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Indian Geopolitics and Defense

[Music] hey hey [Music] hey [Music] heat hey hey hey [Music] hello and welcome to the latest episode rather unscheduled episode of the Ask a Visit Show we're doing this on a Sunday uh I had to postpone it because I was kind of unwell so thank you to to those of all of all those of you who sent in your wishes i really appreciate that i'm much better now and uh here we go so uh let us see who all is there on the live chat i can see geopolitical dub i can see Shamik Bring Sheshnik Dak Vora Jo G Joy Hind Joy Nagaland Animesh Paul uh Smen Goray Chandra Dak Global Citizens Shogun Ajinkaw God was alive Yan Kumar Bjel Mystic SK Saint Crocodile Mahita Bushetti Mr jam Sharma J Singh Vikash XN uh Hirkumar Patel Mr 88 W gada geopolitical dub from indor Himmanu Ma uh Shivan Shankar Roshi Shete Jesh Singh Anonymous scientist Kushwaha Mlevin Mystic SK Mr jam uh Vamshi Khale Adita Singh Brayesh Light Yagami Harsh Ahabijit M Alan J Victor Hitan Chumat Naresh Mota Unknown um Gorish KB Samripati Chitan Araadya Sagar Gare uh who else do we have aaya Rupal Kakashi Hataki uh Chhat Kashup Sager Torat Prasad Dalal Prane Paul from Kolkata Parikit Vij Shivan Shanker and everybody else so thank you so much for being on this live chat and uh let us see what questions we have please get going let's have the questions i'll take this I'll make it as long as possible and uh yeah maybe we'll we'll have another 3-hour session let's see what else what questions do we have i'll obviously first take the the live what do we call it super chats kumar Kesh says downfall of tech innovation in science medical and many started before Arabic or and Turk invasion that is that a question or is that a statement it's a question so did the downfall of tech innovation start before all this stuff that made us susceptible as previous attempts had failed no it is not the downfall of something that that had that was the cause of the success of the Turk invasions it was not that the cause of the success of the Arabic and Turk invasions was the lack of political unity in India at that particular point in time we did not have a single empire that ruled us a single emperor that ruled us uh the the Morian era was a time when we had a single empire empire that ruled over the whole subcontinent the Gupta empire the Gupta era was another era when you had a single empire that rule over the entire subcontinent during the time when the Turks and the Arabs started invading Arabs first then Turks we were a fragmented subcontinent we were a single civilization with lots of different kingdoms and that's why that succeeded the tech innovation science etc was going on pretty well there was no downfall in that absolutely not not at all we still had the great universities and all that so there was no such issue as such it was the lack of political unity that was the cause of our downfall sheshnik says tell us more about Bajira Peshwa of the Marata Empire peshawa Bajiro the first he was born when around the beginning of the of the 18th century right and he and he lived only 38 39 years and uh he was the the Peshwa who established the supremacy of the Marata Empire in India and uh yeah I mean I haven't studied his life and history in great detail but that's what I can tell you the first the greatest of the Marata Peshwas and it is his career and his string of incredible victories over all the all the foreign occupiers of India that led to the Marata supremacy and the revival of of Indian civilization and the establishment of a single empire over India so yeah that's Bajirov Peshwa the great J Singh thank you so much thank you very much sir so now let's take some questions from the regular chat um Shri Ramchandra Namaha says what is electronic warfare examples electronic warfare for example if you have a fighter let's say you have fighter planes going over Pakistan you know you want to destroy some more terrorist uh hideouts and terrorist infrastructure so let's say u you want to send fighter planes into Pakistan but what if the Pakistanis u you know what if the Pakistanis will um now let me think of a proper scenario for this electronic warfare so there are multiple kinds of electronic warfare one is when a fighter you know when when an adversarial aircraft comes into your territory and wants you wants to attack your targets you interfere with their electronics so that they don't get a proper view of the battle space their radars don't work properly uh their their guidance systems get jammed and their missiles are not able to locate the targets they're not able to access the GPS or whatever is happening that is one example of electronic warfare that that happens um that's a defensive measure for example when you are defending against an enemy then when you are when you are actually going and you are attacking the enemy for example then you want to jam their systems their defensive systems so you may have some electronic warfare aircraft that come with your fighter aircraft and who will jam all your all your all your enemies uh defensive infrastructure and and their electronic systems then you have systems like uh for example uh uh anti-radiation missiles so there are so how does the how do does the Pakistani air defense system detect Indian aircraft they have radars right so what are radars they send out electromagnetic signals that's radiation electromagnetic electromagnetic radiation so if you have ARM missiles anti-radiation missiles these missiles will look exactly for such transmissions and they will home in on the source of the signals and wipe them out so these are different examples of electronic warfare right okay um Prashant says Pakistan general 100 died in Brahmo that enter half a meter hole is it really happened yeah it apparently look I don't know how many 100 generals I don't think Pakistan is Pakistan has a 100 generals you what one hears they had some a number of officers maybe 40 maybe 100 whatever it is but yes you had a an entrance that was about four 45 cm wide apparently and the Brahos hit that so as you can see I mean try try hitting those of you who have played cricket it's a 22 yard pitch right in you're bowling and when you when you're bowling when you're practicing you put a coin on the other end of of the pitch where you want the ball to pitch and try and hit that how how you'll very quickly see how difficult it is to accurately hit the one coin on the pitch that's over 22 yards that's about 20 m right the bramos is launched over distances of hundreds of kilometers and then you hit a target that is 45 cm wide that's what we did so outstanding i think it really happened yes all these facts are slowly emerging out in the public domain it is it's it's great to see this shivar Rajput says if Subhash Chundra Bose was PM India might have followed a China-like model fast growth less democracy i mean just like the CCP India might have followed that for 20 years maybe more maybe less uh Mr bose's plan was to do that for 20 years so India would have been a totally different beast if Mr subbasendra Bose had become the leader of India whether it's we need not have had a prime minister at that at that point in time he would have been the president of India why would he need to be a prime minister at the head of a council of ministers and with a Westminster style system it would have been a proper clean dictatorship okay with the king at the top and a council of ministers who will do what they told and who will give their inputs to the to the king and that sort of thing that's what what it would have been like he would not have been the prime minister he would have been the emperor of India or the dictator of India fast growth less democracy like the CCP that's that was his plan but as you know didn't work out Pawar says why is it that throughout history one man often thinks differently and changes the world what sets them apart from everybody else it's just the way it is it's many people disagree with this perspective the great man theory of history but see the most people are mediocre the the the the word the term mediocre means average it doesn't mean bad it means average most people are average because that's what average means right it means like everybody else and it's always the 0.1% who think really differently and who have the genius to do things which others can't and that genius is what's required for a real growth and real change in in history so that's just the way it is it's always the ordinary person can't really take the world by it throat and and force it to change they don't want things to change the ordinary person is happy with the the way things are it's only those small number of people who are not satisfied with the shape of things and who want things to be better they are the ones who change the world sometimes it's for the good sometimes it's for not so good but that's how it works what sets them apart it what sets them apart is that they are definitely more intelligent and they have way more perseverance and willpower and they have agency they will not take no for an answer they will find a way to get things done that's what sets them apart okay dhir Kamat says "Has in has America successfully infiltrated India now with the approval of Starlink what can India do to safeguard its sovereignty?" Yes with the approval of Starlink and once the Starlink beams start and once Starling Starlink starts beaming its signals into India yes it's infiltration of India absolutely what can India do to safeguard its sovereignty disapprove Starlink tell them you no longer have the right license sorry anyway this is a good time to disapprove Starlink to revoke the license because Elon Musk is no longer on favorable terms with Donald Trump this is a good time to do it so I would uh you know recommend to the government of India uh grab this opportunity elon Musk and Donald Trump are fighting like little children like school children they are fighting like uh like like like uh recently broken up uh lovers and they're fighting very publicly and they're th throwing all kinds of very dirty allegations at each other and Donald Trump is a president he'll be happy if somebody uh does uh you know if if something like this is done he'll be okay with it so I would say this is a great time for India to use whatever technical reason or whatever it is to say that sorry Starlink your license whatever was approved is now disapproved i think it's a it's the right time to do that and then long-term what India should do is India should have its own version of a satellite internet you know internet beaming satellite constellation which would be launched by ISRO and maybe if the geo folks are not willing to do it maybe somebody else will be willing to do it maybe Adani will do it I think Adani as a company is way more aligned with India's national interest than the other other companies if you look at Adani's track record they have this track record longstanding track record of always taking up projects that align with India's national and geopolitical interests so maybe something like this needs to happen right that's what India needs to do to safeguard its sovereignty and edge Starlink out in internationally globally by putting up a better alternative to Starling that's what India needs to do maybe this can be done over a 5year time horizon nothing not longer than that first step please revoke this license that you've given to Starlink mr ediator says "Thoughts on MAGA civil war i mean it's crazy donald Trump is probably the most unpreential president in uh president in US history so juvenile so childish and Elon Musk is the same kind of individual extremely big egos and they're fighting like children in public fighting on Twitter i mean is that how you behave and Elon Musk i mean both have a certain point to to what they are doing i mean Donald Trump is I'm the president of the US and you better get in line and so on so forth right elon Musk is that you know what I am way richer than you i'm way more successful than you you're just a real estate developer somebody who constructed buildings in New York City i am a tech genius i have Tesla i have Starling i have this i have that i have Solar City and so on and so forth i am the richest man in in probably in the past 2000 whatever time right and so on so I am better than you I'm greater than you and that sort of thing so both have these big egos and Elon Musk is unhappy that he has been elbowed out of the cabinet he no longer has access to the White House the moment he's out he starts moaning about Trump it's incredible if he knew that Trump let's say like he claims like he the allegation he's made is that Trump is Trump features on the Epstein files well if he knew that then why didn't he speak about this before it was all fine as long as Trump gave him what he wanted the moment Trump doesn't give him what he wants he'll reveal this i mean do you also have any principles if he really is is is featured on the Epstein file they should whether Trump is on your side or not you should reveal it so yeah it's it's entertaining it's fun and maybe there's something in it for us baratia says if nothing can ex exceed light speed in space do we know that if the space itself is expanding faster than light speed any scientifically testable data supporting this sawmath equations um if nothing can exceed light speed in space do we know if the space itself is expanding faster space itself is expanding faster than light speed there is something called the Hubble constant H0 which has a certain value let's let's Google let's quickly Google up the value what's the value of the Hubble constant and that will tell you what this is an experimentally observed number it's not something that comes out of theory it comes out of experimental observations hubble constant constant what's the value h0 by what's the what's the value what's the value hubble tension we don't want to talk about okay there are two values one is around 60 and one is around 70 something um okay I'm not interested in the Hubble constant at this point in time value or values okay 64 and 7 67 and 74 okay there are two values that that's the whole matter of the Hubble tension we'll not go into that but let's say it's around 70 kilometers per second per mega parc okay 60 uh sorry around 70 kilometers/s per mega pars so the more mega parc you add to it the more the faster the space is expanding this is experimentally observed there are there are no math math equations then that tell us this okay so if you extrapolate this over very large distances you will find that space itself is expanding faster than faster than light super lumininal expansion and yet it does not in any way break the laws of physics it doesn't uh break the break the theory of relativity because it is not something that is expanding inside of space or or traveling inside of space faster than light which is not allowed it is spacetime itself that's expanding faster than light which is allowed so this is all based on experimental evidence of of the the red of the of the red ships of of galaxies that are as far away as can be observed and yeah so and there's the Hubble tension issue which is a whole different matter which we'll not discuss here sidesh's financial consultancy says my NL friend NL okay says they were always Christian and weren't converted what's NL Nagalind I suppose Nagaland says that okay let's say let's assume it's Nagaland he says that they were always Christian they weren't converted can you shed light as to how long ago the Nad Nagalan conversion started and how long does it take to forget your ancestors were were converted it takes 5 minutes to to forget your ancestors were converted as long as there's the right kind of financial incentive apart from that it takes maybe two generations to forget right so what happens when you are converted what happens first of all you have to burn all the statues of your gods burn them all then you have to say that I only believe in the Lord and Savior whatever his name is and you have to kiss the Bible and you have to do do Bible classes every day and so on so forth on a very regular basis proper indoctrination and brainwashing and then you have to publicly acknowledge and acknowledge to yourself over and over again that my ancestors were barbarians because they they they were polytheists and so on and that happens over and over so after a couple of generations there is this tremendous hatred these people have for their ancestry uh and and their ancestral culture and this they just don't want to think about it right and so then they will start claiming that we were always Christian we were Christian for the past 3,000 years even before Christianity existed they'll say the convergence in the northeast started about um in in Nagaland it started mo mostly after uh Javal al- Nero became the prime minister of India before that the British were trying to do things but after Neu became the prime minister he opened up he first of all banned any Hindus to from going to to Nagaland and in the far east completely isolated the the what we call the northeast of India from the rest of the country he put a stop on all development in the place which gave rise to insurgences all over the place because when people when there's no growth there's no development there's no food there's no prospects for your children what he will you do right so that's what Mr arrow did and then he opened the door for American Baptist missionaries to go all over the place so after the 1940s after after around 1950 by about 1980 1990 the whole of Nagaran mostly was converted there are very few people who still practice the indigenous culture so imagine from 1950 until now how many years has it been 80 years but the full uh extent of Christianization happened by around the 1980s that's about 50 years ago so that's how long it takes to forget that your ancestors were converted that's very sad they've destroyed beautiful indigenous culture of Nagal it's very sad it's a tragedy it's it's uh it's cultural genocide that was done at the behest of the great magnificent Mr nukumar Kanishk says why haven't we explored deep sea organisms and studied them extensively about their biology can India be a leader in this studies exploring our deep ocean look I'll tell you what when it comes to studies scientific studies which explore the deep ocean it takes a lot of money to do that so it's only viable if there is a proper financial incentive a return on investment let's say you want to study the deep ocean for minerals maybe uh nuggets of various kinds of metals well that's fun and you get money out of I mean there's a return on investment because for example nickel or whatever other metals which may not be so readily available on the surface if they're of the planet if they're available under ocean under the water on the surf on on the on the bottom of the of the ocean well then prospecting for for such things makes sense financial economic sense if you are digging for let's say oil a thousand meters under the ocean's uh surface then it makes sense because oil has a proven financial value but when it comes to studying deep sea organisms it's going to cost the same amount of money to study them go all the way down there and have all these exper all the instruments and all that which will look for the organisms and catalog them and observe their behavior record everything it will take a tremendous amount of money but what's the return on investment essentially zero right i would love it to happen i am driven by a sense of curiosity about the world and nature and all that but who's going to pay pay for that i mean I won't be able to sustain sustainably pay for that for months and years i may be able to pay for it for a week maybe and then I'm I'll say okay it's going to burn a hole through my pockets right and I'm not going to getting any return on that investment so do you understand it doesn't make sense that way any such research needs to give you return on investment without that it doesn't make financial sense and then nobody will fund it especially in a developing country like India shamit bringing welcome and thank you so much sir captain okay no not read that what stop US from using Taiwan and Tibet against China well first of all the US doesn't control Tibet it doesn't own Tibet it has absolutely zero influence or leverage on Tibet china completely controls Tibet completely 100% so that's