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and in some movie wants to stay in got in the direction of self reliance, sense sustainability and complete independence. spencer more be has given a very clear guide detection for the indians in defense services. now he is asking them to not rely on any of the bottle weapons and arms and ammunition, but a goal for domestic production. today, a large part of the budget earmarked for the purchase of defense equipment is being spent on procurement from indian companies. in the last 4 or 5 years, our defense imports have come down by about 21 percent. today we are moving fast from the biggest defense importer to a big exporter. kremser more b has been trying very hard to change the or would our mindset within the bureaucracy within the political leadership as well. and in the us, defense services has been consistently underlining that india can not be dependent
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on others. we develop the habit of being dependent on foreign countries for even the simplest products, like drug addicts we were addicted to the products imported from abroad. to change this mindset, we worked on mission mode after 2014, after learning from the approach of the past to create a new ecosystem of defense. clearly, branson more these lad. india has to fight on its own. india has to be less relying on strategic allies and she is moving in that direction. he's going in the direction of basically self sustainability, self reliance in almost all sectors on the issue of ukraine. india remained neutral . india did not take any sides and that was in alignment with this mindset with this thinking that we cannot be of partisan, we,
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we will not budge on our independence. retail we foreign policy. india stood by shout. these are we, you, being india did not war against russia at the united nations. and this is part of that might said that india will maintain its strategic independence . whether it's, you know, warren, you clean, or whether it's domestic reduction all weapons. ah, meanwhile, the european union is reportedly planning to partially unfreeze seized assets of some leading russian banks to ease global food trade transactions. brussels is said to be ready to pass the necessary paperwork on wednesday. however, the move does not mean that any sanctions are officially being lifted. it comes and made an ongoing western denial that restrictions against russia over ukraine have led to a global food crisis. meanwhile, western military assistance to ukraine is starting to dry up. germany's defense
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minister says berlin can no longer afford to send as much aid to kiev as it did before, also claiming that ukraine is aware of these complications. however, all these recent moves are expected to be met with anger in kiev, where officials are already calling some of their western allies traders. as archie's fiorella, isabel explained, it seems, the less success ukraine has on the battlefield, the louder it shouts at its western allies. those ukraine ones hailed us partners in the fight against so called russian terror are now increasingly being labeled as traitors. after all, it's much easier to pin the blame on someone else rather than take a look at yourself or change tactics. the latest to fall from calves, very high pedestal is just intrude. oh, that's after the canadian prime minister refuse to allow europeans to freeze this coming winter due to the rise of energy costs across the e. u. simply done in the postal. this is not just about the turbine. this is about complying with sanctions. if there is one violation, now it's only
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a matter of time before others will follow. russia is duly some purpose, black mailing, others with gas and provoke and sanction breaches. ukrainians will never accept counties decisions regarding the nordstrom turbine, which was decided to be handed over to germany in violation of the sanctions regime . it's not just canada by peddling. vladimir zalinski is not pleased that some western banks have chosen to continue doing business with russian companies. in fact, the ukranian president even thinks some of them should be tried at the hang. never mind that j. p. morgan, one of the banks mentioned last $524000000.00, largely because of the fallout from the russia ukraine conflict. the bank is one of the biggest players in global commodities and it's economic fluctuations greatly impact the global market. in my view, western banks are committing war crimes because they are helping the putin regime in this specific way, and they are supporting the regime. that's not all ukraine's foreign minister slammed what he called, a hypocritical nato for doing literally nothing to counter russia. the war is
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always a test that rips masks off, and we all saw real faces. what we saw some revolutionary groundbreaking decisions taken by the european union, which even they themselves did not expect to make. and we see nato as an alliance as an institution sidelined and doing literally nothing. i'm sorry to say literally nothing. a reminder that since the conflict began on february 24th of this year, ukraine has received billions of dollars worth of weapons and military equipment from at least $28.00 countries, including $25.00 nato members. and unfortunately for ukraine trainers are seemingly everywhere these days with the so called betrayal coming from inside the country as well. the lensky recently fired to top officials, one being long term friend, even because of the head of the country's top security service. and the other being a rena benedict de la, the prosecutor general beaufort, blamed for ramp and treason within their organizations with the lensky saying that
