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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • Indian External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar has said that "The era of US dominance, which began after the end of the Cold War, has effectively ended." He is not alone. Similar statements have come from world leaders around the world. American Primacy is over, but this is not just an issue of great power politics. It is a matter of everyday culture.
    Is the world leaving the "flat world" of American primacy and Hollywood culture? Let's talk about it on the Burning Archive.
    Join me and share your comments on these questions LIVE at 4.30 pm (AEST) - 12:00 noon in New Delhi, 2.30 pm Beijing, 8.30 am Budapest and Paris, 11.30 pm San Francisco.

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  • @funmantras
    @funmantras Před 17 dny +430

    India took 75 years to progress. After two invaders looted treasuries from India for 500 years.
    Dr Jaishankar said it perfectly. India is an independent country. No more dominance from the UK, or US. Those dynasties are over.

  • @ameybugde5080
    @ameybugde5080 Před 17 dny +415

    It's quite hypocritical of western countries to talk about india becoming less liberal.
    Let's see how these same countries are at home.
    UK: constitutionally a Christian country. Christian bishops sit in UK parliament.
    USA: president takes oaths on Bible. Opposition leader from Republican keep pointing it out that USA values are based on judeo-christian values.
    Europe: many of the European countries are constitutionally Christian countries.
    BUT hey god forbid hindus want their own country with legal protection that too on their own ancient land (we didn't steal the land unlike Australia, USA, Canada from natives)
    Quite the hypocrites, aren't we??
    Frankly i just don't see anyone in modi govt or in india sweating over ohhh look white imperial westerns are complaining about Hindus being intolerant😏 I mean irony is died thousands of death here

    • @chaitanyakada1341
      @chaitanyakada1341 Před 17 dny +39

      Absolute truth told point blank !

    • @anandtiwary2869
      @anandtiwary2869 Před 17 dny +26

      Spot on.

    • @akhilghag5898
      @akhilghag5898 Před 17 dny +21

      Bang on man

    • @PierCollier
      @PierCollier Před 17 dny

      Very well said. While the US encourages Bharat and China to be antagonist towards each other, the Americans send their army of missionaries to convert people across Asia. Isn’t this an act of cultural genocide?

    • @smileplease3204
      @smileplease3204 Před 17 dny +15

      Very nice explanation.

  • @xendit1635
    @xendit1635 Před 16 dny +74

    China and India aren't historical enemies. We lived together as neighbours for thousands of years. This is just a low phase and will be solved eventually. Majority Indians don't want war with China. We want Eurasia ro flourish without American diktat

    • @polloz77
      @polloz77 Před 13 dny +6

      Just image India and China together
      Western won’t let that happen trying to separates them because India still under colonial mind

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny +3

      very true. Dr Jaishankar makes that point I believe in The India Way

    • @norvikgrigorian4518
      @norvikgrigorian4518 Před 12 dny

      But the law of universe applies to all the countries! When you have a trade then you have a conflict! You will see a big problem in coming years and unfortunately the Humanity will suffer!

    • @physicsonline8853
      @physicsonline8853 Před 11 dny

      Communists start with Marxism and reject everything that came before. Xi Jing Ping adds Chinese history but discredits the history of other nations; considers them to be vassals to be controlled to serve the interests of the sole Superpower China that is on the horizon. India demurs- emphatically.To think the two nations will ever let down their adversarial guards is to dream the impossible.

    • @dwirajesh
      @dwirajesh Před 10 dny +3

      India never had a border with china ...it was Tibet that's our neighbour..it reflects in our shared cultures and history

  • @user-hk7mz7no1m
    @user-hk7mz7no1m Před 14 dny +13

    As a Indian hindu I feel the burning of Ukraine was a sign of desperation ... Old colonial powers of Europe and the church are losing their dominance but before they go they may be tempted into extreme evil ..

  • @surudog4929
    @surudog4929 Před 17 dny +229

    I am Indian and have lived in US for 30 years. I can, with great confidence say that the end of US greatness is everywhere to see in US. Huge debt, political infighting, poverty, homelessness, massive taxes, huge deficit spending at federal and state level and huge polarization among Americans.
    When you look at India, you have leaders (finally) who really care and love the country rising up in the political scene and India is finally in safe hands.
    Indians will get to the top because they are smart, hardworking and adaptable.

    • @farissyed4564
      @farissyed4564 Před 17 dny +9

      Its your wishful thinking dear. US sanctions could literally take india back 50 years not to mention its hot borders with neighboring nuclear armed countries. Disastrous times ahead TBH.