number one number two Taiwan the US is using Taiwan against China as as best as it can beyond that what can it do launch a strike on China tina will be wiped out taiwan will be wiped out let us think a little from a little more mature perspective the US is using Taiwan as best as it can against uh China please throw light on the education system of Japan i hope I'm Yeah I'm I'm much better now thank you the education system of Japan is extremely rigorous it is based on a tremendous amount of study a lot of memorization but also much higher quality uh system than India's i mean you actually learn stuff there but one of the problems in the education system of Japan is that the the students are very horribly overburdened i mean there is this the I I remember reading this somewhere in the like 20 30 years ago there's this saying in Japan okay when you are when you are let's say in high school study 5 hours fail study for sorry not study sleep 5 hours fail sleep 4 hours pass that's how it is it is crushing it's a tremendous burden and this is one of the reasons why Japan has such a low birth rate because people get burned out by all these Jo says "What's happening in LA in the past 48 hours?" Listen I have no idea i am not a breaking news guy who's going to scan the news every 15 minutes and see what's happening i have no idea what's happening in LA past 48 hours i look at things from a wider lens and a bigger perspective i don't I get this these questions from people a lot of the time a lot of the times especially when I go when I go as a guest in podcast oh do you know what happened today morning oh you don't know i don't know i don't care i don't look at breaking news every 15 minutes so I'm sorry I I'm not aware of what's happening in LA past 48 hours if it's something important it'll come to my notice because I have a system for getting the right kind of information the kind of information I require as you know I have this new podcast of which three episodes have have aired thus far it's called Geost Strategy with Tabit Chava in which I look at the most important events that are happening in the world so I look at I have a certain set of filters that uh that ensure that only the right kind of events come to my come to my notice high signal high value events there's a lot of noise that's happening in the world oh this thing happened here and that thing happened and this person said this and that person said that and so on uh so I'm not sure I I don't look at look at news every 15 minutes or every whatever it is but if the events in LA whatever it is is sufficiently important it will be brought to my notice and then I'll be able to uh tell you about what's happening but as of as of as of right now I am not aware and I'm not going to I'm not going to go in okay let's do it since you've asked um let's quickly take a look at what's happening in LA Los Angeles what's happening in Jeset etc 21 hours ago etc and so on 20,000 National Guards okay some kind of immigration protests are happening in Los Angeles well we will see if it's something important and geopolitically relevant i think it's a domestic issue in the US but let's see uh Gopol says who destroyed Lalita's parhaspur i have no idea no idea a very specific specific question lalita's paraspur um one second let me let me see lalitaur lalitaur what parihaspura founded the city of Parihaspura etc uh declined and so on looks like according to what this AI overview says it looks like it just declined over time okay I don't know i haven't studied see I haven't studied every single dynasty in the greatest amount of detail so yeah I don't know don't have the don't have the right answer for you sorry uh MK says "When Poland can reject immigrants why can't the French do that despite being quasi independent?" Maybe because Mr mako himself is not willing to reject imig immigrants and maybe because what you call immigrants are now French citizens the the French when it comes to uh not illegal but legal immigration into France it's been happening for the longest time even way before the rest of Europe became uh victim fell fell victim to all this the French occupied North Africa colonized North Africa for the longest time and a lot of these North Africans they moved especially Algerians etc they moved into various parts of France especially in southern France especially the Kodu region especially uh uh which is the great city Kodu um let's let's go to the map and I'll tell you immediately which city it is okay it is one of the great cities a beautiful city called Dazu how come I don't remember it it's I mean one of the great novels features that city Mi of course Mi a tremendous amount of immigrants in Maki it's more like an immigrant city than than than a French city today like that's what they say so these folks are French citizens once you give someone citizenship you can't throw them out and the biggest problem the French have have is not illegal immigrants it's the citizens okay the French they can't do a thing about this now it's too late sharma says "Why um how does the Roman Empire still control the world why the Freemasons Jesuit city of London Washington DC roads Miller apparatus etc listen this is what they call conspiracy theories there is absolutely zero evidence zero hard evidence zero provable evidence that all of this is happening which doesn't mean it's not happening." But you see I'll tell you something the Anglo-Saxons I've said this a few times the Anglo-Saxons one of the greatest and most remarkable things they did okay the Anglo-Saxons is that they hid their instruments of power historically empires would flaunt their instruments of power if you go to Parshapur the ancient capital of the Persians they displayed their instruments of power everywhere it's it's a destroyed city alexander destroyed it in one night he burned it alexander the Greek but the city still exists you can still see the scorch marks the burn marks you can see how great it used to be and the Persians our Persian cousins they displayed they flaunted the instruments of power that they had in India we had empires that would flaunt and display their instruments of power the Romans had these great columns the victory columns etc to flaunt the instruments of power that you know these many legions we have that did so and so things and these many ships these many galleys and so on but the Anglo-Saxons they have hidden their instruments of power they control the entire world but they hide the fact that they do they occupy Japan and South Korea militarily but they have convinced the entire world that these nations are vibrant democracies h and they control the entire west the western part of Europe through NATO and the EU these nations have essentially no sovereignty at all but they have convinced the world that these are you know beautifully sovereign nations with vibrant democracies and more these nations are more democ democratic than nations like India this is the power of propaganda so that's what the Anglo-Saxons have done the Anglo-Saxon Empire which is now based in Washington DC it controls the world but it hides its instruments of power and it may have connections with whatever vestigages are left of the Roman Empire some vestigages are indeed left of the of the Roman Empire i mean the western Roman Empire i mean the Roman Empire was destroyed by the Vatican by the church right but then the church became the inheritor of the of the power the instruments of power of the Roman Empire it happened gradually over time and then and then it was the church that was the greatest power in Europe for the longest time and some of it may still exist and some of it may happen via various uh ways and means including some of the things that you have mentioned but there is zero there is absolutely no way of proving it and that's why these things are called conspiracy theories it doesn't mean they they're false but there's no way of proving it so that's where you have it that that's that's what you have okay feminist Slayer says some research papers are claiming that cockroach milk that cockroach milk has higher protein content than cow milk is this some kind of propaganda who funds these studies i don't know who funds these studies but they are enemies of the human human species I would say okay uh why cockroach milk why ugh yeah I I've heard of these things i've never read read any of these news research papers because I value my time my time is super valuable believe me if somebody wants my time it costs a lot of money so my time is valuable i don't waste it on read reading such research papers so I've not read it i've only seen the headlines and that's enough for me i'm done with that um so that's nonsense and no human should be made to drink such things so this is some kind of new world BS and please stay out of all this i would say Parvin Singh says according to you when will operation Sindu resume again there's no way of predicting when that will resume the highest probability is that for the next 3 to 6 months there's going to be you know increased diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan and and water tensions but there's there's less than a 10% likelihood of uh war fighting happening again starting again over the next 3 months I would say beyond that we'll see beyond that we will see the Americans are very very very very uh you know sensitive about Pakistan yeah because it looks like the Americans were controlling the Nurh Khan air base and even Pakistani personnel were not allowed inside and that now raises the question about what was it that the Pakistanis tested in 1998 the five or six uh nuclear bombs they tested what was that i am more and more of the opinion that these were American nuclear bombs which tells you that America seems to be India's number one enemy no h claiming to be friends but actions are those of enemies vishal thank you very much sir appreciate that mk says is not accepting illegal immigrants of Poland by by Poland a concession for being the next Ukraine it looks like that Poland is being positioned as the next frontline state when it comes to a potential future hypothetical westward military incursion so the so NATO and the west are tomtoming this theory that Russia is now that Putin wants to recreate the USSR and is going to you know very quickly very soon start marching westwards which means that after Ukraine Poland comes in line in case you want to see let's take a look at the map here is the map we go to the right place immediately so when it it comes to the geography of Europe Europe Eastern Europe you have Russia then you have nations like the Baltic states Estonia Latvia Lithuania etc then you have uh Belarus and Ukraine and westwards of Belarus and Ukraine you have Poland now Belarus you can say is kind of a quasi extension of Russia russia even is said to have tactical nuclear warheads on Belarus territory so and and Ukraine could fall to Russia depending on what Mr putin decides to do with the war so then what comes next in line is Poland mainly it's a big bulvar you also have small nations like Slovakia and Hungary but the big one is Poland so Poland is now being weaponized they the west is now trying to turn uh Poland into the next great military power in Europe and I think the concess the concession they've given to Poland for that for being the next in line is that okay we'll we'll allow you to not accept illegal immigrants so yeah Shiva Rajput says "Do we need a farright right-wing political party?" I think there's space for all kinds of political parties in India uh I don't think India has a single farright political party we only have centrist political parties at best it's not a criticism it's just an observation okay uh so there's no harm in having a more far-right political party to cater for uh the political uh views of some people who are not possibly being represented at this point in time we do have far-left political parties in India i'll not name them but we know we know that they exist but it looks like we don't have a single farright political party so what's the harm in having a properly balanced political spectrum there's no harm in having that so yeah it's not a bad thing to have uh Vishal says can you explain how modern dictatorship will be what would a modern dictatorship look like it will look like it will look like look I can give you three examples one is North Korea north Korea is a vasal of a bigger dictatorship which is China so North Korea is a very is said to be a very repressive nation just one family rules the country the grandfather used to rule it then the the father used to rule it now the son is ruling it and his family controls things uh Kim Jong-un's most trusted adviser is his sister and his uncles and aunts and other family members are part of the inner circle so it's a familyrun system and their major their only patron is Mr xiinping and they also have a an alliance with Mr vladimir Putin and it's said to be a very repressive country in which no criticism of the ruling elite is allowed and uh so on so forth so that's uh that's one model of a dictatorship okay completely militarized nation and so on um the second model is China a one party state where there is some space for disscent these days and disagreement but overall if you if you step too too far beyond the gray line the gray zone then you will be taken care of by the Chinese Communist Party and there's no coming back from that um and yeah in in China you know there's a great the great censorship wall the great internet firewall and all that but Chinese citizens do go outside the country and study in the west and so on do come back to China and there is still patriotism in China and the social contract in China is that we will remain a one party system but the contra but in exchange for that for you for the people of China agreeing to having only one party ruling the country as a dictatorship in exchange for that we will give you the best possible living standards and we will make China a great nation that's the social contract so that's second model of dictatorship the third model of of dictatorship is a hidden dictatorship that's the United States it's a two-party system okay the other political parties that may exist are irrelevant it's a two-party system but both parties the two parties the Democrats and the Republicans have very different views on domestic politics and governance but they have the same outlook when it comes to geopolitics when it comes to foreign policy when it comes to economic policy externally and so on so it's essentially a monoparty system your one party system masquerading as a two-party democracy and at the end of the day it doesn't matter who is the president of the US i mean when you had Biden we know everyone knew that Biden wasn't running the country and neither was Kamala Harris mentally competent to run the country so somebody was running the country from behind the scenes so that's the clear hallmark of a of a hidden dictatorship and right now Trump is supposedly running the country he's upending the entire economic scene globally he's doing tremendous amounts of damage and it looks like he has been given that mandate by the by whoever runs the country to do that otherwise he won't be allowed to do it so that's that's the third model of what a dictatorship would look like you know a dictatorship masquerading as a vibrant democracy so yeah that's three different models simply a says why Ambedkar fell for my I have absolutely no idea sir absolutely I have not studied Dr rammedgar and I'm not going to take questions about domestic politics like I've clearly said in in the thing so I have no idea no uh please compare China versus India independence movement the Chinese independence movement well it's the Chinese independence movement was a civil war between the the Kind Tang and and the the Chinese Communist Party the Indian Indian independence movement was smashed and destroyed in 1857 the Indian let me repeat the Indian in independence movement was smashed and destroyed in 1857 after that there was a fake independence movement which was which was stage managed by the British and at the end of the day in 1947 we were given a quasi independence it was a transfer of power from one set to of one set of crooks to another set of crooks their handpicked crooks were given power and nothing changed in India after independence the same systems continued in China everything changed so very different very different tremendously different tremendously different akshit Pande says can we expect Nepal and Bhutan back in the motherland listen imagine Nepal becomes part of India then we will apply Indian secularism on Nepal do you want that to happen or would you rather prefer Nepal to become a Hindu raashtra again i would prefer Nepal to become a Hindu raashtra again to have its monarchy restored if you give me the choice Nepal becomes a monarchy and a Hindu raashtra or Nepal becomes a part of bhat India not bat right now India is not bat India is India right now i would take monarchy I would take Nepal becomes a monarchy and a Hindu raashtra and remains independent from India with the same uh you know understanding that we have with open borders and all that i would prefer that right now than imposing Indian the Indian version of secularism on Nepal bhutan also I don't want to see Indian secularism imposed on on on Bhutan it's a toxic form of secularism the same goes for Sri Lanka uh Ashra says how can India benefit from the recent NATO increase in military budget or big daddy US will not allow any Indian companies to make any deal with NATO countries look NATO countries can only buy US weapons please understand this it's the biggest scam they have been running you create wars and all these tremendously tremendous problems in the world and then you sell weapons everywhere why would NATO allow Indian companies to sell weapons to NATO countries no they can only buy American weapons they will never allow Indian companies to make any deals with NATO countries so but India will is on track to become a major defense exporter and we will export to countries that are aligned geopolitically with us we'll sell to Armenia we may sell to Russia we may sell to all the Southeast Asian nations we will sell to African nations if if required we may sell to nations in Latin America we have tremendous weapons we have battle tested weapons weapons that have that have vested American and Chinese systems okay so India is on track to become a major defense exporter but the NATO nations will not benefit from that because the US won't allow this to happen kumar Patel says ECE CE branch which branch is more AI proof for the future what is ECE what is C okay I'll have to um I'll have to Google this i have no idea what that is and uh not sure if it falls in a within geopolitic history or science but let's see ECE and C what is that electrical look electrical and computer engineering C listen I don't have the answer to this question I don't know I despise India's education system I am not aware of the all the complexities in the Indian education system and all the different branches that they have so I am the last person who should be asking these questions I am not the right person I Don't look into all these things i despise the Indian education system which is rotten to the core so I'm sorry I don't have the answer to your question anonymous scientist says is the US hiding outcomes of operation sundial question mark why okay another term which I am which is not ringing a bell for me what is operation sundial operation sundial what is that operation Sundial operation Sundial sundial weapon one of two massive nuclear bombs planned for testing etc etc it was gigatons 100 gigatons if built and detonated look as far as as we know the largest nuclear weapon that was that has ever been detonated atmospherically or anywhere else is the tar bomba which had a 50 gigaton sorry 50 megaton yield the sund dial thing which says gigaton clearly it's not been tested no if it was tested then the world would have known so as far as I understand no they're not hiding it i don't think it ever happened a 100 gigaton bomb I mean no matter where you are in the world you'll notice okay Jagan says sir your opinion regarding stalling agreement by India government will it further complicate and compromise national data security why did did Elon buy mast and Donald Trump fool the entire world with the fight okay you got to take the