • @avtaar5144
    @avtaar51443 ай бұрын

    IIT is Indian institute of technology One of the worlds reputated University

  • @sangubgorkar729
    @sangubgorkar7293 ай бұрын

    IITs means Indian Institute of Technology these all are prestigious institutions in India ❤ Many powerful engineers and technicians in India are created here 😎 They having major role in DRDO(One of major Defence materials Manufacturing company) and ISRO ( Indian spece Organization) IITs are the most influencel assets of modern India 🚩

  • @ssniyer7

    @ssniyer7

    3 ай бұрын

    This is not true. IITians had zero role in the success of ISRO. ISRO comprised of people like APJ Abdul Kalam and Nambi Narayanan who just had a diploma or were Science graduates. Today ISRO has more than 20K engineers but they are still using the VIKAS engine developed by Nambi. Most IITians in the 60s, 70s and 80s did their graduation and went abroad to make the West rich. Indian science progressed because of ordinary people from lower middle class families who were interested in Science. Please read Wings of Fire by APJ Abdul Kalam to learn more about India’s space journey. Nowadays days the IITians are staying back in India and that is because there are opportunities here. IIT education was subsidised but these students completed their education qnd went abroad. Gaurav is unaware that the contribution of IIT is close to zero. It was institutes like the Indian Institute of Science and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research who have played an important role.

  • @aryandwivedi6380
    @aryandwivedi63803 ай бұрын

    Full form of IIT is Indian institute of technology. Gaurav sir means Education is the biggest weapon in the world. Jay Hind Jay Bharat.

  • @manjunathprasad4939
    @manjunathprasad49393 ай бұрын

    Boris Johnson was the PM of UK when the war broke out.. He also visited Ukraine a few times back then.. UK had 3 new prime ministers within a span of 4 months

  • @saibalbh31
    @saibalbh313 ай бұрын

    Madam boris Johnson was the one who scuttled the the peace talks in ankara .

  • @bineetgulati9
    @bineetgulati93 ай бұрын

    IITs are the Indian Institute of Technology. The alumni of which are CEOs of Microsoft and Google. The X-Ceo of Twitter (Parag Aggrawal) and many more intelligent brain. It's basically India's top engineering Institute. It has the caliber matching with MITs .

  • @nimeshbhatt7946
    @nimeshbhatt79463 ай бұрын

    We have two well-known educational institutions 1-IIT-Indian institute of technology.2- IIM- Indian institute of management.chief of world bank, Alfabet,IBM, Microsoft, IMF, Starbucks are coming from.

  • @dmplayz5039
    @dmplayz50393 ай бұрын

    11:15 - The way Bharat has always perceived foreign relations is through the lens of equanimity and respect. We respect diversity of opinion and thought. There may be different ways of thinking and governing a state and we are not to question a sovereign state, which is (Not adversarial) to our interests. As a democratic nation we look at how to protect our interests first instead of trying to preach or bomb our democratic values on another country. We understand the situation which led to the communist revolution in Russia (erst. USSR) and respect their choice. If a significant majority of people would want to change the state of affairs in their country, then no power on earth can stop them. (Breaking up of USSR), Civil war in Myanmar against junta. We believe that we are not hegemons of the world, as famously quoted by American president when a reporter inquired about the US support to a dictator while bombing others - It was Roosevelt who made the often-quoted remark about the dictator of Nicaragua, Anastasio Somoza: “Somoza may be a son of a bitch, but he’s our son of a bitch.” We are not hypocrites, we believe in a diverse world, "live and let live." We want to prosper and as long as you are not an adversary you are a friend (We are Vishvamitra (Friend of the globe)), we want to exemplify a state which is intellectually, spiritually, and materially prosperous, hence we do not have to prove anything to anyone. Just like the capitalistic western European countries did not have to promote capitalism to eastern Germany, they themselves wanted change after visiting the developed nation. We will be a Vishva guru (Guru to the world), when we ourselves achieve the gold standard of morals and ethics. We realize that we are not there yet and have no right to criticize other sovereign nations. Hope this helps clear some doubts... :)

  • @boss-33
    @boss-333 ай бұрын

    IIT =indian institutes of technology. Education is our major weapon

  • @Joel.Gonsalves
    @Joel.Gonsalves3 ай бұрын

    IIT is our best weapon, he means, being highly educated is the best weapon. Pakistani army recently coached the national cricket team 😂😂😂 no jokes Zuzana.