    • @buddyone1884
      @buddyone1884 Před 17 dny +38

      @@farissyed4564In 2000 USA had sanctioned India due to nuclear weapons and India had best GDP that year. India wants to be sanctioned by USA so that we can internationalize Indian Rupee and join anti Anglo Saxon countries like Iran, China and Russia

    • @SDM496
      @SDM496 Před 17 dny +17

      ​@@buddyone1884India is not west but not anti West.

    • @xfactor6099
      @xfactor6099 Před 17 dny

      ​@@farissyed4564and the world sanction on the USA by de-dollarising will take the usa back a 100yrs.

    • @dhawalanand4013
      @dhawalanand4013 Před 17 dny +22

      @@farissyed4564we were sanctioned in 1998 1974. Nothing happened rather we became more self reliant . And big corpos don’t care about sanctions and US corporations have Indians seated in the leadership role. For example who is the Chairperson of IMF? It’s our Sikh bro Ajay Banga . You have Indians in your nations blood stream and an idea of sanction would meet massive resistance. You cannot take out a 1 trillion dollar Russia forget about us . You need us than we need you this time . Yes democracies should stick together I’ll always support that .

  • @BharatFirst2047
    @BharatFirst2047 Před 17 dny +114

    Dr Jaishankar never hesitate to show the mirror of hypocrisy, specially Western hypocrisy. That's one of his finest arts...
    Love him ...

    • @ranirathi3379
      @ranirathi3379 Před 14 dny

      I LOVE how he has given it back to the now WASTED West - in degrees. It was softer in 2022 with "Europe's problems are not world's problems"; now that our sovereign elections are being attacked, no soft approach or mincing words.
      We don't hide behind "democracy index" - we just show you the mirror. Your own deeds are ugly enough.

  • @natarajansukumar681
    @natarajansukumar681 Před 17 dny +117

    Hi this is Toronto. Mr.Jaishankar is wise professional who frames and communicates with clarity . He is not afraid to show the mirror and exposes hypocrisy. Bharath matters is an excellent book.

    • @mg.f.9023
      @mg.f.9023 Před 16 dny +2

      Mr. Jaishankar admits China is a bigger Economy and has replaced USA as a world leader.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 16 dny +7

      I agree. The world is lucky to have him. I will read Bharat Matters. Thanks for the advice

    • @natarajansukumar681
      @natarajansukumar681 Před 16 dny +1

      @@mg.f.9023 Whilst I agree the first part, to my recollection Mr.Jaishankar has ever said China has replaced USA as World Leader. He would be disappointed if that was a take away. I have read both his books and watched numerous podcasts. He definitely acknowledges China is a bigger economy, which is a fact, not an opinion, he hasn't mentioned they are world leaders. Please attach the source which led you to the conclusion. Thanks.

    • @mg.f.9023
      @mg.f.9023 Před 16 dny +1

      @@natarajansukumar681
      You are right. He did officially say China is a bigger Economy than India but not officially said China has replaced USA as a leader.

    • @pvajit1109
      @pvajit1109 Před 16 dny

      ​@@natarajansukumar681using poetic license in exact Sciences is the narrator's issue. Good luck to West. I hope the good ones survive though. Some of them are good people.

  • @chairman76
    @chairman76 Před 17 dny +60

    India will not be used as a battering ram for America's hegemonic ambitions. China is India's largest trading partner and Russia it's biggest source of energy and military equipment. It's generally a great strategy to get along with your suppliers.

    • @jjreddick377
      @jjreddick377 Před 17 dny +1

      Hegemonic ambitions while China declares large chunks of India to belong to it. Can’t wait to see 😂😂

    • @stvdmc2011
      @stvdmc2011 Před 17 dny +3

      ​@@jjreddick377which city or province?

    • @AshishBagade-hv4el
      @AshishBagade-hv4el Před 16 dny +1

      @@jjreddick377 making claim and actually doing it two different things...BTW we have the mighty himalayas between us...we will fight 10000 years war..west dont have patience for that lol

    • @gezhang-nu2vv
      @gezhang-nu2vv Před 7 dny

      Yes, India is more intelligent than US vassal states like Japon or Philippines, don't want to be a agent of local war.