the possibility very seriously that maybe it's a fake fight maybe it's a it's engineered fight to to achieve certain outcomes so fool the world make the world believe that you know Elon Musk and Donald Trump are fighting they don't get along with each other and then pull what they what do they call it uno reverse card or something maybe it's a possibility so we have to be careful uh but maybe it's a true fight maybe it's a real fight and uh it's something that people could have seen coming potentially uh what's my opinion about stling i've spoken this spoken about this so many times i think it's a tremendously rotten agreement it's terrible for India's national security it's terrible for India's sovereignty why is it terrible for India sovereignty imagine three scenarios one terrorists in Kashmir second terrorists in the Mauist infested red belt third cookie terrorists in Manipur okay now let's say the the the terrorists are doing whatever terrorists do so you impose a internet blackout for 48 hours so that they can't communicate with each other in the meanwhile you go and neutralize them but what if you impose an internet blackout but Starling keeps on beaming over there then the terrorists will be able to coordinate with with each other and do whatever they need to do and evade the the law enforcement agencies and whatever terrible for India sovereignty if you call up Elon Musk and say switch off for 48 hours he'll say no I won't do it then what will you do h or let's say in some part of India in some city there's rioting you know there are people who tend to riot for some reason in this country and for that let's say you impose a 48 hour blackout but Starling is coming so what do you do then you are kind of losing your sovereignty i think it's a tremendously bad agreement i think we should revoke the license that has apparently been given and now is a good time to revoke it when Elon Musk and Trump are fighting revoke the license and it's okay we don't need your goddamned Tesla uh gigaf factories or whatever in India we'll make our own gigaf factories okay captain um whatever that is I mean what is stopping India from raising Taiwan and Tibet what is stopping India from raising Taiwan what is the point of going blah blah with words the only things that matter in geopolitics are actions what is the point of giving a mut job verbally this is what Indians don't understand because of this this uh this this uh uh debate culture that we have this debate culture in various YouTubers in India huh they think that by giving strong words and statements you have defeated the enemy that's not how it works that's not how it works your your strong words are not going to defeat the enemy it's going to have no effect whatsoever it's going to make you look like a fool so please please grow up people please grow grow up a little bit especially if you watch this channel please grow up a little that's the overall objective of the channel to help you grow a little okay ls thank you so much sir you didn't ask a question but I really appreciate uh the contribution thank you sir or ma'am whatever you are aj Sharma says did I decode it promote veganism or veg at the same time destroying Indian food image by just peasants stay on their processed meat i mean what are you referring to sir did you decode what exactly you're talking about that cockroach milk thing i'm not sure um promote veganism or veg same time destroying Indian i'm I'm a little confused i'm not sure what the question is and what what are you referring to who is trying are you talking about some specific country or some specific organization or some specific group of people it helps if you give a little bit more context otherwise I'm not able to understand Bres welcome and thank you very much um captain etc by the way you look like an asimist priest with this hairstyle well thank you uh please uh what just look and search the monk who is saving Mao Majoli from Christian proletizer Swaja well let's check it out shall we let's check it out um um um um let's put that on the screen let's do a Google search okay the monk the monk who is uh savingly from etc the monk who is saving Majoli okay that's not my hairstyle at all but okay I get what you mean not sure that's my hairstyle do you see this see that that's not my hairstyle anyhow thank you um estral it's it's not often that I'm speechless isn't it okay let me try and decode this long-term effect of indie plate with yup with Eurasian plate to Japan Bangladesh Japan okay long-term effects of effect of Indian plate smashing into the Eurasian plate higher Himalayas higher and higher higher and higher eventually okay second Bangladesh Japan i I hear that Japan the government of Japan is is going to accept a 100,000 Bangladeshes workers because they have a shortage of workers are are you people crazy they will never return they are this is the beginning of the end of Japan if if you if you have such policies bangladeshies my god don't you know what Bangladeshies do in India ah ah horrible hurts me to see this i'm not Japanese oh god okay prelt how did Italian bankers survive all collapses and go global while other bankers perished why Freemasons became so powerful across the world once again this is what you call conspiracy theories show me one powerful Freemason okay let's let's Google powerful Freemasons see I'm not saying that these are what you're saying is fake but there's no way of proving it okay let's see powerful Freemasons who are the who are powerful freemasons okay um let's see george Washington was apparently Freemason franklin Roosevelt Harry Truman was a freemason winston Churchill Simon Bullivar Douglas MacArthur Mozart Buzz Aldrin Benjamin Franklin Mark Twain Alexander Fleming etc oscar Wild well Oscar Wild was very badly intreated by the British natkin Cole okay freemason uh famous okay powerful Indian freemasons let's see very strange names will come in okay I promise you that okay grand lodge of Bombay come on open up bro why are these websites so slow so let's read about famous Indian freemasons firos shame navi swami vive pandit gi mutil gi nehuji president fakrudin etc whatever the name Sir Dab Jamat Gulas Narat Mur Ibraim Karim Boy BGI Dr chakraarti Raj Gopalachari Sir CP Ramas Swami IRC Junjit Si J Boy sir Mult Sultan Muhammad Shah Aakhano Maraj Dulip Singh Nab sir Amin jung whatever that is David Abraham never heard of it him Ras Maflal justice maiden Dr firo Setna GL Raha Narayan Maharaja Jay Chamar Via Wow H Martandanda his holiness whatever that is a Khan okay the Nab of Pati Mansurali Khan um Maharaja of Cindy well that's interesting so some fascinating names for Viveanandanda Motilal Ghuji and so many other interesting names so you have famous freemason who some of them seem to be pretty powerful why did they become powerful look if you have a coordinated organization with lots of connections and powerful people who are willing to help each other etc and willing to you know open various doors it makes you powerful it makes you powerful and if it's a global organization it makes you even more powerful so that's how it works italian bankers survive collapses i'm not sure about the Italian bankers angle uh how many big Italian banks do we have today i think most of the big banks are based in London or or the US uh Udai Kumar says will we ever see US fall in India rise as a hyperpower if India accepts proposal of brick currency and its GDP reaches a significant size 8 trillion by 2029 to avoid Chinese yuan getting unfair age over Indian rupee world will we ever see the US fall look every single empire that we know of in history has fallen so obviously the US empire that currently is the hyperpower will fall one day now how and when is a qu it's an open question and I'm not going to venture a guess as to how it will happen or when it will happen right now it is at the peak of its power eventually someday it will fall no question about it that is guaranteed i give you there's a 100% probability it will happen what time period i don't know i'll not venture a guess okay so will India rise as a hyperpower well that's a bigger question there's a lower probability of that happening because for that India will have to change fundamentally india will have to become an imperial-minded country which means it has to go away from it has to move away from being from being a democracy to being more of a monarchy imperial system like we had historically but lots of people will moan if this happens and whine and complaint if this happens oh democracy is best right and of course there's a there's a danger when it comes to monarchies because if you're a bad monarch then democracy is looks like the nicest thing in the world and so on if India accepts the proposal of breaks India is not accepting that that proposal because once you become part of a of a of a combined currency in which a more powerful nation controls things and it's over for you not going to happen the bricks currency will become a proxy for the yuan then just like the euro is a proxy for the Deutsch mark so not going to happen nanda Kishor says every country is in debt but to who well that's a good question to who right yeah that that's the big question in economics but even I can't answer that question um ICBM said says at Sanders view is India Navy vast vastly underrated well we haven't seen the Indian Navy in action for a long time i think Indian N the Indian Navy could could really really surprise a lot of people so yeah I think the people who underrate the Indian Navy is vastly underrated i mean I would have loved to see the Indian Navy in action during the operation Synindhur i'm not sure what this at Sanders thing is but I would have loved to see the Indian Navy in operation in in action operation maybe in action against the uh terrorists in Karachi i mean there are there are known terrorists who are said to have residences in Karachi and so on so there could have been potentially some action there so I think the Indian Navy itself is very powerful and very very underrated sadesh's financial consultancy follow up to the Nagalan question okay shouldn't we try to bring the far east back to the indigenous culture as it will be better for the long-term stability of India especially with the US trying to carve out a new new nation oh yes absolutely we should try and bring our far east back to their indigenous culture it's obviously going to be better for India's long-term security stability cultural integrity civilizational integrity overall integration of all people it'll be great and yeah I know what you're mentioning over here the project K cookie land for Christ the US is trying to create an artificial cookie country cookie land for Christ out of parts of Manipur parts of maybe the whole of Mizoram maybe some parts of Bangladesh some and some parts of Myanmar this is this is a project that the Americans started during the Biden regime i'm not sure if the Trump regime has entirely rolled it back or even started rolling it back so I think it's still a problem the cookie terrorism is still a problem in Manipur it's going to be a long-standing problem so India needs to bring the Far East back to their indigenous culture it's going to be a long process because the the the destruction of the culture and replacing with the foreign culture took decades but it needs to happen the first thing you need to do is to stop the funding for all these foreign organizations that have infiltrated the place foreign religious organizations that essentially rule the place it needs to happen so I completely agree with you sir mystic SK says what options other than military and diplomatic power can India develop to fight against the threats as China and others want hesitate to use bioweapons it's not our dharm to do the same okay let's not discuss bioweapons and whether it is our dharma to do the same or not listen the our dharma is to safeguard our population and ensure our victory our if you are the leader of India the prime minister you have a very simple very clear dharma ensure the long-term security prosperity and success of the nation and the people long term not today not 5 minutes not not two weeks long term i'm talking about 200 years minimum and whatever you need to do to achieve that it's fine to do it if if if something is worth fighting for it is worth fighting dirty for that's what I would say some people will cry about this they'll say "You're very bad." Okay I'm very bad but that's how it is leading a nation leading a civilization is not for children it's not for amateurs only a few can do it and even many people who have led this country have messed up so badly uh so yeah these are the options so I think that answer that I just gave you I think it answers your question everything is on the table as long as it serves the national interest don't impose restrictions on your actions es especially when it comes to the to to serving the national interest the civilizational interest that's what I would say if others will do it why can't we do it we know others will do it whatever it is hypothetically we should have the answers to all uh questions that they pose to us okay wtiag thank you sir the US okay I'm glad you you opened this up thank you sir i'm glad you opened this up the US had huge presence at the Nurh Khan air base to target Afghanistan well to target whatever and even the Pakistanis did not know what kind of weapons they brought do you think they're hiding nukes there it's a perfect location to tackle Iran and China map well let's see the map okay Glad is prompting me map map hello let's let's do that this is a very very interesting topic now it's all coming out now what the Americans are up to so Nur Khan Air Base Nur Khan Khan Air Base Chakala Laala whatever that means chakla Laala nur Khan Air Base where's the thing here it is shoe Baktar Cricket Ground okay this is the Okay this is the satellite imagery of the Nurh Khan Air Base now let's let's see if we can see any aircrafts over here these are clearly uh aircrafts that are of American origin let's zoom in further let's zoom in further what do we see they may Do they have Pakistani markings or what markings do they have i'm not sure it's very clear i can't see from here what sort of markings do they have uh what is this thing here could be a Pakistani markings but that doesn't prove or disprove anything these seem to be of American origin the manufacturer i mean okay you can even see human beings here pakistani human beings and uh what do we have here so I I I notice a lack of fighter aircraft but these are all military aircraft of various kinds what kind of hanggars do we have where you can hide stuff well you have hangars okay we have some hangars we can't see what's inside obviously that's why hangars exist we have an we have a hangar here and do we have those rapid deployment things not quite so this is not for fighter planes it looks like cuz otherwise you would have those rapid deployment uh runways where you can you know very quickly okay we have some of that here okay okay so maybe they have fighter jets in here which can be rapidly deployed on demand at at maybe 5 minutes notice so this is Nurhan air base and from the news that is emerging okay from the news that is emerging it looks like this air base was off limits to Pakistani military personnel which means that it was apparently being operated by the Americans uh-huh and they had never told us about this so we smashed that air base and it looks like there were some well there was some damage of some kind and maybe it's that that triggered America's panic response that you got to stop this so we don't know what what kind of weapons are there what they are targeting i don't know who who they are targeting i mean Afghanistan is under control iran there are well Pakistan is a good place to keep an eye on Iran from and let's see how far this air base is from Iran let's let's quickly take a look so how far is it from the Avdan border how far is it from Iran how far is it from any other country well by the way okay let's see how far it is from from Afghanistan the shortest distance is about 190 something kilometers how far is it from Shrinagar huh from Shinagar it is it is 160 km from Sinagar how far is it from Delhi it is 670 km from Delhi how far from Kabul uh 375 km and when it comes to Iran I mean it doesn't make any sense if you want to have if you want to keep an eye on Iran you would do quitta you would definitely not do an air base in Punjab okay so let's not even discuss the Iran matter from here over here it's a good place from where you can keep an eye on India very much the Kashmir situation the Kashmir area the Ladak area uh the various air bases we have uh the Pakistan facing air bases that we have in the western se sector of India if you if you have uh certain kinds of assets in the Nuran base you can keep an eye on what's happening in the New Delhi region right and yeah you can also access Afghanistan pretty easily over here and if you have good enough instruments etc you can even keep an eye on Tibet occupied Tibet occupied Shinjang etc but the proximity and location of this air base tells me it was meant for keeping an eye on India okay that's how I see it so it's not a perfect location to tackle Iran or China it's the right location to tackle India so the Americans apparently were operating the Nurhan air base h they have never told us about this that makes us that that makes me question everything the Americans are doing are they really India's friends and allies like they claim are the Pakistani nuclear weapons really Pakistani i don't think so at all anymore i don't think the Pakistanis have the brains to develop nuclear weapons i don't think the Pakistanis have the brains they may have the same DNA as us but they don't have the brains something has gone wrong that has you know meddled up their DNA so I think the Pakistani nuclear weapons are actually US nuclear weapons deployed against us so that tells you the relationship that we have with the US or rather the the that tells you how the Americans regard us as enemies i am pretty pretty much beginning to think that the Pakistani nuclear weapons are US nuclear weapons vidi says is there any other truth behind 911 US is too powerful i don't know clearly there there could be something beyond what we know be maybe it was not Osama maybe it was somebody else uh maybe there is some cover up but what it what is it i have no idea dian Chunan says "Is China really that strong or is it just propaganda their weapons failed in operation zindor and with total censorship nobody knows their real weaknesses could India actually win a war against them?" Well the truth lies somewhere in between most likely uh their weapons the ones they had supplied to Pakistan they obviously failed but then Pakist then the Chinese because of this they got good realtime data battle battle data and I'm sure that the weapons they had supplied to Pakistan were not their best weapons or even if they were now they'll be able to improve them right and uh so that's one that's one point um and operation synindur was simply an air war a three-day war it was brought to an end premature ly or don't pause prematurely uh the fact that the Chinese have censorship total censorship that is a strength as well as a weakness so maybe they have something to hide that that's what it could mean and maybe it's also a strength because the outside world cannot really know what's happening within China uh the last question is do you think India could actually win a war against them well it depends on what kind of war it is if it's a border war a Himalayan war I think in which you know technology um cannot play that big a role because of the incredibly difficult terrain uh so tanks you can have light tanks at best i've seen those light tanks they're pretty light actually compared to the big big heavy tanks the battle tanks that you typically have i have seen tanks on the roads on the on the on the extremely treacherous roads of Ladak so maybe you could have light tanks and maybe you could have those attack helicopters ours are better than the the Chinese attack helicopters and so on so I think if it's a limited uh border war I think India would seriously pose a challenge to China i think we have tremendous missiles i think we may have the deadliest missiles in the world and the Tibetan airfields and and Pak and and Chinese bases are sitting ducks they can reinforce those things