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yeah, you creating conflicts? remember, us haven't been wanting india to distance itself from moscow, or please take us down against russia award the ukraine conflicts, but india has taken a neutral and independent stem on the lines of its form. policy is something laughed from in the sun during the movie also spoke about to wall street journal just before he went to the us. i don't think this type of perception is widespread in the us. i think in disposition as well known and well understood in the entire world, the world has full confidence that in this stop most priority is peace. so you really have to maintain close ties, weight loss to the site west, and especially lead by the us. remember, most cool remains the top or the supply or to new delhi. in fact, around 50 percent of the country's military supplies, because i'm in new shoes, ties, psychologists, they all come from russia and u. s. has been, in
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a sense all seen you that need to reuse its defense dependence on law school. and now what is us doing? it's causing not to india. the student deals that are expected industry the was it one is a transfer of technology. so manufacturing jet engines in india, this is the something that he has been asking us for while and historically the us has refused up to now. and the 2nd is india, perhaps buying credit to duels from the us. the visit will strengthen all 2 countries shed commitment to a free, open, prosperous and secure in the pacific. and our shed results to elevate us strategic technology partnership, including in defense, clean energy space. so you see why the u. s. wants to cement ties with india. india is,
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is the 5th largest economy in the was leaving behind even countries such as thank you. k, india is seen as a leader of the global south. it's a historic fox. no off a russia and of course um, as far as in yes, concerned each know that it is north point to join a be all on the lines of its foreign policy at its principles, even stand on this trip, which is strategic autonomy and a multi point i was and the head of load is touched down in the us. 75 members of congress have signed the letter to president biden with a fleet to ensure that the tenants of democracy are allowed to function properly in india. the politicians cited us department reports, which will watch violations of human rights and political and religious fears, as well as the suppression of press freedoms. for more in depth analysis, those cross live now to editor in chief of for vasa india's isaac to mark. john,
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thanks so much for joining us on the program today. now, how do you think that these talks will go? i mean, modi's policy is to remain neutral over the war a new frame, while the us, of course, wants india on its side and against russia. so how do you expect these talks to play out? you know, the weight of the brand new system all the, uh, has a visualized of this uh, link between the other strategic partnership between india and the us actually, i would argue, has nothing to do with india's historic friendship with russia that continues, that's a constant that is no compromise on that. i the, at the same time, uh, what brightness the movies trying to do is big. and in fact, the big, the strategic partnerships in the end you west have in between them. one new level
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2 is starting to level. in fact, i want to go ahead and argue that'd be up to 10 days to build a new relationship with the us. exactly like henry kissinger and make certain dude with china in the 19 seventy's. that is the of them from india side. at the same time, as i pointed out, russia, steve's been the longest ring as salt, so there is no compromise on that. so this is what prime minister movie is going on 2 weeks now. so so the am button being button point c o would be defense cooperation between the 2 countries. the u. s. also longs. it's a defense of industry to come and invest in india. what india wants is defense of equipment in india, not in the us because india isn't right now. one thing to become
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a manufacturing hub, it's once it is started gleick, i missed the back industrial revolution. i'd like china, which had, which are the manufacturing revolution. so you guys are launching them died in the spring test. so because of sector, you know, dr. digitalization sense, but right now is the single manufacturing. and therefore it is a den to put a massive relationship close relationship weight to the us. number 2, technology collaboration. you would require a very advanced technology at both in the defense sector and it has been in the modern industrial. so that's the card. uh, that's the 2nd, the call is in the once, right? but in small gap it doesn't. so, you know, because of my, do not, those are the, the larger than the national one example, the apple has is going to not manufactured phones in india, in
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a major way. so that is what india is trying to look, induce relation to defense, collaboration, technology, collaboration in more private capital. and then it tends to be a manufacturing base manufacturing revolution with the american private topic that's i think, you know, with the, it's sort of the major focus up in new york and building this us in the us strategic partnership. one new level. those are good for us to keep in mind now when it comes to the relationship between the us and india. are you surprised by this joint letter from members of congress in the us, demanding that bite and talked with moody about problems that they say are existing with democracy in india to yes, of course. uh, you know, uh for example, you might have a load that bbc ready to head on. uh,