  • @snair8448
    @snair8448 Před 17 dny +112

    Independent India is constantly attacked in many ways by the West, especially US. Denigrating its indigenous Hindu faith, civilization & culture, all of its contributions of world knowledge of math, sciences, medicine, industry all are deplorable. Blaming Hindus for Hitler’ Hakenkruez is another horrible & cowardly acts of US & Europe. US missionary money & missions show a disdain for the oldest religion of the world. Not surprising considering America exterminating its own native populations! Then of course US cozying up to Pakistan since Cold War really rebounded on US during 9/11 and several terrorist acts on U.S. soil. Still US will not cut its ties with Pakistan or demand that Islamic nation treat its minorities w basic dignity! India will chart its own future w/o kowtowing to US or Europe!

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 16 dny +7

      Well said. Thanks for sharing your views.

    • @stephanieellison7834
      @stephanieellison7834 Před 16 dny +6

      That is so true.
      December 17, 2022
      My birth goremint is completely out of control. America is today's Rāmāyaṇa-era Laṅkā. I daresay that a day is coming when Bhārat sets foot in America to depose the goremint and put it on trials, and restore order in America. AND THEN, it might even figure out restoration of land to Native Americans and relocation of non-Native Americans out of the Americas.
      --------------------------
      August 9, 2022
      Let me explain briefly... The Rāmāyaṇa, a Hindū epic, is the oldest epic in the world, concerned with India's history of over 14,200 years ago. It involves two sides, one who commits a crime, and the other who attempts to rectify the situation and restore order to the world. Laṅkā, present-day Sri Lanka, was at that time, ruled by a king, Rāvaṇa. He was a rākṣasa, a demon in other words. He had kidnapped the wife of a human who was the crown prince of a kingdom in the north of present-day India (I say that because India was much larger prior to Partition of 1947). This crown prince was a manifestation of a divine being, Viṣṇu, named Śrī Rāma. The end result was, Śrī Rāma along with his half-brother Lakṣmana and an army conquered Laṅkā, and the king was killed and removed from power, with his younger brother taking his place. This younger brother, unlike Rāvaṇa, was a devotee of Śrī Rāma, and therefore lived with right thinking, right action in mind (dharma).
      Now, here is today's context of this world's oldest epic. America is today's Laṅkā, 14,000 years later, though there were previous iterations of Laṅkā, like the Holy Roman Empire, Ottoman Empire, the British Empire, and many others throughout history. America stands out as the one today.
      Rāvaṇa - the millions of heads of his are the politicians and those who support them.
      Śrī Rāma - the Native Americans.
      Sītā - the stolen lands.
      The Army of Śrī Rāma (which was made up of the monkey race and the bear race, by the ) - the many other countries that will invade America, including India, México, most all other nations of the Americas, and perhaps several others.
      I am an American, so it is sad to say that America will be destroyed one day. America started out on the wrong foot by stealing the land, the resources, and the civilizational right to be as they are from the Native Americans. It exists on the bodies of dead Native Americans. It also interferes with other nations' internal matters. What starts on the wrong foot ends on the wrong foot.

    • @esotericonetwork
      @esotericonetwork Před 15 dny

      ​@@stephanieellison7834 agreed

    • @gopalramanathan7062
      @gopalramanathan7062 Před 14 dny

      Very true. And yet the same White colonisers who still dominate the United States, Canada, Australia or New Zealand have no hesitation in paying lip service or hosting ceremonial events in praise of the indigenous peoples and cultures that they systematically destroyed in these respective nations. The relentless attack that the Western Liberal media including the CNN, ABC(Australian and the American versions), BBC, Washington Post, NYT, The Guardian, SBS of Stan fame - mounting against a reemerging BHARAT 🇮🇳 is shameful and pathetic.

    • @MD97531
      @MD97531 Před 13 dny +1

      You should see the levels of denigration of India in China and Pakistan, it’s a whole different level. If you hold a deep seated grudge against the global west, whilst you have border disputes with China, your neighbor Pakistan, and distrust 25% of your own population, and your only friend is a failing Russia, it’s not a recipe for long term stability or to maximize success in my humble opinion. But it’s just my 2 cents and probably not worth much in a world of high inflation.

  • @20400628
    @20400628 Před 11 dny +5

    Lots of respect from Nepal🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵 to respected foreign minister of India

  • @wramper
    @wramper Před 15 dny +13

    Jaishankar set a new and higher standard for global diplomacy...

  • @Hindustani1008
    @Hindustani1008 Před 17 dny +45

    It simply means that India on the way to its old former glory .

