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understand that he's been in touch with to those office and he told us of the canadian press right on tv. and also said that he had told to those office crew to target with that that's linked to india. and he says, taking the social media offering a $500000.00 bounty, or i guess what he calls budget because it probably sounds nicer than gang land style. bounties being issued in canada overtly. when he also is in talks with the prime minister, and this bounty he's offering is to track the indian high commissioner data. now who's back in india? so where did this guy get that budget from and who is to get in touch with down there in the us? when to go brings up the us sled, 5 eyes intelligence in any case intelligence conveniently, can be used in court. so the evidence can officially be refuted by india, canada has not given any evidence in support of the city is very serious allegation, is that the liberal like is india and august to pretty much we also see that has
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affected the facts and is more debated by political contributions on the part of the get it into the government. and there is also, as we have said, with clear pattern to smear india for reasons best known to those minorities government coalition. partner drug meets a leader at the left. this new democratic party who support literally keeps true though in power is an overt protocol is done activist and this call for sanctions against india. video is hovering around 30 percent popularity right now and even 24 elected representatives empties from his own party pub in the past few days. been demanding that he resides. now he needs jargon, meat support more than ever. so his government doesn't get topples, which perhaps explains why he's dancing to the callous danny tune right now. even
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more embarrassing lee then when he showed up in india on official business bank or adapt saying all over the place and dress like he was there to star in a bollywood films, to continue rachel marston taking us through the not the kind of military equipment we got from russia. couldn't have come from anywhere else. the words of an indian army, lieutenant general, spoken on the latest episode of let's talk about it. lots more dealt than to during that sit down as well. and you can catch it in full right to your head on the 247 archie the we know how to do the thing i've been leaving with this situation since the negative, that the india would leave with 2 funds to reduce and all that is all on the side
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they shut off like feel patients, then i'm going to settle cause of this. the other one, the kind of when it typical project, we have luck from russia. i mean, that wouldn't have come from anywhere. it is part of the weekly you don't really a job do it to actually and i think that is the source of great satisfaction, the hello and welcome my name is on. if i'm kid may come to the show better for the next hoffman odd or we will be talking all the things in the auditor. the very special guest is a former northern army commander, known for it as distinguished service and expertise in military strategy and national security. they come left and done that dependency already. thank you. so i, that was also a way the way that we have so also on a to be talking to you left in a general depend to seeing who is a highly decorated former indian army officer with
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a career spanning 40 years. he served as the northern army come on to from 2014 to 2016, overseeing the 2016 surgical strikes and practiced on other key military operations, particularly in jumbo and kashmir. he's also served in the united nations mission in ethiopia and eritrea. after retiring, he contributed significantly in shaping india national security strategy by leading a congress, a pointed task force that develop a comprehensive security doctrine in 2019. so i grew up with the amazing patriotic feelings. wonderful. and then what i see, and i mean off is that i feel like that'd be good. i was born off to the ideas of independence. do you see the same fashion for army? you know, among the common people? yeah, there is. so there's a godaddy. yeah. if you, if you actually look at the way that it goldman drive, these are out of handling the numbers of people who come up that kind of enthusiasm
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that is there to, to join them. and every forward says, and i think over the years what has not weakened is this, you know, the see pause, pride in uniform, the desire to do well. so, i mean, these are, these are the shows that really, i think he bought. i mean, really consistent. then very good. i didn't even put any more device selector to india and so i thought it was, it was amazing. so. so then, so when you go for the train, the way did you do you finish reading? so i, it was exactly 16 years old when i joined the national defense, i graduated and i haven't moved right on the phone, but i was 60 years old. i mean almost all of my life as being in uniform and you would, you would also not the 1st person from the armed forces in your family. in my family i was my father was in the army. my little brother was in the army. so this leg goes out of natural progression that, you know, if you hold to that, the guy in the hours, but did you want to do something else? or you were happy to be here, you know, just just out of school and then straight into it. and the,
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and i saw the near the g. mike, it's, yes, it is amazing. it's unbelievable. it means a made elective. huh. so the, the, to a 2500 people get. it's sitting this straight, 1st of all, uh i, i usually use a lot of humor in my screeches, but to do it like that. so after the whole thing or the come on, you said it was a successful lecture. i said, no, no, the action you said nobody's sleep, nobody slip. yeah, i think this takes me through all the major success. that's amazing how successful and support are 40 or draining the 3 is in t as in india, and then we do one year that i mean that i don't. so i thought it was draining. redeem is for you as a new one in june can for the very, very important period of us years. how, how i just want to understand in a situation a bit, when you have to deal with people who are the enemies of the country,