but we can do hit after hit and just you know punch a hole into their defenses the question is how many missiles do we have what's our stockpile like we need to have a stockpile of tens of thousands of missiles of various kinds has the government ensured that we have such a stockpile if we have a stockpile of tens of thousands of missiles is you know a war with India for China will be a huge mistake but we if we haven't done our homework and if we don't have sufficient quantities of missiles etc then it then the longer a war goes on the more dangerous it will become for India to win to to yeah to win or to it could it will mean that we we could possibly end up losing because of a shortfall of weapons so the most important thing in today's day and age is you need to have stockpiles significant stockpiles of of kami Khaz drones of anti- uh aircraft and anti- drone systems you know uh defensive uh defensive uh infrastructure defensive weapons you need to have stockpiles of long medium etc range missiles cruise missiles ballistic missiles and so on and so forth so all of that needs to be there we have to be prepared for this to happen at a moment's notice essentially right don't uh start taking action after the threat threat becomes real and shows you shows its face we know the threat already exists so I think India can win a war against China and India can humble China tremendously maybe even make their hold on Tibet uh kind of uh shaky or weak if we plan properly for all contingencies right now MNSH says if the Brahos missile misfire was seen as a way to test Pakistan's air defense capabilities could operation Synindur be a India's attempt to test its nuclear capabilities as well maybe maybe look we don't have clear evidence this way or that way was the was it a really a misfire that Brahmos missile thing that happened like two three years ago or was it a test a way to test Pakistan's air defenses because the the missile nobody the Pakistanis did not even attempt to intercept the missile it just flew into Pakistan and hit some some some kind of target um so it was clearly a brahmos missile that ended up in Pakistan and the Pakistanis did not take any action to stop it probably because it was not going towards any sensitive location in Pakistan you know one of their military bases or terrorist bases it just went and hit some some random location um so maybe it was a way of gouging what kind of response Pakistan will even when this sort of thing happens uh is sindur India's attempt to Pakist Pakistan's nucle capabilities as Maybe in a way it was because a lot has become clear after this that Pakistan's nuclear blackmail is bluff i mean the bluff was called and and that blackmail is has fallen flat no matter how much we hit Pakistan how hard we behave we hit Pakistan the best they did was to go crying to the Americans they did not even make a single threat of using nuclear weapons they went to the Americans and and begged the Americans to intervene and especially when we hit 11 air bases in 20 minutes including Nurh Khan which is owned by the Americans that's when the Americans made a stop they asked us to stop so Pakistan did not come even close to to considering nuclear weapons and that makes me wonder are those nuclear weapons really Pakistani weapons i am now of the opinion that these are American weapons and the big red button lies in the hands of America not Pakistan so I think that has become rather clear after operation sindur which completely reshapes the India US relationship it's good to know who really stands with us and who really are our enemies nishant Khalita says did bat fail to modernize and innovate our military weapon systems after a certain time in ancient times which led to losses during the medieval Islamic invasions kindly give specific examples the reason we lost the reason we were we we first lost Gandhar and then slowly over a few centuries we lost more territory the reason is not because we once had superior military weapons and then we did not modernize that is not the reason the reason was that we did not have political unity in Bat if these invasions had been attempted during the Kushan era when the great Shri Kaneshka was our emperor those invasions would have been smashed like you would smash a cockroach or a mosquito if the invasion had happened during the time of Shri Ashok the same thing would have happened he would have been super cruel to those invaders if this is this had happened during the time of Kumar Gupta or Chandra Gupta of the Gupta Empire or Scanda Gupta or Samudra Gupta they would have been smashed to bits no matter what weapon systems they had the reason we fell to the invasions eventually was because of lack of political unity because during the Kushan era during the Moria era during the Gupta era we had one emperor ruling over entire paratwash but during the time when the the Turk and Arabic invasions happened we had a lack of political community we did not have a single empire we had lots of different kingdoms and each kingdom acted independently of each other they had their own petty jealousies and rivalries and because they did not fight together as one entity that's why the invaders were able to defeat one at a time and eventually they were able to take over the subcontinent started with Gandhar gandhar was this beautiful place seat of ancient culture and wisdom seat of learning in universities gandhar it was the original Kashmir so those are the specific examples I can give you it has nothing to do with military weapons systems etc anonymous says "How can a person become self-employed find develop some skills that can help you provide some kind of genuine value to society find out whatever the skills are i mean it depends on what you're good at what your aptitudes are so acquire some skills that can help you provide genuine value to society value that society really needs so let's say there are some problems in society every society has problems every so society has a certain population whose needs are not being served find a way to serve those needs and then charge for the value you're providing that's how you become self-employed sir Sid says "Your views on the recent fight between Musk and Trump musk made a serious allegation regarding the Epstein files friendship did not last even a year crazy you know." Yeah so Elon Musk made this very serious allegation that the reason why Cash Patel the director of the FBI is not releasing the Epstein files it's been so so many days is because Donald Trump figures features on the Epstein files so So Musk made this allegation on Twitter and now he has deleted the tweets okay he knows everybody has taken screenshots he knows that but now he has deleted the tweet so it's like oh I'm retracting my allegation now so my question is is Musk himself a liar can he be trusted the second question is if he knew all along that Trump features on the Epstein files then why didn't he why didn't Elon Musk put put this out in the public domain immediately i mean don't you have don't you know that there's something called principles if somebody is let's say if you feature on the Epstein files it means you you are a you you you you are essentially a pedophile or something like that right so if you know that somebody is that sort of person you were okay to work with him and say that you love the guy as long as he gave you what you wanted and then now that he is Trump has pushed pushed uh Musk out of his cabinet and out of the White House now Musk is happy to uh you know come up with with the truth what kind of person is this a self-serving person a person who lacks principles so it looks like both these people both these individuals lack principles that's what it looks like to me trump is also that sort of person i have seen this over a very long period of time uh he Trump will say whatever is required to get what he wants it doesn't have to be the truth he will say one thing one day he will say the opposite the next day with a completely straight face that has been Trump's modest operandi and he boasts about that in his book the art of the deal so he's not a trustworthy person maybe his principle is that I going to make money that's the principle but there are deeper principles beyond that right so it looks like no it doesn't look like it's clear that both of these gentlemen uh they lack integrity uh they are not trustworthy people and they're the last people who should be ruling the world uh so so Trump is going to be around for another three and a half years after that he's gone he's done done and dusted but Musk is going to be around for longer so it's not a friendship it's a it was an alliance of convenience musk once tweeted that I love Donald Trump as much as the man can love another man that sort of tweet he made and see now so yeah that's that's just how it is you can't trust these people not trustworthy uh Vamshi Khalim says 1857 wasn't Indian movement Muslims tried Mughal restoration there were other people also fought in this h it was not just Muslims fighting to restore uh the Mughal rule the all it started by the way not from a Mughal or Muslim thing it started from uh merit with Mongal Pande and then it just snowballed and spread like a firestorm everywhere so this is a this is a complicated thing there are layers to this but you can't you know pigeon hole this into a mughal restoration in one sentence it's way more complicated than that sumi says should India form a NATO alliance with Russia against the deep state yeah I'm I'm sure it sounds very good as an idea but the world doesn't work like that it doesn't work like that it won't happen xpg0007 says respect from Punjab respect back sir thank you so much what will the geopolitical impact of accepting SU57 offer with full tech and code transfer with the current India US relationship the Americans will throw a tantrum tantrum tantrum they'll say how dare you do such a thing how dare you yeah but we'll say come on you people are operating in Pakistan h you have given Pakistan your nuclear weapons and you want us to do whatever you guys say despite you acting as our enemies your actions are those of enemies your words are those of friends but your actions matter more than words uh and if you if you buy your your trash can the the F-35 it'll cost 110 mill 10 million per piece and you're going to force us to to ask for an OTP every morning before we take out take it out to fly and before we get the OTP we have to give the entire flight plan and even then even even if we agree to all this if you want to bomb the Durhan Airbase using your F-35 we will switch off the thing you won't allow us to bomb it so why should we buy your overpriced piece of garbage so the thing is it will cause a deterioration in India US relationship but we have no choice we cannot buy the F-35 and the Americans aren't their actions aren't those of friends their actions are those of an enemy nation uh Shubam says how to learn new things what's your way please guide i don't know i just do it automatically subconsciously i just I just learn uh I I see if it's if it's knowledge let's say I want to learn a piece of history for example I have never really read about the Maratas Empire okay I know about it obviously as as I've read about it as part of other historical contexts but I've never really read about the Marat Empire what would I do i would buy the five top top rated books about Marata history and I'll read them all multiple times at least I'll remember some of it then whatever I found interesting I will go I'll do deep dives on the on that based on the internet and based on every other thing so I'll spend a month or so doing this it takes time takes time i read super fast i read at light speed it'll still take me maybe a month after a month I'll feel that I'm reasonably comfortable that I have some understanding of marat history then I'll continue the research phase going deeper deeper into rabbit holes over specific topics and this this period of time may take me a year or two that's how I learn right that's how you that's how you learn new things it takes time you have to be committed and you have to be really serious about this uh if I want to learn let's say let's say I want to revisit tensor calculus okay it's been a while since I used tensor so maybe I must state that I I remember so what would I do i remember how I learned tensor tensor calculus which is which is a which is math how did I learn tensor calculus the first time i think it was during the first year of college i had a book which is somewhere here sham series tensor no it was the sham series book on vector calculus on vectors but it had one chapter at the end on tensors so I just solved every single problem on tensors that take me that took I would do that after coming back home from college in the evening so every every day after college for 2 three hours I would solve the problems and I think it took me three or four days if I if I recall correctly after that I in that time I was done with all the problems then I acquired the Shom series book on tensor calculus itself and that would have taken me a couple of months but I just ran through the whole book solved every problem and by that if you do that you're going to have a reasonably good understanding of tensors and you can then you can read general relativity books and research papers so that's how you do it it takes a tremendous amount of time and effort and mental what would you say will willpower but if you are curious if you want to learn stuff it's it's not something that's that's that's uh that's a problem it's fun so that's how I do it Dr dester sirter says I think you've made an error in the g okay sir I made an error you are right I'm wrong you're great sir okay thank you gro says do you think without foreign invasion bat could have become a country and all princely states would have agreed on a single king forever there is nothing forever nothing is forever do you think without foreign invasion Bat would have been a country without foreign invasion we would not have had princely states first of all please understand what are these princely states the princely states were the puppet regimes that were put in power by the British after killing all the real kings in 1857 in 1857 our real kings stood up and fought the British and the British for whatever reason they were able to succeed and they killed all the royal families they killed them physically off with their heads or hang them one example is Rani Lakmibai and so on they killed everybody and then what did did they do of whichever king or queen they had killed they would find some distant distantly related family member okay and they would take some young kid from that family and put that king as kid as the next king and then they would educate that kid and completely anglicize that kid and these puppet rulers became the rulers of the so and then all these little kingdoms were called princely states and all these little kings and queens they were puppets of the British i think you will know their names today and those were the princely states before 1857 you had real kingdoms and the British destroyed that so today if somebody claims to be from some royal family of some princely states they are descendants of puppets who collaborated with the British they are not the true uh descendants of the true kings of India those are somewhere else they I'm sure they exist i'm sure they exist but uh they are no longer recognized and they are no longer know known and the ones who go around saying oh we are descendants of princess princely the rulers of princely states those are the descendants of puppets and collaborators without foreign invasion yeah so that's what I'll say about this yeah dirj Kamat says mainstream modern mainstream Dharmic schools almost all promote passiveness vegetarianism and suicidal tolerance antiga trait traits which are causing our population to disappear is this design design funded by the west much of it is funded by the west that's what I will say without going into details and naming specifics many of these so-called dharmic movements have been infiltrated long ago Many of these so-called dharmic movements were taken over in the last century in the 20th century i am not mentioning anybody so don't throw a tantrum those who are listening i am not specifically naming anyone i'm not saying every all of them are are infiltrated i am not saying every dharmic movement is infiltrated but some are without naming anyone so yeah many of them promote these things passiveness vegetarianism it's a personal choice but it's it's for the person to decide tolerance and so on anti- Gita traits yeah that's that's a great way of putting it traits that are anti- Gita anti-hagat Gita right i mean the Bhagwat Gita is the is the core of of what you got to learn as a Hindu of course we have so many other texts which go all the way back to the rigveda but if you want to learn how to live a great life and to be a great person then there's no better text than than than the than what Sri Krishna said on the battlefield to Arjun when Arjuna was wavering right so anybody who teaches you something that goes against the Bhagat Gita you've got to put a huge question mark on that person's face that who does this person really serve and what is this person's real agenda that's all I will say about this so Dharma thank you so much for bringing this this to everybody's notice uh unless somebody asks me a question I don't take these things so you have made me take this up so I will say this I am not naming anybody i am not claiming that every dharmic school has been taken over by the west not all but some are so how do you know that one of that so and so dharmic school is compromised if they are preaching something that goes against the the the original teachings of the of the Gita the Bhagat Gita it is possible that some of these dharmic schools may put out their own versions of the Bhagwat Gita potentially possibly i'm not naming anybody but once once again it's also possible that these new versions of the Bhagat Gita may have some certain certain changes from what Sri Krishna said and it's very difficult for the ordinary person to find out what these changes are and to even notice that they have edited and modified this thing right and some of them insult other Hindu gods and so on so I would say it's it's a very dangerous thing it's a very dangerous thing and it it's very important for people to notice this and realize that not all is well shiva Rajput says could can the new cold war between the US and China turn into a real war and will Pakistan be the battleground or the pawn role of Pakistan China versus US pakistan is there for India pakistan is a pawn it's always been a pawn and the objective has always been to target India it's nothing to do with China so China wants to use Pakistan as a pawn to target India the US has always used Pakistan as a pawn to target India always of course for a decade or so there was the focus on Afghanistan but after that the focus came back to India um so Pakistan has always been a po pawn it's not a battleground it's an expendable pawn it's a disposable pawn um can the new cold war turn into a real war i think both nations will try their best not to have a real war because it will be tremendously uh damaging to both countries and their infrastructure and their economies the objective will be to win without actually fighting fighting a kinetic war so hopefully it doesn't turn into a real war because then other nations will will get dragged into it which is bad for everybody regamy says prospects of self-reliance defense wise i think we are on a very u good footing when it comes to self-reliance defense wise um uh look we we are completely self-reliant when it comes to missiles of every kind whether it's uh ballistic missiles we have short medium long intercontinental range ballistic missiles okay we have ballistic missiles and possibly other missiles with MIRV capability uh we have cruise missiles of various ranges including supersonic cruise missiles like the Brahmos we will eventually soon have hypersonic cruise missiles uh we have subsonic cruise missiles also which have been pretty well tested and which could be inducted uh we have various kinds of drones very high quality drones so in in in these matters we are extremely uh extremely uh very self-sufficient in terms of these things um when it comes to uh naval stuff uh once again we have very good