    • @stephanieellison7834
      @stephanieellison7834 Před 16 dny

      I look forward to it because I have had protection from the American demons for the last near-6 years by Bhārat. However, I see this coming:
      December 17, 2022
      My birth goremint is completely out of control. America is today's Rāmāyaṇa-era Laṅkā. I daresay that a day is coming when Bhārat sets foot in America to depose the goremint and put it on trials, and restore order in America. AND THEN, it might even figure out restoration of land to Native Americans and relocation of non-Native Americans out of the Americas.
      --------------------------
      August 9, 2022
      Let me explain briefly... The Rāmāyaṇa, a Hindū epic, is the oldest epic in the world, concerned with India's history of over 14,200 years ago. It involves two sides, one who commits a crime, and the other who attempts to rectify the situation and restore order to the world. Laṅkā, present-day Sri Lanka, was at that time, ruled by a king, Rāvaṇa. He was a rākṣasa, a demon in other words. He had kidnapped the wife of a human who was the crown prince of a kingdom in the north of present-day India (I say that because India was much larger prior to Partition of 1947). This crown prince was a manifestation of a divine being, Viṣṇu, named Śrī Rāma. The end result was, Śrī Rāma along with his half-brother Lakṣmana and an army conquered Laṅkā, and the king was killed and removed from power, with his younger brother taking his place. This younger brother, unlike Rāvaṇa, was a devotee of Śrī Rāma, and therefore lived with right thinking, right action in mind (dharma).
      Now, here is today's context of this world's oldest epic. America is today's Laṅkā, 14,000 years later, though there were previous iterations of Laṅkā, like the Holy Roman Empire, Ottoman Empire, the British Empire, and many others throughout history. America stands out as the one today.
      Rāvaṇa - the millions of heads of his are the politicians and those who support them.
      Śrī Rāma - the Native Americans.
      Sītā - the stolen lands.
      The Army of Śrī Rāma (which was made up of the monkey race and the bear race, by the ) - the many other countries that will invade America, including India, México, most all other nations of the Americas, and perhaps several others.
      I am an American, so it is sad to say that America will be destroyed one day. America started out on the wrong foot by stealing the land, the resources, and the civilizational right to be as they are from the Native Americans. It exists on the bodies of dead Native Americans. It also interferes with other nations' internal matters. What starts on the wrong foot ends on the wrong foot.

  • @surindarkahlon5471
    @surindarkahlon5471 Před 17 dny +70

    Sub-ra-man-yam , our Foreign Minister’s name made easy .
    His father was the tallest strategic thinker in India , his name was K SUBRAMANYAM .
    Making him the Foreign Minister was one of the smartest things MODI did .

    • @subhajit0
      @subhajit0 Před 17 dny +4

      As a young newspaper reader of 1970s & 1980s I still recall reading articles on Indian defence by K Subramaniam (Dr. J's father) in Times of India.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 16 dny +3

      Thanks for the advice on pronunciation. I will practice before on camera next time. I heard Dr Jaishankar speak about his father and how he was treated by Indira Gandhi (?), and he seemed a ver impressive man Thanks for sharing.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 16 dny +2

      fantastic. Thanks for sharing

    • @jayashreesmani5641
      @jayashreesmani5641 Před 16 dny +4

      @@theburningarchive Indeed, (4 states) South Indians do not have a concept of a first/second name, with a second name carried through generation after generation. His name is Dr.S.Jaishankar. Subramanyam is his father's name. His father was K. Subrahmanyam, with the initial K.standing for his father's name. In some of the states in the South, such as Kerala, the initial stands for their village name. Of course its great fun to learn foreign pronunciations and I think you will learn it, but just want to bring to your attention that naming conventions are different in different places, and vary widely al over India. With our conventions, one can tell which part of the country they are likely from, possibly father's name, community etc; dont mix community with caste. India is SO complex, it boggles the mind! So all you have to use in this case is Dr.S.Jaishankar.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 15 dny +2

      thank you for explaining this. So it is a bit like a patronymic in Russian. Much appreciated.

  • @inusaabdullahi4294
    @inusaabdullahi4294 Před 17 dny +32

    The politicians in the USA should know by now that a multipolar world has emerged. The USA needs to understand this and get along with the rest of the world. No empire lasts forever. Europe also needs to wake up and stop clinging to a dying empire.

