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next week, all eyes will be on india, where the g20 summit will be held , however, new delhi is no stranger to news stories. the world has just congratulated the indians on the successful landing of chandrayan station 3, international sociological service. pury search published the results of the poll, according to which 80% of the country's inhabitants approve of the activities of the prime minister on renders moody, they believe that he has a position. india has noticeably strengthened enviable optimism in modern times. india recently overtook china to become the most populated country in the world. but apart from its own citizens, india has a huge diaspora, in which the stars of the first magnitude shine. perhaps the most influential politician with indian roots is the british prime minister.
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rishi sunok, both of his grandfathers are pijabis by origin. he studied philosophy, politics and economics at oxford and received an mba from stanford. after that, he worked in the private sector and founded his own investment company with a turnover of $ 1 billion was an analyst in bank. goldman sachs, headed a company, a catamaran, an indian billionaire venture, naroyana murtiya, and then married his daughter akshata. today, the family's fortune is estimated at about $ 800 million, the washington post ironically noted that sunok became the first prime minister who is richer than the king of great britain in neighboring ireland , prime minister leo varatkar, also a politician of indian origin, his father is a general practitioner mother. nurse leo warat, kar graduated from trinity college dublin which father studied medicine
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and worked as a doctor in 2007 was first elected to the parliament of ireland was the minister of health was a founding member of the world anti-doping agency wada is known for being gay in the united states perhaps the most influential politician with indian roots 58-year-old vice president. kamala harris in 2021, forbes magazine put her on the second line in the list of the most influential women in the world her mother is a native, india, her father comes out with yamaki harris was the prosecutor of san francisco, and then the attorney general of the state of california dough cooperated calmly. fight biden, the eldest son of joseph biden. in the past month , entrepreneurs of indian origin have attracted media attention. the candidate for the post of president of the united states from the republican party is with you, he actually
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won the last tv debate. he is ready to support trump, even if he is convicted and not ready to support ukraine in the conflict with russia, according to the un, india has the largest meridian in the meridiasra, according to various estimates , from 15 to 27 million live abroad. indians are most of them in the united states, great britain and in the middle east, it is curious that the annual income of the indian diaspora is estimated at $400 billion. this is more than 20% of india's gdp. what role do they play and how much they can be perceived as a community, let's talk with our good friend alexei kupriyanov. hi lyosha, indian diaspora. in general, it is some kind of e factor for india's political one who left, he associates himself with this country or, on the contrary, wants to interrupt. you
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know, i'll start with the fact that there was such a well-known economist at one time, named e john robinson here she wrote said at the time, the great phrase of the artisan teacher, who later received the nobel prize. yes, he said all the time, centuries ago , that any thing that you say about india, it can turn out to be true, and then there will definitely be a thing that turns out to be false in parallel. yes, i mean, india is such a complex big multi-faceted country, uh? you can find, as it were, yes, for example, one and the same find examples of the opposite here. eh, as it were, yes we answer this question. it's true, not true. those who, for example, initially go, huh? for example, from some large metropolitan areas there from mumbai, yes, iskkats are those who have received a good education, those who are already going to a well-paid job. and if these are the states in the first place, yes, that is, i’m already states with her, then, as a rule, of course, they break these ties, those who travel, where there are countries with bays closer, for example, these ties, well, they
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keep, but in general, in principle, you can find among the diaspora. there britain in the same states of people who on the one hand are completely narrower. well, here's how to come to anyone , just like moloric, yes, which on the one hand, it seems, like, and comes from the indian south. there are terribly happy when she becomes president, but on the other hand , a person who owns this identity, in general, changes like gloves when he needs it. here she is african american. here she is for you, an indian, for example, well, it’s clear that there is very little indian in her in general, that is, she’s mostly low in her, well, she observes on such light mode uh english rites. sometimes , well, that's all. well, speaking of politicians, there is also a british prime minister who is a practicing hindu. as we are told, and i understand that, of course, a person who has reached such a position in another society. he cannot help but adapt very deeply, but is it still possible to try to figure out some