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and you have to strategize. what goes, what is the one point that goes on in your mind? so basically, i think, you know, that is i and you have a clear objective in the military that you have some listed to me and i think that's remain. so for most of all you have planning to do what objective is very objective is to bring these finish out, better them and you're going this way. then all your actions are the accordingly with that, with that single minded, focusing object and not a good reason on the application has really helped us with that. it has to elaborate all sorts, as you know, whilst it was, have significant be very significantly come down. i think the narrative that the india were delivered to constitutions which really wasn't possible within the state . you mind, have you mind actually having a separate constitution and a separate constitution for the country? some separate this tendencies, that dental is because of this different constitutional arrangements. i think all
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of that has all that, all that is all gone and then there's some people who sort of that we are in a free country. people have an opinion about everything. but what do you personally feel when somebody criticizes me in the country? look, you know, you obviously uh you obviously sort of feel bad about that. uh, but i think we have professional enough to understand that, you know, as long as you keep doing on your company, but that's on your 1st on. so it went to the 1st 70. no, i said personally, sometimes between high. i mean i, i wasn't responsible for planning the so it goes strikes. yes. i remember. and later, you know, there was some questions raised. i still did it actually happened reddick? yeah, i'm phone additions. yeah. so the position you said this is a new the new really bad. what are they said? i just do it the, you know, really i job do it professionally. and i think that is the source of great satisfaction for you. you have spoken on your out against politicizing, military operations. what kind of damage do think it closes people and say they
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shut off with the tree operations, the damage it sort of causes this, the are wonderful. i still have them when you started sort of taking decisions based on what do you think is politically correct rather than on what should be professionally the right way to go. which is, i think i understood, you know, us and the among the trees and which is why they keep themselves away from politics . and that did good or to peter to obtain, starts out of impacting your professional approach. i mean, we, i mean, to get a professional opinion that the political leadership and that sometimes gets in fact and if you have any visibility, show sort of political leading and what is the role of media and integrating to the media today. and particularly the, the social media and you know, how it is, lots of misinformation this information. but again, as i said, as uh, as professionals and just i'm sure as, as you will do in the okay. yeah, is try instead of a detach yourself
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a little bit and try and sort of seek the truth. not always easy, but the that's, that's how it is. i. so they do think they should be a control on it and know for sure to control on it. that has to be some regulation of the social media. i mean, you just can't related katia on the way it is. and then some people talk about freedom of expression though there is, so i, i'm, i'm, i'm not saying we should apply. i'm don't know, i'm with you. i have yes, definitely. i believe that what you're saying is absolutely some, some, some sense of regulation. some of them under regulation, and i think the social media platforms are also understanding that because their platforms are also being misused by a lot of people. and so i think some regulation is a nice, i mean, why do you think in this, in, in the pots of non alignment? so i think we have framed it differently at all. and we are saying it's pretty easy, good on to me that we will do things which i did not invest national interest. and we are not going to get a line or become allies with one part of it. and,
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and you'll see that because it is growing ties with, with the us. i'm going ties also with the restaurant because we feel that whatever actions we take, if you have to buy energy supplies from russia party now moved, i've seen our national invest and we will do it. so that's the sort of part which we have been following and which i think is, is right though, some people say it's just a link to sort of the lines to approach to what was on alignment earlier. talk to who do you, you've created for this balance on the credit has to go to the political leadership and the people that they have. and we have a very solve and you know that my understanding foreign minister, he's being in diplomacy for all his life and so that he, i typically the way he positions in the stands and the way he's able to clearly explain it. so i think we have a, we have a, we have a good fight. i'm going to stay it today. we, we, we do a lot of, uh, we have
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a lot of budget for roger defense forces and vines. youtube renewed. it's a required thing because we have said honored by certain people, look at you, look at what your challenges our security getting is. so you have focused on, on one side which since independence has shown affility towards india. and we fought 3 plus one for the wife's almost been with them. we have now a much larger, stronger neighbor in china, which seems to indeed, or indeed, or has been sort of attempting to use military caution on an unsettled load up. and then you haven't done and say go to the shows you move which way the northeast. and so they the civic wymond of adequate forces to be able to deal with these challenges. and that automatically it's on the states and to a defense budget. that for me to feel no need to sort of have a,