    • @aldofromsf
      @aldofromsf Před 16 dny

      @inusaabdullahi4294
      This is the second American century.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 16 dny +3

      I fear they do not know that or are still in denial. Slightest hint of a change of heart in a recent Rand report that I discuss in this video czcams.com/video/9PsnPEFrmhE/video.htmlsi=lkXIiszRXpMupSH_. Australia also needs to stand on its feet and follow India's example. thanks for commenting

    • @pikachus5m166
      @pikachus5m166 Před 13 dny

      @@aldofromsf Even US vassals are questioning US pre-eminence, abuse of power as the reserve currency, trade sanctions and control of media, let alone its illegal wars of aggression.
      A multi-polar world is well underway and the US will be increasingly marginalised to the point of international pariah.

    • @HuaJarry
      @HuaJarry Před dnem

      Ukraine War is the war between the Russia and the US, just fighting within the Ukrainian territory, the Ukrainians fight for nothing, and the US take the advantage. Just it.

  • @ASHTRIVS
    @ASHTRIVS Před 16 dny +21

    West led by the US has to get out of this notion that we are the good guys and have the moral responsibility to lecture everybody else .... the biggest genocidal, destructive, and selfish powers cannot take the high moral ground especially when discussing India......we always had the potential and this very public thinking ....only thing is after 2014 we have the leaders who express the public view unbiased to the world ... This is what Indian people think....S Jaishanker Sir is the medium who articulated it in the best possible way....

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 16 dny +2

      very, very true. Unfortunately it is part of the grand illusions of the West at the moment, which I discuss in this article I wrote johnmenadue.com/the-wests-grand-illusions-in-ukraine/

    • @stephanieellison7834
      @stephanieellison7834 Před 16 dny +1

      December 17, 2022
      My birth goremint is completely out of control. America is today's Rāmāyaṇa-era Laṅkā. I daresay that a day is coming when Bhārat sets foot in America to depose the goremint and put it on trials, and restore order in America. AND THEN, it might even figure out restoration of land to Native Americans and relocation of non-Native Americans out of the Americas.
      --------------------------
      August 9, 2022
      Let me explain briefly... The Rāmāyaṇa, a Hindū epic, is the oldest epic in the world, concerned with India's history of over 14,200 years ago. It involves two sides, one who commits a crime, and the other who attempts to rectify the situation and restore order to the world. Laṅkā, present-day Sri Lanka, was at that time, ruled by a king, Rāvaṇa. He was a rākṣasa, a demon in other words. He had kidnapped the wife of a human who was the crown prince of a kingdom in the north of present-day India (I say that because India was much larger prior to Partition of 1947). This crown prince was a manifestation of a divine being, Viṣṇu, named Śrī Rāma. The end result was, Śrī Rāma along with his half-brother Lakṣmana and an army conquered Laṅkā, and the king was killed and removed from power, with his younger brother taking his place. This younger brother, unlike Rāvaṇa, was a devotee of Śrī Rāma, and therefore lived with right thinking, right action in mind (dharma).
      Now, here is today's context of this world's oldest epic. America is today's Laṅkā, 14,000 years later, though there were previous iterations of Laṅkā, like the Holy Roman Empire, Ottoman Empire, the British Empire, and many others throughout history. America stands out as the one today.
      Rāvaṇa - the millions of heads of his are the politicians and those who support them.
      Śrī Rāma - the Native Americans.
      Sītā - the stolen lands.
      The Army of Śrī Rāma (which was made up of the monkey race and the bear race, by the ) - the many other countries that will invade America, including India, México, most all other nations of the Americas, and perhaps several others.
      I am an American, so it is sad to say that America will be destroyed one day. America started out on the wrong foot by stealing the land, the resources, and the civilizational right to be as they are from the Native Americans. It exists on the bodies of dead Native Americans. It also interferes with other nations' internal matters. What starts on the wrong foot ends on the wrong foot.

  • @ratnakamal1
    @ratnakamal1 Před 17 dny +45

    Dr. JS made another caustic remark that a country which goes to the courts to decide on the winner should not be preaching 'gyan' (wisdom) to other countries. Also, the country where 538 members of the Electrol College can override the popular vote needs to rethink its democracy.

    • @giuseppeleveroni1914
      @giuseppeleveroni1914 Před 17 dny +2

      Love Jaykanshar and I have been living 45 years in the US.
      I agree...the American story is ending.....but I do not agree about the electoral college system that has been created to protected the states with small population.
      Imagine to be ruled by the idiots In California, Washington State , Oregon and similar populous states ...
      Mr. Jaykanshar is wrong on this one.
      Renember...our fathers wanted the US to be a Republuc...not a democracy that eventually fail and becomes abusive.
      Be careful and study better were the democracy can lead India.
      Our democracy in the US has failed big.
      Remember that democracy does not mean freedom
      ..think about that!

