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what did this mean for india? it meant first that india became a japanese military target.more important but less dramatic is 1943 inflation rose to 400%. having no means to raise the money to fund the war economy. the government simply printed it in mid 1943, balances exploded. reaching 800 million pounds sterling. here comes the graph. by then, england had extracted more from india than the secretary of state ever imagined possible. judging at the breaking point. the mere idea that the british empire may oh india money was inconceivable to winston churchill. he became nearly unhinged whenever the subject arose. his first instinct was to demand they be chargeback that 800 million from being saved from the japanese india actually paid for its own defense. while churchill considered india a jewel in the crown of empire he considered indians sleep people in the world next to the germans. long and rambling, churchill described how the british workingman would become enslaved to filthy rich indian merchant where the deficit was honored. telling him that the crown may repudiate
what did this mean for india? it meant first that india became a japanese military target.more important but less dramatic is 1943 inflation rose to 400%. having no means to raise the money to fund the war economy. the government simply printed it in mid 1943, balances exploded. reaching 800 million pounds sterling. here comes the graph. by then, england had extracted more from india than the secretary of state ever imagined possible. judging at the breaking point. the mere idea that the...
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so to sum up all of this about india, is a long sort of introduction to talking about my book, indiapaid a steep price to help when a war it had no stake in. it war on nations and had no argument with, but it was also the cost of putting an end to british rule. there were other contributing factors including british public exhausted by six years of war. but it's critical to realize that india's independence in 1947, came about not because his majesty's government had decided to uphold the principles laid out in the atlantic charter, it came about because at the end of the day, great britain was forced to honor its debt to india. churchill bitterly foreseen, the british lost was brought to an end. the revelation of india's wartime role, invites readings of the war. its long aftereffects. not only in our politics, but in our imagination. how do we do this? this was the first question i wanted to answer when i firsthe began research for what became my book, the last which men. the distance between the west, received view of the war and india's experience of it, i decided to set my book
so to sum up all of this about india, is a long sort of introduction to talking about my book, indiapaid a steep price to help when a war it had no stake in. it war on nations and had no argument with, but it was also the cost of putting an end to british rule. there were other contributing factors including british public exhausted by six years of war. but it's critical to realize that india's independence in 1947, came about not because his majesty's government had decided to uphold the...
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i understand india is nervous about this. there is potential for india to if china is infrastructure projects around the region. >> they are getting into a death trap. the three countries which we think become highly indebted. are concerned about china because they share a consent -- you are contentious border. should they be concerned about bri? they have countries bordering them that traditionally have their sphere of influence. whether it's a port in bangladesh or in sri lanka. >> at the heart of india's opposition is the ambitious project of a belt and road initiative. which makes its way from one of china's most western cities to the disputed territory in kashmir all the way to the arabian sea. it's very important to pakistan. example, reduced, for the energy shortage that pakistan has had it's important to pakistan recipients. pakistan has been an ally of china for a very long time. kind of the counter foil to india. it also borders a sensitive area of china. them i take it and i move on. i cam, in the example of sri la
i understand india is nervous about this. there is potential for india to if china is infrastructure projects around the region. >> they are getting into a death trap. the three countries which we think become highly indebted. are concerned about china because they share a consent -- you are contentious border. should they be concerned about bri? they have countries bordering them that traditionally have their sphere of influence. whether it's a port in bangladesh or in sri lanka....
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eco india. how can a country's economy grow can harmony its people plant when there are do worse than look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges engines people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. down thirty minutes on w. entered the conflict zone with tim sebastian i'll be challenging those in power asking tough questions demanding ourselves. as comforts and testify i'll be meeting with key players on the ground in the sense of. cutting through the rhetoric holding the powerful to account for the conflicts. conflict zone with tim sebastian song d w. staying up today don't miss our highlights. program on line d.w. dot com highlights. such. a large digital more years. for women for internet activists one mission. the battle. the freedom and dignity. courageous and determined they campaigned for women's rights. and for peace and. they mobilize against femicide more complex reveals. their messages are spreading like iraq. soc
eco india. how can a country's economy grow can harmony its people plant when there are do worse than look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges engines people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. down thirty minutes on w. entered the conflict zone with tim sebastian i'll be challenging those in power asking tough questions demanding ourselves. as comforts and testify i'll be meeting with key players on the ground in the...
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india's is 8%. india has a -- 3% of india's gdp is the size of its trade deficit with china alone. the first three years of modi, he saw the trade deficit start to pinch. this last 12 months it started to increase again. it is oil which it always has been. it is metals and consumer goods, electronics and things. china is a big driver there. i don't sense postelection that changes too much. >> on japan, their top priority is to persuade the united states to come back to ct ttp. japan is also very focused on rsep. they are willing to some degree to accept a slightly lower level of ambitions because strategically they very much support the idea of getting india into a trade agreement that includes the rest of the region. for them india is an important balancing economic partner as well as strategic importance. rsep would mean new trade agreements would come online between japan and korea where there is no trade agreement and japan and china. from a business perspective japanese trade negotiators and businesspeople really do see rsep as meaningful to create one set of rules of origin f
india's is 8%. india has a -- 3% of india's gdp is the size of its trade deficit with china alone. the first three years of modi, he saw the trade deficit start to pinch. this last 12 months it started to increase again. it is oil which it always has been. it is metals and consumer goods, electronics and things. china is a big driver there. i don't sense postelection that changes too much. >> on japan, their top priority is to persuade the united states to come back to ct ttp. japan is...