missiles etc um we definitely can use more submarines one of the Achilles heels that we have is submarines uh whether it's nuclear whether it's conventional so we need to have I would in my opinion at least 50 submarines come on if you have 50 submarines then it means that any given at any given point in time you may have 17 or so deployed uh operationally how do I know that well secrets uh then air force wise the one achilles heel there is is uh the jet engine technology so that's something we need to figure out so overall we are on on on a very good track there are certain things that we need to figure out i think in 5 10 years we could be one of the biggest defense exporters and probably by the time if we can figure out those couple of things i'm sure there's something some some other things as well but those couple of things if if you can figure out the jet engine and the submarine thing then we could be a tremendously powerful nation um J Singh says is India's cold start doctrine still valid it could still be valid for sure but maybe it's evolved and we are not aware of it see India doesn't publicize and publish its doctrine like some other nations do like the US okay so doctrines evolve after operation Sindur i promise you there's been a lot of evolution in the doctrine uh so maybe there's a new version of cool start maybe cold start isn't trash bin and we have a different kind of doctrine possibly yeah maybe a pulse pause war doctrine which is kind of cold start but maybe different kind of cold start so it's hard to say i'm uh what I can tell you is that I it's it's a given it's almost a guarantee that after operation Synindhur and all the data that we all the data all the observations all the feedback feedback that came to us from our operations from all the observational evidence we have a lot will have changed in India's doctrine we have way more intelligence now way more intel we have now about the way Pakistan's military operates what their strengths are what their weaknesses are what the other nations involvement is and so on and that will have helped us reshape our doctrine and make it more more robust so I'm sure The doctrine has changed dv Chandan Malik says "Why does Indian media focus on trials over truth trials over truth despite 1.48 lakh outlets none frame India's global view is it slow courts or societal stigma why is business failure seen as crime you've asked like multiple questions sir why does Indian media focus on trials over truth i'm not sure what that means trials over truth okay I'm not able to understand that but yeah despite 1.48 uh lakh outlets none frame India's global view that's a problem that's a problem i have been saying this for the past four plus years that why don't we have our own version of of the BBC or the CNN or the Chinese uh CC CCTN or whatever it is they call it or Al Jazzer all these little nations have these mega outlets the the Germans have Deutsche Lady DW uh and so on and so forth the Chinese have the thing the Japanese have the thing we have nothing we have some of these channels that have this 8:00 p.m 9:00 p.m debates shouting matches with like six to 8 to 12 people on the screen all shouting at the same time nothing ever emerges as an outcome of these debates i personally have been guilty of go of going on these debates i am still invited to these debates um but what's the outcome and how does it set our agenda globally it doesn't it essentially turns us into a laughing stock you know the west kind of makes fun of India like you have 28 different people on the screen and all these things going on and so on so forth uh so that's a problem we need to have a very serious media outlet and the government has Dur Dashan why can't we transform Dudashan into a global beast i know Dudashan is still seen as this 1980s quality TV channel with completely unprofessional uh staff and all that you know amateurs but you could completely revamp them revamp the whole thing the government has the money more the government has deeper pockets than anybody else on on the in the country they can transform dud dash into a global behemoth as India's mouthpiece as India's you know the the the news outlet that puts India's uh perspective up front in front of the world which it needs to happen but the doesn't look like there is any um desire for this to happen from the perspective of the government so it is um sad to see uh slow quotes I am not I I don't have any idea what that Think you're mixing questions over here why is business failure seen as crime over here business is seen as a crime in India if somebody makes money that it's seen as a crime in India right if somebody earns a little bit of money people start complaining haven't you seen that you see that all the time i turned on uh super chats recently because I want to test it out and I want to see uh whether the quality of the questions improves and I get a 100 plus complaints that you are now making money baba I made I did 248 episodes without super chats you don't see that so Indians are like this nitpickers and complainers and they don't like the prospect of anybody making a little bit of money from something right that's what India is like that's what the Indian population is like it's very sad to see this so business doing business is seen as a crime making money is seen as a crime and business failure is also seen as a crime in India this whole perspective this whole mindset has to be changed and it starts with changing the education system it everything everything goes back if you want to change the quality of a society if you want to uh change the way so society thinks if you want to change a society's perspective and viewpoint and worldview it has to start with the education system i've been saying that harping about this for years so let me say it again the education system needs to be reformed let me say that with a smile for a change okay abishek Kare says Manuspati how to counter if somebody brings it i have no idea what you're asking i like the Manuspriti manuspriti is one of our great texts and uh one of our great historical texts and we have thousands tens of thousands of historical texts and uh some people have demonized the Manuspriti i can show you religious texts that are a million times more toxic than anything you can than any allegation you can make about the manuspriti so get the hell out of the way those who are harping on that manusmi is this or that huh so yeah but anyway this is not my cup of tea this religious matter okay I don't I don't address these things okay okay vivi says uh I don't know why India has painted as some garbage land during independ during independence we were the second most powerful nation in Asia at the time we made the first Asian jet it's all the power of propaganda my dear friend it's all the power of propaganda the truth doesn't matter in the world the age of the west is the age of is the it's the posttruth age the west invented something called propaganda of course they didn't they weren't the first to invent it we or we may have invented it i mean if you if you see uh Emperor Ashoka's inscriptions everywhere you could say that that was propaganda you know to some extent but anyway the age of the West is the post-truth age truth doesn't matter only the only thing that matters is what somebody repeats over and over and over again that's propaganda so yeah it's this what you're saying is because of propaganda that's why certain um certain narratives exist about India animeh poll says "How can we build stronger national unity when many are unaware of the geopolitical threats we face what role can citizens play just beyond beyond the government and armed forces in resisting propaganda and safeguarding of our nation?" Look beyond the governmentto government interactions beyond the interactions between armed forces and armed forces which is warfare beyond that there is another uh domain of warfare which is the warfare on social media and it is social media narratives that that essentially shape the way the world thinks these days and it shapes the way nations think now social media platforms are owned by the by the west which makes it very easy for the west to to manipulate the the um the world view of Indians and the way Indians think and even the mood of the nation i promise you they have got big dashboards on screens in the west which show which show color-coded mood charts mood maps of what the mood is like in various parts of India about a certain topic and then they can trend trend certain things on Twitter and other social media outlets and then change the mood by doing that we saw a glimpse of that in prism which was leaked by Edward Snowden more than almost 15 years ago if they could do it at that time imagine what they can do today and when it came to prism I think India was one of the top nations under US surveillance okay uh so I think that if you want to build a stronger national unity uh you obviously aren't part of the government majority of Indians aren't part of the government or the armed forces but you can fight the good fight on social media every day just spend five minutes you know putting out the truth about whatever matters to you on social media everybody has social media accounts Instagram um Facebook uh Twitter YouTube whatever else I may have missed so spend 5 minutes a day putting out something positive about India put or countering some some false narrative about India just 5 minutes a day doesn't take much of your time so everybody if 1.4 4 billion Indians do that imagine the effect of that so that's how you can build national unity uh etc um anonymous says "Well thank you very much sir i'm doing well." Thank you but what's the followup okay I'll see i'm sure there's there's a follow-up somewhere thank you okay k says "My theory black hole equilibrium via Higsfield integrity prevents singularity general general relativity holds at core is it viable from an extra physics view?" Uh I can't say just like that if you can show me the equations that you've worked out then I can look into it because see when it comes to physics theories uh we have to look at the equations without looking at the equations you can't really tell whether it holds because you know words are vague and nebulous mathematical equations are precise so when I see your equations that you must have developed to you know as as the backbone of the theory then I'll be able to figure it out so you know my email id is down there in the des in the description whatever calculations uh and derivations you've done please email that to me i'll check it out and I'll get back to you in case it is worthwhile uh AJ Sharma says "Why is veganism or vegetarianism aggressively promoted while or while Indian food is called unhygienic unhealthy on social media especially post Ukraine war any hidden agenda post Ukraine war in February 2022 Vladimir Putin launched the special military operation uh to denazify and whatever else Ukraine and demilitarize Ukraine uh because Ukraine was crossing uh NATO was crossing Russia's red lines and India refused to participate in the western sanctions and other measures against Russia once India refused to participate we saw the launch of a coordinated slander uh campaign against India on social media and in the large larger scale legacy media that is BBC CNN Guardian Lufigo and so on and so forth so on so forth all the western media outlets started this coordinated campaign against India and uh western media outlets BB eta they will do it at a certain level the think tanks think tanks will do it at a different level and on social media you can get down and dirty and create all kinds of disgusting memes about India right so all of this is a coordinated set of actions there's one single entity behind all of this that's the that's the thing there's no hidden agenda it's an open agenda it's about demonizing India so that in the future if India is punished in some way if something bad happens to India then nobody feels bad right that's the deal so for example operation zindur happens and for some reason Pakistan wins then the west will say people in the west will not feel so bad about this that sort of thing that tells you that tells you that India needs to be very careful and very serious about its defense uh nobody will feel bad if something bad happens to India and nobody will come to India's rescue you rated Indian Navy view is at UK Sanders Military Academy you rated Indian Could you please explain in a little more detail i'm not able to decipher these things you rated Indian Navy view okay so the UK Sanders Military Academy says India's Navy is not great who the hell cares what the UK thinks the UK is a third rate military power the UK is a third rate world power the UK doesn't matter the only importance the UK has is first as the the US is lap dog and secondly as the world's global ep epicenter of moneyaundering beyond that there's no other utility the UK is a poor nation attached to London which is a milit which is a moneyaunder moneyaundering hub the global moneyaundering hub that's all so I don't care what the UK Sanders military academy thinks i don't care doesn't matter they don't don't even have their own nuclear deterrent the big red button sits in Washington the prime minister is anonymous nobody knows who who the prime minister is is it Rishi Sunak is it Theresa May is it somebody else oh these days it is Starmer is it well wait a couple of weeks somebody else will come in doesn't matter the UK is irrelevant anonymous says currently every computer in the world is is adeared to hierarchal organizational structure H every company in the world aderes to hierarchal organizational structure ho in which CEO is the highest authority and CTO CFO etc yeah there's a hierarchy yes yes there is i agree uh in any organization if you want to have an organization that functions properly you need to have a hierarchy you can't have a plain flat organization it doesn't work I mean can you have the sweeper do the or or the or the cleaner or the janitor do the work of a computer programmer can you have a computer programmer do the job of a security guard can you have a security guard do the job of the of the of the chief uh financial officer can you have the chief financial officer do the job of the chief executive officer and so and so forth it doesn't work right everybody has specialization that's why so any functional society any functional organization has a properly laid out division of labor structure turjjo says I'm a Bangladeshi Hindu 80% of Bangladeshi Bangladesh is less is is about is less than 2 m above sea level 70% floods yearly as the sea levels rise how should India respond to this crisis as the sea levels rise we should um we should uh offer asylum to Bangladeshi Hindus i am totally in favor of that give asylum in India to all Bangladeshi Hindus that's what we should do beyond that I have nothing to say anonymous says "Does Barat have or had any own organizational structure which is better than the HOS did ancient Bat had companies?" Ancient Bat did not have this great huge corporations as far as we know ancient Bat had uh was you know it's yeah it's a very interesting question you're asking did did ancient Bat have companies you had guilds guilds are are organiz not organizations but communities uh close-knit communities of people who are engaged in the same profession it's kind of tied to the jati verna system that we used to have and which has been destroyed uh jati was typically occupation based wasn't it no jati was was lineage based and vera was occupation based and it was pretty complicated it was too complicated for the British to wrap their heads around so we did not have any mega corporations as such but we were a completely fully industrialized society and I think in bat in the government you would have had an organizational structure a proper hierarchal organization structure as far as we know well I I have never seen any reference to any Indian corporation back in the day before the Turk occupation uh invasions began uh so yeah not sure about this but that's a fascinating question you've asked and I I wonder why Indian historians have not tried to address this topic right so if yes how did they used to operate and what was their organizational structure as always colossally proud as a distant student of yours thank you and thank you to you as well so like I said I am not sure I have never come across any historical document or book or whatever that speaks about Indian corporations back in back in the old days back in the days when India was genuinely sovereign and culturally and civilizationally independent uh we know that we had all the possible industries in the world metallological industries ship building industries uh we uh textile industries arms manufacturing and whatnot everything you could imagine we had that in the country and this was all decentralized it was not like we have five metropolitan cities and unless you move to one of these big cities you won't have a job no people had jobs wherever they were in the country it was the world's probably best economic model but as a as a consequence you I as far as I can see it looks like we did not have any mega corporations so I haven't seen evidence of that and I haven't really even thought about this thus far until you asked me this question so yeah now that you asked me the question I'm trying to recall from from all my years of reading about Indian history i can't remember a single reference in any history book about an Indian corporation a mega corporation comparable to what you may have today um if you want to know about the organization structure in the Indian governance system during the Morin era uh read the Artha Shastra it's very clearly laid out over there but uh corporate structure no idea whatsoever so I am going to have to say I'm sorry i don't don't know as far as I know nobody has written about this if it did exist no historian has bothered to research that which is surprising because nobody has even mentioned that we tried to research this and we could not find anything which is strange yeah uh Sumant Damarla says "How can somebody intercept ICBM with nuclear warhead if they intercept in space a nuclear explosion in space would be catastrophic for Earth." Right not right let me explain why so Starfish Prime let us Google Starfish Prime shall we starfish Prime let's look at the images first this is what a nuclear explosion in space looks like all right now uh let's look at the AI summary which is not necessarily right but it will be the same quality as Wikipedia 1.4 megaton nuclear blast conducted by the US in 62 detonated at a high altitude 400 km over the Pacific Ocean okay so that's a big warhead 1.4 1.4 4 megat ton it created a significant EMP that's disrupted power grids and communication systems in Hawaii it caused damage to satellites in orbit uh and so on so forth etc so as you can see a nuclear explosion in space will not be catastrophic for the earth now that's number one okay that's number one number two if you take out an ICBM you if you smash it to bits and it has nuclear warheads those nuclear warheads won't explode they are designed to explode when when they reach the target they won't just randomly explode and even if they explode let's say then you can see what happens nothing happens it's fine it may damage some satellites in space um perhaps but most likely I would say not most likely but guaranteed they are designed to not explode in space because if if let's say let's say the US launches an ICBM at Russia for example okay so the ICBM will exit the atmosphere and then try to reenter the atmosphere and let's say we have an exo atmospheric interception so we take out the Russians take out the ICBM before it can reenter the atmosphere maybe let's say at 150 km or 200 km height altitude and let's say the satellite the ICBM has let's say 10 warheads and they all explode it I think the Americans have way more satellites in space than the than the Russians right will it cause will it not cause more damage to the Americans it will uh so the Americans will ensure that whatever happens if the if the ICBM is intercepted it will not result in the detonation of the nuclear warheads you can build in safe failsafe measures to ensure it doesn't happen it's the same thing like you know what if India hits Pakistani nuclear warhead storage sites will it not cause nuclear explosions not necessarily it doesn't work like that