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the same wrong just don't you have to shape out the application and engagement equals the trails. when so many find themselves worlds of parts, we choose to look for common ground. the no energy is a fundamental indicator of how well you are going to be storing. probably when this does vision of india is a board and of any and vicious blueprint. i think the more the government things back up today. we've all become victims of technology. politics brings a logic kind what specs on the russian federation cooperation is an exceptionally
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important visit? go buying a so much i said, when i buy from whoever sends me at the most competitive price, why does it bother? and after that, i don't think it does the hello and welcome my name is on the from kid. they come to my show bed for the next half an hour. we will discuss all the things in the motto to be the very special guest is a season diplomat and a prominent politician was served as india as permanent representative to united nations and had 4 administrative positions today. subbing of india, i mean this trump petroleum and natural gas. welcome. how do we put it? sure. are the party was born in delhi, in 1952. he got his master's in history from delhi university and joined and used for in service in 1974. during his remarkable diplomatic career, he has served his joint secretary to the government of india in the ministry of
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external affairs and ambassador to brazil. pardeep corey also served as indians permanent representative to the you and in geneva and in new york, he joined the bgp in 2013 and was 1st appointed minister of housing and urban affairs in just 4 years time. from 2019 to 2021. he held 3 ministerial positions at the same time. he is currently serving, administered petroleum and natural gas. thank you. it's an honor to speak to. i 1st i met you in new york, and now we had, here's chatting about life. you come from a diplomat family do both disability and that's a uh joyce that to me to get into this. i don't think i ever exercised a choice as of 12 in terms of career. and i wanted to be diplomatic because my father was in the ministry of x done the 1st. so that's a life i was born in to me. as
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a 4 year old child. i accompanied my father when he went on his 1st boasting to born in germany me. when i was 16 years old and joined the university. i was exposed to student politics. i floated with both the left and the right. as we understand it, the normal language. yes, i was elected student leader in 1971. so after that i finished my diploma that could be a of 39 years. and it's not that i exercise the choice that goes on most of that sort of lisp into the next phase of my life. which was the be happy. mm. uh, i had made my intentions very clear. there was in fact an instance uh in 2008. uh, when i just come back from brazil, but i was an advisor to and i was secretary and daily. and i wanted to
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consider joining politics even then i remember i went to the then leadership of the 5 d and expressed an interest in uh, contesting the 2009 elections from any party. for whatever reason. very difficult to say with the benefit of hens hindsight, they decided not to give me a ticket. that was a good thing. then i went on to new york where i became permanent representative, and i had the privilege of presiding over this to go to pick on something. and then there was elected to the council of in 2011 and 12. and i remember when you and women was established, my very distinguished host was one of the 1st he fought. she's yeah, was appointed time of the final to the brand. and most of the bags are there also. so it was a very fulfilling of nearly 5 years in new york, but when i came back in 2013, uh, what i had wanted to do,
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i almost fell into slot again in 2014. i wanted a little extra, a ticket to fight the looks of direction. a lot of pockets did not find it, but they didn't, didn't give me a ticket, but i didn't also know before that i just expressed that comes up. but then before i knew what was happening, i was pointed to the council of ministers in 2017. and it's been nearly 70 s plus the main difference between being a deployment and a politician bigger. but i'm just, i'm more the and as a cabinet, as unbelievable. lee, brilliant diplomats done into ministers. and it speaks about his acumen also to choose such a loan as people. but what is the difference between that i, i don't know, and i perhaps have not been able to find the answer. i agonized about this. ready usually get nice carefully, not just into the i agonize about it, what mix a bus and able to navigate
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a diploma to is just the kind of thought i ition. but i think a lot of civil servant audio and an academic audio. or if i may respectfully submit a highly successful person in the world of and the clear there was a set of this on the street the which is a fundamental requirement which has to be able to get on with people. but your point of view across set, the narrative, reach out to your audience. that's part of the problem is what that's also part of what it takes. i mean, i was reminded when i was very young as a 77. and we last of the senior civil 7, and he said, you know, that my knew how to navigate when he sideboards politicians. he couldn't use his skills as a civil servant done as a diplomat to talk to them. and yet when he was with the dye, had bureaucrats, he could also use his skills as a politician to navigate to. so i think these are interchangeable. these are all
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the facets of the same personality as to some people and never make the tons of the time seeing you know, somebody. but i think if you will been in any profession for 39 years, i was shortly. there must have been something you've got to learn by way of knowing how to relate to people knowing how that and the wonderful politics brings a logic kind of us. that's all. i mean is a diploma you out of credited from one country to another. or if you want them to you and you are dealing with the member states, but political gotten this is much larger. so i think it also provides good training now. but i'm going to some movies in the i can become energy independent by 2047. how do we get this? i think we probably went just as vision of india, a exhibiting board and a very ambitious grouping because he also wants india to be a developed country by 2047. so what do you,
