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that in your heart it was ok to commit there we're going to write that so. please call the ball club was such ball play didn't know when to dodge myself i don't know why he said i still only should i should think muslims you all thank you for such. a big guns.
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hello welcome to sophia. not only is set to become a global leader in the decades to come what else the regional school players how well india project its economic and political life on the international arena. one of the world's most influential people as prime minister. is witnessing a new giant emerging country with the world's largest youth population india has every reason to believe it will soon become a global leader in the coming decades. with its leaders in gauging in economic diplomacy everywhere from its immediate neighborhood to the petersburg economic forum what can you do over the world going forward and the huge potential for
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india's growing economy by the system to equality and poverty but what is india's current leaders doing to prevent that from happening. prime minister mahdi good day it's great to have one answer to the so you can at the helm of the country for three years now almost to the crowd is there something that has disappointed in the three years. yes it has been three years. there has been a lot of talk about this date in my country as well. now as far is the economy is concerned all of the world's credit rating agencies rate. quite high. throughout the three years we have been working to make our dreams come
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true. people appreciate this. because in a democratic country if you have support of the people this means your policy is right and you are doing the right thing. you need. our slogan is becomes the. together with all of our development for all month. because from the global point of view india achieved a lot by english three years in the world expects a lot from india. and india does its best to justify these expectations so you can say that these three years were years of satisfaction
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and happiness. they still in our experience in these three years we expect that we will make even better progress in the next two years of hanukkah. and we will be able to achieve all our goals. our dream. is to improve the lives of even the poorest people in our country. and we really hold that it will soon come true. we're going to get back to indian economy and some of the main reforms that you've been a share but what i wanted to ask you about in their russian relations the two countries have very corneal relations for decades now russia is one of the key partners our supplier to your country you have said once that russia india
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relationship can go further than just a political relationship even though it's not very popular to be friends with russia nowadays can't this relationship go deeper than just arms contracts. nuclear energy. i will have to correct you a little india and russia. have a longstanding history or friendship with the. our friendship has proven strong at every turn along the way. we have been together about it through the hard times and the times of prosperity about our friendship is not about give and take or buy and sell it's about trust when we fight climate change.
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we do it together. when we fight terrorism we do it together and. the shrug and. we also work together to fight poverty in india and that's done. because we work together in research and innovation. agriculture you served in the you know and even crisis management just. say. there is no area unit where india and russia cannot come together and cooperate to. just recently. in the state of gujarat we have organized the vibrant good investment summit. and the russian deputy prime minister was there the whole time he became involved
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in the economic development of the state. so our cooperation is really quite diverse it is not exactly limited to arms trade. me. prime minister i had a chance to talk to people here for. a couple of days and they view us this great reformer and some of the programs were introduced like make in india and start a country those are of course the programs to make india well the nation you also taught the concept of self-reliance that's what actually concepts can indian economy be self-reliant in times of irreversible globalization. busy days world in these very interconnected and interdependent this is the age of technology but new technology
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reflects what is changing in the world and. technology is changing man into the new man the network of man. so many great changes have taken place. today with globalization and prospects of a global scale we have only one path and that is development out of. and india has made significant progress with that was our top priority is happy family i mean the whole world is one family that is our philosophy in india. and this is the foundation of all progress in india society the social aspect is the focal point of economic development for us. we have to try harder to alleviate the
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special conditions in the underdeveloped areas of our country and i have to bring electricity to those areas do not have it and that's the first order of business. in those houses that burn wood and there are stove i have to bring gas to those houses that is what we're doing that is what the slogan is about to get there what development for all our strength is that sixty five percent of our population is under the age of thirty five that's eight hundred million people that this is our biggest asset and should help india and in fact the whole world this is what we're doing. is going to. so despite ever significant economic growth indian society is still affected by stratification than inequality do you
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feel like this could hinder india's role as a major player in the world what. are. the whole world things today that of the twenty first century is the century of asia. and many people think that india plays a big role and. i have no reason to argue with that if the whole world feels this way. our country has a population of one point two billion people. we have traditions of thousands of years of youth we have great diversity so all because i witness so and seventeen hundreds dialects. our country is very diverse and we do our best to help everybody achieve self-realization this is the centerpiece of
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all of our plans we want to develop together with it every segment of our society. this is what our slogan means together with all its development for all of that. we have been investing heavily to make sure that even the most of your people are included in the main economic process the good teams are going to be good people we want both small villages and big c.d.'s to enjoy the same level of services ga we want to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor but there is a line. between the educated people and the an educated. all these people are not he should have equal opportunities. and there should be no digital divide due to the way to be another this is at the core of our planning
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and everything we do and so far we're quite successful at it was a bubble. right now. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but knowing signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people i've seen stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products the said do not the truck tires all types of styrofoam polystyrene these batteries trucks there was
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a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection between brom pits and what these brave soldiers were suffering from to compensate every soldier marine airman and sailor that was on the ground that are complaining about illnesses from exposure from the burn pits would really literally send a be a growth and they don't want to pay it so the way to the decades a lot of those soldiers will die in time and they will have to pay and. call for help and get the middle finger to the movies to model is. delayed and i hope you don't. the horn dogs may not only be tasty but also deadly for elation ship between kids
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sure it was suggested but not proved and a fairly strong one there were two thousand right out some involved in the study it's a very extensive study done by a well respected scientist. do chemicals that down the appetizing pink color really increase the risk of cancer nightrage remains are known to infuse damage in the large intestine is it a shared skepticism they do not believe that step this is is true by independent scientists so did the need industry period you for this i received some compensation for my time as was the others why is that the meat lobby definitely didn't like what we were doing and if you want to learn more you'll get a definite on seeing the outflow you are only here and do not come back. is it big business against health. as
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a starter shall should. all stand in saved. a batch or sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself in taking your last wrong turn. to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry on the side so i write these last words and hopes to put to rest piece things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about more like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never again like it said one. does not need a funeral the same as one enters mind it's consumed with this. speech there are no other takers. in that mainstream media has met its maker.
