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all those factors, but to be sure the united nation is really somewhat shown being latching, we've seen it in different contexts and circumstances. it's obviously a broken institution. and the last thing we, we want to see is what happened with the legal nation back in the, in the world, yo, yo. and so the united nation and whichever is you know, again, was put on notice is make, let me think about it, get your house in order so that we can start fixing situations here. otherwise, we may have to organize alternate venue is to begin tackling, you know, the deal political problems. yeah. i mean, it'd be around the president is saying we, we need to time without was without genocide, without all this desk happening around the world. but i don't think he's asking too much or no, no is not asking too much. i know in that respect he goes to the direction of everyone who's got other commonsensical approach to how, you know,
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the national organizations would work. so it doesn't have to be uh, free to get it. don't warfare and sanctions and sanctions the union. uh, but you know, it's that we can just the old trade and or bought into uh, the technological advances and the fact that in those farms, natural resources are concerned this 10 year enough to go around. because obviously we've seen a appear to me saying with a boss is one declaration, all those references to as well. and i wanted to has the us totally lost it's credibility as a piece maker. europeans of also being pretty positive when it comes to the as well . uh, golf. uh, well conflict, probably not quite right. well what, where is the washer in china? for example, visa pastor seems to be taking action rather than talking about crime scene. so maybe maybe in the future to keep a 2 state solution. well, the 2 state solution to be sure is a, that's fine, has left the station, i mean on the ground, the realities, anything. but, you know,
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despite the fact that, technically, this is by default the position adopted by a lot of member states including some prominent members of the bricks organization. so i would say uh, and present within on the light is you know, the disappearance was a big blow. yeah. this we moved any semblance. so the cut another consecutive vote for the problem. whereas now we have just one small ser, unfortunately square seed does quite bosses. yeah. legal, legal and human rights defend the arm. no, definitely. thank you very much for joining us today for the final moments about special coverage analogy. international bridge 2024. it's been great having you here. thank you it. so what know, think get through remind of usa as ask is we wrap up the phrase conference here. you know, so many members of bricks are also members of opec. no big plus. that means energy is, is basically in that hands. we've talked about them developing a grain exchange, come our commodities exchange, which will no longer be present price price. in the western countries, they bought the shipping lanes. they bought the geostrategic ports,
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bricks can feed and fuel the world. saskia. i mean it has been quite practically been witnessing history here. i think from the beautiful city because i, which of course stands out the crosswords between asia and europe. but it is a culture one to trade hub it is mode, see religious, multi ethnic. and so it symbolized, i think the spirit of bread. yeah. perhaps a more modern day. constantinople right here in the diverse russian city of cars on well from a real research i assess, gets out of that. it's been an absolute pleasure of having you with us for historic events here live on archie. i'm the only thing i will ask is you see, laurie and me, we see about 5 cameraman and behind the camera. but in the start, you've got directors and sound technicians. reduce new produces and guess produces, make up. they say it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a 50 to run his teacher like this. so the biggest thank you to them because without them we would not have been able to help front row seats, fission dates. thank you. the joining
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india before the british was the richest nation with the highest g d, b in the word. and why did the 100 years of british rule bring it to this little, some 50 interacting the late still gets back to the the came to take our change, our tech style, our wrong material, even before making cannon cannon balls, they needed the search feature which came from india, india, and i just don't do property. they have no right to my property. my i don't my gods. we went to our big spaces. i will speak could spaces off uh, 10 booth. and jenny, wine and keep pointed out. you see says inside the word new also is like the word
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which is now working to the english big city. so quite telling me, even the, a human, the word lute has to be muted into the english. lexi going so far as you are enabled, dig important labels i'm display issue as soon as i get from the other one. what will you do the like if you take an example of a piece of jewelry, sometimes you may think that it's, it needs are bad. audit still can be broken. you might decide to break it up and remove the jet gemstones and actually melts the gold and re cost. and it might be even bright to and better than what it was before the war
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is 3. 21. good. good, good, good, good, good company to do nothing. i didn't have to do shortly. i see them on a village. 10 minutes before it is close to my side. i just saw rushed all but, but i'm off. that's quite do mind you as well. you'd see a modern manufacturing unit last go, i know, cartoons in magister or cause. it was all really, which was also our misfortune. because had we been a poor country, i don't think they would have come here kind of didn't realize that guys do more than about you know what the next step for the people i guess that's taking place in something like on the black to me do the think he's inferior right to that it is not like that. this is a person, it's not harmony,
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you'll be what i've been doing for centuries, but don't ready to the east india company. he's here to save you from. so pressing social events and get them. but the future, they propagated falsely, that india is a land of saint john most elephants, kroger dies. and we have to see relate these higgins and beds. and so we have to convert them to question it is solve this ogden is going on in the name of knowledge, dentistry, under our machines. good thursday, this is a problem. someone on the, one of the main reasons for the substance of these india comes to me was the does unity among indians, lots of provinces. and i got jobs and my badges work on simply fighting with each other. the can we begin to