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what you're talking about is india with an economy of $25000000.00 as against or fortunately into our, fortunately and all that. now, no energy is a fundamental indicator of how well you are going to be doing a nobody. if you ask anyone a question on any countries, consumption goes on, energy rising, are the declining at this table. if you give you a fairly good idea of how the economies in india today, i've been, this is show rapid consumption, please. i don't want to stop early with the facts, but we are today consuming 5000000 barrels of crude oil in a day, which is going into other science, 5000000 bottles in a day. this was left a good deal about a few days ago, yesterday or day before i had to appear on a show like this. and i did my homework and the figured has come up to 5330000. that is, you know, it's, it's a mass of what we're going to in the next few years to look at them in the,
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in google and consumption of $6000000.00 barrels per day, plus us in the next to tickets next 20 s 25 percent of the increase the in global demand is going to come from india. so your question is a very specific pointed question and i apologize, we're giving you a long waiting it on so it will come from several things. one, a massive increase in explanation and production. what happened is for. busy long period, we just taught that if crude oil is available at reasonable rates all over the world, why do you want to know explanation and production? even when i joined this one is 33 years ago. a lot of people in well place safety. why do want to import? oh, i do want to spend money on prospecting, but no, i think the more the government thinks better. and we have released out of the
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$3500000.00 square kilometres of supplementary basing with the f. 1000000 square kilometers, which was no go area, has been released for prospecting. we've taken all the data and put it on a repository in the university of texas. all the major a rated companies in the world are now coming, wanting to invest here in the earlier job was, you know, the government invest and if you find the item and then we started to solve and right, this is us. so the investor would say, why should i come in reason? now we're really in incentivize the invest upcoming and we're willing to even go finance the the, the, the, you know, the operation to look for it. we're going into biofuels and a very big weight. when was the multi assumed responsibility our total biofuel blending in our energy mix was 1.4 percent of that about today we are doing 15
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percent last month. we that 50 percent. we had a thought of april 20 percent by 2030. we're going to do it by 2025. we're going to go with the green hydrogen in the big way. but having said all this, it's my understanding that at least for 20 years from now, you will also be dependent on fossil fuels, which is, i mean, they got got into if you're doing 5 and 5000005330000 bottles of that. it will go up to even save and all that about is it going to be all done domestically? domestic production will go up. the rest will be and bought it and they are limited . but the self sufficiency is that you will not be dependent on external sources. now one good thing that does happen is that because you're allowed to buy, it also gives you some leverage in terms of how much you buy at what price you buy, et cetera. i think the 2047 and i do so to efficiency,
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coming from a solar big with green hydrogen. like i think green hydrogen is the fuel of the future. now, what do you need for? what do you need to get green hydrogen? you need to be able to use clean energy at a reasonable price that is sold up. we've already demonstrated that from $0.25 a unit, we brought the price of solar down to $0.03 a unit. then you need an electrolytes that we put that on the p l. i scheme. so today i would say that all out of statements of re nitrogen for the next 5 years success ready to be out on the estimates? i see green hydrogen exploding. i see biofuels with a 20 percent target. i see that going to put the part to percent 40 percent in mall . so your energy will be interesting. you will be able to solve the exit good for a problem. i proven with it 10 percent blending. we give off almost $41400.00 gross because you save that money due to impulse. now, when you do 20 percent blending,
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depending on the global price, it will give you a promise more today. yup biofuels. that's an old feed is coming from sugar. okay, and it's coming from is it's coming from broken. for green, it's coming from agricultural waste. so be self sufficient. energy in the part of the prime minister in the side is it's a large gun was including all this. what is it that you'd think is right now happening in bottom? that is making audits or why? but i think what is happening in part of this is something which is a combination. if i minutes submit of 3 factors, we have gone from being apologetic about our development to space. we will under develop beam or wondered, look at it devices for. and this something remarkable that this happened is that the boss, the honorable prime ministers in spirit, in us
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a pride in our historical and civilizational bost as a thing to say. and i think he believes that it's only countries which have free 10 bride in them says japan being a case in point of have the ability to grow. and i was severely and strongly believe in that because you know, if you are going to buy into the wisdom that if and when that's an additive, i was brought up on a new budget. and i, when i went to school, when i went anywhere, you know, they would look at india as a, as, as a country, which is, you know, maybe to be with the different art despise and the other long way to go. maybe we had people who were displaying and just as a snake country of sosnazz timelines and elephants and absolutely buyers or people buy them up in the high position. absolutely. so then came along mr. i totally had a bunch by view, my them a great respect. i had the privilege of knowing them for a long time and we couldn't get it out the nuclear tests, which gave you