    • @ratnakamal1
      @ratnakamal1 Před 17 dny +3

      @@giuseppeleveroni1914 There are frequent calls for the EC reform. How come none of the other democracies do not have it, even Canada and Mexico, the U. S. neighbors. Doesn’t the EC override the one man one vote concept? There is a lot to debate.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 16 dny +2

      Yeah I saw that. He is a witty man and prepared to take the argument to people who have forgotten what it is like to have someone argue back at them. thanks for sharing

    • @banksbanks2173
      @banksbanks2173 Před 13 dny

      @@giuseppeleveroni1914 what you said makes no sense

  • @sankalp3513
    @sankalp3513 Před 17 dny +50

    Accusing a country of becoming less liberal by this woke leftist authoritarian Western elitists is a badge of honor. The US, UK, and anglosphere is going down the toilet by illegal immigration and adoption of wokeism but they want to lecture a rising nation like Bharat about what it is doing wrong. With all that said, you have done a good job reversing the gaze and showing a Western audience how Bharat views global events. I have subscribed.

    • @ZoldicsDiaries
      @ZoldicsDiaries Před 16 dny +6

      Who cares about west nowdays 😂

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 16 dny +2

      thank you.

    • @breezeanonymous6034
      @breezeanonymous6034 Před 15 dny

      @@theburningarchive Most of these comments by 'Swedish', 'Americans' etc here 'praising' India are most probably Indians from dozens of shanty towns in India. With cheapest of world's internet rates and millions and millions and millions of radicalized jobless individuals, thats all they do i.e. comment on social media forums pretending to be every body else in the world.
      Heard for about 10 minutes. Your verbiage shows you 'know India' well ☺️

    • @gopalramanathan7062
      @gopalramanathan7062 Před 14 dny +1

      @@breezeanonymous6034Keep living in lala land and pushing the IT narrative. Nobody is buying it. The world has moved on.

    • @erics2305
      @erics2305 Před 11 dny

      Well, there's certainly plenty of immigrants from India here in the West. So you do seem to care. But then at the same time, you seem to hate us. Not in personal contacts, though; I have to say Indians are usually friendly when you meet them.

  • @RamalingamKB
    @RamalingamKB Před 13 dny +3

    India has No Interest in USA Rise Or Decline. We are just Careful on our own Interest. If that's bothering anybody then they should get some Psychological check. India is India. We don't destroy any country and let any country destroy us.
    Love to Americans 🇺🇸 from 🇮🇳 India❤

  • @kirannnnnn
    @kirannnnnn Před 17 dny +38

    Europe is a garden. We have built a garden,Rest of the world is a jungle. The jungle could invade the garden. The gardeners should take care of it,” Borrell said.
    This analogy connects to Europe’s history of colonialism, fascism and genocide.

    • @richarddelanet
      @richarddelanet Před 17 dny

      His wikipedia page is enlightening....

    • @kirannnnnn
      @kirannnnnn Před 17 dny

      @@richarddelanet Wikipedia is an leftist platform
      It's name is Wokeipedia

    • @gajahendrikswamidat
      @gajahendrikswamidat Před 17 dny

      A garden of looting and cheating.
      The colonial period

    • @vetiarvind
      @vetiarvind Před 15 dny

      The Europeans are actually the jungle dwellers considering their conduct.

    • @flyinpug3791
      @flyinpug3791 Před 12 dny

      Does he include Russia as part of the garden too?

  • @ajx803
    @ajx803 Před 15 dny +9

    In capable leadership, India is thriving once again in under 10 yrs. The British knew this potential and did everything to harm the Hindus and by transfering power to Gandhi-Nehru, which is literally the 3rd colonization of Bharat. But the fact is Indians and Hindus are the positive force of nature. Wherever they go, they are constructive and the best part of society!

  • @mallikadas
    @mallikadas Před 14 dny +15

    If Narendra Modi was an American, how much better America would have been. It doesn't matter, Narendra Modi wants the best of everyone. Modi is a very spiritual and visionary person. If America stops its selfishness, misdeeds and conspiracies against other countries and takes Modi's advice, America will become better and better.