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in every forty two minutes in india that's super disturbing because i think that the. put it that's the sign off at the hopelessness. of despair and. why would any farmer warn their kids to come and fight me if this see that their fellow farmers are boring into that kind of a hopeless and added. a start up from hyderabad is hoping to give the small holders a future by providing reliable crop yields despite the uncertain climate the company has developed a cheap module a greenhouse. open to feed if you use fifty liters of water to grow one kilogram of vegetables inside it we know it's just one liter that's one aspect farmers find a great value that is greenhouse right with less water. apart from the greenhouse katie offers other services farmers in the region can get advice on taking out a loan on choosing the right fertiliser or seeds. the aim is to make harvests more reliable. the yield here is higher with outdoor farming it's very low if this were growing outdoors the crop would have been destroyed already by the rain. it would have been a total loss. so far the comp
in every forty two minutes in india that's super disturbing because i think that the. put it that's the sign off at the hopelessness. of despair and. why would any farmer warn their kids to come and fight me if this see that their fellow farmers are boring into that kind of a hopeless and added. a start up from hyderabad is hoping to give the small holders a future by providing reliable crop yields despite the uncertain climate the company has developed a cheap module a greenhouse. open to feed...
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in india, ruralareas are from tiny cities and villages in india. huge potential. right now there are 350 million smart phone users in india, that's expected to double over the next 4—5 yea rs expected to double over the next 4—5 years and that is what xiaomi is eyeing. the other thing xiaomi has done is a lot of other players are focusing on the big and mid—sized towns, that is why xiaomi probably thinks that if it opens these 5000 stores, it will get an edge over the other players in the market. interesting times for the smart phone market in india. xiaomi going brick and mortar, that will be very capital intensive. thanks for that update, sameer hashmi in mumbai. thanks for investing your time with us. i'm rico hizon, goodbye for now. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: president trump has said he'll stand by saudi arabia despite acknowledging that its crown prince could have known about the murder of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. a suicide bomb attack on a meeting of muslim religious leaders in the afghan capital, kabul, has killed m
in india, ruralareas are from tiny cities and villages in india. huge potential. right now there are 350 million smart phone users in india, that's expected to double over the next 4—5 yea rs expected to double over the next 4—5 years and that is what xiaomi is eyeing. the other thing xiaomi has done is a lot of other players are focusing on the big and mid—sized towns, that is why xiaomi probably thinks that if it opens these 5000 stores, it will get an edge over the other players in the...
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this has been a long journey for india.ce of indian side is the last 100 years since before the war, and the second world war. it has been a long journey for the indians to get here. i was the high commission is that a vent for one of the founding fathers of india. avery one of the founding fathers of india. a very long journey from independence to this, their highest ranking for ease of doing business. why is it important? it helps to very well. remember that an impoverished country that is now galloping up the rankings are doing business, and when i go to india, andi business, and when i go to india, and i was there two weeks ago to offer the department of international trade, and we look to bring in income each to invest in britain, is of businesses for the reason. britain is number nine and this was, by the way. we are at number nine, under the us. we are in the top ten. we are in the top ten, but what is changing india? prime minister modi, when he became prominence to four years ago, he said he wanted to bring these n
this has been a long journey for india.ce of indian side is the last 100 years since before the war, and the second world war. it has been a long journey for the indians to get here. i was the high commission is that a vent for one of the founding fathers of india. avery one of the founding fathers of india. a very long journey from independence to this, their highest ranking for ease of doing business. why is it important? it helps to very well. remember that an impoverished country that is...
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the exhibition facing india in voice box is showing works by six young india. an artist's projector parties use the refrigerator as a symbolic setting the kitchen is described to women in india with strict hierarchies and rules people from the all cost conscious into into a kitchen of a higher cost prime all to live if they have menstruation happening they're not supposed to enter kitchens. the central theme of this show borders and their dissolution as a need to sense works her motley collection of replicated organs and team is a strong projection of the dividing lines between castes ethnic groups and genders . the cultural scene women's position in the cultural scene in india in general young women artists in india are breaking taboos quite amazingly on the show their sexuality on issues of religion and doing some really fascinating work i think a lot of young women are breaking these cultural stereotypes and creating new and different cultures which will not be silenced and i think what becomes worrying and really dangerous you spoke of religion is when reli
the exhibition facing india in voice box is showing works by six young india. an artist's projector parties use the refrigerator as a symbolic setting the kitchen is described to women in india with strict hierarchies and rules people from the all cost conscious into into a kitchen of a higher cost prime all to live if they have menstruation happening they're not supposed to enter kitchens. the central theme of this show borders and their dissolution as a need to sense works her motley...