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explore in hastings is any aggressive imperialist who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure which was beginning in $1776.00. so they thought the british load just get done on the player. the probably did not foresee the admission effect that these people are bringing in. that it was not just economic, you know, a clean relation that they were looking. and they were looking at political subjugation, which was, undermine or not talk to well enough by the local indian p as well. the said the, you can only structure having deal with such a unique, destroyed because india at the time of input i showed you hon. this is 6, which is country and the was it had the volume of trade was 16 of the world, the feeling value and in between when to produce game. here,
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the story begins and 1716. 1938. did use. what does it use when the indian artifacts were stolen from indian temples? houses, policies are sent us data to interest. musing. di british museum just feed the stolen items. the and here we are, the night outside of it is boozy. i'm just me. it's gorgeous from the outside, latch on the inside, it's is quite controversial as some people might want to call it. so let's head
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inside and see what is all of the artifacts taken from india that this idea is i'm on had, i live in new delhi. and i've just recently graduated from master's and been television school in london. so i was about to move out from london, come back to india. and when i got this opportunity, i thought that was the best way for me to spend my last days in london by going and going and looking at these museums that had artifacts. and those showed pieces of belonging to my own country. the you see this entire section is fairly solid, asian loaded artifacts of the things i saw that kind of the line did my, my love for history and i was literally experiencing it. see in front of me and it
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was of a view to mix of emotions that i felt it was it was, it was it. there was a sense of sadness. there was a sense of pride decides, just like any of these of furniture that belongs to somebody's house, belongs to that house and should not be lo, data by some 3rd party, and be put on display and some other houses are in some other country. um, and especially made it to a sticker to action out of it and monetize. so there is to ways of thinking that when neutral, these artifacts monuments, which were lying in ruins, perhaps if they had to remain, they would have gone become rollings, broken pillows as you see. and roman for him. perhaps by going to the british museum. they are present flushed but posterity. the
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obvious item, the hustle and bustle of old daily, they now would serve as odd um or easily means sending stolen items and stored in goods we are right in front of and in the heart of fluid was out of the light is known daily and it is a miniature version of what i saw in london in positions in read all the stolen visors and on the fact i've been to give you some of the of so many said stuff is solely or to us indians. so yeah, the size of the yeah. these watches and i communion neglect and belong, consolidate somebody. the look at this, this looks like, obviously, or see the camera would be like it lives in the mall or something. the
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community is an absolutely perfect and ology about what british museums to the the do if i under the origin book uh, the preferred thing they did is uh, biology the call him uh, date of birth, the biologic reincarnation. the exactly do not remember the exact date started the as or somebody in july or late morning we got a call from the family member here the called us and said delta dental has been north that bugger small more days or the date is the 5
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more days that store butyllithium, because for us it doesn't on the items to this, the swami and they deems the guardian says, standing there for us like your child in good conduct, you'll see the new smaller chain gets kidnapped. products looks in the lemming, a group called india play project. yeah. but a product is a project when they are trying to locate all these other, the edited icons, the date, these are the called images or statues, or a lot of these are digits. images are big, some of the different products of this country and the name and the i pause so some phrase to see that not only that of those and so such images have been
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smokers from this country. the $560.00 now cool founder of the nearby project, which is an organization to make the case that history belongs to its joe beautifully. so what we do is make the case for artifacts and heritage looted from india to be brought back to a british. the colonizer say, they saved items, the items were safe for centuries before they came, the items are not safe because they broke them down and sold them away. right? so for somebody to say that the item, i mean, why does, why does museum? toyota probably would collect of value these items because they stayed safe for centuries and, and they are centuries ordered when a destroyer believes that he's the he's the savior vendor. villain believes he's the heat of the
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to the to do that was done yesterday is called the shuster put your visit right ancient ceremony. and this is not an idolize ation of a physical weapons. it is rather an appeal for lights to defeat darkness. for goodness to deceive people for right to defeat wrong energetics cases, very interesting of their family and it was for modern day what we call the punjab . now, you know, the sort among so many other objects, we're taking that sort as a meaningful because it is the bod, off, bunk, breast fights, resistance wars, that the family uh, engaged, and then delightfully, you know, the edge of that family should have
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a light to it. my name is in jar chopra. i'm an international laura by training being a half indian 10 and a half cruises. of course. these are powerful forces that when i was growing up, i had to learn how to reconcile. but in reconciling them, i understand very well both sides of this equation in my family's been on both sides of this equation. we have to go back a 17576 years actually in which these india company had reached the punjab. what was in the punjab at the time was the 2nd part . but the founder of that empire my raja runs, you'd say a died in 1839. and as a result of that, that empire was breaking up into different kingdoms leased india company had managed to create a compromising side of relations with the northern half of the punjab. and that left one kingdom in the southern half of the punjab,