  • @mahenderpalsingh7509
    @mahenderpalsingh75093 ай бұрын

    World top 3 toughest exam 2 from India 🇮🇳 and 1from China 🇨🇳 Reason for how these two giants will dominate world again

  • @zuzanareacts

    @zuzanareacts

    3 ай бұрын

    the thing is - I wish people seeked humanity (spirituality) first - that's what's needed - the knowledge that's needed in this world today is spiritual and not academic.

  • @ineedpowers5151

    @ineedpowers5151

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@zuzanareactsOK, ok you can stop coping

  • @SagarPatil-id8qo
    @SagarPatil-id8qoАй бұрын

    It is very much possible that India will a superpower till 2047.

  • @Deka006
    @Deka0063 ай бұрын

    I'm from North East Assam and most of the area is reserved North East 🙏😊

  • @longsvlog05
    @longsvlog0525 күн бұрын

    Nagaland was an independent by itself, it functions a Republic system in each and every tribe and village. The Britishers when they ruled India only included only 5 to 10% of Nagaland. The rest of the naga people didn't know who Britishers are . Specially the Eastern part of Nagaland . After the Britishers left India, India forcefully included in its union despite of Naga people resist . As a result the war broke out between India and Nagaland which still continue to this days.

  • @zuzanareacts

    @zuzanareacts

    25 күн бұрын

    I see - I appreciate you sharing

  • @mercedesbenz3751
    @mercedesbenz37513 ай бұрын

    10:45 The answer to that quesion is - India doesn't want to impose its version of democracy or its ideology to other countries. India doesn't poke its nose into the internal matters of other countries. If Russia and China were democratic, of course we would have appreciated them. But if they are not then its their internal issue, we are nobody to impose our thoughts onto them unlike the USA. We're no saviours.

  • @kickassguy704
    @kickassguy7043 ай бұрын

    Sorry to correct you but Borris was the PM of UK till 2022. It’s just been a year since he’s out of office.

  • @nisheetsinha8687
    @nisheetsinha86873 ай бұрын

    @10:58 - There is a saying "there is no friend or enemy in geo politics, its all about creating & maintaing assets & favours". Russia is huge with multi culture population unlike majority European countries. So it's not wise for anyone except Russian themself to judge how they want to be. India respect sovereignty of countries on thier policies and administration.

  • @mahenderpalsingh7509
    @mahenderpalsingh75093 ай бұрын

    Indian institute of technology like MIT Sunder pichai is IIT graduate from 🇮🇳

  • @Vishal___Rajput_508
    @Vishal___Rajput_5083 ай бұрын

    Fun fact, Sweden happiness index rank =5 Most antidepressant pill consumer per capita Sweden rank = 4 Imagine a person taking antidepressant pill and he is happy Such a hypocrisy of west , pls check the antidepressant consumer ranks you'll see all western countries who's on top in happiness index list

  • @Mr-youth26
    @Mr-youth263 ай бұрын

    Hello buddies, dudes, bros and my dear friends, just always be happy bcos life is too short 😂😅😊😊😊 and one day you all will be successful 😅😊😊

  • @user-lg8sg2if8y

    @user-lg8sg2if8y

    3 ай бұрын

    You are such a wonderful boy and what a selfless person and you too be happy, bro 😂😅😊😊😊 and your face & comment tells that you are a very good guy ❤😊😊

  • @Baba00100

    @Baba00100

    3 ай бұрын

    Wow

  • @debojitthewarrior6153
    @debojitthewarrior61533 ай бұрын

    Borris Johnson was the PM when the War started... 😀😀😀 Plz check it out...

  • @stephenandrews2107
    @stephenandrews21073 ай бұрын

    IIT - Indian Institute of Technology. Equal to or greater than MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Birthplace of all Indian origin CEOs like Microsoft, Google, Adobe, IBM, etc.

  • @rajalex2762
    @rajalex27623 ай бұрын

    You wanted to counter major with worng facts😂. Russia invaded ukraine in February and boris resigned in September 2022.

  • @abhishekpas
    @abhishekpas3 ай бұрын

    Most of us don't like democracy. Democracy selects popular leaders rather than the most able one. We as a people believe in autocracy where the leader is selected as per the merit. When you give everything to your leader then the leader will lose interest in the material things and will do everything to uplift its people. We want the current party to rule for at least 20 years. They also know that.