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hello welcome to eco india a sustainability magazine that puts the focus on innovations and solutions that help you make an informed choice to live a better tomorrow starting this week we bring you ideas from across india and europe and the stories of the people that make them possible son with that who coming to you from mumbai in india. over the next thirty minutes find out how an indian company is a future proofing small farmers with technology and sustainable farming practices. how the aspirational city of mumbai is fighting an uphill battle to provide a home to its increasing number of citizens. and join wildlife rescue workers in assam to save opened elephants and teach them how to survive in the wild. bought first one of the most pressing issues over fifty percent of india's workforce is engaged in agriculture and when crops feel follows livelihoods are thrown out of balance in twenty fifteen and the one nearly thirteen thousand farm workers committed suicide against this grim reality a new company called cathy which means farming in hindi is hoping to reduce the impact of crop
hello welcome to eco india a sustainability magazine that puts the focus on innovations and solutions that help you make an informed choice to live a better tomorrow starting this week we bring you ideas from across india and europe and the stories of the people that make them possible son with that who coming to you from mumbai in india. over the next thirty minutes find out how an indian company is a future proofing small farmers with technology and sustainable farming practices. how the...
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why is india doing so well in that area? they start climbing the ladder, in the beginning there are so many challenges so the women who actually succeed, they have gone through so many obstacles that then they are in the capacity of leading the sector. 0ne the capacity of leading the sector. one area india has been lagging for some time is education especially for those in poor rural areas, has the government in noranda modi invested in that, have they grasped that problem? there are issues but on the other side the aspiration is very high and i have been seeing with young woman we have good. us, they are paramedics, they are training and they are servicing the row areas. what lessons have you learned? in 20 years working with women and setting up a bank the lessons i have learned from them is that they are very smart and they are ready to do banking so they provide proof solutions to put people. do not provide the solution is to put people. such a great, great line. tom is back with us as promised, we are going to talk abou
why is india doing so well in that area? they start climbing the ladder, in the beginning there are so many challenges so the women who actually succeed, they have gone through so many obstacles that then they are in the capacity of leading the sector. 0ne the capacity of leading the sector. one area india has been lagging for some time is education especially for those in poor rural areas, has the government in noranda modi invested in that, have they grasped that problem? there are issues but...
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feminist publisher over she brutality of india. lebanese poet and journalist giuliana how doubt. activist and author. of france and from united states film historian ellen harrington director of the german film institute. last week our panelists debated the me to movement and its global effects gave this time they'll tackle the veil a sign of self-determination. or a symbol of oppression. what i say is that as a woman you should be free to do whatever you want to do you with your body if you want to or his job you should be. to wear it if you don't want to want to wear hijab you should be supported in order not to wear it and what's going on for example now in iran is very interesting because women are protesting in the street to protest against the fact that the job is is these men that hurry and you even see women with his job supporting their none here job the sisters in their right not to wear it and that's something i tried to very make really make clear because there is something that he's very patronize ing when you see a woman who has a huge job and you say you know to me
feminist publisher over she brutality of india. lebanese poet and journalist giuliana how doubt. activist and author. of france and from united states film historian ellen harrington director of the german film institute. last week our panelists debated the me to movement and its global effects gave this time they'll tackle the veil a sign of self-determination. or a symbol of oppression. what i say is that as a woman you should be free to do whatever you want to do you with your body if you...
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and india negotiating a deal in india proposed tariffs on twenty nine u.s. products that since been withdrawn but india it really has a long way to go and one other thing these countries are not just worried about the trade war they're also worried about china is using. ticks to influence economics for instance when north korea and south korea took the u.s. defense missile system they punish south korean companies china did japan had travel companies punished and so it goes on and on and on if you don't act politically the way china wants you to they could just you know tighten the screws so that's another reason they're looking for alternatives these countries and steve just real briefly do you think things are going to get better or worse in the near for say the end of the year on the u.s. try to china tensions well i think there's one more round of talks coming up and that's going to be key if they if they break off and go away and and both parties leave and there's no progress it's not going to be good now the reports the other day on the chinese economy
and india negotiating a deal in india proposed tariffs on twenty nine u.s. products that since been withdrawn but india it really has a long way to go and one other thing these countries are not just worried about the trade war they're also worried about china is using. ticks to influence economics for instance when north korea and south korea took the u.s. defense missile system they punish south korean companies china did japan had travel companies punished and so it goes on and on and on if...