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which is where my ancestors were ruling at that time it was inevitable that there would be a conflict between the east india company and the british forces. and this last remaining kingdom, the last part of india to be conquered. and this was the fuse that's let's the 2nd angle sick war. but it was an extremely powerful fortress in no time. it took an enormous amount of material and troops and artillery to be brought to milton for the siege. and so as the british advanced, they came up to so they came through the city, came up to the fortress, and then communicated with mirage to say it's time to surrender. ultimately it came to the day of surrender, and this was the 22nd of january, 1849. well, roger was brought to the commander's temps, who is general william rush. and the translator in the tent took his sword
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and gave it to william wash. as an active surrender, so mirage would be my 3 great, great, great, great grandfather. then the generations passed and as the generations passed, there was the search for this particular sword. there was no evidence of it anywhere for the various fun and then and be forwarded to them even the e flat bed the far before the repeat that the me in the door is required though for me the sun rises in the
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fall, then i don't want to love, it is and meaningless. listen at school, but ideally it is the life lessons we just thought about funded g. yes, ed for us. my son, the starbucks up golf course or the quality of this portal, does the opportunity know on the 3rd off or for fathers the, the business education system in india. before that, the education system was very localized, the great education institutions. right from 5500 years the med, most of the schools and the largest number of the things people in the work. i will
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advise you to 5 more than 90 percent before the dish, the the team and introduce this public schools. the system of education are the mission or the schools kind of an education that anybody set foot under one rules. and they have to learn science and they have to learn math and defended that they have to be developing the rational mind and the scientific mind. and they does give the indians. but i think you get a very backward superstitious minor the education, the concentrated on higher education. they've been to establish 3 presidency colleges, universities in the bank or presidency in boca time,
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address. and in palm beach, there was a few pressing on the brought. it's not an invitation here. if you'll give them credit for say they wanted for, for to indians, young indians in the main stream of education. so they wanted to somehow impose the scientific education with what happened in the process was that many of the children cannot relate to that. before that the education was ready to relate to them to put something concern with their own set on links, which they could feel which they could sense which they could smell, relate to it, of course, but it really shows the easy going life the
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by the also providing jobs and also by giving them the easy way of address bracket. the says i'm the lifestyle. so all school was on colleges, on the education programs on the new change, including the indians, well, painting on the floors on their homes. the declaration you see that created was really beautiful effects. those which were exported. beautiful soft materials interest to the point of costs. and all of that changed during the colonial is a lot of craft is stopped. craft that people didn't know existed before. fixing leaks have stopped because industrialization,
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machinery and things that have replaced the traditional form. so all of these things made it seem for those really come in from the traditional practices that they have. so that's how the values are been slowly decreased. this is what they do. upper misses in the hybrid about g y is a g and integrated they did the academic then the research in ours very descriptors is done. we are not depriving the storing sierra in getting that regular academia he of the students focus on the, the i am with best, the verdict, the scriptures this targeted them for the sake of the things. one is to know the ancient economics of the lifestyle, the mysterious to word as a how it is fond, my beloved,
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but my daddy's we had better for me to send hound them 3 times a day. morning. why? the sun is raising evening. one sun is setting as an, as dental vend sundays, and then making the interim be had this famous even famous throughout the minutes of lord mccully. who said the main objective of english education in india is to create a last set of interpreters, not someone who would, who knows, it would just even do, but it does between them the rulers and the millions of big dublin. well, indian in the black and this didn't color but the english in their opinions and their motors in their intellect. as i said earlier,
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the cause it says the education system that they introduced and india somehow hesitate, a very low self esteem among indians. it stops with the school. it starts with childhood, so people are always thinking, i'm repeating the sentence, but people are, indians are always thinking, the grass is green on the other side. so that's how even cricket was introduced into india along with the other education curriculum. the ticket is popular novia and on this only the sleeves play this game. our games would have been
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more advertising like football soccer for hockey. couple of d a coco 6 beaver beaver utilizing these games. uh but uh like english language ticket is also a mock signature. it offers anita mindset and sleep. the show seemed wrong. just don't have to shape out the application and engagement because the trails when so many find themselves will support we choose to look for
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common ground the the already just the whole significance. we have weaknesses for the past 3 days, just as we continue our special live coverage at the final date night is upon us here in the beautiful diverse city. it is on with so many thousands of countries taking part in today's discussions here as part of the efforts plus of the outreach templates so to speak. i just, i don't want to sound like a broken reco saskia. but we have been witnessing some of the biggest ships on the geopolitical chessboard in so many years since i'm a student who's been chairing the form and holding these bilateral thoughts with so
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