  • @diliphansda7360
    @diliphansda73602 ай бұрын

    Everyone will appreciate whether dictator or not etc help us when we we were in crisis... We always repay our debtness...

  • @subhasishganguly5588
    @subhasishganguly55883 ай бұрын

    We take a nuanced and more pragmatic view of the world, unlike west we do not want to impose our values on another country or society, our relation with Russia is more interest based not value based. The west have their superiority complex, and tends to preach the world that their way is superior and we all must follow. We dont preach Russia. We deal with Putin, and we will deal with whoever comes after. We just know, democracy works best for us so we preserve it, and we don't seek western validation of our democratic credentials, similarly we dont go and meddle into other country's internal matter, unless its spilling into our country.

  • @PrashantKumar-ji3gx
    @PrashantKumar-ji3gx3 ай бұрын

    IIT means Indian Institute of Technology. Engineers from these institutes, one can find people working globally. Microsoft started recruiting graduates from IITs early Innis life.

  • @SouvikPaul-bz5sl
    @SouvikPaul-bz5sl3 ай бұрын

    IIT-INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ❤ 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @SatishKumar-fj7uc
    @SatishKumar-fj7uc3 ай бұрын

    boris johnson was the pm and did visit Ukraine when the war broke out

  • @shrikantdutt5255
    @shrikantdutt52553 ай бұрын

    IIT..means, Indian Institution of Technology which is a top most educational institution.

  • @yashrajwadalia2118
    @yashrajwadalia21183 ай бұрын

    In India when we consider a person a friend he a friend for life long

  • @yvprajapati
    @yvprajapati3 ай бұрын

    Modi Govt has started healing process for meghalay, manipur, arunachal pradesh.. So great to see govt. at work

  • @bhakt8247

    @bhakt8247

    3 ай бұрын

    Jhut kyu bol Raha hai bey😂

  • @chandranshuamola5840
    @chandranshuamola58403 ай бұрын

    Russia India ties flourishes even after being two countries of different political ideologies because first of all India and Indians in general are people with a mindset of "live and let live" so we don't care how Russians rule their country as long as we can do what we what and exercise our sovereignty, and Russia also respects this part of our culture as it does not interfere in our domestic politics unlike US and China. Moreover i live in Uttarakhand and have talked to many Russian tourists and they don't seem to have any problem with Putin they say life is Russia is very similar to any other country. Another thing that helps is india russia are natural allies i.e more often then not we have coinciding interests whether it is in trade or in space sector or in the arctic. Not only that Russia India ties and bonhomie is not only because of 1971 but also because of the help they gave us in the heavy industry sector like energy and steel sector all while helping India in international forums and doing joint research with india when no one else wanted to.... so yeah russo-indian ties are very deep and time tested.

  • @lakshyaagrawalhub9821
    @lakshyaagrawalhub98213 ай бұрын

    So with Russia, it's a simple strategy in geopolitics explained by Chanakya, your neighbour's neighbour is has to be your friend, because you two have the same everlasting neighbor. That's what makes India aligned with Russia in so many situations. Also Russia's friendship is a historically trusted one, during India Pakistan war, the UK and USA both sided with Pakistan which was a dictator led state then. So it's simple that if it has happened once it can repeat aswell.

  • @mayankindian3750

    @mayankindian3750

    3 ай бұрын

    True brother 😊❤

  • @nimeshbhatt7946
    @nimeshbhatt79463 ай бұрын

    Zuzana,Do you know when we got indipendece?In 1947 but unfortunately all india's Congress leaded government was working on behalf of foreign agenda?yes dear,there were almost all decisions which harmed our national interest!Its a part of our black history!we have got true indipendence after Modiji took charge at office in 2014.

  • @WitcherBoss
    @WitcherBoss3 ай бұрын

    Borris jhonson was the previous pm of the UK before rishi sunak. There was a lady who became pm between them but not more than a month if i am not wrong.( Not Teresa May. Borris became pm after Theresa May)All 3 of them belong to the same political party. There was a peace deal about to happen during the Borris Johnson era between Russia and Ukraine( a couple of years ago before the war started).