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india is 8%. in the eyes of 3% of india's gdp is the size of the trade deficit with china alone these are primary policy drivers that i don't think i'm actually in the last, the first three years of apec you saw the trade deficit , but this last 12 months, it started to increase and its oil ha it always have been. metals, but consumer goods, electronics and things from china is a big driver so i don't sense of selection that changes you much. >> on japan, japan is probably top priority is to try to dissuade the united states to come back to tpp, but japan also is very focused on rcep so , so you're right that they are willing to some degree to accept a slightly lower level of ambition because were two reasons, typically they very much for the idea of getting india into a trade agreement and includes the rest of the region. for them, india is a balancing economic partner as well as the strategic importance. and secondly, rcep would meet new trade agreements with pauline between japan and korea come
india is 8%. in the eyes of 3% of india's gdp is the size of the trade deficit with china alone these are primary policy drivers that i don't think i'm actually in the last, the first three years of apec you saw the trade deficit , but this last 12 months, it started to increase and its oil ha it always have been. metals, but consumer goods, electronics and things from china is a big driver so i don't sense of selection that changes you much. >> on japan, japan is probably top priority is...
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over the next thirty minutes to find out why my son was one of the diva cities of india. matriarchal society thrives in the twenty first century. why artificial seagrass could be a game changer in seating the world's oceans. let's start with a problem that's been firing up in india a majority of the small advance generated is not processed and most often lands up in a landfill or one locality in the city of my suv the result of india is championing the cause to send zied always to landfills not only that the recycle used is sold for a profit how scalable and sustainable is the small the let's find out. the city of my c.v. is it mission. thank. you. thank. god the break of dawn every day an army of civic workers has been going all out to reclaim this city status as the cleanest city in the country. but above them is what i got on my suv was given the cleanest city award by the government. beaumont on corn and then the game called two thousand and seventeen and this. has been a while there i don't know that i got a whole administration all these all of us are trying very ha
over the next thirty minutes to find out why my son was one of the diva cities of india. matriarchal society thrives in the twenty first century. why artificial seagrass could be a game changer in seating the world's oceans. let's start with a problem that's been firing up in india a majority of the small advance generated is not processed and most often lands up in a landfill or one locality in the city of my suv the result of india is championing the cause to send zied always to landfills not...
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and appointed a new head for india.ate operations, thank you so much for that update on whatsapp. in other news making headlines, the uk prime minister will return to brussels for last ditch brexit talks on saturday as the two sides try to doa on saturday as the two sides try to do a deal in time for a summit of european leaders. theresa may said progress had been made during discussions with eu officials yesterday and work would continue on outstanding issues. talks over future relationships have been held up future relationships have been held up over future relationships have been held up over concerns over future relationships have been held up over concerns over fishing rights and the future of gibraltar. americans celebrate thanksgiving today, traditionally a day to be with family, it is also marking the start of the holiday shopping season, with the us economy roaring, spending is expected to be strong, but who will win the battle for those shoppers' dollars? traditional retailers or the online rivals? the bbc‘s
and appointed a new head for india.ate operations, thank you so much for that update on whatsapp. in other news making headlines, the uk prime minister will return to brussels for last ditch brexit talks on saturday as the two sides try to doa on saturday as the two sides try to do a deal in time for a summit of european leaders. theresa may said progress had been made during discussions with eu officials yesterday and work would continue on outstanding issues. talks over future relationships...
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because of import duties -- in india.ith indian and chinese phones, which retail for $100 or $200, so huge difference in price point. emily: is there anything apple could do? they sell older models of the iphone for cheaper. they have the new iphone xr that is slightly cheaper, but it certainly does not compare to a $50 smartphone. robbie: it really doesn't. sold refurbished phones, for which they need to open an apple store, which they are talking to the indian government about, the price will still be too high for the average indian. india is still a country that is very poor. if you look at the amount they are willing to spend on a smartphone, especially at the entry-level, for the people coming online now, they are only atking to spend $50, or $200 the most, so apple is nowhere near the end of the spectrum for india, and that is why apple only farms about 1% to 2% of the market.martphone emily: the digitization of india has been fascinating, in part because of what you talk about in your book, how quickly this has hap
because of import duties -- in india.ith indian and chinese phones, which retail for $100 or $200, so huge difference in price point. emily: is there anything apple could do? they sell older models of the iphone for cheaper. they have the new iphone xr that is slightly cheaper, but it certainly does not compare to a $50 smartphone. robbie: it really doesn't. sold refurbished phones, for which they need to open an apple store, which they are talking to the indian government about, the price will...
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-india policy state. and chris johnson senior advisor chair and china says at csis and joints on the phone is victor cha was a senior advisor and korea chair at csis. we will all be hearing from them today. to start us off, , matt, please. >> thanks, calling. vice president pence heads off this week into asia for the annual trek of summons, that's the reason the organizing principle of the trip, he's going to the east asia summit, the u.s.-asean summit and the apec, asia pacific coordinators meeting. you will be in the region for about a week. this is something president normally does but president trump opted not to do this trip and ask vice president pence to do the trip. to me the over arching theme here is that the vice president is going to face some skepticism from particularly allies and partners in the region. those of a current sort of three areas of skepticism. one is concerned about some of the statements and actions the top administration has taken, criticism of allies, skepticism about multil
-india policy state. and chris johnson senior advisor chair and china says at csis and joints on the phone is victor cha was a senior advisor and korea chair at csis. we will all be hearing from them today. to start us off, , matt, please. >> thanks, calling. vice president pence heads off this week into asia for the annual trek of summons, that's the reason the organizing principle of the trip, he's going to the east asia summit, the u.s.-asean summit and the apec, asia pacific...
