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it dot com ah, with say that it's a journey across the entire continent with a variety of cars. so what this so we focus the movers, shake of visionaries, and made it when, by the, the meaning of modern africa. this is an egg and d, w. sometimes the big jump right out at u o t. the highlights for she knew in boca every week. not the mob in many countries, education is still
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a privilege. hardy is one of the main causes some young children work in mind. jobs instead of going to class others can attend classes only after they finish working with millions of children over the world can't go to school. we ask why? because education makes the world more just make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah.
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very narcy, one of the most sacred plex, 75 years after independence. india is a blend of spirituality and modernity. a country where millions of children are still forced to work well. indigenous a displaced for valuable resources. a nation with growing global influence both economic and political a country that promotes the merging of religion and politics. a place where hate speech and violence against non hindus are on the rise. for them is this the india that
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mohandas, cramped, and gandhi known as mahatma. all great sol dreamt 12 in his teachings and visions, a man who with his philosophy of non violent resistance, left his mark on collective memory and led his country to independence. in 1947, a man who envisioned an india with equal rights for all regardless of face an india that would vanquish poverty in modern india. what is left of mahatma gandhi's dream news? oh, ah, ah, a ruin gandhi was born in 1934. he's a grandson of mahatma gandhi,
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and spent time with his grandfather as a child. i would characterize my grandfather being a visionary. yeah. he had really had her love and compassion for everybody for me as a grandfather. and he was very loving, really caring, very committed to her grandfather. he took the responsibility of taking care of me because my parents had gone away, leaving me there alone. mahatma gandhi espoused the principle of non violent resistance against the british colonial power. a model for pro democracy movements to this very day.
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vanden, a shiva is a leading human rights activist in india and around the world today. gabby's philosophy of known violence is a deep philosophy and practice. it is more relevant for india to day and the world than it was a 100 years ago. when he articulated it and lived t came up, would be ideal for such jaeger, which is a combination of george said dear meaning truth. and our gra, meaning pursued doughty, gandhi's greatest active civil disobedience was the salt march of 1930. for 24 days he walked almost to 400 kilometers, with his followers. eventually harvesting a few grains of salt at dandy beach on the arabian sea.
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a symbol of rebellion against the british soap monopoly and the high taxes, the empire levied on salt. the british and imperialism are so greedy. they want to make money out of everything. they wanted to make money out of our salt. in hot climates you need salt. and india was making salt all along the coastline by evaporating water from the sea. the british made it illegal to assault law. gandy walked to dandy beach, picked up the salt from the sea. he said, nature gives it for free. we needed for our survival. we will not obey a law and loan with political contemporaries such as you are. hello, nero and beer and bed cur gandy achieved something, seemingly impossible. on the 15th of august 1947 india gained independence young
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here, the girl related with penny. and now, the time comes when we show the deal at the foot of the midnight top. when the room sleep well when the ring light and feed. but the jubilation would soon fade something that candy never wanted. the division of the indian subcontinent became a reality. the partition between india and pakistan. so more than $10000000.00 hindus and muslims flee their homelands, the population exchange was fraught with violence. more than a 1000000 people lost their lives. then came the next devastating turn of events on the 30th of january, 1948 gandy. was assassinated by a radical hindu nationalist. ah. c
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o. e lemma. the great, so did not live to see the indian constitution come into force in 1950. ah for he wandered india for b. m a, an example, a shining example of how or a non violent society can exist, study and how we can live happily with each other. but that that's not happening. ah, gandhi's sayings continue to provide inspiration the world over. but do his teachings and ideals still have meaning in the india of today.