  • @venugopalvc1169
    @venugopalvc11693 ай бұрын

    Exactly! Us supporting russia is not just a sentiment. Its Dharma

  • @electrowiz5497
    @electrowiz54973 ай бұрын

    IIT is in top 50 global institutions around the world. Essentially what Maj. gaurav Arya is saying is education is our best weapon while pakistanis are talking about actual weapons while not focusing on innovation which comes on the basis of education

  • @UnknownOpinion000
    @UnknownOpinion0003 ай бұрын

    Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has recently released a data (2023) about military budget of countries , according to data India is fourth largest military expenditure country followed by US , China , Russia .... according to data NATO member countries ' spending totalled 55% (in which US has 2/3 share) of the world’s expenditure. ... where as Russia has increased it's budget 24% from previous one and Ukraine increased it's budget 51% from previous one plus 35 billion USD aid ...... total defense budget of world has increased 7% to $2.4 trillion .... where India has increased 4% ...... this increase in defense budget shows the decline in global peace and security

  • @Manish_Yadav1999
    @Manish_Yadav19993 ай бұрын

    Jai shree Ram, jai hanuman ji 🙏 🚩🚩🚩

  • @Seriouslyfunny1
    @Seriouslyfunny13 ай бұрын

    Indians as a democratic nation supporting Russia isn't confusing if you look at it in a very simple way. Imagine a person with a shotgun living across the street who you went to school with and also is your office colleague. Suppose you have a deadly beef with that person. It doesn't matter if i have something common with my gangster neighbour or not, he'll be my best friend. Should he come and save me from a mess, I'll be indebted to him forever. Common values don't matter when your perceived friend becomes your enemy and a stranger saves you. And btw, Boris johnson was the PM of UK who resigned after failure to manage COVID and gas prices. He resigned just 2-3 years ago.

  • @mayurk8697
    @mayurk86973 ай бұрын

    Should ask to get subtitles manually prepared from subs community

  • @shrin210
    @shrin2103 ай бұрын

    Leadership in BJP has a Vision and every intellectual person in India have felt the impact of India's development in Modi's regime. The speed in which Modi navigated Covid, Climate, Geopoilitics, Economy has been impressive.

  • @arjunbasumatary4758
    @arjunbasumatary47583 ай бұрын

    I am from Assam

  • @deepak_tahilramani

    @deepak_tahilramani

    3 ай бұрын

    👍.... Myself from Bengaluru

  • @ameyaspadhye
    @ameyaspadhye3 ай бұрын

    India 'abstained' from voting against Russia, only because we have a good experience with Russia and a very bad experience with the US and the UK. So in the future, if China wages war against India, we want Russia on our side. We don't trust West because of the bad experience. But let's say if Russia doesn't help us because they have a trade deficit with China, they became extremely dependent on China after they were sanctioned by the West. We are at least sure that they won't go support China against us. Neutral is better than going with our enemy. So democracy or not, first any country will make sure its own future. And India is doing just that.

  • @OrichalcumHammer
    @OrichalcumHammer3 ай бұрын

    11:15 The answer to your question is the abrahamic mindset which want to categorize a person you don't like as evil/devil. Hindu philosophy doesn't have the concept that God or Supreme Being can have an nemesis counterpart equivalent to christian devil. Hindu Philosophy states that God rather 'Bhagwan Just Is'.

  • @Akash-nb7lu
    @Akash-nb7lu3 ай бұрын

    Because we don't interfere in internal matters of any nation. And we don't dictate anything to anyone.

  • @bhakt8247

    @bhakt8247

    3 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @MrInquisitive_
    @MrInquisitive_Күн бұрын

    11:04 We like Russia for our national interests but we don't support the authoritarian regime. It's the same how the leader of the democratic bloc, USA, used to fund a military dictatorship (Pakistan) against the biggest democracy in the world (India) during Cold War and even later.

  • @RG-un2vl
    @RG-un2vl3 ай бұрын

    Don’t know what happened to my previous comment but essentially India is a culturally vibrant,religiously sound,historically ancient, fiercely independent,extremely viable non western democracy of a native majority population which the west is not ok with and constantly wants to change or convert to their ways and religion by interference,hypocrisy and bullying,but Russia is fine with(with major lapses mostly in the 60s and 70’s,non recently)and the feeling is reciprocated. India is still not hostile to the west because in principle( on paper) its democracy is closer to the west than Russian communism. So if Europe and the US stops to constantly interfere and try to change India into a western style democratic vassal state to satisfy their ego and insecurities,India can be an extremely good friend to the west. But old habits die hard.

  • @devendrakumar14dec
    @devendrakumar14dec3 ай бұрын

    Here Major Arya was just wanted to say that Mr Putin dominates or has command accross Russia just because of almost similar culture and ethnicity while on rhe other hand in india no leader can command in such a manner because of so much diversity in the culture languages ethnicity religions political constitutional rights etc. But PM Modi is exceptional case.