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the midst of a center is one of the biggest shopping malls in the little india district. it covers a total of thirty seven thousand square metres over two buildings and offers an astoundingly wide variety of retail goods and services including inexpensive saris the car. thank. god. thank. god. the list after santa is open twenty four hours a day seven days a week. it. was. this is the central sikh temple it features a community center that provides free meals for poor people regardless of their religion or ethnicity money lancing explains that this is a traditional form of sikh charity called. all in all the well i will come it will make you the footprint of the book all of them before you already have been. so sick of them i just wanted you have to share your wealth not income for one as instant money that's all doing what help the soul before have to pull all the keys more than the interest. of. the community kitchen is called longer in punjab the. women sit on the left side of the hall and men on the right. upstairs a ceremonial reader called grantee recites passages f
the midst of a center is one of the biggest shopping malls in the little india district. it covers a total of thirty seven thousand square metres over two buildings and offers an astoundingly wide variety of retail goods and services including inexpensive saris the car. thank. god. thank. god. the list after santa is open twenty four hours a day seven days a week. it. was. this is the central sikh temple it features a community center that provides free meals for poor people regardless of their...
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ow was india faring >> india fared rather well.frankly if we look at the msci market index, you can see a decoupling of the last few sessions, that emerging markets have done well. that clearly shows you how the emerging-market -- the currency is stable, the bond is stable. we are in fine form, is a good start, arguably a good end. >> but as you know, we have event risk coming up in the form of that r.b.i. board meeting -- what our markets actually bracing for? >> we are hoping it doesn't turn out. the last 15, 20 days everyone has been talking about this, and whether the tussle between the government and bank comes to a head. this those issues are met amicably we won't have a cause for alarm but if something untoward happens, it's a bigger threat than the g20. i must say before i sign off, liquidity and currency markets are approaching this event in a decent fashion. the currency levels have strengthened quite a bit versus a couple months ago, which have done reasonably well in the run-up. markets are pricing in nothing untoward,
ow was india faring >> india fared rather well.frankly if we look at the msci market index, you can see a decoupling of the last few sessions, that emerging markets have done well. that clearly shows you how the emerging-market -- the currency is stable, the bond is stable. we are in fine form, is a good start, arguably a good end. >> but as you know, we have event risk coming up in the form of that r.b.i. board meeting -- what our markets actually bracing for? >> we are...
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i can speakfor india... speak for facebook. for facebook as as a whole, or facebook india.ndia we do. in india we have recently made a new hire which we are announcing in a while. we have a committee of product policy... a committee. yes, because it is a multi—faceted problem. you have a head of finance, you have a head of sales, why, when you started by saying you are taking this seriously, why do you not have a head that is looking specifically at attacking the problem of fake news? because we need to look at this from all angles within the organisation. you can say that of sales or marketing, finance, any of those departments. specifically to the issue of misinformation, it is a multifaceted problem that requires product engineers as well as people who understand the policy and ecosystem who can talk and collaborate together. can i respond to that question? 0ur number one objective at twitter, that applies to the entire company, product, engineering, policy, everyone, is the health of the public conversation. you don't have somebody at board level... answer me another qu
i can speakfor india... speak for facebook. for facebook as as a whole, or facebook india.ndia we do. in india we have recently made a new hire which we are announcing in a while. we have a committee of product policy... a committee. yes, because it is a multi—faceted problem. you have a head of finance, you have a head of sales, why, when you started by saying you are taking this seriously, why do you not have a head that is looking specifically at attacking the problem of fake news? because...
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i can speak for india... i can speak for facebook india... i can speak for facebook india.ew hire which we are an outing in a while. we have a committee of product policy... you have a head of finance, you have a head of sales, why, it used either by saying you are taking this seriously, why do you not have a head that is looking specifically at attacking the problem of fake news? because we need to look at this from all angles within the organisation. you can say that of sales and marketing, finance, any of those departments. specifically to the issue of misinformation, it is a multifaceted blonde that requires product engineers as well as people who understand the policy and ecosystem who can collaborate together. our number—1 objective at twitter, that applies to the into our company, product, engineering, policy, everyone. is the health of the public conversation. you don't have somebody a ward level... for your r&d budget, or king at new ways to attack this problem, what proportion is spent on combating fake news?” don't know the exact number but it is the number—1 obj
i can speak for india... i can speak for facebook india... i can speak for facebook india.ew hire which we are an outing in a while. we have a committee of product policy... you have a head of finance, you have a head of sales, why, it used either by saying you are taking this seriously, why do you not have a head that is looking specifically at attacking the problem of fake news? because we need to look at this from all angles within the organisation. you can say that of sales and marketing,...
