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of the, you know, we're talking to our allies in, in partners around the world, including india. we let the the idea of my choosing and avoiding saying what i think is the facts with regard to the relationship with india with the china is, uh, is this not something i'm going to change very much. i think we, i believe that and i've said this for some time that the history about the relationship with china is collapsing and moving is cetera, etc. we had an incident that caused some, some confusion. you might say blood pressure, but the sector blanket had a great trip to china. i expect to be meeting with president she sometime in the
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future near term. and i don't think it's had any real consequence. and what was your 2nd question? so as you raise these broader issues of human rights and democracy, what is your message to those, including some members of your own party who believe that your administration is overlooking the targeting of religious minorities and a crackdown on defense in india. the look of from is and i had a good discussion about democratic values. and there is, there is the test, the nature of our relationship, we're straightforward with each other and, and we respect each one of the fundamental reasons why i believe the us china relationship is not in space. it isn't with us. ended relationship is that there is an overwhelming respect for each other because we're both democracies. and it's a common democratic candidate character, both our countries that, and our people,
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our diversity culture are open, taller and robust debate. and i, and i believe that we believe that they meet every citizen and it is in america is dna. and i believe it is this, that the whole world, the whole world has a stake in our success. both of us and maintaining our democracies makes us apparently partners in the name of us to expand democratic institutions across and around the world. and i believe this and i still believe this is their prime minister, india as long prided itself as the world's largest democracy. but there are many human rights groups who say that your government has discriminated against religious minorities and sought to silence its critics. and as you stand here in the eastern of the white house, where so many world leaders have made commitments to protecting democracy. what
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steps are you and your government willing to take to improve the rights of muslims and other minorities in your country and to uphold free speech? i'm actually really surprised that people say so when, so people don't say it. indeed, india is a democracy. and as the president vice and also mentioned india and america, both countries, democracy is in our dna. deep democracy is our spirit democracy runs in our veins. we live democracy. and our ancestors have actually put the words to this concept, and that is in the form of our constitution. i will, governments has taken the basic principles of democracy
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and on that basis constitution is made and the entire country runs on that our constitution and government, we have always proved that democracy can deliver. and when i say deliver, these is regardless of cost creed, religion, gender, there's absolutely no space for discrimination. and when you talk of democracy, if there are no human values and there is no humanity, there are no human rights, then it's not a democracy. and that is why when you say democracy and you accept a democracy and when we live democracy, then there is absolutely no space for discrimination. and that is why india believes in moving ahead with everybody with trust and with everybody's efforts.
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these our, our foundation principles, which are the basis of how we operate, how we live our lives. and in india, the benefits that are provided by the government is accessible to on whoever dissolves those benefits is available to everybody. and that is why in india's democratic values, there's absolutely no discrimination, neither on spaces of task read or age, or any kind of geographic location tomorrow. thanks a lot of a sudden my question is on the issue of climate change. both countries have spoken to strongly about the need to tackle the climate change. but there's, if you of the mortgage, i'm sorry. yeah. most countries have spoken about the challenges of climate change . but the view that the m b, so start a good fit but implementation his phone or from lacking. and there is also
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criticism all for lack of technology, go transfer for announcer transfer from the developed countries to be developing a nuisance. how do you both latest c, b, b? i hate on this, missing you so. so 1st of all, i think it is the ex essential threat to humanity. climate change is the most serious problem we face. as human beings, we have to keep appealing 1.5 case helps themselves. we've made a numerous progress here. the 9 states on dealing with this issue by doing 3 things . number one by x insisting that we move our every one of our industries into a position where they can take advantage of cheaper and more extensive and more available renewable energy, whether it's solar, wind, or hydrogen research. and there's a whole range of things we've been working in addition to that,