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a large number of their staffers were working with russia. stone. assuming that he's still not as of today, 651 criminal proceedings have been registered regarding treason and co operation activities of employees of the prosecutors office, pretrial, investigation bodies, and other law enforcement agencies. in particular, more than 60 employees of the prosecutors office and the s b u remained in the occupied territory and are working against our state. so while the u. britain and the u. s are giving billions of a to ukraine and create a self made economic crisis in their countries. keep others still calling many of them traders. what will be enough for ukraine? it seems the country is not only losing ground on the battlefield against russia, but losing faith in the support from its allies who are coming to realize that heavy consequences of their own sanctions. the russians defense ministry says its forces have destroyed a field,
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bates manned by the notorious neo nazi right sector battalion and southern ukraine with at least 200 militants said to have been killed there by russian missiles. according to the latest reports, up to 60 soldiers have also been killed by russian strikes on ukrainian military positions inside the done yet people's republic. plus several storage facilities with ammunition for weapons supplied by the u. s. in europe were also destroyed according to moscow. meanwhile, in the russian controlled hair, san region of southern ukraine, a key bridge has been bombed with local officials flaming forces, persona authorities, se ukrainian troops used american supplied artillery rocket launchers to target the site. no casualties have been reported in that attack. as key of military continues to shell residential areas in the dunbar, people's republics. the number of civilian casualties is mounting with many children. among them, archie's roman closer visited a mother who lost her daughter during a ukrainian strike on central bennett's. the number of civilian casualties
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continues to mount here in the nest, especially so since ukraine started receiving heavy caliber weaponry and ammunition from nato. now this place in the center of don ask is just one of the latest strikes according to local officials, a 155 millimeter cannon has struck this place. as the result, a 10 year old girl was ripped apart and i spoke to her mom who is completely devastated. ah, a new, a new thing over to gary did not receive one. this is,
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are banu when you good. good. you got this new. got you. but did you let him know those are the war he will shoot us down. killer city, new britain. is there bruce? suppose a more prosper dogwood ponder or him assembly ron? mm mm. i have all my asian children. okay. but the master garden, you could to the good that over the land. true at the post the sun, with the rug with went to carousel for, for you to you soon to deal
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with . ready ready veronica was at a neighbor's house just a few doors sat down and just before the strikes began, she ran back home. according to her mom in order to brush her hair and get back to playing with her little friends. when the shell struck, her body ended up right here. you can still see the marks from the blood, only asphalt. the neighbors are all visiting the place of her death right now, bringing flowers, plush toys. and of course, none of this can bring the little girl back as her mom. helena is completely
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devastated romano calls for f r t. the nest people's republic ah, global supply chain disruptions due to western sanctions on russia are creating shortages of rare materials, forcing companies that rely on them to raise prices and look for alternatives. japan's main producers of car batteries made from lithium hydroxide have increased price is almost $10.00 fold compared to last year. they've asked their clients to deal with it and accept the new expenses. russia accounts for 6 percent of global supplies of lithium hydroxide, which the country is still exporting prices for other metals used in car batteries, such as nickel and copper are also in the rise. unlike oil, though rare minerals and other compounds from russia are not under western sanctions. forever, some battery producers have expressed concern over supplies of rare earth metals from russia. pakistan based economics experts, shahita wizard says many countries will be affected by the ramifications of these
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shortages. the thing is that countries that are going to be affected, that industry is they're going to get affected because if you don't like we're talking about japan and there are other countries also that are using russian, metro. and if they can't get these supplies, if there are disruptions of the supply chain, then obviously there is going to be a very serious problem for those industries. and i think there might be some green location of interest to other parts of the world. so i think it's going to be a pretty, it's going to have very bargaining effects on the structure of, you know, industry and the location of industry to other countries. germany's chancellor has suggested ending the use vito policy for individual countries. that's after hungry, held up the implementation of the use 6th sanctions package against russia. due to