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i'm going to tell the size, but also the quick put properly. so that is capable of meeting and selling is i'm on the subject of the strikes when people by saying that they actually happened on the did not happen. this is my boss and get upset there. why it wasn't it sort of toner than the faces of those people who was saying it that this is so. so let me tell you, i mean frankly when these things started coming out, i was personally of the opinion that and we had videos, we had big chest, which subsequently when we leased by the government, i think after, after almost 10 years or so. we did bibles a little bit at that time was that we should put these out so that any, you know the tract. uh then people like saying how's it happened? not only, not only from outside would even 5 years time say yeah. do what then part of the next bill is no, i didn't say nothing has happened at all. nobody has come. so i, i, anyway,
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but you know that was the decision that the government look at that time, not releasing though they did it later. but as i said, my personal opinion was it could have be not as i knew in june, given this operation was taking place. yeah. so i was the, i'll be going to that. right. yeah, i know that i said, i want to ask you so many questions about the board. all of that. do some planning, the whole the planning for the subject of the site was done in my headquarter would be. yeah. and we were responsible for that. and how much time did it take to plan it? so actually the planning started off to give us a little brief about. yeah, so the trigger for the surgical side was the attack on the what do you got as an absolute and the bag. i'll know the guy this in the base on the 18th of september, and i think very quickly of the political leadership, military leadership, we all got together and decided that we need to respond to this. and we need to respond strongly. we can adjust with them to friends here when say we will do anything in auto in tennessee. we go down to the previous government and none men
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going to yeah. and then what happened? yeah. that we had to go across and strike incomes, which i didn't focus on that issue. so that decision that they said was operating on the operation, went in on the night of the 28th. so within 10 days we had clients selected the people i launched them across and it wasn't a single operation. so i know that's what we would just be made. oh yeah. so we can give it shows one thing and nobody can actually we went across and multiple places . okay. yeah. starting from across the movie, didn't do across catch me. so we had on the same night, we launched 5 populations. and how much time did it take to complete these operations? so we went in, so it was at night we started just after it became quite a more labor you at that time i wasn't much as i was in my head for the cold water room was on. do you know? yeah, it was. it was called an operations room and we were getting the, the feed from the u. a. b, the drawing we just up in the neck feed was coming to my headquarters view of
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watching. couldn't really see what to do because i was when you're watching somebody went in and by about 7 in the morning everybody was back. so it was, it was a night operation, literally built by saint cloud. we did not name it at all. okay. see, we were very conscious of all to go to tea and that the information about this or not leak out. just a handful of people in y headquarter, also knew what i mean. not everybody didn't know about it. and so we decided deliberately not to give with the name of other people side, talk your name, then to rice, what it is. and you wouldn't gloss in touch with the parameters to do it up. and i will start blissfully in touch with the prime minister. that was then i say you need any. yeah, they need the chief allow me stuff. okay. yeah, because i was in with them for. okay, let's see for the, for why we start with the navy. right. and yeah, he was, he was briefing that ridiculously and lot of the rest of the countries are not really very happy about either too much like you to do your lesson. some countries
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want us to be always submissive and not so brilliant because i think this all see, you know, here in august on i 2 countries knew that. um, they sometimes feel that, you know, data behavior is the responsible and it could lead into a much larger sort of conflict. we know how to do a pain via being living with this situation since independent and side until that is a great deal of mentality. and when we carry out the end, we have the civilization. yeah. on a do means if you see this so yeah, sometimes it's really, really angry with me and did the editors notes and things like that. and they all, they sort of condescendingly, yeah. behaved, to address that. i know you what i, what i think it, you know, uh we have clearly stated that what we will do is in our national interest and also
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the country has progress. i was looking the 5th largest economy in the was, i think that is a growing state chat politically, diplomatically, economically. so i don't think guy, you know, those boss pains and people who look down on you and say whether this country off then the buttons were leaving. so i love the funeral as a single entity. i think those times i don't know a very, very calm the same thing. it's, i think i'm sure it's or the peter of you is that you have it and you how i mean people also automatically choose the right words, etc. it's it sort of impresses me and baffles me on so there's not a single word which really will, which is it will do is i have to think about a 1000 thing don't maybe i'm given my dialogue and i, i have yeah, you have to live to live that yes, exactly. oh i have live 545. yeah. yeah. that's yeah, i didn't have, i just had