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as india's might grows fueled by economic gains new delhi must know face the dangers plaguing the region around just confronted by the instability of terrorism on one side and the shadow of china on the other can india manage the responsibility that comes with that global leadership rule it now covets how will that change its foreign policy and does it have the strength and skill to navigate its journey to the top. and we're here on so called talking to prime minister. prime minister so one of your most important reforms initiatives is
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a bold currency reform it actually ended the circulation of elimination banknotes in order to combat the tax evasion bribery raid in common the last cash basis and you know even on feeling that week that's not always as it was cash a.t.m.'s here and despite the hardships people have supported very fundamental very bold reform are you going to go further are you going to implement some labor reforms made firing. your break up monopolies. but i just see my goal is to transform my country. our mission and the transformation of my country involves forming reforming it but reforms have to be of the right kind. our government is proactive
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initiating when it makes decisions based on what our country needs. or if need be we make far reaching and sometimes tough decisions. about that is in our tradition in wall but. all the decisions we make are going to are well thought through and out here to the principle of for everyone's benefit or for everyone's happiness all the people put trust in our decisions. when the people feel that we make the right decisions they support even the toughest of them the moment we saw this with the currency reform. we saw that people supported it. my goal is to leave behind the regular banknotes the cash and move to digital accounts.
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i want our society to be a society without cash. our goal is to create as a society with minimal amounts of cash in circulation and introducing technology could prove to be of great help and that. so i mean again we adopted a number of initiatives and we believe they would result in considerable success we've worked hard also on the labor reform that's really causing our government cares about the poor now more and more young people find jobs now and don't have to leave the country to do so taking these two things into consideration we've managed to introduce a number of forms in this fear at the moment the prime minister i would want to
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touch upon. on international remailer with afghanistan. taliban and i'll ground in the country. in friendship how can. i help the government there. if we're talking about afghanistan and its military resume we have to discuss it's terrorism that is humanity's folk. terrorism is not restricted by borders in me today it really is head in one place and to morrow it might be in another place so all the forces stand for humanism have to unite and fight terrorism together to eradicate it and save humanity we need to get rid of such notions as good terrorism or bad terrorism my terrorism or your terrorism the
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united nations also needs to be proactive and show its our nation in fighting terrorism. for a long time a resolution has been gathering dust there in the united nations. with no decision and no discussion on it the one about defining the term terrorism and its supporters. no decision has been made on this resolution. so when we look at afghanistan in this context india is afghanistan's friend and afghanistan is india's friend we have cultural ties with afghanistan. we have economic ties with afghanistan as well so we are connected through cooperation afghanistan faces
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a multitude of problems at this point and india contributes to its economic development and helps build government institutions for example would build a parliament building for them they were building the dams for them whether it's developing capabilities or labor resources india will accompany afghanistan on this path where india is resolute we have decided to act as good friends to afghanistan . but we believe that afghanistan itself should be the one to solve its problems afghanistan has to be the one to find the solution and implement it are gone only then would that be a lasting solution and we need to help afghanistan all of us are gone the whole of the international community has to help on afghanistan.
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despite their ages old territory china india's largest trading partner according to recent polls. very wary of such having and china. turn away from. talking about seven dollars a trade how is it going to be to turn away from that. we cannot argue with the entire world saying that of the twenty first century is the century asia you know it means that both india and china will influence the situation in the world in the coming decades geno india and china. have good relations. we are investing in china more and more people.
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are and china is investing more and more in india and one of our economic ties are developing and expanding to include more and more areas of cooperation. the structure of our respective economies lends itself to mutually beneficial co-operation rather than competition or confrontation. knowing this. constitutes our strength we will move forward. it will give both of our countries an impetus for further economic development just they are interested in the things we are good at and we are interested in the things they are good at and. we could complement each other. fully recognizing this india intends to move forward with gaga but there are many
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other countries in the world. you know not just india and china. which is why we always strive to observe the international law and expect others to do the same. this is our responsibility as a country of one point twenty five billion people. we will save guard our people's interests but we will lend support but when it comes to save guarding other people's interests we need to move forward respecting each other's interests. and our will leave in a time when all countries need to respect each other regardless of their size each country is important and it deserves respect with these three four principles in mind when we develop our relations with other countries which
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enables us to move forward it will give our. prime minister a lot of. interests the best. think about coming. the city of minima so moch was hit the hardest by the twenty eleven tsunami but it
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was damaged mostly by the radiation after the nuclear disaster. not even enough to let you know the real. mom also a lot of what i. am a little slow so to sum it up there will be contamination is not complete but many locals could not leave their houses and farms most of us you know he nice. nice nice. chicks don't want to. stay strong like their ancestors centuries ago did. not mean. a lot but i want. to be sure that will their will and souls find a way to rebuild their lives in the world and lambskin.
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geysers financial survival guide stacey let's learn how to laugh let's say i'm not so i guess. i'm greece comes back from the fight well street spot thank you for taking. on the story that's. slavery. so. we're going to let him go do you know what i noticed was playing in one million
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people died and i. killed people they'd be even begun. to move. now no one's going to wait to chew everybody's running and that's.
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from. twin terror attacks inspiring fourteen people killed in schools injured to vehicles a used to climb into crimes in barcelona and the result time of camber it. all he was sitting next to it when it stalled and i didn't. have to teach it to see behind me that there were people people lying. on the table that terrorism is the latest in a series of attacks in which vehicles have been used to strike terror in europe that killing incidents in france germany.

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