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showing that particular documentary that they were planning to show up on prime minister mold. and then obviously, you know, in the country like 1400000000 population. so that out of the mainly design things from fall would be and to some extent, sometimes suddenly communities get, i'll get to buy certain policies of the central government. and i lot denying that those issues are being raised in the us in the west. similarly, you know, the left, the liberals in india, for example, that sometimes skeptical for what they call american imperialism. so they're also sort of a not very happy with this. but on the whole, i would argue that the majority population in both the countries are being very positively bored. this was a 14 gulf, the strategic partnership, one visa,
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remember a very large indian population resides in the us. we call them and i use nonresident indians, one percent, i think a few percent, all american population actually indians, and they are the just community within the united states. and obviously they have a, i'm really bored with the rest of india in that 775-0000 students, leave india to study all of the war, but mainly the us. so there is a very large population of india going to the us all the time that's do is assume there's 2 sectors down. so that elite population of indians living dad playing a very big role in for june. there's a strategic partnership between india and the us. and when it comes to where india stands on the international stage,
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do you think that this visit and this outcome could affect india's ties with other countries around the world? or of course it does inside. does this visit is in no way binding to this new partnership the india has forced with uh, you know, 4 countries, us, japan and australia is called a lot that right now the water in the pacific is a big partnership. income's all, you know, they don't. yeah. inside to live in australia has recently signed a clean plate agreement. in fact, what does it go like in the us have not signed a pre paid agreement, but to india assigned to treat with the agreement with both australia and japan, which are the members of the squad. now this ward is sometimes seen as an attempt to check the rising by one of china in the pacific. and in the case of india,
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china has the largest border with india. we have for the war in 1962 that i've been borders. scott and issues of late and also in terms of bleed india and china, other 2 largest emerging economies in the ward. so in this, the uh wants to kind of a screen china, when it comes to asia, when it comes to its own of, you know, in no one's sold in the u. s. by that through security partnership is boy india in building this one, the relationship with the other members of the log, namely japan, australia and also the southeast asian countries. many of the south east asian countries have now applied for. busy membership of the squad. so what is interesting over here is that china has a great relationship with russia and india as
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a great relationship with russia. russia is a common factor. uh, in fact, the last uh issue drive and i am with, uh, bring it in. yeah. and sign up, most of it. sure. did i not do this drainage so because the more expansionist china ends up becoming, the more india kind of nice into this in the us in the i knew was the relationship. so, um, so again, to sort of what i've tried to say here is that this great partnership with us is totally independent of india's friendship with russia. but it is not totally independent from india as a friendship with, let's say, a relationship with china. i think that is a lie to you. the whole in india most towards us. uh oh. and the blog of the more in the move away from its historic links with its large neighbors. china. yeah,
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certainly a lot to keep an eye on here as these talks play out. isaac large, our editor, and she provides the indians. thank you so much for your time and insight. thank you very much. i made reports, the president biden's on 100 is report to be ready to enter a plea deal in his criminal case. so i have question the true reasons behind the agreement, prominent dr. ho's tucker cross. it, for example, has branded it a smoke screen to obscure the real crimes of the presidential family. the oversight committee released its findings and they were in fact devastating quote. bank records show the binding family, their business associates, and their companies. there are many companies received over $10000000.00 from foreign nationals, and they are related companies. the committee wrote, investigators had quote, identified payments to buy new family members from foreign companies, while joe biden served as vice president and after he left the public office. so