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energy concerns all off salt has called the move selfish and says the veto right, should be scrapped if the block has to remain a global power. we simply can no longer afford national vetoes, for example, in foreign policy. if we want to continue to be heard in a world of competing great powers. so there's a troubling a trend bounce around the european union echo chamber last month. you commission president ursula voluntarily and said that she has no time for debate when it comes to foreign policy of the blocks member states. on the foreign affairs, i'm deeply convinced that it is not sustainable. that the european union is not able to take a position because of one blocking and critical files and the speed at which things happen. the world wants to hear the european voice. the speed is too high to constantly or too often not be heard and seen because of the blocking of one here that plebeians of europe. president ursula has no time for your descent, particularly if it risks contradicting the agenda of the unelected bureaucrats
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leading the you. and neither now does german chancellor, olaf schultz, apparently, actually, if germany had been bothered to veto the use decision to sanction its own russian gas supply at the outset of the conflict in ukraine than maybe it's that is the most russian gas dependent country in the u. and the rest of the block wouldn't currently be facing an energy emergency was shortages, rationing and even proposed new rules for air conditioning amid a record setting, continental heat wave in order to better withstand the drastic fall in russian gas supplies, which could be cut off altogether. the commission is expected to urge governments across the 27 nation block to set limits on the amount of energy used by public buildings, offices, commercial properties, and outdoor terraces for optimal energy use. it will recommend the rules require that public buildings be heated to no more than 19 degrees celsius and cooled by
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air conditioning unit said no lower than 25 degrees celsius. if shows already wanted the you to compete with great world powers economically, then he would have done everything in his power to discourage you. leaders from burning the blocks economic bridges with russia at risk of greater dependence on the u. s. and its allies shows says that he wanted the you to compete with them. but instead, the you is a step closer to becoming another, one of washington's economic vassals. for british prime minister, margaret thatcher, who viewed the e, was a threat to national sovereignty, warned in 1992, amid the use creation that it risk becoming an economic strait jacket for its members states. and 30 years later, that vision is closer than ever to reality. the eas own stated aims are primarily economic. there's mention of an internal mark, head, economic territorial cohesion,
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and the single currency of course. but nowhere does it say or even suggest that european countries have to give up their sovereign right to maintain and develop foreign relations with other countries. if schultz wanted to strengthen the use position among global heavyweights that he's doing and encouraging exactly the opposite of what he should be, isn't diversity supposed to be strength after all? clearly that applies to diversity of use as well because of germany had spoken up and defended its own sovereign interests, submit you sanctions folly than perhaps the citizens of the entire you would be facing much better prospects for their economic future. china has warned of a forceful response if us house of representative speaker nancy pelosi follows through with their plan to visit taiwan next month. if the u. s. side obstinately clings to this course, china will definitely take resolute and forceful measures to firmly defend its national sovereignty and territorial integrity. policy is due to touch down in
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taiwan in august to show washington support for the island nation, amid rising tensions with china. that will be the 1st visit of a u. s. house speaker to taiwan and 25 years. they still considers the island part of its territory. while the u. s. has not recognized taiwan as an independent country. washington has shown strong backing for type. a. joe biden has pledged to intervene of phasing makes a move on taiwan. and the island held its largest ever military drills with us support earlier this month. a senior fellow at the pan goal institution think tank, told us that washington is actually interested in a military escalation between china and taiwan. payments are me watching tv is not happy with your grant. they will start another war asia, so you know, trigger happy people. this is a frustrating, you know, a lot of people who are stand, do we need another wall? do we need another war in people unstable?
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in particular, south east asia, asia, that's the defense. nobody can only activity around the world. and now we are having new economic or want the world, but a washington is not doing enough. remember, washington, the government has repeatedly the committee that one cannot bring with me and our i want is part of the china. but actually we are doing another quality with the behavior. so this is another thing, you know probably can never cross us government that's simply not trustworthy. i think, well, the chinese are to be the better careful the worst. and what would happen a, the content of the us location top us lawmakers are in a position to make huge gains from a new bill in the semiconductor industry. they're now passing. that's according to american high tech watch dogs who have accused some us politicians of corruption.