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cultural oni for the psychological traits of these politicians, because i think that with the passage of time in another 20 years politicians will be of indian origin. and in europe to america, there will probably be more you know, it's just more difficult, because on the one hand. a. well, of course, yes, that is , there is a very large indian diaspora, on the other hand, it is important not only directly, but which wave of the diaspora you belong to, because the british one is low. it is one of those like plastov yes, over time, that is , first of all, the sailors of the lascars, who lived there, got there, then after the war, indian workers such proletarians began to come to us, who worked there in centuries-old factories in the textile industry. uh, in the hospitals. that's the attitude towards them was very ambiguous, because they were pushed on the one hand by discrimination, and on the other hand, after all, not the british society, very cool inside . it was they who somehow began to feel this class solidarity , so no wonder you are a huge number, but british indians, they
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vote for baristas and conservatives, no matter how hard they tried, they could not turn it all around, because, well, yes. this is the proletariat of darists, relatively speaking, the indian premiere concert. he is the representative the next wave, but simply, when the wild ionization began, in the seventies a very large number of indians left for britain from the former colonies, because at one time, india was not only colonized, but also the country was at the same time a part of about common cloning machine, because when the british are already after having captured the line. they captured new colonies, for example, east africa, they went there. in general, they drove yes and attracted indians in every possible way, that is, the faces went there were low administrators low-level officials, indian police indian soldiers indian businessmen. they constituted, uh, such a layer between the white gentlemen. and it is clear to the main black population that they were associated with this black population. in general, the non-white lords were fussing with all this apparatus of suppression.
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and here are these indians, because with whom they have the most problems with a low official, who are directly, to whom they carry papers, which, for example, cannot approve them in any way there with low businessman, who is weighed down in the market. it is clear that the gentleman did not shoot down, therefore, when the colonization began, then er, well, it was quite difficult. there had to be, say, a straight array of indians, and they then came to britain and e. reshenka belongs precisely to this part, that is, you know what it looks like, and the phenomenon of asian conservatism in the states was at one time. like when asians started going to the states en masse in the fifties. uh, after there, in general, these events related to the cold war in asia, as a rule, this there were people who were very negative towards communism. that is , it was there the chinese who fled from the victory of the communist party of the south vietnamese. then yes , the south koreans, and they massively voted for the republicans, that is
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, the americans managed to reverse this trend only somewhere in the nineties, and the indian lobby. well, for example, in congress, everything is permeated with all kinds of indian lobby lobbies, they exist, but they are rather weak compared, for example, with israeli ones, but for example, well, there is no time from russia at all. well and just not the case for any politician. well, in general, the only thing, in fact, they really liked to write about the fact that let's, in general, create a normal working work for another diaspora, the more people we have, well, actually indians, the more politicians they will later have. these politicians will go to power. ah, they will bring friendship to the world, they will be such ambassadors. go in the united states, things were completely different. that is, when you have a policy from the indian community comes to power , he becomes more american than anyone american. a typical example. yes, as i understand it, our today's hero, as it were, who served us in general as an occasion for this conversation. here's vivik, yes, here, he's a second-generation american. that is, he
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was born in a hospital, and his parents are still there. 38 years old and he calls himself a thin guy with a mixed last name. he borrowed this quote from barack obama who presented himself in this way at the 2004 party convention, and then 4 years later became president for the massive born in the state. yeah, and less and less energy from a psychologist south indian parents. at first he was brought up in the hindu tradition, but then the novel was sent to a catholic school. he studied music with you and was included in the national rankings, junior tennis players graduated with honors from harvard, where he studied biology and defended his work on the ethics of genetic experiments. while he was a student, he led a club of political discussions and worked in the laboratory of a famous stem cell researcher. douglas melton's free
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time from school rapped under the pseudonym duck promoting through the music and action of freedom personally. in 2013, he graduated from the yale law school with a doctorate in law, where he met his future wife in graduate school. the couple had two sons in parallel with the study of romas, actively invested in hedge funds thanks to. to which he earned start-up capital and founded his own company, reuvent sans, she bought patents from large pharmaceutical companies for drugs under development or not yet clinically tested and resold them. however, not all. of these, were successful due to the failure of an experimental drug for alzheimer's disease, the company's shares collapsed, and the entrepreneur himself was sharply criticized in the meantime in august, the state of the big mass was estimated at billions of dollars, and he entered the list of the 20
