tv Documentary RT January 26, 2025 6:30am-7:00am EST
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it shows away just how close the friendship and the bond is between the 2 countries and they do between also between the 2 liters. exactly, exactly. so now we also saw that prime minister modi match with the came together with the chinese prize, then to add the bricks. somebody can cause on this on this past autumn. and we saw that there was a potential that russia could help the to improve their ties. is that so? and in that case, in what way of the, of india and china has 2 big neighbors. and v have a set of documents that have been signed between the 2 countries. and there is a need to abide by those, those agreements, india, andres, launch pieces, tablet and tranquility along the border. the meeting between the president of china
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and payment each to will be in cuz on above the 1st meeting after the gap of nearly of height of 5 years. so of the 10 foot us. yeah. for providing the venue for this this meeting. and since documenting took place that had been under the exchanges between the 2 countries and of the hope that day since would that would then get back to the normal seat as it would be, hadn't been significant exchangers. is there something that would, that we can discuss something solid? a bit of a didn't have been exchanges at the level of the national security advisor. now, for ministers of foreign affairs and of the countries have a new decided on how to move forward that has been and i'm trying to know it has to be implemented on the, on the ground. a now surgeon lab for of mentioned that some points that you could
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engage india to bring about dialogue between china and pockets. done how feasible is that? how realistic is the india of, uh and uh, uh, new pakistan have uh, different categories since the to continue have different metrics. me since and uh, yeah, a lot of expectation is that at this time very seas, it's a policy of costs more doctors and porter. my electron by low protect please, how can brush i facilitate? and then as a, as the, as i said, the 2 countries out of the new capable of talking with each other. we don't really need to interpret this uh in this the lessons here because we speak of the same language and understand each other. so perhaps providing more of a platform where the leaders of these different countries can come together. and this could be in the way an excuse to talk and come together. but i'll,
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i will repeat what i said. i, that a new, uh, the 2 countries have the vin established uh diplomatic missions in each of those countries. a sofa, new part of the conducive environment is created and detox a can take place. so this is actual talk conversation that is an evolving is what we're trying to say of. you know, i'm trying to say that to the guy that, that exist simply is because of the cross product that arisen and that has to seize forward the conducing law meant to be created for by that turned . i know we've seen improvements in that area of i really don't know of, but i'm more focused on the industrially since you could, as i understand understand. let's talk a little bit about the global sales as no,
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it's of course, the driving force and international economic relations and partnerships. what would you say? we know that, of course, there are geo political claims and economic claims against each other within, within countries in the global south. yet they're somehow managing to work together, come together, corporate despite their differences, is this the essence of multiculturalism and is breaks the format sort of helping that. yeah, breaks is very important for me to florida. you know, you called them a call pretty soon among eastman, but it states a can. but you cannot, i would like to mention the new development bank which has some extended and created capacities of more than 25000000000 florida its members. and also a notice for you to have partners to re license with
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a new development bank. having, having defenses of him on the countries is not surprising how, you know, after all countries are made of people and people have that depends this. so countries also can have differences. what is more important is the commitment to solve those defenses toward i look and diplomacy and uh, yeah, of corporation among the countries on global salt buttons to bid them is very important part of indian of foreign policy. so when india was attending the g 20 in to 2023, it will be in union. so they've got freak on union became a member of me. and we are very happy and proud of that. a chief meant in that building that the new 2020
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t v a hosted to meetings of the countries of global out more than 100 countries at various levels participated in these meetings. and our purpose was to correlate and compile the views of global out on major tea out of this was deck on sunday. we have continued that and last year in 2024. in september we had the tug. maybe somebody tossed uh, a little bit of out at me. yeah. the purpose is that in this evolving a situation in the world, in a, in, in, in that and you send that to be out of going to give him that is sort of his population and the importance of global out, the advice must be kept all at all the appropriate places where decisions have
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taken. mm. uh and, and not wanting to be to futile resolving the issues that may exist automatic, but to promote positively cooperation and valving. all of the people of the global is helped one of our very important a part in policy priorities is to extend to the why. so from global out in, in, in dennis my lading do things to that extent that we will see bricks expand even more a vendor a me as a bix has been expanding. and so i would not a load anything at the have new members who would uh uh, who's joined last year. now, do you have another new member in don't the cfc type joined in january this year, and then we have a number of popular countries. yeah. so of a big says, a dynamic of uh, and evolving, organize this and i'd like to move on discuss