    • @subhasisjoshi8135
      @subhasisjoshi8135 Před 13 dny

      😂😂seriously

    • @ezwansafri8006
      @ezwansafri8006 Před 4 dny +1

      India being the largest populated country is destined for a few things, pls dont think it is because of fascist bjp modi. Nothing great about him.

    • @mallikadas
      @mallikadas Před 3 dny +2

      @@ezwansafri8006 Narendra Modi is a very good person . India and the whole world know Narendra Modi . You don't have to spread hatred . Time will tell. Let time do its job. God's special blessings are upon him. He's human. He can make mistakes. But overall he is a God gifted. He came for the good of the whole world. I am not his fan but I know that he is a very good hearted and powerful person in the whole world.

    • @hjysbd8318
      @hjysbd8318 Před 2 dny +1

      If Narendra Modi is the President of the United States, America will get better and better.

  • @johndsouza6916
    @johndsouza6916 Před 16 dny +12

    I am John Dsouza from Mumbai India and you are spreading good knowledge and facts of the current world situation

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny

      Thank you, Joh, Thank you for listening. It is a privilege for me to find an audience in Mumbai.

  • @rasikeattana7970
    @rasikeattana7970 Před 16 dny +15

    The world has realised that USA has little to offer other than threats of killing or invasion of the country or putting economic sanction for greed. Its refreshing to have to see a fresh hand of an extremely intelligent and witty foreign secretary from India who can oversee the rhetoric's and simply explain and respond as a country. USA position in the world stage exposed in UN!

    • @logician3641
      @logician3641 Před 13 dny

      You are using a US invention called the internet on a US website called CZcams.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny +1

      which relies on a mathematical concept of zero, invented, if I recall, correctly in ancient India. Surely the shared heritage of the world?

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny +1

      Perhaps once the USA did offer more, but those days are done

  • @philiptan2051
    @philiptan2051 Před 17 dny +23

    Jaishankar is right that the dominance of the usa has definitely gone. Every aspect of live is deteriorating in the USA, from the increasing household debt of her people to the increasing homelessness, from the impotence of her sanctions to the incompetence to stop the rats from invading the subways in NYC. The days of glory of the usa are over.

    • @stephanieellison7834
      @stephanieellison7834 Před 16 dny +3

      That's why I got the F out of America almost 6 years ago. I have been thankful to Bhārat for protecting me from the demons who destroyed my life there.

    • @nageshprabhu6437
      @nageshprabhu6437 Před 3 dny

      @@stephanieellison7834 Shalom Namaste!

  • @user-oe3og5ym5n
    @user-oe3og5ym5n Před 17 dny +21

    Our Jay Shankar ji a giant in front these western so called intellectuals .They should learn some wisdom from him😊😊😊

    • @bluewaters2231
      @bluewaters2231 Před 16 dny +1

      of course he is a giant. southie brains. 😊😊 theh hve kept up d tradition of vedic chanting.

  • @rashidbagewadi1006
    @rashidbagewadi1006 Před 17 dny +24

    Long live. Long live jai jai jai jaishankar.you are brave to say..our lndia is also powerful.

  • @user-on6xl8cu9t
    @user-on6xl8cu9t Před 17 dny +13

    These Americans have no agenda. First Nulan gives cookies and Blinken plays the guitar! What a joke . Nero playing the violin while Rome burnt!

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 16 dny +3

      Make sure you check my video coming out tonight on Blinken playing the guitar... it was a bit of fun.

  • @natarajansukumar681
    @natarajansukumar681 Před 16 dny +9

    One of the important narrative Jaishankar and Modi are trying to set is that "Democaracies can achieve growth on a very large scale". Hitherto there has been a concerted effort by China saying "we have achieved significant growth through the model we have developed. All aspirant economies should follow the China model.". If India succeeds it will set an example of achieving growth in a massive scale "despite the free forces of democracy". While western democracies have achieved development but that is not against odds of colonial subjucation and extraction, massive population left backward after colonial rule, humongous diversity, challenges of a huge and varied geography, hostile poweful neighbours. This is a major narrative and if you think logically Western media should be behind supporting the narrative India is trying to set. However unfortunately it does not happen.

  • @manmohanmalik2470
    @manmohanmalik2470 Před 16 dny +12

    What Jaishankar has spoken is a fact. The greenhorns ( White House spokespersons like Vedant Patel and another fellow ) do not know that they are facing a career diplomat in Dr Jaishankar.
    And one warning - "do not meddle in Indian elections". Because......Indian public will reciprocate from June 2024 onwards. ( Return gift ) 🎁

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 16 dny +1

      Very good point. US position in the world is compromised by its patronage (soft corruption) riddled leadership class inluding in diplomatic positions. In Australia we have some member of the Kennedy family as US ambassador!