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india and china have comparable problems. india's population is much younger.nger, more robust and stronger younger population. that will become more susceptible diseases being caused by bad air. jason: what is it driving pollution in india so much? eric: crop burning and increased coal burning, automobiles -- india has become the top of this list. in our piece, we look at the most polluted cities with 5 million or more people. if you did not limit it to that, the top 10 most polluted cities are all in india. carol: to be fair, among those cities larger than 5 million people, dominated by cities in china and india. los angeles is on that list, hong kong is on that list, london, madrid, new york. jason: riyadh high on that list which surprised me. eric: it may be there is an element of dust. in india we see dust from construction. there are more factors than just sort from combustion -- than just soot from combustion. it is a more complex picture. every geography has its own inputs. jason: is this part of what the climate agreement in paris was meant to solve? i
india and china have comparable problems. india's population is much younger.nger, more robust and stronger younger population. that will become more susceptible diseases being caused by bad air. jason: what is it driving pollution in india so much? eric: crop burning and increased coal burning, automobiles -- india has become the top of this list. in our piece, we look at the most polluted cities with 5 million or more people. if you did not limit it to that, the top 10 most polluted cities...
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they come to india.ods on that list. they were supposed to come into effect in the first week of november, but india has decided to defer the imposition until next month. this is the third time india has deferred imposing those tariffs. it will be interesting to see whether india does go ahead and impose those tariffs. indian officials are now hoping the deal is do not remove your products from the gps less, because they feel they are ready a few products on that list and if they impose more, it will become difficult to indian small and medium—sized businesses. difficult to indian small and medium-sized businesses. samir, o'neill medium-sized businesses. samir, 0'neill we watch in a close as it unfolds across the indian economy. sameer hashmi there from mumbai. staying with donald trump, he is reminded voters of the campaign trail that the usjobs market reminded voters of the campaign trail that the us jobs market is still pretty tight. an employment is ata still pretty tight. an employment is at a recor
they come to india.ods on that list. they were supposed to come into effect in the first week of november, but india has decided to defer the imposition until next month. this is the third time india has deferred imposing those tariffs. it will be interesting to see whether india does go ahead and impose those tariffs. indian officials are now hoping the deal is do not remove your products from the gps less, because they feel they are ready a few products on that list and if they impose more,...
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we have to talk about china and india.e are exploring the challenges the world growth engines face as they advance. jason: speaking of trade the , u.s. is raising the stakes. it is said to be premiering more tariffs on chinese imports in december if talks fail. carol: first off, the president is spending his final days on defense, traveling to support republican candidates. jason: white house officials have all but given up, bracing to lose gop control of the house. carol: here is our reporter in d.c. >> there is anxiety at the white house. it is not lost on staff it is a strong possibility democrats could take the house. the most optimistic scenario i hear is maybe republicans control the house by a seat or two. on this scenario where democrats take control of the house, staffers are aware of what that would mean for the second half of trump's term. carol: give me some perspective of what we have seen from past administration and how this jives with what we are seeing with the trump administration. shannon: the midterms g
we have to talk about china and india.e are exploring the challenges the world growth engines face as they advance. jason: speaking of trade the , u.s. is raising the stakes. it is said to be premiering more tariffs on chinese imports in december if talks fail. carol: first off, the president is spending his final days on defense, traveling to support republican candidates. jason: white house officials have all but given up, bracing to lose gop control of the house. carol: here is our reporter...
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and that's because in india, rumours spread via whatsapp have already had terrible consequences.e a look at this. the remotest parts of this country now have access to internet and whatsapp and a lot of these people are not digitally literate so they will believe whatever they see on whatsapp. he would love to play instruments like the didgeridoo. he was more like the didgeridoo. he was more like a brother to me. we almost share everything that goes on in our life. he was very spiritual. he believed in healing the world through love. but somewhere, when we saw him, will he ended his life. translation: people here are very afraid of hopadora. when it gets dark, the men come out and start protecting the village. translation: i have heard from children that these messages of child kidnappers are circulating on whatsapp. they were carrying sickles, knives and sticks. the mob started shouting, child lifter, child! the atmosphere was so tense that not even god could have saved them. we got videos immediately almost. people started sending it where he was crying, and he was shouting, sh
and that's because in india, rumours spread via whatsapp have already had terrible consequences.e a look at this. the remotest parts of this country now have access to internet and whatsapp and a lot of these people are not digitally literate so they will believe whatever they see on whatsapp. he would love to play instruments like the didgeridoo. he was more like the didgeridoo. he was more like a brother to me. we almost share everything that goes on in our life. he was very spiritual. he...