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youngest us billionaires in politics, he most recently in the 2016 elections. with you supported donald trump and since then, according to him , he never voted last year. he expressed his desire to run for the senate, but never did so, and in february , he put forward his candidacy live on fox news. ramaz, in the name of a candidate typical of the american political establishment, for the post of president of the united states, he advocates ending the conflict between russia and ukraine and declares that kiev should give up territorial claims, and the united states will redirect resources to protect the southern border from migrants and fight china's economic expansion , which seems to him, the main threat adherent of traditional views believes that human guilt in climate change is exaggerated and calls on american companies to increase oil and coal production
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musk called romaslas a very promising candidate, and himself a newly minted policy. he stated that in the event of victory in the elections , the entrepreneur would be appointed as an adviser to his administration. she is acquired, that is, he e. that is why he says those things that so many americans, for example, even those who think so, will never speak out loud. that is, he, uh, everything, he borrowed it. yes, he grew up in this atmosphere and , in my opinion, he does not feel some things, unfortunately, in other words, he has not yet mastered the necessary level of hypocrisy, but you can not say so, yes, that is, he says those things that, well, in principle, many agree with him, as i understand from the americans, but no one will say this, because it may well put an end to a political career, but e from my experience of communicating with different indian indians. they generally think. uh, is there discrimination in america the same there is
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such a common word further, and this means your yes, well, this means the country of the earth yes, here is bangladesh, for example, the word, here, ah and in general, this is what dash denotes everything, as a rule, all immigrants differ within the community. south asia there are pakistanis and gypsy bangladeshis, but at the same time, and for example, there is a certain gradation of these desh that is, for example, it may turn out that for the sri lankans, for example, all immigrants from south asia are the same dash, that is, this is part of this community for some low brahmin from the north here. well, what kind of lucky is his for him? yes, he did come. there the devil knows where from the earth there are demons. that's why he's for he should be his, why should i go to this community, that is, inside the low community, everything is just as complicated. how inside india itself then the last question. i was very interested. here is such a noise, and a wave in the algerian press about what was supposedly at the last brix summit. anji
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would very much like to join it, india blocked the accession, allegedly because they promised it to the macron. eh, some kind of scheme, it's painful, primitive, but in general it can be. very unlikely, that is. well, you low press is also discussed, but this version is very marginal. that is, they were not kept there at all. this is especially great attention. i would say that the point, most likely, is not in the fact that they promised something macron, but in the fact that the indians in general were initially very sensitive to the expansion of the brix because india, uh, was afraid that they would get there in the mass of its chinese country customers. that is, as a result, brix will turn into a chinese tool for strengthening influence. indians are breathing very unevenly in this direction as a result. here now the current list is by and large. these are countries there that are quite closely connected with india to their mass, yes, that is, there are exchange arab emirates yes, if they don’t confuse anything, that is, there is practically not a single country that had indians e
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would not have interesting relations, but algeria and giltsev have no natural relationship. that is , this is a country with which they once communicated quite closely and, in general, had good contact within the framework of the connection movement, and recently i have looked at the low press. in general, there is a mass of its own. the fact that fat is starting to move closer to china , such as the fact that there are more and more chinese belt and road projects being implemented there. in general, from the indian point of view, algeria is not the most obvious candidate for joining the express, but let's wait, there is a second wave, perhaps the algerian comrades will reconsider their views, you get ethiopia the most obvious is not the most obvious. but when they said what is called. in general , a fairly normal close relationship. there is no such thing. that's good. thank you very much. our guest was alexei kupriyanov. ugh as a practicing hindu sonok on downing street 10, we have already become accustomed to the funny fact that the first minister of scotland and the leader of the scottish national party, which for independence