okay so I hope that answers your question ankita has gifted five Aijit chart memberships thank you so much ma'am you're very kind thank you so much uh confused fan says why is India so passive why can't India play games with China with respect to Taiwan or Tibet because in the real world you can play games to the extent to which you're powerful it's not a TV debate where everybody can come and shout come and shout at the same vocal volume it's not a TV debate it's the real world in the real world your ability to play games is constrained by two things one your power secondly the power of your adversary if your adversary is four times more powerful than you then you have very little space to play games because when they start playing games it's going to affect you four times as much so let's not get all okay the solution to this problem is for India to become more powerful for that India has to work really really hard for the next 15 20 years no other solution so this is what happens you know this is what happens because of a rotten education system people can see that India is not powerful and India is being passive against China but people are not able to understand why it is like this because the education system my dear friends has not given you the tools to understand how things work in the world so you were like oh India is very passive blah blah blah but you don't understand why it is so what are the things that are constraining India that you don't understand because your teachers your textbooks never taught you anything you should be deeply deeply disappointed with your teachers and with your textbooks and your schools and colleges and universities they did not teach you anything you are completely clueless today you don't understand why India is not able to do so and so thing or so and so thing against China and why China can do this but India can't do it because they did not teach you a thing about these things it's so sad ramnat says "Rah how did Russia bypass western sanctions what WTO India impact how did Russia bypass western sanctions?" They didn't bypass any sanctions they just withtood the sanctions why because they are an utarchy they are enormous land mass and they the land mass is such that it is it it is it has all the resources you need to have as a civilization whether it's iron whether it is copper whether it is coal whether it is oil whether it is gas whether it is agricultural products whether it is uh chem chemicals whether it is fertilizer whatever you want everything is available in Russia you the Russians have to import nothing so even if you put all kind of sanction sanctions on Russia it doesn't affect Russia Russia that's the reason why Russia was able to withstand the sanctions WT India Impact I have no idea what you're asking so sorry Charm Danesha says uh Israel controls the US deep states apparently this means they drive US policy and actions it's very confusing US has sided Pakistan but Israel India that's the question I have raised multiple times and nobody has an answer to this and Charidesha is asking a very good question say it's like this we know I think nobody can deny by this that the US has positioned Israel as its number one ally for some reason the US will never ever ever do anything that will in any way big or small hurt Israel's national interest the US will always offer unconditional support to Israel right so it means that these two are the closest allies you can imagine anywhere in the world the US values Israel more than it values its own mother country the UK right so that's why many people say that the Israelis control the US deep state okay which means that they drive US policies and actions fine fair enough lots of people say that now but but Pakistan is a US vasal state and Israel is India's friend so what is Israel's relationship with Pakistan that's the big question that people don't answer in India because in India people don't think right people don't think in India in India we have full support Israel full support Israel people don't look even one layer deeper what's the relationship between Israel and Pakistan in the 1980s the Israelis had proposed a plan to India that let's conduct a joint air force operation and we will destroy Pakistan's nuclear reactor which was being built at the cahuta or wherever okay so the plan was that Israeli air force fighter planes will take off with Indian fighter planes from air bases in western India and we'll go and wipe out the Pakistani nuclear reactor and and return to air base so that was the plan and it was it almost went ahead but at the 11th hour Israel pulled out of it and that's why the Pakistani nuclear program went ahead and maybe the Pakistani nuclear program was just a was just a cover for Pakistan requiring for Pakistan acquiring US nuclear warheads or whatever it is so Israel walked out of this thing at the last moment why did Israel choose not to destroy Pakistan's nuclear reactor and what's the nature of the Israel Pakistan relationship like today these are these are nebulous matters there are big question marks over these things the Israelis and Pakistanis don't have official uh diplomatic relations pakistan doesn't recognize the the state of Israel and so on pakistan says Israel is evil blah blah blah but what is the actual deal is the question right and that there is a lot of lot of uh lot of vagueness big question mark over this because on the one hand Israel is Israel is the US's biggest ally on the other hand India and Israel have excellent relations Pakistan is India's second biggest enemy Pakistan is a US vasal Israel and US best terms so what is the Israel relationship relationship with Pakistan and there are other questions when it comes to Israel also okay which I'll not go into over here so it's an excellent question that Charby has raised over here and it's a question I think Israel should answer I can't but it's a question that needs to be asked so glad to have have this question today Jen says please come back to normal or maintain question quality we'll see about that sir Anchul Singh says America series next episode soon enough soon enough i am I am I I think I'm taking on too many things at the same time i am doing uh these Q&As every week last week I did five of them okay this is the fifth one for this week right next week we will have four i'm also doing um I've also restarted the Indian interest one episode per week next week we will have three episodes sorry two episodes of geost strategy i also have some podcasts that I need to release and I also have the understanding America series that needs to continue so I think I'm juggling a lot of things right now but it will come soon the next episode i already have some in the in the can so they'll come out soon and I thank you for asking this question i'm glad that some people are watching and understanding America and the next episode will come out reasonably soon ritik Yiddui says "Saw your tweet about Japan why doesn't Japan bring in more Indians who share similar values instead of groups that may disrupt their culture are they solving one problem only to create another?" You see my dear friends in case you have been watching this channel for some time you will know that Japan has lost control of its destiny japan became a slave of another country in 1945 1945 was the year the American military occupation of Japan started in 1945 the Americans wrote the Japanese constitution it was not written by Japanese it was written by the Americans and from 1945 until 2025 how many years 80 90 whatever it is how many years is it yeah 80 years in 80 years not a word of that constitution has changed the Americans have not allowed Japan to change a word of the constitution the Americans have more than 130 permanent military bases on Japanese soil the Americans control the Japanese economy the Bank of Japan can't do a thing without the approval of the US generals who run the country the Japanese foreign policy is controlled by the US the Japanese economic policy is controlled by the US and now the Americans have decided that we're going to have invaders into Japan the same thing that's happening to Europe is now going to happen to Japan so you're going to have Rohingya you're going to have Bangladeshies you're going to have God knows what else coming into Japan so it's not Japan's fault it's the Americans who are doing this and it's sad it's terribly sad wamsh Kalam says if princely states are puppets then Rajputs are too from Mgal collaboration so this is one allegation that they keep raising about the Rajputs uh the Rajputs contributed more blood to the country they shed more blood to the country than you can imagine they were the front line of India's defenses for close to 500 years ever since the Gandhara invasion started the Rajputs were doing the fighting the bleeding and the dying eventually the Rajputs were broken because of a lack of political unity every Rajput kingdom fought bravely but fought without uni unifying with the others so this went on for centuries even 500 years after Gandhar fell the Rajputs were still fighting but eventually they were broken and some were co-opted by by the Mughals so that's why this this slander has started that Rajputs were mogul collaborators well well it is just sad to see this our our own Indian people saying such things just sad you know and this is a great example of how divided India is indians like to you know launch taunts and jibes at each other and they feel good about this sad to see this eshwaria Sina says you've always criticized Shri the the magnificent Shri Naruji for his policies but you have to agree on his fact that his non-aligned position has made India a true sovereign nation really you say so non the non-aligned moment was a stupidity India should have been multi-aligned madam multi-alignment is very where the real juice is where the real um you know that that's the that's the right policy why be nonaligned Non-aligned was a term that was an excuse for being mediocre india should have played at at the biggest and highest level of geopolitics india should have played should have been friendly with all the big powers without taking sides and if you do that properly if you are a droid in doing this then you can really reap the maximum benefits but if you just say that I'm non-aligned but you become a puppet of the USSR what kind of a joke is that do you think India was really sovereign do you think India was really sovereign in the during the 20th century cold war you think so ma'am so India what should what India should have done was India should have been multi-line we should have we should have invited American investment we should have invited Russian investment we should have told America that we are a better alternative to China you don't need to get into the Chinese thing we should have told America you don't need Pakistan we are there we're going to do whatever you want right we would have told the Russians look look we are not becoming American puppets we're not becoming their vasals or allies we are doing business with them you are welcome to invest in in India so play that sort of game it's difficult it's not impossible it's happened many times in the past that's what India should have done that way India would have been sovereign as well as India would have become way richer than China and way way earlier than than China and then India could have played it played its entirely own game so that is my position on this ma'am uh Ritikui says did you watch the Vijay Malia podcast your views i don't watch podcasts i simply don't have the time to watch podcasts and I haven't watched the Vijay Malia podcast so I don't have any views on that prashant says "If you get a chance to interview the e external affairs minister what are my top questions?" I don't know if if the opportunity arises I'm sure I will you know when I do a podcast it's not an interview it's a conversation i usually speak about only about uh 5% of the time I speak very less generally I want the other person to talk um that's how I've always done it um I'm not the person who will going to you know inter intervene and interfere and keep interrupting the per the person I'm talking to but I never go into a podcast session with a set of questions in my mind i never have a sheet of paper only once it happened because the other gentleman insisted i don't like it i never have a piece of paper with so with with predetermined questions i always go into a podcast with a completely empty mind and I start the conversation and we'll see how it goes it only works if you have some kind of understanding and knowledge of of what the other person's domain and field is so if I get to speak with our external affairs minister in a podcast I will go in with an empty mind but I'm sure it'll be a fantastic podcast so I I don't know what I what I would talk about right off if you ask me right now i have no idea maybe things will have changed things will be different if whenever this happens if it happens yeah charbby says why West does not like India we are only doing good live peacefully and most prosperously wherever we are you see the west is not like us they don't like people living peacefully if you look at their history is it a history of allowing people to live in peace it is a history of going where people are minding their business and living their lives and destroying those cultures genociding people stealing their land and then claiming to be the upholders of human rights the west is the biggest problem that the human civilization has encountered in the past 500 years so we India we were enslaved by the west for 250 years for a quarter millennium they plundered everything of value out of India they tampered with our society they tried to Christianize vast regions of India they imposed their primitive barbaric systems on India institutions on India their inferior governance system has been imposed on India they handed power to a set of crooks etc and the objective was that by the time a few decades pass India will be completely destroyed its culture will be uprooted civilization will be gone but lo and behold we are still here and uh when the British left our life expectancy was 31 the average person was expected to live 31 years in India our GDP per capita capital capita was abysmal and so on but we rose again we're growing again and from the western perspective their their attitude is how dare you still exist after we ruled you and plundered you for 250 years how dare you still survive and how dare you still be polytheistic and they are determined to smash us into into oblivion that's why they don't like India they hate polytheists and they hate anybody who doesn't have a white skin and they hate anyone who can set a better example than their system so that's why they hate us and they will not allow us to live peacefully and mind our own business so there's going to be some kind of reckoning someday ritik Yagu Yaduanchi says Iscon is blamed per live chat response i have no idea about that i I have not mentioned any anybody anywhere so uh Adit Kumar says is the news of Taiwan asking for Indian readers true is it if it is true why is America allowing this i haven't heard of this news okay let's let's Google it let's Google it and see if it is true if it has appeared in the news so Thai uh sorry Taiwan Indian radars yeah Taiwan is interested in uh that's one second i have to see the news news where's the news resonant news i don't think that's a reliable source of information business today china D okay so I am looking for a properly established news outlet china gave Pakistan radar settle we know that okay so I think look I don't know what this outlet is but I don't think it's a major outlet it's not I don't think it's a outlet that can be regarded as a as a reputable outlet so I don't know in all these YouTube channels i I don't believe them i mean there's no reason to to put too much credence into what various YouTube channels say despite me also being a YouTube channel I'm saying this okay being very clear about this so I don't know if this is true so if it is not known to be true then we cannot speculate as to why the US would allow it so I don't know some people just for views and clicks and whatnot will put out all kinds of random news madeup news but uh yeah so you have to take these these all these claims with a grain of salt purina Singh says Pier Modi is invited to the G7 just a week before the summit something sinister has been planned for credit GI Trump to or credit Jump to try something foolish for headlines um I don't think anything sinister is being planned i think the Canadian new prime minister maybe he wants to uh build some bridges with India uh his predecessor Mr justin Trudeau has had done more damage than you can imagine to India Canada relations so maybe Mr carney wants to repair the ties and it doesn't make I mean the G7 loses relevance if if a major power a major economy like India is not invited um so I don't think anything sinister is being planned will Trump try something foolish for headlines well only Trump will know about that trump Trump is capable of anything trump is a juvenile irresponsible person you never know what he will do but even he will not cross certain lines hopefully we'll see about that we'll see lavana says CCP and USA weakening is good for India brain drain ccp and USA weakening well who is saying that USA is weakening anywhere if USA weakens well it will cause instability in the world um CCP weakening once again I haven't seen evidence of CCP weakening so I don't know when if they're putting restrictions on the American education system and visas for Indians then it'll be good for India's brain drain but then the question is all these bright minds who are not able to go to the US what will we do for them in India will we give them the opportunities they would have got in the US that's the question dr hershwadan Mo says "Why is Trump supporting Pakistan so openly and saying Pakistan is strong leadership and some people will not like what I'm saying refers to India?" Well the US has invested in Pakistan for decades the US regards India as a potential long-term enemy and rival not enemy but rival they see that they see that they see that India has the potential to be the next China by a 2040 horizon the next 15 years if India keeps growing at 7 8% a year for the next 15 years we're going to be the next China and China by then will be a very different country a weaker country an older country an older population not necessarily a weaker country but a very different kind of country so then the US will may have two rivals instead of just one and they guess that you know if India is right now acting so nice maybe in the future it won't act so nice so that's why they don't want India to grow so for that Pakistan is brilliant pakistan is a great asset to have to keep India permanently off balance permanently worried so obviously Trump will support Pakistan for that reason and they have significant investments that have recently come to light in Pakistan apparently the Americans are operating Nurhan air base apparently America is operating a Nuran air base so obviously if they have such investments in Pakistan and Trump's family has recently invested in some Pakistani crypto cryptocurrency scheme so if they have so many investments in Pakistan and they see they see Pakistan as a valuable nation then obviously they will support Pakistan pratish thank you very much sir thank you even Lord thank you for extending your membership uh how did the Africaners make desert farms better well South Africa isn't really a desert south Africa has got good terrain excellent climate very nice cool climate very similar to the southern part of Australia very nice climate it's never hot it's pretty cold at times and so on and it's it's great for for cultivation for for agriculture etc so the Africaners exploited this wonderful um terrain the wonderful quality of soil in a in southern Africa and they did not build farms in deserts uh they built farms in the wealths of Africa South Africa vel DT felt uh that's the Africana word word for field I would say or or prairie or something and they also had uh farming operations in Nami in the Namibia region now Namibia is more desertified let's let's take a look at a the map so So that will give us some kind of uh better understanding let's look at the map so this is uh South Africa now let's look at the terrain so I