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aah! vote canvassing for the b. j. p. the party of prime minister and a render modi very nazi is modi's constituency. a b j. p stronghold in the state of utah pradesh. from new york, the b j. p is determined to sweep the elections to the legislative assembly in march 2022. i got and i was all of them. and once i, you remember, i knew that cuz normally i had, i did with one of my he might do agree with
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somebody that will not let me live. that may have looked at me that i dandies only deals of tolerance and non violence on not exemplified by the b j. p. the right wing hindu nationalist party was founded in 1980. it's now india's strongest political force. it's rise has been nothing short of meteoric today, it boasts the largest membership of any policy in the world, the b, j. p, as he is to the principles of the hindu to offer a movement that sees hindus as the historic victims of muslim and british colonial rule. and in justice, it is determined to remedy in 2014, the b. j. p again became the ruling party of india. under prime minister modi since
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then, there's been a shop increase in hate speech and violence against muslims. i would consider india there, mark, see on lin name. i, it's not a true democracy. there to hold philosophy to start with is a negative philosophy. i am making india into a hindu country and eliminating all the other minorities from india and her day seemed to be doing that in a quiet gray with instigating her problems with christians and problems with bushland and you know, making them ha, i am safe in the country, which is all against the a basic constitution of the country ah,
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with j sure. he rom, or haile load rama has become the b j piece battle cry in its fight for the hindu cause. ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback to understand political india and an immense ramadi, it's necessary to delve into hindu mythology. according to legend, rama was born in i, your dear. not far from vern asi roma is an incarnation of the hindu. good vishnu. one of the most revered deities in hinduism, b. j. p. supporters worship him above all other gods. it's believed that a temple in roma's honor once stood in a yard ya bet,
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is until the muggles muslims from central asia who ruled india from the 16th to the 19th centuries, demolished the temple and directed the barbary mosque in its place. so many hindu nationalists and b, j. p supporters. the masks that have replaced hindu temples are a symbol of that detested muslim room. in 1992, the barbary mosque was torn down by nationalist hindu demonstrators. the ensuing unrest claimed the lives of around 2000 people. a new realm. a temple is now under construction on the very same site with the approval of india supreme court, an act of belated restitution for hindu nationalist. this is the moment to unleash or non violent pass and re imagine valleys, teachings for relevance to us. me, india,
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under the b. j. p is a far cry from ganges ideals. the recessed is the volunteer organization as the hindus ment, promoting hindu nationalist values through discipline and power, military training. ah, many of the ministers in modi's government as well as the prime minister himself products of the r s. s. system. it's the idea, logical superstructure of the b. j pe. gandhi's assassin got had earlier been a follow of the movement. the present government in, in, near, is made up or for people who believed in the assassination of brandy, who believed that gun. the were the enemy of the country and,
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and he's elimination was justified. and right. i think it's a very sad situation that such people have made brought in to power. i'm mad that those who did their her i'm checking the hotel is with a corresponding booth president of jessica on checking each and every name music is how many people from this list have we not distributed this little to but in the he bought, if we weren't able to distribute 300 slips got what was the reason behind it? who i've me i'll be i'm the person doesn't live there any. my ha, he was a tenant tablet. he was a student flag and his leg to keep it. it was a girl. how she's moved out of the city. yet it's important for us to record this accurately realized, 2 to 3 people on every street on every alleyway schedule so that we can get the votes. street by street more live eisen. it goes, i believe island goes, okay. i see. uh huh. so if we divide the area in $20.00 to $25.00 south
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sanctus and place one of our walkers and each one of them, them get the maximum value maximum voltage, low mcculla linger given the b j. p is in the mazda of bureaucracy. the party compiles meticulous records on each and every citizen. in an effort to reach potential voters sung. the townhome bodies of civil is our organization. as our biggest strengths, our party is a party of disciplined walkers. i got whatever task we undertake, we do them only after getting our presidents permission to go back. c ah, via a fit on i hello, brother, your sponsors been a lot a that i see cross roads for the pm's road show up by the organization asks you to assemble a 1000 people off to that. you all have to keep walking alongside him. cool. no one should go back till we reached the university gate. good.