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a sudden edge in terms of once you have a new clear, the dentist move where they just like me. mostly it is. but then the last 10 years have been remarkable in terms of the kind of economic product, the forces which have been unleashed is a government can only provide a small catalyst. they can provide some ideas, no matter which way you would add. what used to happen is there is to say that that i said what i'm in the as out that that is the a flow and india, which is, you know, very way to do. and then that is a very poor and i, it would be more than 10 years of succeeded in doing and this realization is we have not been able to get that negative across me. is that he has said that good governance is also good politics. so sort of all day until day, and he's taking the develop the folks of development or the benefits of development to the fullest, to the farthest by which was by the way,
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the agenda of the sustainable development goal is 20 tubby, which came into being, i think, the 2016, but more than you'd already started in 2014. which means what? 4 could order for the 13 of us who is not. and i was saying version another 3 cro. if paper didn't have cooking gas, you would give them cylinder. would you allow 10 grow or 28 black cylinders given under that? would you are asking the metro system? no. india is a country on the moon. today i metro system is guiding one drawer people, passengers per day. but today i opened population is just over 30 percent. and we had 1400000 people, so 30 percent. by the time we don't 50 percent of and population, there will be 800000000 people living in india. so you would need an open transport system. so the metro system in the next few years will be the 2nd largest in the world a little bit. take the south korea, japan and the united states, which is that 1560 kilometers. the point i'm making is it's not one thing. you
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bring an ecosystem. and today look at this digital image or him financial intrusion . and we can list, go us all segments of society. i mean, look at the legal depend to me in and of itself. we have one country in the world, which declared the loved them quickly. also, because if it's a choice between life and livelihood, your con, the end of it will save lively, will do kind of slides. and then we came out of it also quickly, but it was that it's all indigenous to be manufactured vaccines. not only provided what something like 220 could or the vaccine. those as do people in india motor most feet. but you want to supply to 100 other countries. so today you're not only doing this, but what you're doing yet. i know from g is applicable on a larger scale in the global south, in south africa and latin america, even in parts of central asia,
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etc. us and central europe also. so india has come up, you look at the automobile engineering. but more than that, i would say you come to the cutting edge technologies when it comes to the nitrogen, we don't need it because so in all these areas, these are the 3 things, civilizational boss, they think development now and then embracing technology, digital, and all that with a religious well i'm facing. do you feel that in the i see the list and the word from a huge economic model known in 2022? absolutely. how you see when the military operations to produce. so if you're talking, what 5 of the 22, let's look at the hard fact. some the hot facts out that these actions regulation for news, 13000000 bottles off accrued light in a day. if you, what i'm gonna say, hope of hypothetically, if you were to pick the position that there will be no imports or purchases from the shop, then extensively the entire cutting 1000000 bottles, which was being produced and consumed whatever to be purchased from somewhere else
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. where was it would have been purchased from the other supplies. so just imagine if the doors were supplying the global total was about a $120000000.00 bottles of it would that could be 1000000 barrels off. it is the other matter. they will be at more pressure on that, which means the price would have gone up to $25300.00. so one popular misconception was that, you know, people have said that, uh, you cannot buy uh, oil from russia. so i was one of those upfront, but i see that with great uh price i question, does it wait a minute? wait a minute. what are we discussing? the oil, which comes through a pipeline from the russian federation to hungry is exempt from any such stock. the oil, which goes in a pipeline from the russian federation to china, is exempt sales from the cycling to japan and the parties that exam. so why this intended again then slowly everybody said no, no,
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it's not that it's that said you should buy them. they impose the price gap. i have been saying to a lot of my friends all over the world, i don't want to name any country. you said go buying a so much i. so do i buy from whoever sends me at the most competitive price, because my or marketing companies. so they provide 19 percent of the country store revenue, so they will be short and up. and they will say, we want to disagree with the wind. anyone wants to compete, couldn't complete them, but then, but in february, the 22, our purchase is of a good argument. rush that only 0.2 percent me only 0.2 percent from today. last month it was over $35.00, nearly 40 percent. so why does it bother the i don't think it does the rest. it doesn't bother. oh, maybe a bank. $20000000.00 in the us. why? how come? nobody mentions that please. the political, the permitting move on is though it is. i it's, i really need best more. i have been saying, if you have a large farm and let them america lodge oil farm and who have suddenly find all that we know. and if you can provide it cheap,
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we will so know these things will go up and down. power the imports to a large lead from saw the end, it'd be, uh, the minutes go with it out. well, i think that keeps coming up and down. i don't think it's really bothering anyone. well, they have their problem solved. i. they would say that i want us to buy an oil at the competitive rates, but that's an entirely different discussion. good. i know the construction is on the, for the new reactors in contact with them. how important is this cooperation that i show any reading i can tell you, we've been to a very fascinating phase in our approach to imagine doing them. one more thing is we had the, you know, this design because new nuclear energy ideally shouldn't be a source of providing a very significant portion of your requirements. we signed an india specific safeguards agreement, we did all these things, etc. but then it's always never took off and then or not,