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from london in the spring became humza, yusaf, he is a muslim. parents came from pakistan, such are the stewarts against the tudors. please god, pakistan, meanwhile, was also animatedly at first, the former prime minister imran khan was imprisoned. now, it seems they are promising to let him go, but that's another time, but for now, a report on the topic of the day of the beginning of the school year about education. pakistan has millions children do not attend school, mainly due to low living standards and poverty. instead , they are forced to work as the sole breadwinners of their families, which is often unpleasant hard and not at all childish work for this 12-year-old garbage collector. every day. he sorts out the garbage heaps. on the street looking for them cleans the paper, and then sells all today big earnings go away everyday behavior. and this is a ten-year-old abubakar. he works
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as a servant. his parents decided to leave him to live in a house where he works 8-10 hours a day. does the dishes and cleans up, and in return gets a double portion of food and some money that he gives to his parents as this teenager. i had to stop going to school. but they still want to get education in pakistani food industry. accidents. there are institutions where children from poor families are given painting lessons along with basic school education. for this, the artist jalatkuma set up a workshop in her house. the work of the students of her school is regularly sold in the market, that is, the children not only pursue their hobby, but also receive additional income. i teach these kids how to create beautiful things and do what they really enjoy. in addition, they can earn money in a decent way. for example, to do house decoration or wall painting, design their families are in dire need of funds. so this is a great job for children, a help, i had to overcome
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a lot of difficulties, before opening my own workshop it often happens that drawing is forbidden in islam, and brewery, a city near the afghan border, suffered more than others from extremism. i am often asked. do i want to leave to work in large cities, for example, in islam abad or in karacha. i decided to stay. here the city has suffered greatly from terrorism. i still felt threatened, but kids have every right to learn drawing to fulfill their dreams. i have to help it. baji, which means the elder sister of a humara student, says that baji taught her how to make pencil sketches, one of them was sold at an exhibition for 20 dollars, which she was very happy about. i got 20 dollars and gave them to my mother. i like to draw, especially here i don’t want to leave here i want to become an artist when sugar grows up, who used to work, only domestic servants learned painting and now wants to become a great artist and
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become famous before coming here. i couldn't dream about it. now. i am silent a lot. i want to become a good artist, but someday i feel my skills. i will teach other children, like me, so porridge, after collecting garbage, hurries back to school, painting has become not only a passion for him, but also salvation, to get away from problems. many members. my family. they started taking drugs, thinking that it would help them, drawing saved me. now i'm safe. i have a favorite. jalwathuma and her friends have fully covered the body and work expenses of this institution, but they are counting on the support of the government or international organizations to open such schools throughout the country. the number of children who do not go to school in pakistan is in the millions, but here in the . found a way. how to help them get education, perhaps some of the students of this workshop will
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someday have to return to hard labor, and they will again devote themselves entirely to working for the benefit and maintenance of their families, but so far this institution gives them hope for their bright future. in soviet times, we published a lot of progressive african literature . of course, in the ontology train of africa, which came out half a century ago, there is a lot of passionate. for example, the cameroonian poet francois singatkuo addressed the american jazzman louis armstrong. blow armstrong blow crush with the mighty roar of the tympanum of the world walled up in hypocritical silence, the growl of your trumpet from the sound of a courageous tam-tom, resurrected africa, trumpet armstrong and let the walls crumble from the thunder of your trumpet into jericho. here is the power. and
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you say democracy, whether there will be more. it was an international review. see you later.
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we'll take care of this. it will be the honest detective.
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having abandoned the soviet past, it was necessary to fill this gap with something. bandera existed after the war and was gradually
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approved by him 10 ukrainians, whose children 14 years zombified at school. this translates as murder with meaning. for russia of a political nature, the international is encouraged by europe yes, because it is a product.
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vladimir putin visited the tver region on the evening of september 1, as presidential press secretary dmitry peskov said after visiting the senezh moscow region management workshop , vladimir putin decided to visit the places. where does his mouth come from during communication with schoolchildren at an open lesson, the head of state, just mentioned her roots in tver, told grandfather, who was a peasant in the author's province.

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