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ah, [000:00:00;00] with a fabia, because be no other government could do the work he's done in 5 years. there's devotion, inclusive, development, and many other things. what was this ideology will when? once again, with $300.00 plus the ah,
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it's night fall environmental c and the procession. the election campaign appearance by neuron dra modi continues in the march 2022 elections in a to pradesh. the b j. p captured a large majority and was returned to power in the states to ah, ah, in modern india,
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children in marginalized communities are often put to work making breaks. a reality that doesn't correspond with mahatma gandhi's vision of freedom the week it, when do you start working? at one i am. are you up? do you get proper sleep? i've got no, we don't to do the oil, do you sleep? and i know do up a m look at these children who snobbish iowa child who has to work he out, morgan mother loves them a new router. bursley is
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a regular visitor to the break yards. her organisation avenue campaigns for children's rights. she knows what they endure from personal experience, so gonna just leave. unfortunately, my child was really hard. for my ease of 6, i will put myself into domestic work and help myself the way the school. of course you do powered the all my other little to so they would all to working my i'm the when i worked and also studied and i would complete my was there you ation . ah, in social work? not further for, i always feel that some one you, me up on a to be an opportunity she also wants to give to the kids from the break factories by helping them go to school. india's constitution prohibits child labor,
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but the international labor organization says that in 2020, almost $13000000.00 indian children between the ages of $7.17, were forced to work the fort worth it without knocking the village is enough for food, but we can't save anything. hammock with us here we can earn money to educate our children. ah, what a look in the village. we don't own any money. we can barely feed ourselves. that's why we work here. don't make if you can't, you leave them behind on the village at the home of a relatively magic while you get the lady upset bagel invoke a sad talk. how can i leave them behind? i updated the one good day. these are bad times. how could i leave them there alone,
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old while the alba is that sort of where now. and so parents just bring their children along to make brakes, instead of sending them to school. education wasn't enshrined as a fundamental constitutional right in india until 2009 since then. children between the ages of 6 and 14 are required by law to attend school in theory. but in practice, millions of indian children still aren't getting an education for your place to do you have to repay money you borrowed? waited filiette lily. yes. oh good. is it? how much did you borrow a 150000 rupees? did the, what did you do with it? like i repaid another loan and regulated by gentle that a little bit. most of these parents they,
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they add once money from the owner. and in order to pay back, the whole family has to make that many breaks. so that they're able to pay back their day. they have decor, one too big, the loan. you never come out of that. so could you have to keep on coming every year to pay back? what did, what is remaining among them? ah, many of these people are not able get paid, so they don't even know how much they have paid back. and how much is the remaining
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ah my data vision tribes on cheap labor. and the only way we can get cheap labor is by exploiting people to day faulty is the new form of slavery. in the old days when we needed cheap labor in slave people, and the exploit that day to day because of slavery is abolish. we exploit people by keeping them and forward as a boy around gandhi lived with his grandfather, mahatma gandhi for a time, the experience has never left him. he regularly visits his homeland,
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although he now lives in the u. s. yes. ah ah, mandy aspires to keep his grandfather's values the life in india. he supports humanitarian projects such as the ebony foundation. it's boarding schools provide girls with a formal education. more than 5000 children have already attended one of the 57 of any centers. the project so almost exclusively financed through international foundations. we have fairly heavy, kept everything clean, boilers open the window dear. i'm into the irons. not on right now. no, ma'am, i'm in the garbage. i hear it. and can you go to plato? he'd got my man, don't you clean the rim in the morn,
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how you make gartner put the i'm away properly. but for the family work i don't have one because i live up. i yes ma'am. was out here with you that way. my back, i sang about boy, now we have them up. but given the ideals and life story of mahatma gandhi are often featured on the avenue curriculum. byron gandhi does some teaching himself either online from the u. s. or in person when he's visiting the girls affectionately referred to him as apache and his grandfather mahatma gandhi as bob who g at by dean de la aden at once apa to his pencil became very small that he thought it had become too small to use. so he threw it away, lab by diana, but then upper jay went to baba gee and said give me a pencil,
