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for example, immediately after august, 5th, 2019, the whole kashmir issue was internationalized to an extent that we couldn't even dream about, you know, and, and it was internationalized because of the fact that, you know, the government of the people's republic of china responded by saying that now they were part of it because it involved a treat that of gen gate which is in, in, you know, occupied in part by china. and similarly, i think that over the years, i mean, and about a year ago or a little over the year to go little more than a year ago, there was skirmish which turned out to be very serious. and now india has a problem all the way from that up to the eastern side and other latches to me, you know, confrontations with china. so i think that the international community has responded, you know, it does not perhaps responded the way that we would like it to in, in catch me regarding, you know, the various issues that are local, et cetera. but that has sort of deepened the security problem in south asia, as you know, it has more than i think in a long time. gore, i'm curious,
for example, immediately after august, 5th, 2019, the whole kashmir issue was internationalized to an extent that we couldn't even dream about, you know, and, and it was internationalized because of the fact that, you know, the government of the people's republic of china responded by saying that now they were part of it because it involved a treat that of gen gate which is in, in, you know, occupied in part by china. and similarly, i think that over the years, i mean, and about a year ago or a...
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actually the former chief minister of human kashmir. mister omar of de la, who is also vice president of the oldest political party national conference, which is a pro india political party. actually said that even before 2019 in an interview with an indian television general times now he said on every human a single human development index, a general question was way, way better, better than fancy states of india, like good drought on a literacy on g d, p on, you know, book, capital, income, etc. but, you know, even if there was development done and then civil liberties suspended, media, gag, political space, and middle ground obliterated. you know, you can't praise saying, you know, you can't forget the holocaust. you can't forget the persecution of the jews and say, mr. hitler, big a great autobahn, the movies. you know, the argument is good, and i also want to inform miss cannot but that her own video is incidentally on the you do a reading. she mentioned that if article $370.00 was abrogated by her own political party, she would be
actually the former chief minister of human kashmir. mister omar of de la, who is also vice president of the oldest political party national conference, which is a pro india political party. actually said that even before 2019 in an interview with an indian television general times now he said on every human a single human development index, a general question was way, way better, better than fancy states of india, like good drought on a literacy on g d, p on, you know, book, capital, income,...
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Aug 15, 2021
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it's _ kashmir for example. that is very interesting. it's an _ kashmir for example.ican military mission in afghanistan, he was speaking at the royal united institute in britain and he was asked this question directly. the question you have asked me, and his response was, during my time, i have not seen any significant evidence that supports the idea that afghanistan has been eitherfunding or supporting the idea that afghanistan has been either funding or supporting the taliban. obviously, there is contact but that is consistent with what other countries are doing. britain has contact with the taliban. americans have had direct negotiations with the taliban. it is consistent with what you as a country would do. anything that happens in afghanistan has a direct impact on pakistan. the refugee crisis that has happened is the fourth refugee wave that pakistan will have to take care of. obviously, pakistan cannot be detached to afghanistan's situation but the idea that it has been using afghanistan as a proxy... it does not merit facts. the afghan taliban as you would ha
it's _ kashmir for example. that is very interesting. it's an _ kashmir for example.ican military mission in afghanistan, he was speaking at the royal united institute in britain and he was asked this question directly. the question you have asked me, and his response was, during my time, i have not seen any significant evidence that supports the idea that afghanistan has been eitherfunding or supporting the idea that afghanistan has been either funding or supporting the taliban. obviously,...
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Aug 14, 2021
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how would you characterize, how someone living in india to administer kashmir might feel now? is it fair to say that some of them might feel hopeless? it is actually, you know it's, it's not only hopelessness, but it's a despondency. i would go on to extend that it is the fed is so much that it's the fed about identity. it is the fed about that this vast majority feel that it has been b, g, p, civilizational, and ideological agenda. memories of muslim kush me to a got a job to raise identity and it, they see the boss of majority sees it as a smash and grab operation. and, you know, access now is a deli based and job. it's tracks internet shut down and it said, 550 date of 55 day long internet shut down. i was witnessed in june when could meet and then our friend miss said that everything is hunky dory. and of course, continue to ignore habeas corpus. petitions, even a former chief ministers who were locked out and even in the political parties, every one was behind the bog. the ministry of home affairs, india told the parliament that they had, you know, 7357 people were arrest
how would you characterize, how someone living in india to administer kashmir might feel now? is it fair to say that some of them might feel hopeless? it is actually, you know it's, it's not only hopelessness, but it's a despondency. i would go on to extend that it is the fed is so much that it's the fed about identity. it is the fed about that this vast majority feel that it has been b, g, p, civilizational, and ideological agenda. memories of muslim kush me to a got a job to raise identity...