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how speaker nancy pelosi is among the prime suspects. we have been working constantly on the chips deal and we need to have the transformative nature of research and education and the rest to make us continue to be preeminent in the world of how it shapes up in the next short period of time. we'll see that we are determined that we will pass a bill. looks like usa chip designers are starting to actually support the series of bills which are supposed to make the us more competitive in the chip and semiconductor industry. now the creating helpful incentives to produce them, conductors or american act, or what they're calling the chips act is mainly in response to the rapid growth of the chinese chip industry, which accounts for almost 10 percent in global sales alone. now initially there's a microchip industry was not supportive of the bills as
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a series of bills waiting to be voted on by the us senate was seen to be just a portion of li, benefiting the larger manufacturers while leaving out the smaller american chip design companies. however speaker nancy pelosi and her house in order to gain more favor in a swift passage included in their version of the bill, a manufacturing tax credit and a 25 percent investment tax credit for chip design activities. all of this daniel could total $52000000000.00 in subsidies and tax credit for companies. now the white house and the department of defense had also joined in the lobbying and the effort for a quick passage of the chip back, saying it is now a matter of national security for this bill to quit. to pass rapidly. however, washed and groups are found in the alarm as well. most would like to see the growth of manufacturing of chips and semiconductors here in the united states. some are
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seeing this is just another bailout for some of the largest, or can tech firms all under this ideal of american competitiveness and a move which it could actually make domestic chip makers less competitive and innovative for the future. now the latest series of bills also brings the spotlight on insider trading, which many in congress benefit from most most famous speaker of the house. nancy pelosi, who now sits on over $1000000.00 in potential games following our husbands. recent acquisition of 20000 shares at charter calls of n v i d. i a, a semiconductor company stock, a company expected to largely benefit from this bill. now need to post. it has been par hello c, on average by about half a $1000000.00 of stock a year compared to the average member of congress who only by $5.00 to $6000.00 a year. now the speaker responded through a spokesman in a statement saying, the speaker herself does not own any stocks. the speaker has no prior knowledge or
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subsequent involvement in any transactions. currently, semiconductor stocks have risen all of this ahead of the expected senate vote, which is scheduled for late tuesday with final passage of the bill, just as soon as next week western sanctions against russia bringing suffering to 3rd world countries like sri lanka, that's according to the impoverished south asian nations interim president, speaking at an international forum for preventing hunger and famine. now just look at the sanctions that are being impose and as i said is dis nancy. did you sanction being russia please me. the samsung on being rush. yeah, believe me. but it did ring that has thought that that would be to me as for long as gripped by its worst ever economic crisis,
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crowds of people are trying to flee the country, hoping the grass is greener. on the other side, archie corresponded. roger and sharma explains what is bankrupt island going to its worse ever economic crisis due to its people. since the beginning of the pool, thousands have lost their jobs. desperate and hopeless with the system. she lumpkins now want to leave their once beloved country, but to do that, they need passports. and for that they require printing material, which is now in short supply. just like everything else, with the demand so high, the weight seems endless. you feel long, you took dolphin cars outside battle stations, btr at the department of immigration in columbus. these people have queued up, trying to leave this country to will, whatever they can to find, what i, what job they can or the content. going to look at my i leave my asthma and my
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gates everything i live in going there was, yesterday, gave them today to you. i one minute i need money because i have 2 children. i cannot go to her there. gandhi, but i want to go because my children, all these she was outside gas stations, petrol stations, all the department of immigrations are one big cry for help. it remains to be seen in the weeks to come, whether the new government will actually listen. runjun sharma in columbus reporting for r t. i fly for watching r t international stick around cuz we'll be back in just about 5 minutes. lou.
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and the new choice when medical mumbo blog post. mature i keep a twinge, quit the jump to both of them potentially for me, but i'm going to push with a different benefits. you want to push my luck with them a lot, which doesn't feel like we have to watch a bunch of them. are you for your for holding? because you were to this to hold. you go to the broker insurance card group company . what is covered in it? i've got the new book with more. do this. kimberly put us goes through this, this latoya. e. yeah, beautiful microscopic authority for the last. no, with a, with
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a local. so to most of the stuff i've had a late wouldn't hurt to let us. and i think the moment when you ask them when you finish with the line with the so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely, it's a finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. we started adopting those techniques when i was station and mosul among them, wordpress positions sleep deprivation. and using hypothermia is already beginning
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to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immigrants and children, whatever you do or more comes home. nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past. and the moral authority that made america will sacrifice the shimmer of effective interrogation in only one main thing is important for knox, ism internationally speaking, that is, that nations that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind in a sense, while the slave americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it's serge american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this. danger is boy a man that
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wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy. so some golf, as of yet to noon, i english v i n b i not, felicia adulthood. zebulon and tablet block. nato said it's ours. we move east. the reason us had germany is so dangerous, is it the lie? the sovereignty of all the countries? the exceptionalism that america uses in its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions and millions wars, business and businesses. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. well,
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it shows the wrong one. i just don't need any. yes, to shape out because they advocate an engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves, well the part we choose to look for common ground a completely new administrative restore you to look up from what you normally must always on. you know, she doesn't being in the green shield on a nurse to me as close to mom with his ashley of dc. wanted to work with
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you. but now it's not booking for the children's do metal fillings or something like that. and then we got that boy, did i see with that a lot of me are potent wrapped up trilateral talk. there's a radian and turkish counterparts in gerad with the leaders calling on the west to leave syria. well that while saying that refugees can return to the country which should be fully cleared of any terrorist. india announces the creation of a new defense eco system in a bid to become a major weapons ex border. while striving for self sufficient b, u is reportedly set to unfreeze these russian assets, while ukraine cried foul over what it calls a trail as western sanction.

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