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a little bit about the trade when it comes to india and russia, as when, after the conflict with ukraine began, there was some pressure from the west, from the us in particular, there were reports claiming that the us, for example, was, exerts and pressure on india and some band. and then it's friendship with russia. how accurate as this of having to you know, that to very and see and civilization and very autonomous. now those are thinking and have a credit balance of light jason supervisors and moving upon this and he's supposed to have a quick i'm come at the, for the auditors. one family in that to friendship for vitaly is our model. and i see a has been a very important to
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a fuck no to the gates. so there is no question of abandoning offense. a port button, it's a particle pretty well, there was, there was, again, speculation that we saw some reports that the latest us sanctions, for example, on oil, russian, oil impacts of the trade ties, right. with russia, once again, there were reports that indian refiners, for example, stopped dealing with us sanctions, oil tankers, and entities. is that of fake news of it. you know? yeah, the policy of the government is to provide to the indian people, if fordable and such to neighbors means of energy. because energy security is, uh, uh, one of the most important priorities for this will show you corner making development of the country. country companies in photo had
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a quote from which i've heard of sort of says they find the most competitive uh, base space and more, more success than able to the am so that this, this uh, trade up uh, uh, on the comedy sort of basis has as it has been going along a new a will continue, and the commercial decisions will be taken by the companies on the, on the, you know, a uh on between interest at a, me of, uh, not as, as we speak of, uh, this in crude continues to float into india because the rush of course has very competitive prices, as we know. so it would be safe to assume that that would be an attractive option. uh for indian oil refineries for example. so basically, if that's happening,
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that has nothing to do with us. sanctions is what you're saying. it's a purely the businesses decision. yeah. okay. uh 70 percent and so i'd like to add or trade turnover between russia and india is already being serviced in national currencies. do you think that percentage will grow? i think so. is it changed policy of both governments. net to, to promote the trade settlement, investments condenses. and this, this is also a necessity for the students name of the parent sees and by deceptively so that that policy will continue. well, this is not something about the west. the lake, as v volk in our interest for the very beginning of the people of india. i see um moving on would like to talk about free trade agreements due soon we will
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see more free trade agreements within breaks, for example, filled up and i don't know, i can't answer that question of up to the economic companies and they certainly expanding a debt to the does is guarantee focus on a trade go facilitation and remove a lot of uh the uh, non faddie faddie is a new uh, corporation which being the custom software it is for uh, streamlining all of the process of custom clearance and document this and etc. v have uh, had exchanges. uh yeah. uh for a, a, a trade negotiate uh, featured legal assistance with us see an economic union. uh i uh, you know, i think that, uh, there would be more progress on that uh, on that front during the course of the how could something like this transform the
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market of, you know, for, you know, if, uh i, i would not 50 how much uh, a market, would it be transformed? what i, uh not, no, i don't see that the 2 economies are largely complementary nature. and so it would be a to the mutually advantage of the 2 economies to uh, to cooperate with each other. is this what we're seeing, that we're electronic seeing the world change as we're seeing new partnerships and again, different countries emerging and becoming stronger. we are seeing that the global power dynamics of really shift. and then the of you have said for the very long period of time out, at least for the several tickets at that a knew that the uh, the international system which uh, 5 setup after the 2nd world line has actually broken. it does
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not meet the needs of that type of me. and so this needs to default, it needs to be a form of it to reflect the bit of the cut into reality. so off of the international system, you have a socio economic development which has taken place. and so for the box of devoted for you to have completely ended up. uh yeah. in 19 forties, as you had uh the, the economies of have a changed and the nature of the economy has, has even, even, uh, uh, within a particular country. uh so uh, uh, uh, the victim that uh, is being quoted on. the phone is to wait for the system to
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completely uh, break down at least 2 major prices are uh, notorious uh, reform it transform it of, uh to uh, collect eviction and copays. and along, uh uh, that means that it can have punches to meet the demands and the needs of the future . like you said that it has been saying that for decades, russia as well, has been saying that for decades with us from african countries saying that why do you think this comes to the forefront now? more than ever it's become more parents. it seems to everyone for 80 not that there is a time when it comes to in, in uh, face at yeah. of, uh and it has to come in phase now because of the changes that uh we have seen the last couple of tickets in particular. uh yeah, uh, uh the, the girl that has taken place in, uh, some of that issue in countries. uh, uh,
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particularly china and india of the, the difficulties that of are being faced in a futile uh yeah. uh the, the growth in africa. uh so there are many different factors uh, near uh uh, but the other thing is not to that. it is being talked about, but more, uh, the other thing is how villing the major problems. uh, those who cost to show to the power centers. uh, after the boulevard to our billing and uh the odd uh to, to refund. absolutely. now. busy is also gonna push for in the us to get a permanent seats at the united nations security council. and russian has of course voice that support for that to happen. are we getting any closer towards that happening? then?