  • @elbertm4161
    @elbertm41613 ай бұрын

    When Russia start military operation in Ukraine, B. Johnson still the PM of UK.

  • @prkshvys
    @prkshvys3 ай бұрын

    Invite them to your show.

  • @Clean09
    @Clean093 ай бұрын

    I mean the Russian policies have been friendly for india and so does the indian politics... And Putin is not the bad person... And also, we used to have common enemy back in time... And even today also, when we have good relations with USA, USA keeps decent ties with Pakistan to keep india in check and at the same time to keep China in check they become good with india.... So USA's friendship has been situational... Whereas Russian support has always been unconditional...

  • @vaibhavbobo
    @vaibhavbobo3 ай бұрын

    IIT - Indian Institute of Technology NIT - National Institute of Technology AIIMS - All India Institute of Medical Sciences IIM - Indian Institute of Management

  • @kailashnathbansal7116
    @kailashnathbansal71163 ай бұрын

    IT 👉 information technology 🙄 & the biggest the topmost educational institution of Bharat is IIT 👉 Indian (bhartiya) institute of technology

  • @SatyamSagwal
    @SatyamSagwal3 ай бұрын

    well, a lot of devlopment taking place in ne. recently a new tunnel sela was inaugrated. also many hydroprojects are being made.recemtly a 4-5 billion dollar project was given nod in arunachal.you have project like imphal moreh line, trans arunachal highway and thousand of km of roads made by bro(border road organisation). mobile towers are being set up in villages. so yes northeast in 5th gear like whole india

  • @ramacvr12
    @ramacvr123 ай бұрын

    If you look at history most of western countries never supported the interest of India , US preaches democracy but consistently supported Pakistan , a terror nation. Russia stood with India and supported India at every turn. We still have remnants of western influence in India. Russia never invaded India where Briton did and ruled India for over two hundred years and ruined India both spiritually and materially.

  • @animalreaction6100
    @animalreaction61003 ай бұрын

    Love this video ❤

  • @kickassguy704
    @kickassguy7043 ай бұрын

    India supports Russia not because of 1971 but due to the fact that both USSR and India were socialist in nature. The love for Russia rises from the Indian left which was anti capitalist and pro communism/socialism. India is perhaps the only country in the world after Russia and China which still has a good chunk of Communist political parties. USSR has helped not just during 1971 but decades. A lot military tech which India has is of Soviet origin. So India sure has some dependence on Russia. Do Indians love Russians. That’s not the case. People on social media might give Russia some support but the fact is that Indians just don’t care. Do Indians love Putin. No. Infact a majority of Indians have reservations about Putin due to his actions. Moreover any love which Indians have for Russia is not for PUTIN, it’s for the Russian people. Also it is to be noted that India’s position is governed by pragmatism. If India speaks against Russia, our defence might be compromised as some of our key defence systems are still of Russian origin. India’s neighbourhood is hostile. With Pakistan on one hand and China on the other. So it’s better to protect the interest of your own people rather than get drawn into a conflict which you’ll gain nothing out of. US and Western Europe did not follow the ideals of democracy and righteousness when it came to India. We were treated not with idealism but with pragmatism. The US and Western Europe cannot arm the dictatorship of Pakistan for 5 decades against India and then lecture India when India wants to protect its interest against the same weapon systems which were provided to Pakistan from the West.

  • @Rs_CrickTalks
    @Rs_CrickTalks3 ай бұрын

    We Support Russia is Exactly Similar to US & Arab Ties. ( India can't dictate countries to be democratic, sometimes you have to live with actual reality, US tried to make Iraq, Afghanistan & many countries democratic, but what happened is in front of everyone )

  • @aravind4090
    @aravind40903 ай бұрын

    Great video 😊

  • @scrypto3659
    @scrypto36593 ай бұрын

    We can easily be a developed country in next 25 year as we don't believe in materialistic life. More hardwork, stable govt, sincere effort by govt n citizens both, can make things lot easier. We were contributing almost 40% to world GDP in past and least was 25% just 300 years back. So achievable target.

  • @user-343-8fx
    @user-343-8fx3 ай бұрын

    No offence, but I think you should ask the west why they support UAE/dictatorships before asking why India deals with Russia.

