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how documentary series will show you how people, companies and countries are we thinking everything that's making later changes were milam food, cuba, if a massive cyber attack or something like that happens and we can reboot our country from the outside when a, it's our future. after all, and if we don't do something, our children won't be able to enjoy fresh air will be low. she'll want to get on. europe revealed starts november 3rd on d, w. ah, you're watching t w use asia coming up reports the you west plans to jointly pictures weapons with ty, one time when his forces stand a chance against china fearing invasion, some citizens resort to private defense courses. analysts say the state needs to step in and india's opposition congress potty alexis 1st known gandhi president in
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almost a quarter century. a can an 18 year old x minister, reverse the parties, slow decline. ah, i've been fizzle and woke up china's quiet stance on you. crane and pressure on tie, one pose a serious security threat. according to japan, officials say the japanese are undertaking their biggest arms build up since the 2nd world war to deter bay. jang. there are also reports out today that the united states is considering producing weapons with taiwan. either providing the tactful production in taiwan or using taiwanese parts to make the weapons in the us. the taiwanese need help analysts question. they have fire power and say they're 4 months of mandatory military service is poor, which is why grass roots training groups is springing up sheesh hung
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in an unsure or both students of kuma academy. a private organization founded in 2021, and recently given a donation of some 19000000 euros by taiwanese tycoon robert. so the organization aims to give civil defense training to some 3000000 people over the next 3 years. oh, okay. today, under the watchful eye of his instructor, chase, young yen carefully raises and moves, fellow students, posing as wounded as china ramps up its rhetoric towards the taiwanese people. their unease about the islands future has been growing. she is among them. woman, we've been living on this island for a long time. we have our own systems and our own lifestyles. most of us are reluctant to see that change. but the training here is not just about moving the wounded on a battlefield. after attending one of the days lectures and is doing some follow up
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research on her phone about how to fight disinformation a common tactic in war fissions and this is a census information warfare is real, shall and you can see it everywhere. i go home and i've been trying so hard to communicate with elderly people. i tell them not to believe faint needs are. what's the logical lithia you feel frustrated because you don't have time to teach them how to distinguish the tale and many of them are though this is their glancing me. she got up, bonham, and how to i thought by hoping we, one of the co founders of coma academy says the classes aimed to foster a sense of hope among taiwanese people and show people how they can play a part in the national defense that she's even started so after she jan ping took office in 2013, the rising threats posed by china. taiwan became a reality. and the example of the ukraine war has shown the taiwanese people say
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that the risk of war over taiwan is very possible. johnson was entered, the but chase young in also knows that any possible aggression from mainland china doesn't necessarily start with a bullet. another reason why he finds qu, must training so important a go and go mails on ginger. many people are unaware that war might begin in different forms. for example, cyber attacks or trade wars. the whole china wants to destroy our will to resist. and they've been doing this for a while. civilians in their own ways are strengthening civil defense. no one wants a war who taiwan, but she believes in preparing for the worst. jeff kingston is director of asian studies at temple university, japan, a grass roots organization given crash courses to tie when he citizens on civil defense. what does that tell you about ty, ones, preparedness well tells me that they're learning the lessons of ukraine
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and also under scores. the queued military gap between china and taiwan. china has a 1000000 soldiers. taiwan has 88000. so after 2 decades of double digit increases, military spending on china side, i want this year has a record increase of 15 percent. but overall it's defense. budget remains around 20000000000 dollars, 110th of what china's is. so we used the government really doing enough because analysts of described mandatory service in taiwan. o chiz are the a few months as poll and their right of when they ended conscription 2018. that was a big turning point of the short training period that people undergo. they don't
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actually handle weapons, it's more conceptual. so yes, i agree with those analysts to believe that that is insufficient. and that's why i think the chip tycoon has stepped in, say, look, we need territorial defense. we also need to train snipers all this, the service of porcupine, national defense strategy, which is to make it too costly for china to invade it as far as conventional warfare practices go. where does tie one stand? do you think tie one does stand a chance against a giant like time? well, that's why i think that it behooves them to adopt a symmetrical systems like stinger missiles and mobile artillery type of weapon systems that are hard to target and hard to counter. and the united states has been making these available. and in the new us defense budget,