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duty is to get to the appreciation for sure that to us to critic onto the video since the to since not only security content but including security comes in need to be deformed. and there is a wide net acceptance that we can choose from the global out, including india need to be presented in the content of the, at of close of it for the to the, to the cf order being picked to lead to foster country to officially, informally and publicly a voice support for india as a part of my inter member to see particular to come see. and we hope that the same and similar support of also comes from a full of from major to countries for extending the support for taking ics and a tory from uh, the new system. and
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a do that to the prescribed procedure under the when check the size, i was ridiculous that you are not already a member. the selecting all the listings also happening that will have if you need to deal with that is absolutely. and now there's something ridiculous that happened in the unofficial as i've spoken out against meta and it's c o, mark soccer berg over recent statement, so that he made allegations that the cobit pandemic will add certain erosion of trust in new delhi. he later apologized for comments. but why do you think he made such a remark icon to answer that question, the honesty of why he made it because when he can on set that up, what is important? is that a center statement satisfactorily, incorrect, because uh, yeah. the, the success of the government of india in handling this pandemic,
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it was reflected by the tut from that to the primary. still a got of and they like, since that had the last 2 of me so that, that's the extent shows how vin. uh, yeah, of the, the pen to me. closet distribution on the difficulties. uh, yeah. but uh, including uh, but the international corporate send that to be promoted and has a large number of countries of global salt and others add to to it disk of providence. close to by the pandemic using the shows the sort of vulnerable let's see that countries have when you have social media, major media giants that are based in the less and of course one of them like it or not, they. busy their voices and water for tray on an international platforms and in other
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countries is based on washington's line of villa. now i, i thought that i would see that misinformation and this information is a very serious issue now, particularly now because all of us get so much of information to source and media on one to one basis. i mean for i interact directly. uh yeah, with the to the news of sources including sourcing media and everybody's doing that and other than a community based uh like it needs proof of income and all of us me read that same newspaper. mm hm. yeah. arts would be what slots the same tendon or similar time it has. the alpha of individual has his own sort of sat and uh, it is sad for me to click it thing in the sense you want it to one kind of news then you the more more of the similar kind of news completely. so they in fact,
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sense validate themselves, and this problem is for all the countries, often what it is, not the joe graphically limited. and so me out of the see some countries and all banding so so the media for tuesday and then taking those kind of uh uh, is tips. it does seem to tell us that to be all of us have to a dis collectively because it's a fixed company which perhaps more diversity where some of these power houses come from where maybe where they're located to spread them out. it's a little bit around the world so that they're more multi cultural and they don't come from one source of i, i agree with you is of the, the excess to information is one of the vital rides flip forward and the citizens to make it a choices as so the mode of,
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uh, we'll see if it is at the motor as near a diversity is the data for the city to, to, and you mentioned access as well. and we know that art sees all gm's, for example, are channels. all the ends is growing, especially in the global south. here we are, of course with trucks. it's still restricted and less than how fair is it and how does that ultra peep. busy perceptions about what is happening in the world. a bit of the fact that i am here and the fact that the id is present in india and is, is, is accessible to the indian public shows. uh, how about a letter? uh jose, about the food on a piece. and then what, what do you do in the cases where that voice is restricted? another country is how can you, how can you battle that the, the, you know,
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if i have to stick to the source of information, it is my own goals. yes. and, but then you also have artificial intelligence coming into play now, which is a whole different that's, that's exactly, that's and again, what is important to them? and this is, it is not going to affect one country or one reason or 1600 population. it affects every would have a sometimes may more to sometimes maybe this have me. yeah. but this is sort of uh, uh, restrictions and this information and miss information is, is a little bit of phenomena. and i think perhaps partly because our team has been and still is popular in india, which is why we get in such high numbers like 61 percent of indians view of russia
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as an ally. why we have let them know the truth and get them ready to made prime minister mode the for the 3rd time in less than a year. and perhaps if channels like r, t, or accessible in the why some people could understand russia's point of view would have a completely different picture, which is why as you said, it's important that voices are heard and that they're not restricted. i absolute. mr. the next more, thank you so much. and d, as in baset, are to russia for this conversation. it's been, it's been a pleasure. thank you very much. how your, your, let me, let me, uh, close somebody marks by visiting id and olives, viewers of yeah, at the citizens and uh, uh, uh, on the kids and off 20 of 10 for the city. a lot of completing and issue a greater success in that you had sent it gets to come. thank you very much. come
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