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a strong military bond. how important and it's relationship. i bought it in the rush of relationship with north neil. i think it's, it has a long history behind it. there's a great deal of consistency in how russia has come to india as a, when requires, i mean, 71 war for example. we've had the kind of military equity fund that we had bought from russia. for example, new kids have marines that they lead us. i mean the article wouldn't have come from anybody else. and so there is a great deal of history behind the dye. what are the reason of this morning? me? is there any particular this? as i said, as i said, it's because they have sort of created us with a great deal of maturity. they have looked at our national interest a number of cases where in the security council resolution, the tetra, they have come to i hope there was a tree deal friendship and 1971. so in the american, uh, yeah,
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across carrier sale in, uh, into the, there's a male thing on the sort of pressure that of the us. and then we will finding the bottom of the schwab. hm. it was, it was that i sions who sort of came to headphones had uh, we are there, so don't get, don't get pressure right? is by, by the us. so i think there is such a long history of, of post eyes. the fact that they have looked after our national interest, which is why today you'll see in the i sort of refuse to outright click on them rush. actually doing that. you can watch, we have continued to pick out either do supplies and will it be the coupon from them. and what is the make in india program done for part of the ministry? let me, let me put it this way. today we have the largest alms in both are in the wide. mm hm. okay. and yeah, and the other biggest sounds important in the was
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a accounting for almost 10 percent of global arms and boards. and if you want to be an industrial and scientific power this and i'm willing to follow this situation obviously is not good. and so we need to develop, i don't indigenous capability. and i think the push that has been given by the government is excellent. and they have said that slowly over a period of time, you suddenly get on google or defense industrial base from the ground up within india. but the policies that they have put in place, the processes that they have within place that slowly the villain does an ice and be able to produce that on. um sending copeland, i think is an oak sending initiative. will it happen quickly? um maybe not. but the project and direction is absolutely chair, so i'm thinking the next 5 success, you will see a strong enough defense industrial base. and i think it's an excellent initiative by the government. they are completely de telemundo bush and you've said that citizens that often for water and in the national security now to do what do you
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mean by that? see i, i go to a national security strategy. and one pillar of died was predicting on people. the point i'm making is not shown to get. it is not merely about it. it's important to predict about us to make trying to, let's say godaddy is gods. but ultimately, as the citizens of this country and why i am saying of protecting them is because you have, you shows like jobs you have, it shows like environment timing chain, how it is going to impact uh, organization is going to take place people. i'm going to move from your knowledge is when it goes to towns, how would you provide them the set of facilities that they need? this also so i think should form an integral part of how we look at our national security, which is why i said they don't. people also must be in the hospital 5, the scores and discussions on, on national security. yeah, that's i do me mention,
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but also it is even the detritus attacks the country, right. the decreased completely and there was a into them thing sort of idea. so this is the political build things do. absolutely. i think you have the credit in this galvan for the approach that they have taken against terrorism within the country. and that's why it is focused on his concern that you know, we need to be tough on this. and i think it's, it's working. i do said the number of 10 of the setbacks within the country has reduced, otherwise it will happening all over the country. not only and that will encourage me. yeah. even within the on where they find that for that has. so the pressure, i think that the government has applied politically diplomatically in international circles. and the fact that there is somebody that knows to use military force against bach. hassan,
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you don't of the n t take some more risk. and i think that that policy is succeeding. this is my personal personalized question. before that we finish, it's shot them and the you, the conversation has happened june or now this we are in that time the biopics i made a on the army generals and the kind of love that you have done if you are biopic was to be made or if you right to know to bag of that for you, let me put it like that. what would you call it? the book that you write about your life if you ever taught. oh, that's a that's a difficult question. uh, what would i call a good i see a lot of june, i mean officer is on the agenda is i think the mom was no, i really haven't. if you have a very distinguished video and um for so i have and i, i don't know. so being with on or something like that, that is what i would say. okay. yeah, any particular actor you have in mind about the 2nd you i think the rest of us with
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this quote, you our readings over, is that a via over going on with them as well? yes, and that's amazing. thank you. thank you. left engineer, defend the single guy. thank you so much for that and thank you for watching. join me next week. as we uncolored a new lead and yet another debate and let's talk about it. i'm one of them. kids could buy the in 1492 this evening, christopher columbus rates to the bahamas and discover the new world for europe. the wealth of america and its fast territories cause the envy of the europeans,
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