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vice president beganned another press conference on the question of kashmir and hopes they expect settlemented nations. it was at this press conference that he warned countries of the free world against accepting soviet aid. the communist price he said could be a rope around their neck. unlike u.s. assistance which has given to maybe taken freedom, aid from russia could spell its end. after h hours the nixon's plane departed winging west to the capital of turkey. it was nice when vice president and mrs. nixon arrived at airport. the turkey president welcomed the personal ambassadorrary of eisenhower. insisted that the vice president and his wife be his personal guest. ♪ ♪ ♪ these were feelings that mr. nixon noted everywhere he went, people with different backgrounds and national origins. ♪ ♪ ♪ one of the most impressive moments of vice president's stay in the turkish capital was laying of a wreath of tomb, the founder of modern turkey. ♪ ♪ ♪ the second highest official of the united states government paid a solemn salute to the memory of one of the most extraordinary leaders of the century.
vice president beganned another press conference on the question of kashmir and hopes they expect settlemented nations. it was at this press conference that he warned countries of the free world against accepting soviet aid. the communist price he said could be a rope around their neck. unlike u.s. assistance which has given to maybe taken freedom, aid from russia could spell its end. after h hours the nixon's plane departed winging west to the capital of turkey. it was nice when vice president...
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on the question of kashmir, he said the united states helped for a settlement via direct india/pakistanned against accepting soviet aid. the communist price, he said, could be a rope around their necks. aid from russia could spell its end. after four hours in karachi, the nixons' plane departed west towards the capital of turkey. it was night when vice president and mrs. nixon arrived at ankara's airport. both turkey's president and her premier welcomed the personal emissary of president eisenhower. the president, who recalled mr. nixon's hospitality when he visited washington, insisted that the vice president and his wife be his personal guests. [cheers and applause] the next day there were more of those chance meetings with ordinary people, a brief chat with a young turkish news boy brought out his deep interest in america and his affection for president eisenhower. these were feelings that mr. nixon noticed everywhere he went and in people from widely different backgrounds and national arcs. ♪ ♪ >> one of the most impressive moments of vice president nixon's day in the turkish capita
on the question of kashmir, he said the united states helped for a settlement via direct india/pakistanned against accepting soviet aid. the communist price, he said, could be a rope around their necks. aid from russia could spell its end. after four hours in karachi, the nixons' plane departed west towards the capital of turkey. it was night when vice president and mrs. nixon arrived at ankara's airport. both turkey's president and her premier welcomed the personal emissary of president...
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Aug 17, 2021
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little enough ahead or she can use that to be a bad minimum of kashmir that way and it was all the poem the good. okay. luckily come in, then add for us and then i'm going to base somebody's my badge. but damn it. i'm going to be that way. yes, sir. bye la valley bother middle, may you? but we had a balance. how's the miss? how many years? i bob a dollar. how dollars who these will be able to, mandy i am in the sub is one of the lead i'm look in medina and media will not well i'll where the fuck up and what the. busy how much the, the hub benefit. i mean a shot i much, oh we buy was allow and i'm happy to them. i live is actually when is it? but i'm happy about all i know articles the hand in, i mean a strategy is this is certainly ministry. our lead and faculty and look but of the had in a v. and you know how bad if you want to know how to medina highest fia bowers will be or fraud or from allen on a sunny bush. how you see the bus unable going addison this year. but the hell exactly the center by doesn't that let our field is this a bit of visual. have to be out there actual data for
little enough ahead or she can use that to be a bad minimum of kashmir that way and it was all the poem the good. okay. luckily come in, then add for us and then i'm going to base somebody's my badge. but damn it. i'm going to be that way. yes, sir. bye la valley bother middle, may you? but we had a balance. how's the miss? how many years? i bob a dollar. how dollars who these will be able to, mandy i am in the sub is one of the lead i'm look in medina and media will not well i'll where the...