  • @pranavrathi779
    @pranavrathi7793 ай бұрын

    Love for Russia is exaggerated. Every country works for its interest. India doesn't want Russia to go in China's camp completely that is why it supports Russia

  • @chaitanyasaikumarnimmala6392
    @chaitanyasaikumarnimmala63923 ай бұрын

    We are no one to interfere with internal affairs of others country. If something is working for some country then it be. It is those up to those country people. We from outside cannot understand a country sensibilities.

  • @aswathasaiappala6691
    @aswathasaiappala66913 ай бұрын

    Russia helped & supported India in difficult times..So, India has a soft corner for Russia..And we all know about the double games of the West and West is like a bully in the start of our journey as an Independent India..So, we support Russia...Boris Johnson was chosen as temporary prime minister for sometime before Rishi Sunak..Please check ur facts...IIT's are Indian Institute of Technology, India's top-most institutions comparable to MIT & Stanford...

  • @13dhillon22
    @13dhillon223 ай бұрын

    10 . 03 because we believe in self correction, this is Russian job to correct themself. Current regime accepted by majority of Russian ppl.

  • @RajPatil-gs4rb
    @RajPatil-gs4rb3 ай бұрын

    Hi, the very pertinent question at @11.04. See, India's worldview is not ideology-based. Our foreign policy is based on realism. This stems from our culture as well, we are very open to having different viewpoints within our families, states etc. Therefore, you will not see, India commenting on other county's internal affairs. What does this mean for practical purposes? We can't dictate or change the way other countries, societies, and communities want to do their affairs. We have nothing to do with how Afghans treat their women, Putin shuns opponents, American kids get gun access, Arabs care about religion etc. What matters to us is our interests and we are very open about it. This is in stark contrast with the Western (Anglo-Saxon, US allies, and MAJORITY of Europe ) worldview (Ik you emphasize on diversity of Europe) where both foreign policy and public opinion are shaped by liberal (neoliberal/pseudo-liberal) values. Why do I call it, pseudo-liberal? Because West shows an incredible level of hypocrisy as far as these values and more importantly narrative building are concerned. It has destroyed and betrayed many countries by creating this public opinion to garner support for their undemocratic actions. More importantly, by creating this narrative, the West can make the public feel that you are on the good side, on high moral ground. You already have seen Dr. Jaishankar getting hounded by the Western press on matters like Democracy in India, freedom of the press, Russian oil, etc. I may not be that articulate but if you want a more academic explanation of this, do read our democratic peace theory vs realism theory. Professor, John J. Mearsheimer from Yale has excellent lectures on these. I am linking a few good videos, don't be taken back by the video titles. 1. John J. Mearsheimer - Liberal Ideals & International Realities (parts 1-3, 2017) kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZWGqrJSdm9myYMo.htmlsi=_OZx0NZC0wFQT5Xl (He predicted this 8 years ago) 2. Why is Ukraine the West's Fault? Featuring John Mearsheimer kzread.info/dash/bejne/fKaBy7WKcaq1g5c.htmlsi=odWvduYrIK4xRkYE

  • @suvendukumarbastia1725
    @suvendukumarbastia17252 ай бұрын

    11:11 answering to that no matter which principles you do follow but this is always a constant that A friend in Need Friend indeed. And thts what we Indians acknowledge. I was tryed to summerize a page of ans to one line. Hope that helps you. Open to ans any followup questions

  • @manodiptam100
    @manodiptam1003 ай бұрын

    To answer ur question bout Bharat -russia.....its easy. Russia mind their business, we mind ours. We help each other out when necessary, and keep our respective noses out of each others' business. If russia has problem with putin, russians will take care of it themselves.....same goes for Bharat. Its exactly opposite of "interference"

  • @_Rishabh_honeybadger
    @_Rishabh_honeybadger3 ай бұрын

    regarding india being developed by 2047 ....he is counting on Indias demographic dividend [young population] , if we can generate enough jobs for huge population than surely we can get developed otherwise not . north east or Seven Sisters states is a very ethnically diverse region with difficult terrain less population and conflicts of all sorts......its different in many ways but the reason its hard for inner india to mingle with them is because of language barrier and the way they look , not talking about complexion here [also not demeaning in any way ] ....lets just say they don't look like the typical Indians you imagine , so the central Indians and others confuse them with different nationality , but now things are changing . nowadays people and the government have started giving more attention....also Arunachal Pradesh is a disputed area with china .