would imagine that the the Africana farms would have been in the green areas and uh as you can see there are lots of lakes lots of rivers and all so overall it's it's not really desertified and if you look at the satellite image satellite then I can assure you that there are lots of opportunities for using all this water for building farms so even where you would have terrain that seems to be barren you have plenty of water bodies so I suppose that's what they would have exploited all these water bodies to to to build their farms and in Namibia I'm sure the situation would have been much much harder but even there you have lots of water bodies and so on there is of course a Nib Namibian desert over here which obviously you don't want to farm in but you want to get the diamonds from there and yeah tremendous quantity of diamonds you find in Namibia and so on so I think that's the deal so yeah now Ritik Edwini says "Do you think higher Indian authorities would know what leverage Israel has over the US other than the money control can we develop that kind of control?" I think the higher Indian authorities would know what what whatever leverage exists i think they would but I don't know what leverage exists and that's why I can't answer the second part of your question can we develop that kind of control so if I would possibly know what the higher Indian authorities know then maybe I could give some some insights as to how as to whether we can first of all develop such kind of control and if yes then how um I have some what what you would call educated guesses as to what the kind of leverage may exist but since it's a guess and not a fact not a proven fact so I can't say it in open so yeah there you have it okay vidyman says often talk about what's often we often talk about what's wrong with Indian education system and end there along with nit nitpicking cribbing without action is also our classic trait well if you see my episodes 28 to 31 or whatever it is I have given detailed action plans on what needs to happen so I am not a net picker Viji G i have given detailed action plans on in those three episodes very detailed as to what needs to happen what changes need to be implemented as says queser mango are better than alonso maybe maybe it's possible I I love mangoes uh Tipan says at the subatomic level quarks of all elements are the same so is the entire universe made up of one kind of matter that is very similar to ma mahata maha mahaatwa mentioned in the puranas what's your opinion at the subatomic level the quarks of all elements are the same no that's not the case there are six kinds of quarks up down top bottom strange charm see there in my head up down top bottom strange charm these are the different kinds of quarks that you have and they are very different they've got very different uh u masses and so on would you let's let's quickly take a look at that yeah I'll put that on the screen let me share some kind of graphic i'm sure there are graphics available okay okay quarks quarks there we have it so yeah up down but what are the masses very different masses very different properties and characteristics see this is in the masses are going to be in terms of mega electron volts per c the up quark is 2.16 me by c^ squ the down quark is 4.7 me the charm quark is 1.27 the strange quark is 93.5 mev wait till you see more the top quark is 172.5 GV per c^ squ okay even the charm cork is in GV and uh the bottom quark is 4.183 GV so the top quark is super massive 1.72.57 G V per squared the up quark is tiny in comparison uh to that so the quirks are very different very very very very different from each other it is not one single ta there are a whole bunch of different twas right Amisha Mishra says why Akbar is called the great in history let us begin this practice of calling this individual by his real name i mean why call him why give him a fake name what was his name his name was Jalal Udin jalal Udin let's let's Google uh here we have it okay jalal Udin Turic King jalal Odin look at this look at this look at this okay i'm not talking about Mangabi i'm talking about Jalal Oudin mughal okay mughal Mughal king see Akbar Jalaludin Muhammad Akbar so if you if you search for Jalaluduin Turk king they will give you Jalaluduin Mangaborni or Jalaluduin the coward who ran from Chingish Khan and found refuge in India right but this fellow who is called Jalal who called Akbar his real name was Jalal Udin so let's call him Jalaludin why give him a fake name akbar which means great akbar the greatness great the great Akbar is a is a Arabic word so let's call the the the individual jaludin that would be a better way that's a better practice isn't it it's more accurate anonymous says how can we bring political unity how were we united during Morin and Kadeshka Empire what steps did these magnificent rulers take to do so strength strength you need a leader of exceptional strength a leader who is who has the qualities that can unify an entire subcontinent very few people can do such things the last such person who gave rise to an empire like this was Chhatrapati Shivaji Baharaj and he himself was the ruler of a reasonably modest dominion compared to what the Marata empire eventually became compared to that the dominion that Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ruled over was modest in size but he was the founder it was his vision that gave rise to the Marata Empire so what did Kaneshka the great do what was his what steps did he take he conquered he destroyed all his enemies he defeated everybody what did uh Chandra Gupta Mari do he defeated the Nanda Empire he grabbed power and he consolidated power so what is the one characteristic that all these great rulers share strength strength and not saying no i mean not not allowing anyone to say no to you oh this can't be done no I'll do it that's what you need you need a superman essentially to unite the subcontinent that's what you need not some random two-bit leader who can give great speeches i'm not I'm not mentioning anybody by name by the way so don't try to put words in my mouth i we have had so many so-called leaders in India in the past 80 years huh who are all words words who are all talk talk great at giving speeches but no action thankfully things are changing now but we need real supermen if you want to bring back the days of the Morian and Kushan empires and Gupta empire even Chola Empire or Marata Empire you need a superman okay light Yagami thank you very much sir for your contribution appreciate it shiva Rajput says Illuminati any evidence of them existing well if a story refuses to go away maybe there's some truth to it but uh what's the evidence flimsy thus far but you know who knows but a story that refuses to go away that's interesting even Lord says "Do you suspect that the step peoples the Turks the protogerermanics and Slavs are more aggressive than the from the brutal environment how do you think the Western peoples will be if they become Islamic?" Look your environment shapes who you are why did all the monotheistic religions emerge from desert environments why uh and these monotheistic religions or all had very brutal practices right you could say have so why did they all emerge from desert environments why did polytheistic religions emerge from you know lush lush green environments where there is a lack of the horrible desert uh kind of terrain right even um so that's that's one example of how your environment shapes who you are your it shapes your culture it shapes your religious outlook it shapes your lifestyle now if you're living in the step vast open grasslands with very little resources except for grass very difficult to survive there you need to be a real hunter and small group of groups of people need to be very agile very nomadic they to band together and they have to compete with other groups of people people for the little resources that exist so if you if you have such an environment you're going to have a very aggressive mindset so that's why the Turks were like that even the Mongols had that sort of existence until they were unified under one empire um so yes your environment matters of even the temperature matters if you live in a very cold environment you're going to be much hardier than people who live in a very hot environment if you live in a hot environment you're going to be lethargic you're going to be sluggish you will be less productive if you live in a cold environment you're going to be way more productive you're going to be way more active it's just the way it is so I think one of the disadvantages India has is the hot weather maybe we need to expand to a place where there is colder weather i wonder where that could be just saying okay not recommending anything light says if the Philippines is a US vasal so why are we selling them bramos maybe we want to wean them away maybe we want to wean them away from the US perhaps maybe there'll be some restrictions or something manik says "Why can't we give nukes to Taiwan to counter China?" Because Taiwan is America's vasal if we give them nukes the Americans will figure out everything we've done all our technological secrets we can't do it millerin says "Why do people justify reservations saying it justifies the crimes done to them they are even exempted from college fees irrespective of their annual income." This is all part of the old nonsense that that we have been laboring under it all starts from the Arian invasion myth that some white people came and invaded India which was which was inhabited by black people and we uh the white people they enslaved the the natives who were apparently Dravidians enslaved them and subjugated them and brutalized them and forced them to move to India south and then imposed this evil foreign Hinduism and the evil foreign cast system on all on everybody who lived in India and the people who live in the north are descendants of the whites so we are Arian invaders and we have been oppressing the natives for for thousands of years and we created the cast system which means everybody who is supposedly low cast has also been oppressed by us for thousands of years so now we have to pay this all of this nonsense comes from the RN invasion theory and that's why I have been fighting against the RN invasion theory since 2017 whenever it was when I wrote the first article it's the root cause of all this nonsense is the RN invasion theory which is why we need a reform a set of reforms on the Indian education system otherwise this nonsense will go on forever and India will never rise beyond this petty nonsense excuse me one second okay Bora says is forgetting part of history parts of history a form of healing or a dangerous ignorance if great empires always fall what lessons are we failing to learn from them forgetting history is not a form of healing it's a form of stupidity or or like you say dangerous ignorance because if you forget parts you know parts of history that are painful let's say the past 1,000 years of Indian humiliation when we were uh occupied by foreign powers first the barbaric Turks and then the barbaric Europeans right if we forget all that happened and why it happened and how how we were oppressed and so on then it's very easy for us to to fall prey to that all over again so it is very dangerous to forget history we should remember everything we should document everything so that we know where we went wrong what things went wrong what mistakes we did and how we can ensure this never happens again and also what were the t tactics and strategies of of the barbarians so we document everything we we understand more about them now if great empires always fall what lessons are you failing to learn from them well there's there's a pattern to the rise and fall of every empire it's a cyclical process in in China you call it the dynastic cycles and so on so if you study that you will know that there are certain factors that contribute to an empire's fall and if you avoid those factors then you will you'll be fine shubam Dubet says "I believe our country is on the right path how can the youth contribute more to the motherland and help India excuse me and help make India great again?" The youth what can they do to contribute more to the motherland first of all stop all this petty infighting this what whatever infighting exists stop stop all that regional infighting region versus region linguistic in fighting language against language all this is a waste of your time what the youth should do is find whatever aptitude whatever your best whatever you're good at whatever your true aptitudes are set of set of characteristics set of aptitudes acquire the skills that are relevant to all of that and contribute what you can to society to the best of your ability and cooperate and collaborate in doing this that's how you make India great again one person individually can do a thing but if we all work together and collaborate and cooperate we can achieve miracles that's what we can do sumit Garbal says green res revolution destroyed high protein wheats for high yield uh the green revolution was a disaster actually for India yeah for a short time you can say that yeah every Indian got more wheat to eat and all that but it destroyed the biodiversity we had we had so many different kinds of grains in India today it's everybody just eats like two grains one kind of wheat perhaps like three four different kinds of rice that's about it we had I mean for thousands of years people in India used to eat other grains as much as wheat and rice grains like bajra and jawir they have completely been marginalized today there are very few people who eat that i know it's still available but where's the demand for it i I'm sure they are actually probably healthier than the wheat that was that is now prevalent as a consequence of the green revolution so the green revolution was a short-term success but long-term it's not been good for India it's it's kind of been uh bad for our our biodiversity and for our traditional diets um can the French kill switch Rafal if the US pressurizes a lot only if they can come to India and open up the Rafal and put some kill switches inside god of Singh says um what are the major evidences that we have that prove that the age of the submerged duara to be under 12,000 years old and are there any other sunken cities from the past present in the coastlines of India uh they recently de discovered a new new as in old sunken city of the coast of Tamil Nadu not very far away from present day Pondicherryi under the ocean obviously it's possibly the ancient city of cavatnam which uh if you look at its depth under the ocean it's at a depth of maybe 150 m or something if it is at a depth of approx okay let's just quickly Google it okay quickly google it so that I giving you the right information a submerged uh submerged submerged cavary [Music] cavi pin okay let's see what puminum there has to be okay pum puhar they call it because the new pronunciations have to be the way they are okay so what have they found what is this nonsense i'm not going to pay you for this nons okay so we get the information right here depth of about 50 to 100 m about 30 to 40 km of the coast of the present day Puhar in whatever this is this district is so let's say it's at a depth of about a 100 m 50 to 100 m let's say 100 mters so when was the last time that part of the ocean was above ground and it would have been sign it can be at sea level it has to be slightly above sea level maybe 5 m above sea level or whatever so whatever time period that is that must be about I don't know 10,000 years that itself tells you how old the city is when it comes to Dara there are two pieces of evidence first of all the depth at which barca exists that part of the subsurf sub ocean surface sub ocean uh region uh if we go back to the ice age and all in the in the the sea levels of the time i think it goes back about 10,000 years so the last time that region was above the ocean was about 10,000 years ago and secondly they have uh they were able to to dredge out a piece of ancient wood from that sunken city and it was carbon dated to about 8,000 something years old before today so these are two pieces of evidence which give us some kind of evidence about how old the city possibly would be i think the the two pieces of evidence are not entirely in synchronization with each other but they are both showing that it's a very ancient city for sure ryik thank you very much and welcome to membership thank you Geopolitical Dubet thank you so much sir thank you uh Tarakarama says what do you think about the satwahanas and the and the role in modern bharat should we follow the much better saka samwat calendar that follows the lunar cycle and ends with Gregorian which has no logic uh the Satwahanas are an ancient dynasty i'm not sure what their role in modern bat is um so I'm not sure how to answer that question but obviously one of the great uh great great uh kingdoms and and dynasties in in in Bat for sure when it comes to the calendar question I think it makes sense to follow the indigenous Indian calendar which is way more much more in synchron synchronicity with India's weather cycles and it is way more accurate than the Gregorian calendar for sure u and uh when it comes to the calendars we have different calendars we have the Saka Samwat current calendar which uh dates which goes back about 2,000 years and if you want to really go back to the original calendar which that would be the satish calendar which so when came to India and he was the Greek ambassador in partra which is about 2 and a half thousand years ago he said that the Indians have the saturi calendar which goes back 6,000 plus years so 2 and a half thousand years ago he was talking about a calendar that went back more than 6,000 years so the actual original Indian calendar the the oldest one we know of it started more than 8 and a half thousand years before today so yeah maybe we can go back to that stark Vincent said says "Where did India's looted wealth go funded the US?" No India's well funded the British Empire and their military expansion and and their colonial and the colonial enterprises and their empire building um enterprises uh so it funded all their colonial activities all their imperial activities india was the crown jewel of the British Empire and whatever wealth was amassed by various families where it became part of the it was redistributed all over the place in Europe because these families did not belong to one nation they belong the the for example the royal families the royal families in Europe whether it's the Dutch royal family or the Russian earthwild royal family the British royal family or or or the Spanish royal family or whatever else they are all part of the same extended family they all blood relationships so all the wealth would be eventually redistributed all over the place and it's impossible to find where it is today and I'm sure it's made some families incredibly wealthy and maybe these are the families that are part of the deep state and control the world possibly possibly vivya Sharma says "Can China flood our far east by opening dams?" Watch episode 3 of Geost Strategy with Abijit Chabda on this channel in which I have answered this question in extreme detail the short answer is no ritik Yiddanchi says did the sun actually set on the British Empire as you have mentioned their headquarters moved from Britain to Washington it means the empire survived the empire thrives no when they said that the sun never set on the British Empire it means means that the British Empire had possessions all across the world so it you never had a time when there was one part of the British Empire which see it means that wherever you were in the world wherever the sun was shining some part of it was shining on a on a British Empire asset that's what it means uh but like you say I like referring to me which I have said that the headquarters has merely moved from London to Washington DC it means the empire has absolutely survived and it's thriving it has simply been rebranded the empire the exact same empire exists it's simply been been rebranded uh or or rather it's been hidden it's been hidden away okay okay so the US is is the is the leader of the free world so that is the title they've given themselves which means that they are the inheritors of the British Empire the leader of the free world superpower they have more than 700 extr territorial military bases with with and