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Aug 15, 2021
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prime minister and a renter moody's government revoke the special status given to andy and administer kashmir in 1954. the government says that in the past 2 years, things have gotten better pointing to improved infrastructure and are not kick in social development. but journalists and activists argue that the economy, human rights situation and security all gotten worse for cash marry since 2019 i recently spoke with a member of the b, j. p, a journalist and a historian to ask what the revocation of special status has meant for kashmiris. it was a conversation that deserved extra attention. so after the broadcast, i shared a video from one of the streams, viewers with our guess. this is far the sheer have a listen to what she had to say, and then how the guest responded in the last couple of years because me don't only feel were denied. but with all markers of identity go on, such as the constitution and the flag. and the new laws implemented in the play, such as expediting off domiciled laws or opening up business opportunities to non locals where it locals have no access to internet. it ge
prime minister and a renter moody's government revoke the special status given to andy and administer kashmir in 1954. the government says that in the past 2 years, things have gotten better pointing to improved infrastructure and are not kick in social development. but journalists and activists argue that the economy, human rights situation and security all gotten worse for cash marry since 2019 i recently spoke with a member of the b, j. p, a journalist and a historian to ask what the...
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well be a haven forjihadists and whose back fighters, pakistan kashmirfighters, fighters, pakistan kashmirhaps is the new powers in that country my principally china, who may be able to keep a lid on this? the last thing they want in return for their billions when it comes to mineral extraction and investment, is islamic terror. yeah, well, investment, is islamic terror. yeah, well. again — investment, is islamic terror. yeah, well. again this _ investment, is islamic terror. yeah, well, again this will _ investment, is islamic terror. yeah, well, again this will all _ investment, is islamic terror. yeah, well, again this will all play - investment, is islamic terror. yeah, well, again this will all play out - well, again this will all play out over the next few years, decades, unfortunately, and we will see what actually is the case. yes, china will have more influence than russia, iran, and various other interests who are already moving in various different directions. but i think the problem biden will have is, if there is a terrorist attack in the states, that can be traced back afghan
well be a haven forjihadists and whose back fighters, pakistan kashmirfighters, fighters, pakistan kashmirhaps is the new powers in that country my principally china, who may be able to keep a lid on this? the last thing they want in return for their billions when it comes to mineral extraction and investment, is islamic terror. yeah, well, investment, is islamic terror. yeah, well. again — investment, is islamic terror. yeah, well. again this _ investment, is islamic terror. yeah, well,...
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and for india, they are worrying about what will happen in kashmir.. what is happening in afghanistan, it is strategic, it has a huge concern and impact in the region itself. a huge concern and impact in the region itself-— a huge concern and impact in the reuion itself. ., ,, , ., , . the uk defence secretary ben wallace says afghanistan is now heading for civil war, which, he says, will lead to more poverty and create a breedign ground for terrorism. the history of afghanistan — and britain found that out in the 1830s — is that it is a country led by warlords and led by different provinces and tribes and you end up, if you are not very careful, in a civil war, and i think we are heading towards a civil war, initially shown by a taliban with momentum. the taliban is not entirely a single entity, they break down underneath the title into all sorts of different interests, but fundamentally, as i said earlier, i have concerned that when states become failed states or warlike states — as it is looking like at the moment in afghanistan — the breeding grou
and for india, they are worrying about what will happen in kashmir.. what is happening in afghanistan, it is strategic, it has a huge concern and impact in the region itself. a huge concern and impact in the region itself-— a huge concern and impact in the reuion itself. ., ,, , ., , . the uk defence secretary ben wallace says afghanistan is now heading for civil war, which, he says, will lead to more poverty and create a breedign ground for terrorism. the history of afghanistan — and...