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actually there was something there it was a scandal, racketeering money laundering wire fraud. those are some of the crimes the biden seem to have committed in addition, of course to selling out the united states for cash. so what would happen to them? well, donald trump had an idea, a quote, they'll sit hunter with something small to make their strike on me. look fer, from broke that about 2 weeks ago. and it turned out those were pressure words this morning 100 by didn't pleaded guilty to pretty much nothing. but in play to, to misdemeanor tax evasion, chargers then entered a diversion on a federal gun charge. that's it. as far as merrill gardens, justice department is concerned, 100 by that is done. there was no pre dawn raid carried live simultaneously on cnn . there was no per block, they'll hand cuffs no press conference. above all, there was no felony 100 by the who broke federal gun laws can still carry a gun. it's like it all never happened. in fact,
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the justice department just baptized hunter by a lifetime of sins washed away in an instant. it was the secular miracle may report suggest hunter by that and will plead guilty to tax crimes. and they've gotten charged to avoid present. however, the deal would still need the approval of a federal judge, but it's given the green light, it would close the official investigation. they've gotten charge. it's good reportedly even be dropped if hunter sticks to his probation conditions. but the story is not the only one concerning the bite and family that's causing something of a stir. it's a lunch the several recordings included in the us house investigation showed joe by that was behind the sacking of the ukrainian prosecutor. the prosecutor was forced to investigate a ukrainian energy company, which just happened tab 100 by then on his payroll. those alleged incidents took place when joe biden was vice president in the obama administration. earlier my
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colleagues were associate spoke to talk show host. steve malls were to question the unusually lenient treatment that present bite and son is receiving from the us justice system. i don't think the timing of the announcement is any co incidence, either this investigation over these 2 simple pretty obvious charges, a tax evasion and and having a gun when you're you're filling out of application and you put false statements. not saying that you're uh, addicted to drugs, and therefore you haven't gone under uh illegal a pretest. it took 5 years, 5 years, but 10 days after donald trump is indicted and could face hundreds of years in prison sentences for what he's being charged with. um they, they come out and they finally finish the investigation. us attorney in delaware just said, he said, despite what the fighting attorneys are saying that this clause is it the hug divide in case it does not. so he's leaving it open for future charges or whatever,
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but now justice has not been, sir. i mean the good faith, 10 years in prison like a normal person would if his name, if his name was not hundreds abide and if his name was hung to a trump, how quickly would it be behind bars? uh, if his name was out there, trump forget, forget it. but kevin mccarthy, the speaker, the house republican and other republicans have come forward since this announcement . and they've said another example of a double standard of justice. i mean, this is just ridiculous. if you're, if you're on the left, you'll get one standard, you know, you can point to hillary and others. and if you're on the right it point to trump and now it's just, it's just really it, i've seen a 72 hours. so as far as do that by the, by the us and saudi arabia has broken down, both orange sites accused each other repeatedly violating the agreement. the war between a suited muse,
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national army and rabbits from the rapids support forces has been raging for more than 2 months. thousands of civilians have been injured during fighting. international donors have recently pledged $1500000000.00 in aid, but that's only about half of the estimated needs. you and secretary general is sounding the alarm over the situation of the scale and speed of so that is the same thing to that's of these production is unprecedented without strong exceptional supports. so going to quickly become a lot because of lawlessness or the, or the security across the region. and the civilians have been to the many thousands more insurance. and these numbers go by the day situation that food is kind of to me. it's got us that all seats, so i think is raging. we'd people detecting that homes and on the streets the fucking shows the size of product all despite the jar and we went to a real situation. that's how it's not more than an offer in a desperate you know,
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to warrant for use of words on use of what to do overseas. my are with showing us the dish and the last it's final agreements which was a success or the parties, nor the citizens of this the 30s on this box. now do you still think that this final payment has to be subject to the flag around broder since by the nature of this they want? i think most of us there for, is this going on a concert on products which is considered a by leisure to the reason why the appropriate support for it says a few into our b of why we know things are good for us on seeing what see what was that positions? i'm 30 years old, but us all these use final agreements and so that the international community can just do, watch it with caution. i'm calling in for an event. almost think that these are the relationship between investigators government. i think we're not technicians. not we dislike us from, especially after so down plastic volume, but you would invoice one of our core of this on sports and then i brought your not getting this just was going to dismiss balls, but eventually we should on, under responding with this, we don't use the introduction on the north. let's $1.00 for us dollars. 88 to sit