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more stuff will india and it will be in slums like roger. from bell to be company for dawn in the morning and navigate visited streets of the dog eat themselves. saw the men find it much easier to relieve themselves in the open they don't feel issues well being shy or of feeling any shame but for women or young. dogs who go to school the problem is much much bigger will. a community without toilets also faeces the long term consequences of poor hygiene and health. a fact is still the leading cause of it's in india among children that then that many women. how many. have been leaked where do they usually use what's uncertain sure it's a menace programs but engines like show me the party that moved at the grassroots. want on the road to secure. so why do you in. the film. no one ever thought there was a book are that they got there. we find innovative ways to explain to them how it flies didn't discord on film and then on our food that's when they realized that each time they difficult in the open and they risk falling sick any cut their budge
more stuff will india and it will be in slums like roger. from bell to be company for dawn in the morning and navigate visited streets of the dog eat themselves. saw the men find it much easier to relieve themselves in the open they don't feel issues well being shy or of feeling any shame but for women or young. dogs who go to school the problem is much much bigger will. a community without toilets also faeces the long term consequences of poor hygiene and health. a fact is still the leading...
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india and the economy is on focus on reports that the head of the country ‘s central bank may step downllo and welcome to asia business report. we will get to the equity markets in a little bit, but first, sterling hasjumped a little bit, but first, sterling has jumped by as a little bit, but first, sterling hasjumped by as much a little bit, but first, sterling has jumped by as much as a little bit, but first, sterling hasjumped by as much as half a little bit, but first, sterling has jumped by as much as half a percent against the us dollar. that is on percent against the us dollar. that isona percent against the us dollar. that is on a report that the uk government has struck a deal with the european union that could give british financial services continued access to the block after brexit. according to a london newspaper, the times, citing government sources, negotiators in london and brussels have reached a tentative agreement on all aspects of the huge partnership on services as well as exchange of data. you can see the euro trading firms. investors will be hoping for a positive
india and the economy is on focus on reports that the head of the country ‘s central bank may step downllo and welcome to asia business report. we will get to the equity markets in a little bit, but first, sterling hasjumped a little bit, but first, sterling has jumped by as a little bit, but first, sterling hasjumped by as much a little bit, but first, sterling has jumped by as much as a little bit, but first, sterling hasjumped by as much as half a little bit, but first, sterling has jumped...
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but first we go to india where more and more women are saying me too sexual violence and harassment is a major problem there in t.v. stations to. bring up putting the time and saloni on the works but a television news channel. she's one of the few female t.v. reporters in the consumptive city of one point five million people. after graduating with a diploma in journalism but only struggled to find a job one t.v. station refused to hire her another said she could anchor but not work in the field so only refused to give up despite the challenges i mean. i the men i come across in my work police officers even reporters say things like come and have tea with me spend time with me meet me after work i'll drop you home some of them are really forceful it makes me uncomfortable and scared. i block these men's numbers on my phone i'm here because i want to be a reporter not because i want to spend time with men. and women had up. to date she's interviewing a group of men in the park she wants to get their views on women empowerment and gender relations at a time when india's need to movement r
but first we go to india where more and more women are saying me too sexual violence and harassment is a major problem there in t.v. stations to. bring up putting the time and saloni on the works but a television news channel. she's one of the few female t.v. reporters in the consumptive city of one point five million people. after graduating with a diploma in journalism but only struggled to find a job one t.v. station refused to hire her another said she could anchor but not work in the field...
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more stuff will india and in the open slums like roger. from bell to be complete for dawn in the morning and navigate the suited streets of the dog themselves. call the men find it much easier to relieve themselves in the open they don't feel the issues well being shy or feeling an issue but for women or young girls and for those who go to school the problem is much much bigger it will. be. a community without toilets also faeces the long term consequences of poor hygiene and health. diageo fact is still the leading cause of india among children that in the next. hour how many do have families where do they usually use what's under ten floors it's a venice programs by engines like show me part. of the grassroots. want on the road then just enjoy your. so were you in love is the. only one about there was about god that they got there. we find innovative ways to explain to them how it flies didn't discord on film and then or now food that's when they realized that each time they definitely did the and they risk falling sick. they're going to
more stuff will india and in the open slums like roger. from bell to be complete for dawn in the morning and navigate the suited streets of the dog themselves. call the men find it much easier to relieve themselves in the open they don't feel the issues well being shy or feeling an issue but for women or young girls and for those who go to school the problem is much much bigger it will. be. a community without toilets also faeces the long term consequences of poor hygiene and health. diageo...
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opulence gold wedding jewelry is just as important in singapore as it is in india. to.many of the local beauty salons flavor traditional methods. chat. the sad. place. many indian women in singapore wear a colorful full length garments called a salary. the fabric is wrapped around the waist and draped over one shoulder some women wear a sari every day others like vicky only on special occasions i'm looking for sorry for my cousin spreading which is coming up in the next month or something which is quite light and easy for me i don't like something which is too gordie so let's embroidery so i think. it would be more festive and it looks. it's on my skin color as well so i probably might go for the wreath one instead of the blue one. i'm. pleased. that most of us into is one of the biggest shopping malls in the little india district. that covers a total of thirty seven thousand square meters over two buildings and office and a stunningly wide variety of retail goods and services including inexpensive salaries the car. thanks. to our was. placed. was. the status santa is o
opulence gold wedding jewelry is just as important in singapore as it is in india. to.many of the local beauty salons flavor traditional methods. chat. the sad. place. many indian women in singapore wear a colorful full length garments called a salary. the fabric is wrapped around the waist and draped over one shoulder some women wear a sari every day others like vicky only on special occasions i'm looking for sorry for my cousin spreading which is coming up in the next month or something which...