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buffer dba babbled. she asked, where's your grandmother's pencil there? there were made by jim, i bet she said, i've thrown it away because it was so small or did the one on unadilla then. but he told him to go and find it oracle and lazy. he went to search for it. oh, good, good. he found a pencil and shouted to buck with gp london about with babich. he told him he could use this pencil for 4 more months. this citizen, this teaches us how we should conserve resources. really good. with my project we have a moment for the future of the guns. i think of some of them have, i graduated from high school and they have gone in or higher education and they've come back and they also continue to go with
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this institution her and continued to bring about a change. yeah, we'll keep on talking about that in a why this is important that each i you're supposed to be in order to develop our country. did you not? not only a mold, the china is, i won't this country. i won't on nation. i no, no, no, no i i have you had washed your legs or you hands had to buy me the last. so like i'm, let's go to school of an e runs brickyard schools at the sites where the children work. they help prepare the littlest ones for their primary education,
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e e e. and i guess that, oh not a how many things do you oh, i bet how many fingers do you have in english. oh, by that in english. oh mm hm. ah, hey. thought living in harmony with nature,
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but how can that work if powerful companies of violently seizing the land with. c behind it, little beyond our advanced community worships hills to give body plenty, we also worship the rivers, the smaller hills, the trees and the rock were se, but vertical. the blood stained young do oh income because the whole idea of divinity, our perception of deities comes from what we see and things we know the history of this disco every tree is of benefit to us was globally feared i got, hey, the fair to say when gal fight? i
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think i don't, i don't the audi vesee of the indigenous people of india. the name is derived from the hindu woods id or beginning and vasey, which means dwellers. there are more than $700.00 audi vesee communities across the sub continent, each with its own cultural and ethnic identity. they rang faiths and their own languages. almost 9 percent of the population of india already vesee. more than 104000000 people. and he was a somewhat ag wednesday out of assay people lead a communal life and you are in tribal culture. people don't access the forest as individuals. they function as a community now the summer that they worship as
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a community, a fresh as a community group sick when a farm, they also do that together. government. so it's very important for them to get community rights. all didn't burden and take it somewhere. they got a got implemented everything within the village boundaries guy is used by their mom as a community, don't you? there was, how are they group sales? her? is them out? got a bad yard yard. the was he and the audi massey here, all of us together are implementing the forest rights act in an effective way. you hear yup. ids and people collect bamboo, 10 do leaves, butter, tree blossoms and other forest produce and sell it. i belong. this is there. mean the subsystem is still so in place i'm in day i'm danny or d. hey, was so and coupled older than it of our day in an effort to protect the traditional way of life and culture of the advocacy the forest rights act was passed in 2006. the law recognizes the rights of forest toilers to the land.
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they've lived on for generations, but time and again, companies try to drive the advocacy from their homelands. their land is often rich in resources, such as word and other raw materials switch arouse his greed zip susanna. about when the mining and sergio got started in 2005, he had any authorities conducted a public hearing. the people who live in the affected area who have a long relationship with the hills. they should have been present at that public hearing, local, happy public, but they help the meeting, 100 kilometers away. another year. they're non tribal people who have no idea about the forest. when they were brought along the tracks and paid on to attend the hero, get by the mc, wood's bunny non table, the local people whose lives are dependent on the hill. i can look not a single one of them was able to participate. what a, what year can be the people were prevented from knowing what is happening in their
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foreign denisa in their hills. logan gl model, neo nazi, is that us? i believe i'm a, this is a conspiracy between the government and the mining company. how to go out of jewish shouldn't be happening a trillion threat. some of it like they had the were year is the last a neo nazi license . so my no got he is a lawyer who advocates for addie vastly writes. he's also from the community, a member of the medea indigenous people and you are seeing some would they be out of as a community is not well educated, was that there are many villages here when no one has ever started a lot about what if we want to claim are individual forest, right? we have to submit prove that i can do it. if we don't have that proof, our claim won't be recognized at bell. i got a better boss. i gotta keep rove near, walked out of as he often don't hold on to documents,
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because they can't read them. what's your work that they often throw them away? either they won't give us nika. that badly got the will pick data. you want to land grant for which place for my land, which land over there your home? yes. me. which trying to belong to me or you had a vasey activity in writing? yes. advocacy. i do. betty. i live locally, maria. yes, maria maria, that you had that documented. i dunno got there. you have a car certificate? oh no, no, no one in the family does a lot of money live here with the money? no, nobody i'm thinking from prince or signature. say wrong with