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we find ourselves with a position that we've done is that we have significantly reduce the for example, i made a commitment that we were going to make sure that by 203030 percent of our land and sea and oceans were r for conservation could not be developed for well on our way of doing that. and that's also absorbing carbon from the air as a consequence of that because of our conservation, we are in the position as well. why we have provided for significant increase in funding for a whole range of issues, but not, not just for the united states, but for the rest of the world. for example, we're working with the g 7 to provide for infrastructure. work for commute for dealing with global warming and the continent of africa and goal only the largest solar projects moving ourselves into heavy rail way to go all the way across the southern to 3rd vision from the atlantic ocean to the to the indian
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ocean in africa. to be able to transport and do it cheaper and do it with less less. how can i say less carbon emissions trying to work with other countries to maintain their maintain their carbon sinks so they don't have to develop them like we did in causing pollution. and we're trying to figure out how to work out to pay them not to develop certain areas like amazon and or so. but there's a lot of technology that's available that we're sharing and we're share with one another. we've learned how to do solar energy, which is considerably cheaper and it is to per our few part of fossil fuels the same way dealing with not just solar, but dealing with when. and so there's a lot of technology that we've developed and we're well on our way, i think,
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to media the commitment we made to uh that we made in pairs. and i am are prepared to share all of that. that has a desire to do the same the as an example of how you excellent see you said uh very likely that as far as india is concerned, the environment climate these are extremely important in our culture. the traditions for us, the environment, is an article of faith. this is not just something that we need to do for convenience. we believe that we do not believe in the exploitation of nature in order for all of the creation to look. and so we
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can make nature, but we cannot have exploitation of nature and we have always believed this. and on the basis of these values, we are not only doing things for i says, but that taking some global initiatives as when you perhaps know that the g 20 countries are the promises they made in fighters. of all the g 20 countries. india is the only country that has fulfilled all the promises it made at the g. 20. not just that in the area of solar energy. and last school, a. v has a dog and to achieve $500.00 gigawatts of renewable energy. by 20 to t. we have set us as the target to make the engine railways net 0, and you must understand the scale of indian railways. when we talk about indian ray
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raise, it means that every day, the entire population of australia, travellers in our bins and not really about guns or not trees. and we have set us as the target to achieve net 0 for really 0. so a set us those targets with solar energy you for 8 to know uh, 10 percent the mix of it's an on we have completed the stock it before. the set date. we are also looking in the area of green hydrogen. we want india to be a green hydrogen hub, and we are working towards this in the international of a solar alliance has been launched by india and many countries have joined it. now working with india, the island countries, we have had them in the area of solar energy so that they have now got
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a new confidence that we are with them in their efforts to fight climate change. and we will not only fulfill our responsibilities but do, but also help you in the area of climate change. we have seen that due to natural calamities, to be the talk about the death of people, no doubt depended on natural disaster. but there is a lot of destruction of infrastructure as well. and therefore, because of climate change, the kind of crisis we are a feeling, we need to develop the interest structure that is resilient. and therefore, we have created a global organization call a, c, d r. i and you perhaps know that in law school i presented a subject to the word and recently it was launched by the un secretary general and myself. that is mission life. and when i say life, i mean lifestyle for the environment. therefore,
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every individual must live his life and the role environment up through development. we and we are working towards this and i'm sure that or what ever a look. india has started in all these areas, not because india has the adversely affected the environment of the world. we are doing this because if you have a concern for future generations, we do not want to give a few to generations. or would that make life difficult for them? and therefore, as a global responsibility, india has not caused any problems to the environment. however, we are playing a leading role in contributing in a positive manner. as far as of a prosperous countries are concerned. there's always been talk about technology, chance of financial support,
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and there are some countries that need to have technology, john. so a financial support and we hope that as soon as we can move forward in this area, we will be able to solve this challenge of climate change. thank you very much. we have caused damage united states the way we developed over the last 300 years. and that's why i was able to convince my colleagues congress to pass the sessions on largest climate fund ever in america, in the world history. $369000000000.00 or $69000000000.00 to deal with climate crisis. and we're doing it extensively now. significant progress. thank you all the