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more stuff would really india and in urban slums like roger. compelled to be company for going into morning and navigate deserted streets and the dogs themselves. saw the men find it much easier to relieve themselves in the open they don't feel issues all being shy or of feeling any shame but for women for young boys and for dogs who go to school the problem is much much bigger it will. be. a community without toilets also faeces the long term consequences of poor hygiene and health. is still the leading cause of it's in india among children that in the next. hour how many. have leaks where do you show these thoughts and tell you it's a venice programs by engines like show me part. of the grassroots. want on the road they still don't know so why do you in the absence of the film. no one ever thought there was about god that there was a human we find in our release to explain to them how it lies didn't discord on faith and then on our food that's when they realize that each time they difficult in the open and they risk falling sick twenty caught
more stuff would really india and in urban slums like roger. compelled to be company for going into morning and navigate deserted streets and the dogs themselves. saw the men find it much easier to relieve themselves in the open they don't feel issues all being shy or of feeling any shame but for women for young boys and for dogs who go to school the problem is much much bigger it will. be. a community without toilets also faeces the long term consequences of poor hygiene and health. is still...
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so stanford raffles an official of the british east india company founded a trading post in singapore in eighteen nineteen. raffles what once the strategic potential of this area which was located on the main shipping routes between europe india and china. over the next century the trading post three rapidly into a major port facility today singapore has a world leader in trade logistics and is also a major petroleum refining and trading center. as the city grew so did the number of new jobs large numbers of immigrants arrive to fill them primarily indians chinese and malays. singapore is actually a city state located on an island at the southern tip of the middle a peninsula. bad. today singapore is one of the world's richest countries there's hardly any government bureaucracy and customs duties and taxes are low. class that makes it an attractive place for foreign business investors. the city is also a major financial and foreign. and center. was widely regarded as one of the world's least corrupt countries thanks to the government's zero tolerance policy. the overall crime rate is
so stanford raffles an official of the british east india company founded a trading post in singapore in eighteen nineteen. raffles what once the strategic potential of this area which was located on the main shipping routes between europe india and china. over the next century the trading post three rapidly into a major port facility today singapore has a world leader in trade logistics and is also a major petroleum refining and trading center. as the city grew so did the number of new jobs...
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that most of us santa is one of the biggest shopping malls in the little india district. that covers a total of thirty seven thousand square meters over two buildings and office and a stunningly wide variety of retail goods and services including inexpensive saris the company. thanks. to our. place. was on the list after santa is open twenty four hours a day seven days a week love. love love love. love it was. this is the sensual sikh temple it features a community center that provides free meals for poor people regardless of their religion or ethnicity money lancing explains that this is a traditional form of sikh charity. all over the world i love coming in to lick the foot of the boat all of them before you already get. so sick of them or the sponsor but you have to share your wealth and money in terms of dollars and cents a body that's all doing what help the soul before have told you all eat all don't belong to. the community kitchen is called longer are in punjab the. women sit on the left side of the hall and men on the right. up stairs a ceremonial reader called g
that most of us santa is one of the biggest shopping malls in the little india district. that covers a total of thirty seven thousand square meters over two buildings and office and a stunningly wide variety of retail goods and services including inexpensive saris the company. thanks. to our. place. was on the list after santa is open twenty four hours a day seven days a week love. love love love. love it was. this is the sensual sikh temple it features a community center that provides free...
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east. widely told over the decades. back to india.ported the war and indian independence. overshadowed the bravery and self—sacrifice shown by so many. on both sides, as india fought for its own independence. contributions, and the khadi poppy is a symbol of that. to the clothing which gandhi wove and wore. it really symbolises india's self—reliance. and this is one of the powerful ways we can engage the next generation. the gurkhas are still using this at sandhurst. and should, bridge the divides in today's communities. and events, and i didn't really feel part of it. because of this strong, shared history that we have. we are part of remembrance and we need to be out there as well. as you heard in that report, attitudes are changing. attitudes are changing. in france, belgium and the uk in their honour. called the future of mobile display technology. to three apps at once. to the public. he may not look it, but mickey mouse is 90 years old. and disney are celebrating with a new exhibition in new york. the character and celebrate his
east. widely told over the decades. back to india.ported the war and indian independence. overshadowed the bravery and self—sacrifice shown by so many. on both sides, as india fought for its own independence. contributions, and the khadi poppy is a symbol of that. to the clothing which gandhi wove and wore. it really symbolises india's self—reliance. and this is one of the powerful ways we can engage the next generation. the gurkhas are still using this at sandhurst. and should, bridge the...