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other and i don't know how to sign. belinda, do we have a stamp on it? it it gave me your hand. i well, your name is donna right minute. yes, manya. well bizarre d c. no. when he can't are sort of, if you have a scheduled tribe certificate, the process is quicker. otherwise there's a lot of hassle on what we need to make a better job of it in a day. but i'm filling in the details for you as if i believe brooklyn is id number for job. if anything's missing, we'll send it on later. don't worry. i've seen all the papers have older model on the only other. well,
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got another maria than that be? yes. go totally did bermonte a tried can only be found in the got you raleigh district. one of the characteristics of particularly vulnerable tribal groups is that, that geographically isolated, typically either isolated from the wider community bodies or you can only find them less specific area. if the war bog may, he will up go. why is i in the local indigenous communities have already suffered
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a painful loss. a mining company is extracting iron or on one of the hills. now they're not allowed to access the area and can only look at it from afar. for the medea the hill has always been sacred. the place they used to go to offer press the iron or mine is more than just a blight on the landscape. along with the sense of spiritual loss comes the worry about environmental pollution. these are brought to paula's. they have limitless greet. they can exercise all their corruption on any government, but they are tribals who say don't mindful coal, that tribal to say stop. the pollution of our land, a lot of acre
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a dorothy hood. linda. good in the 5 of them and the big a bill. my do you worship in the godaddy? oh god, the law, where is simon? good. god. is there it? where is it? on the map here, hold on, i'm gonna do it. we got many of our communities, laws and customs are only oral, not written tradition again, because if we kept the line rights for palm rocker, it will be documented in writing back out to me that it will look on your business with them in myrtle lord, i visit the doj road right? no less than the my front door. dre the sway you running and to juvie been, i don't know where god is here and pajamas here. the ultimate be drawn here. mrs. sanchez allie, that good. we had sent a lot of the, the hills a here, little middleman is that all that to now about a you draw traditional lead us down. they well,
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together with the traditional leaders of our village communities, we're preparing a document which we will submit as a claim to i'm look, oh, lame. good. okay, submitting it was school monday. got niggley. i'm look, see that i seem to have it recognized. i have to prepare it properly. this is very interesting and important was somebody like be campbell at the interesting our body . martha pool may even i will get a full day when i am, i leave us. you know, we the out of assay, people will only survive if the river, the forest and the land survive. otherwise our society will be destroyed was ada. oh, oh, i got a ye, happy dead, right. will you like about that to me like i'm like if we get the habitat bryant's for the common god area, the nobody from outside help with no mining company multinational or even the
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government will be permitted to take action for the supposed development of the advocacy and he was, he won't get any gaskin on, but the one they hook body what he go. what do i do? massey really want when good will mining bring progress or, or would they rather live from and with the trees and enjoy sustainable development trash. what we got on it, what i our community will make these decisions together and put them into practice or discuss log, log blending, cutting. no was cow management getting. ah, ah, ah ah, ah,
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ah, who gandhi's vision encompassed the whole wild all of humanity. a while to not divided by nations and buddhist but geopolitical realities appear rather different to day. india is becoming an increasingly important player on the global stage into india's biggest geopolitical challenge. and it's major rival is china, an economic conflict that is also vitally linked to security interests. in 2021, china was home to 1420000000 people in india, the wild, 2nd most populous nation,
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1390000000. both powers is striving to expand their sphere of influence in the pacific region and around the world. and both countries on nuclear palace, india and china separated across the himalayas by a demarcation line that has never been formerly negotiated a de facto border, long disputed by both sides. the 2 countries went to a one month long war over the border in 1962 in the as the trying to consolidate its waters. and i think that is generating a lot of friction, most visibly manifested in the gal, one really crisis ofa grid to grande. so there is certainly the one manifestation is that borders is becoming wallet i. and that is a change from the earlier position when you know, when they're samson,
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was that in the end jane allred nonverbal wadell wonder they have a settled mechanism that they will, they will shoot and they will see you show me the pain, but you know, they will continue to negotiate. that is changing now of you've seen in the golan graces that forces v use a violence was used and they were debts on both sides. i think that wallet to lity, that the loan of actual controllers, it is called a, is becoming more volatile, more dangerous. and so it's, it's one manifestation that both sides law feel that they need to push back against the other the himalayas are the most important source of fresh water for both countries. that's one reason for the conflict between india and china. but the dispute is about far more than the border and natural resources.