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on optical for us going to need things of the process is the most popular country require sustained by not. she also paul osborne, with a warrant for mon doors and the abuse of refuse or use on what to think of sort of are on the, on the sponsors. why the haven't, because no cash it is. it's been on not the audio look up your directly for a while of all the publishers and you'll collapse the social media last up, which is a still what i do says thing that they did not, not for his bar, but right. that would be plus can boast of that, and you all know jeep or the heart of this with that needs to be put on for you because it's ongoing. well, the government is still rejects. most of vegas year. they've split 4 or 5 international on africa community actually think some of them being neutral on wanting to pass on international agenda. the support still cycle support. i'm going to regroup. and so that they are, as us, has accused the army of caring out aerial bombardment and artillery attacks in the
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quotes undermine the prosperity and wellbeing of the student. these people, however, when local claimed it was the rabbits carrying out atrocities 3 of the surgeon soldiers from the rapids support forces came to us. they asked us for water to drink, so we gave it to them. but after that, they asked us to push their car with them because it broke down there card did not move. so they got angry because they thought we had done something to it. then they asked us to lie down all 6 of us on the ground. immediately. one of the soldiers took out a sword and started striking us with it. they asked one of my friends to open his hand, and suddenly they shot him in his hands. when they started to shoot the other 13 people who with me ran away, the soldier came towards me and cut my hand with that sword. one of my friends is being treated inside right now. they shot him in the foot more than 3 times until
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it was broken. he is receiving treatment right now. the russell's has pledged another 50000000000 euros to ukraine, that's just by the inflation raging on the continent. the 8th will be rolled out over the next 4 years, although it is contingent on t, i've rooting out corruption. a new crane. here we propose a financial reserve for the next 4 years. a 50000000000. you will. this includes both loans and crowns. the preserves will provide 1st of all the prospective fall partners in ukraine predictability. and it should also incentivize other donors to step up to the use economy has been pretty much flatlined over the past 15 years. so, so the 2000 a global financial crisis back in that year, it was actually a full trillion dollars larger than not if the u. s. fast forward to now though,
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and even still including the u. k. and the figures is 5 trillion dollars. lower our g contributor chris up gave us his take on what's happened in the your opinion as a blog itself is bit of pretty much nothing door to the united states in terms of everything that united states wanted to do. we've covered the level of the program, the insights of adopt snacks, for example, where that your job and you want to belong probably the largest economy. now within the european union, essentially be shot that what are their industrial factories now? the shipping orders that are industrial workforce to the united states, which is obviously causing a lot of jobs, a lot of reducing actual goods, which is, which is what creates g d p. right is, is the domestic product product produced by a country without products or services and it just gets somebody to dr. one. and the 2nd part is very simple, right? in terms of the, becoming conflicts in your credit and you're with is just flies. the united states blindly into this, the science and, or the russian or the gas where the majority of it was relying on that very,
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very cheap natural resources to power for their economies. and out of just essentially a now going to buy that that results, especially natural gas from the united states. so essentially, it seems like the united states, as we will decimate your economy and you'll go ahead with it and the same time will strengthen. awesome will just shut, i'll show it as and number would tell us how it happens if, if the you and the us continue this sort of special relationship. but the special relationship seems to be the us get everything and the you get this night. and i think it's very good because i think eventually we're seeing political movements wake up. we're seeing a position to, to the conflict in ukraine waking up and people science realize that if that happens, we start to see different politicians, a different kind of politics being elected to the european parliament. you go to task changing that you'll say you're in licensed as a whole, but you know, i always like to be a high, it's a lot to miss, but things are changing. if may change. yes, if they died. so it's pretty bye to use the thing. and that's all for now, for sure to check out our
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t dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. most of you right back here at the top of the hour the, the laws which do a search as well as the other way law. right? so see because the way up, which would be the one, the one that's correct. this is, this is a single lots of movies. as i see it was the show
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