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but idea of the russian federation cooperation is an exceptionally important of cooperation with the side soviet union. in many fields, i'm in defense. as you know, energy. now the nuclear etc is extremely important. then we critically evaluate. so what are the key objectives, what it's engagement in the articulation, in terms of energy, energy, as defined in the broadest possible as broad as possible. and i mean, new look forward, whatever energy you can get, we can all but today, you know, the new and new mexico going to be looking at, read some of those, all that. so like any country, but you know, this is a game in which some country is going off the mark earlier, but i certainly believe that there's enough around everywhere. and that will be less nobody's vision, production and supply lines with adoption allies and countries which have large markets. well, it has the this also will also need to say no buttons and you'll be able to stop
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buying say, what 5 or 6000000 barrels a day. you don't how much while it would be, and we wouldn't be the organ advised me. i mean, you are all lodge biased or the china and india and you have others. but, you know, with the advent of electric vehicles coming in with the advent of other, the hybrids biofuels coming in, green, the hydrogen, etc. the one that's changing. but i still think for the fuel foreseeable future, this kind of energy mix is something we wouldn't need to be anchored in photo. why, how does, how do they put a, relax, a very good question. the question may have should really of oh, why doesn't have the ability to relax? so i mean i've, i've, no, i, i'd be like, i go to the next person vendor, but i really liked otherwise. but the know by relaxed i think you had a very positive construct on, relax him is the switch off the switch off. today we've all become victims of the technology before you sleep, but felt happy. and one at night you're looking at the messages. when you get up in
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the morning, 1st thing is you're looking at amazon. so i think taking your time off, well, that's not going to happen this now because you have a boss was completely dedicated to look. i don't think is big on a holiday in uh did you want, does that task master done that's up to you. i mean, he has a lot of lot lot a lot of people working for him. i don't think everyone shows what drives through this phone like that. look, he's older than me. i don't think i've heard him take a holiday and see what a stephen is through. we're out of that out and i received him in the and in geneva when i was loaning deposition. but the point is that, um, i think its gwen has progressed on what the last few months has been particularly hectic because it a lot of 85 the election campaign actually we were working in that election more the one for 6 months earlier. so i think that does it, but i hope to slow down. i think what needs to before i don't to use load, so i but i, i think it is, it's always a noble intent. so do you read or you watch
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a feeling or do you listen to poetry or do you listen to music? i listen to music throughout the day. okay. i mean, whether i'm in the car or even during meetings i have music playing and all the i go to terms that have on that, that's playing all the time. and then actually it was here. i would invariably watch netflix also. uh, you know what, what a movie and, and uh for both of us and both of us read quite a bit. thank you. have the for 9 to the and i guess, my dear and thank you for watching you join me next week. as we uncovered a new list and yet another debate and let's stuff out of the amount of them can good by. the,
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in the year of 1954, the united states of america engaged in warfare against the people of vietnam. the white house supported the corrupt public governments of southern vietnam. in 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. defend the gun was confident that the victory would be on the american side, due to its military superiority. however, the enemies during this war into total hail for the occupants. unable to cope with the guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and naples, which burnt all alive. the village of my lay, where he 1969 american soldiers killed 504 civilians, including 210 children, became
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a tragic symbol of this war. all involved during the whole period of this conflict, the usa dropped on vietnam more than $6000000.00 tons of bonds, which is 2 and a half times as much as on germany during the 2nd world war. in 1973, the american army under the pressure of the rebels, withdrew from vietnam, and only 2 years later did the pop and regime. and so i got involved. however, the vietnamese paid out hi price for their freedom. more than 1000000 vietnamese people became the victims of america in the dressers. the
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take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really one say better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st? can you see through their illusion going underground can one year that you attempted to collect as extra
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a month. i thought she sat there for the show and then it will be a job to bluff. it goes in and out of it is uh, international stuff is the template to supplement the setup button and not to mention the button once. did you lose your task like that? if i said the media, i love people, there's only 2 reasons to do. say, with these, if you need to be sure to be present the deals for the work you've done. stimulus the industry is it will less money will process the left . so should william farmer shots, monuments. so we have court cash door to go or decision day, my lab. and what was that man? was the ones that ridiculous funds i put in the best one today and but you know, so that's what additional to said. i mean shows those are pretty sharp journals on page to refresh the screen. those are the best do what i mean?
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