all they control all the supply chains and trade routes and everything and that's how they rule the world that's the hallmark of an empire that's what an empire does wherever it in whichever geographical region it controls and the US does it all over the world so it's a superpower it's the inheritor of the British Empire and the British Empire still continues but now it's called whatever it's called today it's the US empire now I think I already answered this qu this question i'm not sure why it's coming again but anyway thank you sir jati Vari says any geopolitical and trade benefits of having synth it's part of Sind well first of all geopolitical benefit one major port returns to India Karachi Karachi was called Mina nagar 200 years ago when it was ruled by the great Chhatraa Mahakhatraba Nahapana have you heard of Nahabana great king no one remembers him he was the ruler of the of the Indian west of the western part of India and one of the great ports he ruled over was Minandagar which was Karachi so if we get say in the back we get Karachi which is a great port wonderful port we would love to have it so we can trade from there and we can also have naval base over there so yeah that's one example and I'm sure there's many more uh and of course beyond geopolitical and trade it's part of our ancient civilizational heritage this region it's always been part of batw we should have it back hab oh thank you so much sir thank you kuml bora says um did leaders within India's own freedom struggle sabotage or suppressandra bos because they challenged Gandhi and Nehu's dominance I may have to give you some evidence shall we Uh okay neu Neu letter about Bose now this yeah the BBC will call it a fake letter obviously they will call it a fake letter and alt news will say it is fake and the Hindu will say it's fake right so where's the letter can you please show us the letter they want Okay okay so over here they've they've uh you know they've given a letter they've shown a letter with with spelling mistakes to make it look like it's fake but let's see if there's the original image somewhere here um okay let's see so over here it's clearly that uh it's clear that there there's a spelling mistake over here which Mr neu would never do mr nu would never have a do a spelling mistake he was he was very fond of the British etc uh but what does it say over here dear Mr atley I understand from a reliable source that Subas Chandra Bose your war criminal has been allowed to enter Russian territory by Stalin this is clear treachery and a betrayal of your faith by the Russians as Russia has been an ally of the British Americans it should not have been done please take note of it and do what you consider proper and fit you are sincerely Javal Neu i don't see any date etc over here uh and in this letter it says that Mr bose is a war criminal or your war criminal um and so on and so forth i'm not sure how true or reliable this is lots of uh fact fact checkers are calling this a forgery the BBC is calling this a fake letter so but it's clear even if this letter let's say it's it's fake h um it's clear that there was a tremendous amount of animosity towards Mr bose when it came to the leaders of the Indian National Congress whether it was Mr gandhi Mr neu or whoever else they didn't like him they wanted him out of the way because he wanted a very different kind of India from what they wanted they wanted an India which was even after so-called independence it would remain the same way the British had left it and Mr bose wanted a completely different India so yeah um Vidy Manar says since you once said the British had destroyed our food ecosystem and and changed our food habits then what was our original food system habits what was it like so it's very difficult to tell you in in a few minutes but it's a good question that you're raising so let me try and give you some direction as to how you can do your own research about this so let's see okay manus it's an ancient book it was written in the 1100s by the Kalyani Chalukia king Sumeshwara III okay now if you want to read this thing maybe we can try this one we won't have it but the Americans will have it and let's wait for it to open and here we have it so it's going to go into all kinds of things into including food uh okay this seems to be the Sanskrit version of it do they have an English translation somewhere um I'm sure there's okay maybe on the internet archive you may get it um but anyway my point is that if you read this book and it's available may pretty much for free online then you will be able to get an get an get insights into what our food habits were like back in the day uh so this book um what's it about it talks about once again this is Wikipedia which is not necessarily a reliable source of information it all it always distorts in your history but let's quickly take a look over here for the sake of saving time uh it talks about the how to gain a kingdom how to do governance economics infrastructure architecture medicine cuisine ornaments perfumery love game sports jewelry painting music and dance and it has recipes etc it describes foods that continue to be part of Indian modern Indian tradition dosaka Idarika vataka parika shirata dhiada and so on meat dishes obviously you will not have meat of cow horse elephant parrot peacock or eggs but you have other kinds of meat dishes and so on so if you read this book then you will have a good understanding of what our culinary practices were like maybe a thousand years ago now this is something that be more maybe more applicable to the cuisine of southern India but it does give you a good idea of how old ancient Indian cuisine was like so Shreas says Rafals performed well in operation sindur but France didn't openly support India why the silence despite the jet success why does France need to support India this is a matter that doesn't concern France india and Pakistan fight how does it concern France tomorrow France and Belgium fight should we start supporting one party or another we stay out of it my friends why does France have to support India or or say anything the fact that they have sold Rafals to India is enough to count as support why do Indians Why are Indians obsessed with words oh but they didn't say anything they sold Rafals to India that is the kind of support that counts as support for me i don't care about words or absence of words please learn to look at the world in a different way only actions matter words are meaningless pointless gorav Singh says "Is there any geological evidence of people living in India during the ice age was it an advanced civilization as claimed by Dlesh Oak?" Look evidence of people living in a geographical region is not geological evidence it's called archaeological evidence okay um we have found evidence okay let's let's uh look we know about Indians people living in India before the ice age now have we found u have we found skeletons of ancient Indians from during the ice age time i'm not sure about I've not looked into it but I remember I had looked at uh I had read a research paper about people living in the gangetic in the Ganga Valley region about 30,000 years ago they had found skeletons all 6 ft tall men women etc and so on so we had so we have evidence of ancient Indians from about 30,000 years ago um we also have evidence of agriculture now oh yeah agriculture and I have I have short videos on this channel in which I speak about the agricultural evidence we have evidence of agriculture in India that dates back 17,000 years which is smack bang in the period of the ice age so agriculture only happens when humans do it right so yes we have archaeological evidence of humans people living in India during the ice age and why would anybody be surprised india was the original founder zone of the outer of Africa migration so we we are the originators of agriculture agriculture did not emerge in the so-called fertile crescent 10,000 years ago it may have emerged there independently or not but it first emerged in India in the Indian subcontinent at least 17,000 years before that which obviously tells you that we were an advanced civilization so I I think that should answer your question sir this has nothing to do with either geopolitics or history or science so I will not take it i I think I've been very clear and I've put out the pinned comment right so so why do this sir why I've said I will only take questions about history geopolitic science so please let's stick to that riku Yaduani says will we ever arm Hindus in border countries facing persecution how long must they flee if government won't act should private forces time to revive warrior spirit and grow in strength even demographically listen if we Okay now how do I deal with this this is again a religious question right i think India should uh provide all assistance that is needed to Hindus who are facing persecution whether it is in East Pakistan or West Pakistan or wherever else or whether it is Hindus who are being persecuted by Rohhingyas in Myanmar India should provide all possible all necessary assistance to them including arming them and I don't think there is anything wrong with that so I think the government should do that if the government for whatever reason is not able to do Maybe private forces can do it so yeah I would agree with you jay Thiari says "Can India rise without compromising dharma?" Absolutely absolutely there is no dharma without ara by the way so ara is necessary there there cannot be dharma without ara there can't be dharma without money so India needs to rise and once we rise dharma will be strengthened so I think yes India can rise without compromising dharma thoughts on Ashton Hall the guy on Instagram i follow him on Instagram he's very entertaining always a new video every day yeah he's fun he's fun to watch okay is giving a recommendation of a podcast well thank you for your recommendation thank you sir okay so now let's take some more questions um says "How does an air defense system identify between a friendly aircraft and a hostile?" Hostile hostile aircraft uh you have a a something something called an iff system iff system what does it mean if friend or foe so it's an electronic system which tells you that this thing that I'm seeing on the screen isn't my thing or the other guy's thing so that's how it is done and Mclovin says PM Modi to mediate between Elon Musk and Trump that'll be fun won't it that will be fun mr modi mediating between Mr musk and Mr trump okay let's take some more questions um did Mussolini says Tmay Pant also believe in racial theory well Mussolini did believe that the Italians were some kind of a superior race for sure so he he kind of believed in what this this Arian this this fake Arian thing was of the Nazis the Nazis believed that they were of the Arian race the superior mench race and all white people were Arians and the Italians are also part of them because they were they were the they were the uh the continuation or the or the uh in the legacy of the Roman Empire uh obviously this Arian thing was completely it was it was a lie obviously um and it's it's it's something that the west stole from India but it is what it is so yeah Mussolini also kind of believed in all of that okay raj says 1947 independence or just transfer of power i think I've said this a million times i've been saying this for four years 1947 was a transfer of power from one set of crooks to a different set of crooks all right there we have it okay Vishal says "What's the Ryman hypothesis and why is it so significant?" Well the Ryman Ry Ryman hypothesis is a conjecture in number theory it's about the distribution of prime numbers and it says that uh all non-trivial zeros of the Ryman Za function have a real part of 1 by two that's the Ryman hypothesis and it's it's it's something that uh KL Ryman put forth a long I think his name was KL Ryman was it he he put that up a long time ago when was that i'm I'm sure it was it's more than a century ago and his name was not KL Ryman his name was Bernard Ryman and this has stood the test of time for I think uh 150 or so years and it's uh Grigori Perilman who was able to finally uh solve it so it's it's significant because it's one of the long it was significant because it was one of the longest uh standing hypothesis that stood the test of time nobody was a able to either prove or disprove it until the the Russian genius Gregori Perilman was able to finally prove it and the Chinese mathematician what was his name yao I forget his name i the Chinese names are so hard to remember but one of a very famous Chinese mathematician tried to steal Perelman's achievement because Perilman did not publish this in a peer-reviewed paper in a peer-reviewed journal he published he put his paper up on the physics archive where anybody can put a physics paper essentially or mathematics paper or scientific paper so he just put it up on the physics on the archive and there that was it so the Chinese guy uh let me let me quickly uh show you the evidence of that um yeah um manifold what's it called manifold legacy or manu manifold destiny manifold destiny so what was this guy's name yeah shingong Yao this fellow tried to steal Perilman's achievement anyhow so that's what happened yeah so that's about the conjecture um what else do we have what else do we have um Kamill Bora says "How could a religious system claiming cosmic truth justify untouchability and hereditary inequality?" I'm not sure which Abrahamic system you're talking about but no Abrahamic system claims cosmic i think they all claim cosmic truth i'm not sure do the Abrahamics have untouchability because we don't have it hereditary inequality the Abrahamics do have it yeah uh so yeah I mean that's what happens you know what can I say jay Tari well thank you so much for becoming member um Shikhan says "Do you don't want Karachi with that population secondly Kavari any good investing or import i have no idea what all this is i agree that yeah Karachi has that population i know a radicalized population obviously it doesn't make sense to have that population i'm I'm talking about the port the port is great but the population is deeply deeply uh problematic so I completely agree with you on that so we would like the port but the population u is very problematic and yeah so that that's an issue second Cavari any good investing or import engine technology cavari engine you're talking about caviar engine okay cavary engine we're going to keep keep working on it i suppose and if we get some kind of technology transfer proposal maybe from Russia maybe for France we can consider it if it is a proper proposal with full technology transfer we should go for it no matter how how how expensive it is okay and uh does the US have super intelligent or sentient AI i have no idea i suppose they have very powerful AIs that nobody knows about but I don't know about whether they are sentient or not harjab says my thoughts on the ER er is equal to EPR paper in physics the ER is equal to EPR paper the the concept it's uh it's a proposition in theoretical physics which suggests a fundamental connection between two very different concepts the Einstein hosen bridges which is er and the Einstein podolski roen paradox which is the ep what's an Einstein roen bridge I have spoken about this so many times it's called colloially a wormhole a wormhole so er is is wormholes that that connect black holes epr is the quantum entanglement of particles so where you measure one particle's properties and you'll instantly know the properties of the other particle right that sort of thing so the ER is equal to EPR uh concept say it postulates that these two seemingly unrelated phenomena are essentially the same thing essentially two sides of the same coin so that's what the ER er is equal to EPR thing is and it's a pretty I think it's a pretty solid concept okay let's Okay now I I'll do this for another five minutes and then I'm done so in case you're planning to purchase super chats please stop because yeah we are at the end almost at the end of today's episode pranum Kumar says India needs artistic infrastructure new temples now i would love to have that yes I agree rohan is talking about religion i have said that I will not talk about I will talk about geopolitics history and science today so I cannot take this question please if I have said it very clearly why do you have this you're wasting your money sir i am not going to discuss these things joy Tari says "If you were India's PM for 10 years what grand strategy would you implement to decisively counter China and make India the leading Asian power?" If I were India's PM for 10 years I would ensure that I become India's PM for a 100 years that's number one number two I mean that's that's a joke obviously right i would um you know do whatever it takes to have as rapid economic growth as possible as rapid and as massive as pos possible whatever roadblocks exist I would make it my life's mission to eradicate those roadblocks and long-term things I would do I would reform India India's education system I would I would launch a war on corruption I would be very unpopular as a consequence but I would do all these things only then Will we become India's leading power otherwise it won't happen okay bharab says although India stopped quite early India did announce new normal you're talking about operation synindor even the MP delegations are not trying to convince the world so is India finally getting ready to stand up for itself against the west i think India is rising india is becoming more capable india is becoming as a consequence more self-confident uh the MP delegations well it's not a bad idea especially to the global south nations when it comes to sending an MP delegation to the to the US I think it's a waste of time the US is not going to be convinced they don't care about what India says okay but sending MP delegations to the global south countries is a very good idea so that was great and we have indeed announced a new normal we have indeed announced a completely new doctrine when it comes to Pakistan the Pakistanis know it now If there is a terrorist attack someday in the future anywhere in India it means war with Pakistan right so yes India is is it's a different India india is changing india is evolving i'm not sure if India is standing up uh standing by itself against the West but India is showing to the west that you know you have been using this this terrorist puppet of yours against us for so long but now sooner or later we're going to smash it we're going to end it completely and we are not worried about your nuclear blackmail see you understand now it's becoming very clear now that the Pakistani nuclear blackmail is actually western nuclear blackmail against us so um Aryan Thiagi says Sudguru G once said in India today conclave okay india should have elections once in 8 years until we reach at least 12 trillion dollar economy what are my views on that okay not a bad idea we can try it there's no harm in trying something different what we have been doing for the past 70 80 years it's not worked out great there's no harm in trying a different approach or maybe well what's the what's the advantage of having an 8-ear cycle instead of 5 year cycle you're going to have more political stability right you're going to have more political stability if one administration is in power for 8 years instead of 5 years that is assuming that we don't have the stupid Westminster system in which you have coalition government sometimes in which there is no guarantee that a government can last 8 years but if you can guarantee that a government lasts 8 years and you have an 8-year cycle I think it's great we should try that out for sure so I agree with that i mean it's a good idea okay with that let us end today's live stream i really appreciate all the questions i thought the questions were wonderful most of them uh so thank you so much for all your questions we're going to have more of these live streams next week we're going to have I think two or three onehour live streams and one regular like three-hour live stream next week and next week's big live stream will be on Saturday hopefully I'll probably be in good health so so once again thank you so much everybody uh keep learning keep asking questions keep raising your standards and I'll see you very soon in next week's episodes which will all be live episodes thank you so much good day good night take care bye-bye