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this year mark low over $8000000000.00 of grants and loans to make this possible. and also seems united states is going to engage in joint military training. so i think everybody recognizes a lot more needs to be done, but i think that the ukraine has underscore the value of asymmetrical defense. and i think that taiwan will be pouring more of its efforts in that direction. m. r. o . very aware of roches intentions. as far as ukraine goes and the region, but what about china's intentions? china is of course, holding. it's coming to spotty congress this week. what has leadership in pings? speech told us no surprises. i mean, he reiterated, or what was declared in the august white paper and taiwan that china will not renounce the use of force. and they all take all means necessary to deal with what they refer to as that. taiwan problem. ah, but i think that she has seen what can go wrong with pollutants invasion of the
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ukraine. so i think it probably makes it less likely that he will invade and any concerns from where you are, japan being the the 2nd biggest economy in asia and important instability for the region. well, clearly, japan sees a threat to taiwan as a threat to japan. last year, um huh. shins obey basically sent a very clear warning to china that a military attack on taiwan would lead to a japanese military response. and that's the 1st time in the postwar period, the japan has ever made such a threat. the current of key she, the government has sort of tried to back pedal away from that. i think that they want to emphasize more on diplomacy. but clearly they have
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a lot at stake and they are committed to the defense of k one. but you know, as your report indicates, taiwan is very vulnerable to cyber attacks and also trade embargoes. and so these are vulnerabilities that china may exploit short of an invasion of kingston director of asian studies at temple university japan. thank you very much for your analysis. thank you. ah, wisdom can come with old age, but there are downsides. time will tell with the new leader of india's main opposition congress party molly car. john carter gay is a year older than you as president joe biden. he senior to indian prime minister and for modi by 8 years. and although carnegie is a departure from the influential naval gandhi leadership, he is a gandhi family, loyalist. he overwhelmingly won the votes of his secular party, but modi's hard,
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right? nationalist b, j. p. still look, set for a 3rd term in elections. drew by 2024 d. w. stella bureau chief, amrita cima joins us in. tell us more about the new leader of in he has congress party. hi, ben will the new leader of india congress party. i generally category is 80 years old, as you mentioned, and he is a person with a great amount of organizational skills at the regional local as well as at the national level. he was a minister for some 20 years that he was a clear favorite to win this election and he's won by a landslide. now, there was some discussion about whether he would stand or not. it was a very last minute decision by him to stand just one day before the nominations closed. he said senior leaders asked him to stand for this position, but it's widely believed. it was actually that gandhi's behind it. this
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a deficient this more that he should stand and by the gandhi's i mean, sonya gandhi, who was the in to them, a president of the congress party. and her 2 children are whole and priyanka. and which is why the upon into car, to get a. she to rude described him as an unofficial official candidate through in fact as clear that they were irregularities in the pulley today. but this has been dismissed my, the officials of the congress party. so i did malika, gilley is now the president of the indian congress. spotty will. i'm returning cheri's. going to need those organizational skills if he's going to breathe new life into a party that does may change after being in opposition for so long. that's right, and that's what he says he wants to do, can get it said that he is very strongly for reform. the gum, the spartan. you had adopted a declaration earlier this year in me in which that goal for reform. and he said he strongly supports this more than he wants to breathe new life into the congress
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party. for example, you says they must have younger people in the party. at least 50 percent of the positions should be held by people under the age of 50. he's dork on women's environment, empowerment of marginalized groups, and so on. but the question really is that the perception is that he represents the old god that he's the gun, the loyalist, that he represents the congress of the old and not something new. and this is something he to change. several younger communist leaders, vague promising young congress leaders left the party in recent years because they got impatient because there was nothing happening. there were no opportunities. and a sense of drift had set into the party. for example, we saw the last 2 elections that congress was death emitted and has been losing regional election up to regional election in recent years. so the big challenge by category is, can he turn the tide for the congress? now he has the skills, as i mentioned, organizational skills,
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he has administrative skills, he has grassroots support and perhaps even the inclination to bring her by big change. but can he do it? danny? capture the imagination of young people, young congress voters. you have to remember that a 35 and 65 percent of their indian population is under the age of $35.00, can capture their imagination. it's a big ask it definitely it's going to take a lot to change people's minds in the lead up to the next national elections in 2024 and read a chamber for us in delhi. thank you very much for the analysis. i'm been puzzling . i'll see you again, ah, a
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