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welcome back to the program. we've just been listening and live it to that joint press conference in washington dc helped between the us president jo binding and his guess the, the plumbing this doesn't render moody of india. now just to take you through some of the main points from the press conference, the speaking fast, the dog bite. and he said that the friendship between the 2 nations is only going to grow ease of more cooperation and a variety of domains, including a defense and trade have been agreed. and india has agreed and a 2000000000 dollar investment funding daily on further corporation speaking. secondly, of course, and arrange a remote de, the indian prime minister. he's a lot of praise on the talks describing it as a landmark meeting. he loaded the missing a as mocking a special place and the history of us into your relations describing a new direction of energy in the global strategic partnership. the u. s. isn't the is the biggest trade partner, he said, and so they have decided to resolve all past issues and start
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a new chapter together. you just want the us in the relationship as a trusted partners. now, coming on the, to the press questions the following, the, the, the tool expanded bite and was also about to dictate the comments which he made about the a chinese president agent angrily of this, we keep, the us president said, what it is back to the way the conformity really saying he had hopes to meet with c suit and the reading is on says from a page in front of him. he said, how i addressed the chinese president doesn't affect relations between the 2 states . i went off to about acumen rights and the indian permanence. a new under moody said that democracy is an odd dna. there is no space for discrimination in a democracy. is what he said. not moody has of course being criticized for seeking to consolidate power and the clock down on defense. similarly, the, the west as those that come under criticism for it's um,
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ground hosting of the indian prime minister, which i started off with a states been uh and in the white house earlier today. now the wife had a slight state dinner is not something that i read for a lead to receive. so really, so is the significant and important and solve this visit for a job. i think it's also interesting to note that human rights groups have criticized the best move. they say that this dinner on the mines, the find administration stated goal of emphasizing human rights and democracy and his foreign policy. the 2 powers have set top corporation in areas such as trade in um sales. but it's also interesting to note that while india as increases purchases of weapons from from the us, it still remains the world's biggest importance of russian arms. a foreign policy experts of chimed in about this meeting between the 2 sizes at the by the administration is primarily interested in boosting at these ties with india because
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it needs a potential count to wage to china, which the us can sit is, is best for me to go global compasses, and we'll have more analysis on discussion about this meeting later in the program to stay focused on that. moving on to why the news now the russian president, vladimir putin is held amazing with a security council. we're the nation's military operation, and ukraine most discussed ahead of the security council revealed to have significant military losses during his counselor, offensive sofa, a r d to the list of personnel. and the ukranian armed forces amounted to more than 13000 troops from june to 4th to june. the 21st $246.00 tanks were destroyed, including 13 west made once $595.00, on which we echols $59.00 of which are western, and $279.00. no taylor pieces of which 48 wisdom supplied. well, 1st of all,
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i was indeed an ad announced session of the security council, letting air pollution was there, the secretary over security council, the lot partnership fund, as well as minister of defense. schlager now, like we just heard from a offer shift for easy to ukraine, has failed at their sole goal. the cans were offensive the recent days. and the reason we said they suffered really heavy losses as uh, the result of their settled attempts at least 13000 the soldiers have but being lost. are you ready? are these uh battles tomorrow, but equipment. uh uh, bolts uh oldest on get it put in the crate and, and the equipment that was supplied to them by western countries. now those are going as well, at least to 13. um, nissan made tags had been destroyed now the minister of defense. ready showing
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us as that, that all of those uh, all that equipment is supplied the binder west. so you crate it doesn't really have any effect on that. keeps the sole goal, the counter offensive and letting your pollution also added back to us. despite the whole of this equipment that you pray you receive from the west, a key of i still needs people, it means that mobilization resources, and so you crave really as a big problem with that. so many people are really eager to um, to join the army and the people who are most of all the recruiters they, that'd be reduced to hunting the people down on the streets. and once again, the law office on a very, very heavy in the ukraine and let it loose, it has something to say about that. is it the most to do it?