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the security architecture of asia is his field of expertise. harsh v pant works for a renowned indian political institute. he's been observing china's efforts to position itself as the leading global power, which india regard as a threat to its own security interests. china views itself, especially unless she jim being the current president. oh, views itself as a country that has arrived as a country that you know that as a nation, that is rightfully acquiring its position in the global stage. and, and therefore for china, it's a question or for achieving that status and using oil means to achieve that status requiring others to christabel storms, india and countries vacant. they have called for a multiple awarded order ready, one by one to be distributed across countries. so in the us, in some this challenge, that idea that in one country can dominate the system. and if what with china,
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india wants to make it very clear that there are certain deadlines that can only cross india and china are also economic rivals. india is refusing to participate in china's new silk road initiative by offering loans and investment, same ports, rail roads, and other infrastructure projects. china is working to secure partnerships with countries the world over what her china wants to do is not really build capacities in these countries. but use it's excess capacity the china has, i drew to father. it's geopolitical agenda if you look at a be built and rolled initiatives, or consequences to the a number of these projects are stuck. a number of these countries are facing problems with their debt. and in a lot of the, a projects that china had initiated in these countries have been
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a chinese online chinese executed without building any capacity in smaller countries. india is pursuing a different strategy, bolstering the domestic economy, while capturing markets not yet dominated by china, by offering quality products at a low price. but challenge auto is a long established indian company and a global player, but judge scooters and motor bikes, enjoy cult status in india, and can be found on the roads of more than 70 nations worldwide. oh, oh, good mama. woolen, do the people that did that movie? oh,
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read gone good. fierce competition from primarily many chinese brands because the chinese motorcycle industry had grown. and once you know, there was over capacity in china that was spilling over to many, many parts of the board. whether it was latin america or africa. on the streets of lagos, nigeria, the judge, made books and model is the market leader. nigeria is the single largest market. we're over mean 50 percent plus share. it is the market where joe started africa invent jeff. and it was in somebody's
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plate proving valve cover market today, almost every current bike on the road of the whole continent of africa is of a judge boxes alongside africa. george is expanding its export markets to south america and the middle east rushes invasion of ukraine in early 2022 cent geopolitical shock waves around the world. the war has also put india under the international spotlight as a key strategic partner for many nations. india enjoys
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increasing cloud on the global political stage. the west is coursing india, a democracy and major economic power as a boardwalk against the china, russia axis. while weston sanctions mean, india is now a key customer of russian oil and military exports. china, for example, is gravitating much closer to russia in particular, after you cream crisis, i did is expectation that as i change, i and i will get even even closer so. so there is certainly the fragmentation of the global on that in china and india. i think this contestation isn't somebody's at the heart of that fragmentation in the us assessment has been that india can not afford to look again from the
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china at the time when your forces are eyeball to eyeball almost on the border. or you really cannot afford to antagonize a country like russia, which supplies you with at all 55 percent of your defense requirements. so therefore, in years that publicly criticized russia is not digna's stand, isolating, russia, sanctioning russia that many distant countries have done. but you've seen even use an even on that to shoot. you see india to be is talking about the centrality of you in chapter centrality of international law centrality of this idea of digital integrity in solid and dean, managing global disputes. and that is basically a targeted at russia to the issue of india. first means that india's vital interests of sacrosanct, they can not be compromised. and therefore the positions that india will take on the global stage. we determined by how those national interests are being fathered
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and strengthened the don't trend of india 1st is a far cry from mahatma gandhi's hopes for his independent india. we are not in a good place where a few people decide what they want to do, but the work was come from green and violence. piece comes from giving, sharing, and non violence. ah, grand news philosophy, good international philosophy. it is about the good of human beings and trying to
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bring up the goodness in every human being and creating harmony. ah ah,
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