  • @asddhruva5427
    @asddhruva54273 ай бұрын

    Zuzana ji jai shree ram

  • @Rs_CrickTalks
    @Rs_CrickTalks3 ай бұрын

    IIT : Indian Institute of Technology, many CEOs of Major companies, many scientists, researchers are from IITs Basically he wants to say India's major weapon is Education, which in turn will produce AGNI & PRITHVI MISSILES.

  • @MP-iw4bw
    @MP-iw4bw3 ай бұрын

    Time has changed from 2014 and we hope good days and excellent progress in next 10 years.

  • @bankebiharisharma8692
    @bankebiharisharma86922 ай бұрын

    Hey mazor is one of best😊

  • @user-ss1en4pe3u
    @user-ss1en4pe3u3 ай бұрын

    8:03 IIT ( Indian Institute of Technology) where our nations best engineer , scientist, startups and many more talents comes out from here and its very tough to get admission in IIT because the aspirants who wanted to get admission have to clear an Entrance exam called JEE(JOIN ENTRANCE EXAM). The JEE also have 2 exams, first JEE MAINS and Second JEE ADVANCED. After the clearance of both the exams the aspirants got admission in IITS. JEE ADVANCED is the world's 2nd Hardest exam and every year 1 million+ apirants give the exam where only 10,000 selected.

  • @newworldorder21
    @newworldorder213 ай бұрын

    13:25 at this time stamp you made a mistake Boris Johnson was the PM of UK at the start of the war I don't know why you made a silly mistake After Boris was removed it was Liz Truss not Teresa May Liz Truss was incompetent they removed her and then came Rishi Sunak.

  • @user-ql8vm8jw6z
    @user-ql8vm8jw6z3 ай бұрын

    Indian Institiute of Technology

  • @Shubagarwal
    @Shubagarwal3 ай бұрын

    IIT Is premium Indian university for engineering. Boris was prime minister for sometime till mid 2022. You can watch videos from ORF as well for more insights

  • @RahulDeodhar
    @RahulDeodhar3 ай бұрын

    Why do Indian "tolerate" difficult regimes? Well, many reasons. 1) The Indian mindset is you deal with your shit, and we deal with ours. If you are good to us we are good to you. Others have highlighted Russian friendship 2) We assess leaders through the concept of Raj-dharma (duty of the head of the state). It is a bit complicated but if there is external threat and leader takes actions, even if it pinches the local population, we support that action. (Same for even Indian leaders, our PM LBS once asked Indians to eat only once a day because Americans were exporting rubbish wheat to us and we were poor then) - So Indians liked Gorbachev, but not Yeltsin, are mostly watching Putin - if he promotes Russian interests (and not personal interests as much as we get to know and understand), we will be in his favour. 3) Propaganda - USSR had the largest KGB deployment in India and had Indian media and politicians in their pockets. It was successful in creating positive people-to-people relations between countries.

  • @ashoks5317
    @ashoks53173 ай бұрын

    Nearly 70% of defence equipments are from Russia. These were bought at a affordable price by India. We require the spares . Secondly Russia never interfered in India s internal matters..... The defence budget to GDP is comming less because our GDP is growing

  • @sumeet3101
    @sumeet31013 ай бұрын

    Just like how usa says they are saviours of democracy around the world and they supported a army rule in regime in Pakistan,

  • @karanvaghela1796
    @karanvaghela17963 ай бұрын

    The war is going on since 2014 my dear😊. Donest,luhans, crimea, forgot

  • @Mundarapilly
    @Mundarapilly3 ай бұрын

    Why do we like Russia even after being a democracy? Answer is simple. We don't preach things to other countries. We just give opinions. We don't meddle in the internal politics of others. And the truth is that different types of regimes are suitable for different countries.All people are not the same. Some are not meant for democracy. You cannot try to erect a particular form of govt in all countries. If you try to change that the country may go into chaos and even Civil War. So, it's better to keep away from democratising countries if you really love them.

  • @sinsunjai
    @sinsunjai3 ай бұрын

    As for Putin question, we are not obsessed about everyone having similar political system as ours? Currently there is problem only in Manipur, which is deceitfully portrayed by west as Hindu versus Christian. While in reality it is conflict between ethnic groups; only small percentage of one is Hindu. It is ongoing conflict which is impossible to explain on KZread comment.

  • @timo20002
    @timo200023 ай бұрын

    Indian institute of technology

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