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who is to we can conclude from these that while additional equipment can of course be supplied. the mobilization reserve is not endless. and it looks like keith is really going to fly to the last ukranian. the situation is a mirror, the on the other side to show it was a minister of defense says that the, the army at the moment has no problem. it was a recruitment in the washington army. they're saying they are receiving at least a 1003 hundreds of people as a daily, from a reserves. and this is not a regular army, if you will, of this, these are just simply all in tiers. and so for at least a $114000.00 had joined, have joined the ranks of the ministry. meanwhile, weapon is supplied by the west have been used by ukraine and its counter offensive . well, kiff continues to be sold is due, but days homes are not utilized. with talk russian territories,
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an exclusive interview given to watch a russian deputy foreign minister said every outcome said the ukrainian in weston politicians are not to be trusted. as we do not phase and dime a penny to those west and petitions who claim the serious, they are responsible and they are able to get what they eventually as they clean discuss with keys behind closed doors. one day they see one thing another, they a very different one, and there is nothing that can be trusted. we haven't warden the us, not least on the possibility to provide ukraine with f. 16 fighter jets. that, as we all know, are designed in a way that allow them to be used as platforms for delivery of technical nuclear
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weapons. they may take it seriously, they may try in their usual ways. so he did q singles from moscow, but obese is just an element of a very dangerous pattern. behavioral pattern of natal left by the us. that simply disregards our results and our full incent and our very firm commitment to do whatever is necessary to protect and defend our national interests . we are prepared to do what is needed once again to ensure our security by russia will never be the one which escalates. we respond and we react to emerging new threats, evolving threats, do it with full recognition of our responsibilities for the security and also uh well understanding the fact that we are probably now in the worst crisis
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with the so called collect your west or serious the stablish meant the ultimate what was good for business, the, the admission coming from a recruit server to america's biggest financial john black rock. but what he didn't know was that his remarks were close on camera. not easy. myesha 60 is one of the world's most powerful us asset management firms. black rock has, hadn't a tori is reputation for a long time, but no thanks to drill is same. ok if the scale of the firms influence looks like what some would call a conspiracy theory as the company is recruiters search bar le did not shy away from disclosing this. and so you said
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you can buy right now. you know, they're going to do that as far as if that was not enough. the recruiter went on to explain how not only those, the ukraine conflict benefit the us economy, but also how similar corporations do not want it to stop the brain. again, this is the pressure build up your brain rate economy is fantastic of your trade in
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its exciting way. right. but hey, that does not matter because you crave president zelinski is indeed grateful to not only black rock support, but also to all the corporations of a similar nature. we have already managed to attract attention and have corporation with sides giants of the international, financial and investment role as black roles. jp morgan and goldman sachs sides american brands. as star lean or west of the house had already become part. allow us your brain way. the gray leaders seems to absolutely adore block rock a company that allegedly pays off politicians, but maybe it's due to the fact that ukraine is one of the world's most corrupt countries. as of 2021, ukraine has been rank 122nd, out of
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a total 180 countries in transparency international corruption perception index for mold in 20 is the u. has been supporting ukraine. and it's reform agenda chuckling corruption, which is a magic ropes that go to a country's development and problems counted to a you values is an integral part of it from corruption instead capture are in making ukraine. but it really is as if the u. s. is preparing his tax payers for another long and costly war like a gun is done. and that's according to a member of the us financial elite, former chief operating officer of paypal and angel, investor of space at hoover and facebook among others, david sax. but it's worth recording that the american public was a shoulder for 2 decades, but we will, we didn't have dentist. and unfortunately, it looks like we're headed for
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a similar kind of outcome in ukraine. the only question is when and how long bite and will be able to perpetuate a proxy wolf choice that's could have easily been avoided. in the, in this scenario seems to be ukraine being sold to a money hungry foreign company that is reportedly only profiting from the country's problems the, the international maritime defense. so showcasing the latest enabled technology opened his tools to visitors for the 2nd day in the russian city office in petersburg. this is show is hosted for the 1st time at the main base of the russian politics leads located in some stats in petersburg, with things on new naval technologies for more than 250 exhibits is from brochure and other countries are on display business on son, typically these things will take place throughout the eventful children and just kinda enjoy all that and into lots of these in the general direct. so all the technical with me solves cooperation of boris of know, solve,
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spoke about the importance of the events as well as the advantages of russian military technology. we have very strong 1st impressions to build such a magnificent venue in one year. it was impressive that also includes the location as well. we have a church dedicated to the navy close by. we drugs this morning and it was magnificent. i think time will tell them because we still have what to do in this area for the ship to be ready for the waters. we have already had simulation will use comparing our missiles to american ones for a long time. we have the k h 31 p, new anti radiation we sell, which according to old buffalo situations, is better than the american patriot missile. for this year, 2023. the only purpose is to fulfill, stay told is as one is to make you come tax contracts of which we now have plenty. we are constantly working to achieve those goals to russian south. now we're an international conference on global biology security threats. he's on the way in
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sochi of a 150 pounds, is offense from 30 countries in attendance of the summit to explore ways of missile getting things to rights from biological weapons. we spoke to the deputy executive secretary of the, your gun, the national tom. so for science and technology, who believes a bio sweats should be taken as seriously as climate change issues? think situations becomes more complex when they say it, by the way, a bottle, you call it a bad activity in that zone because it may be a tax. i know because we, we, you don't know who to pass on that, that, you know, so you don't know what these uh, in the containment uh, facility and the like. so that's a very high res guy situation. and they would like uh say that uh uh, this shouldn't have been i mean if it is going to happen then days need.

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