  • @saffron1977
    @saffron1977 Před 17 dny +19

    I agree with jaishankar and now had enough of American hypocrisy and lectures, putin and modi are world super heros

    • @stephanieellison7834
      @stephanieellison7834 Před 16 dny

      As an American living in India, I have had enough of my government:
      December 17, 2022
      My birth goremint is completely out of control. America is today's Rāmāyaṇa-era Laṅkā. I daresay that a day is coming when Bhārat sets foot in America to depose the goremint and put it on trials, and restore order in America. AND THEN, it might even figure out restoration of land to Native Americans and relocation of non-Native Americans out of the Americas.
      --------------------------
      August 9, 2022
      Let me explain briefly... The Rāmāyaṇa, a Hindū epic, is the oldest epic in the world, concerned with India's history of over 14,200 years ago. It involves two sides, one who commits a crime, and the other who attempts to rectify the situation and restore order to the world. Laṅkā, present-day Sri Lanka, was at that time, ruled by a king, Rāvaṇa. He was a rākṣasa, a demon in other words. He had kidnapped the wife of a human who was the crown prince of a kingdom in the north of present-day India (I say that because India was much larger prior to Partition of 1947). This crown prince was a manifestation of a divine being, Viṣṇu, named Śrī Rāma. The end result was, Śrī Rāma along with his half-brother Lakṣmana and an army conquered Laṅkā, and the king was killed and removed from power, with his younger brother taking his place. This younger brother, unlike Rāvaṇa, was a devotee of Śrī Rāma, and therefore lived with right thinking, right action in mind (dharma).
      Now, here is today's context of this world's oldest epic. America is today's Laṅkā, 14,000 years later, though there were previous iterations of Laṅkā, like the Holy Roman Empire, Ottoman Empire, the British Empire, and many others throughout history. America stands out as the one today.
      Rāvaṇa - the millions of heads of his are the politicians and those who support them.
      Śrī Rāma - the Native Americans.
      Sītā - the stolen lands.
      The Army of Śrī Rāma (which was made up of the monkey race and the bear race, by the ) - the many other countries that will invade America, including India, México, most all other nations of the Americas, and perhaps several others.
      I am an American, so it is sad to say that America will be destroyed one day. America started out on the wrong foot by stealing the land, the resources, and the civilizational right to be as they are from the Native Americans. It exists on the bodies of dead Native Americans. It also interferes with other nations' internal matters. What starts on the wrong foot ends on the wrong foot.

  • @fourkhodadadis
    @fourkhodadadis Před 14 dny +2

    Recently in Western Media, you hear, how dare India has made an agreement with Iran concerning Chahbahar Port progression. I believe India acting as an great force on planet earth as they should be.

  • @pranavgandhar4604
    @pranavgandhar4604 Před 16 dny +7

    JAISHANKAR IS ONE OF GENERATIONAL TALENT

  • @sanjeevsood531
    @sanjeevsood531 Před 16 dny +5

    Recent agitation in US universities has brought out interaction between the media and students of US universities in the open.
    The poor level of intellect and high level of radicalization of the young generation suggest a bleak future for the USA.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny

      Western universities are in a poor state in general, in my experience.....

  • @user-xb2jh1bu6i
    @user-xb2jh1bu6i Před 14 dny +3

    After jay Shankar interview
    Many countries comes out with bold talk against west hypocrisy
    Priceless mind dr jay ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @rationalthinker2724
    @rationalthinker2724 Před 14 dny +3

    Jaishankar is true thinker and has great farsightedness with loads of foreign external relations to his credit.
    If he is claiming something then it must be true.
    Life is a cycle !! Nothing remains in the top forever!!
    🇮🇳🇮🇳🕉🕉❤️❤️

  • @Tuathadana
    @Tuathadana Před 17 dny +18

    Americans have been saying this for 15 years

  • @pratyushojha
    @pratyushojha Před 16 dny +6

    Dr. Jaishankar is the son of K. Subramaniam. He was the godfather of the Indian strategic establishment. Was the official historian of all the wars India has fought since 1962. He was also the author of the Indian nuclear doctrine.
    So you can say, that the Apple has not fallen far from the tree.

  • @RG-un2vl
    @RG-un2vl Před 15 dny +5

    All one can say is that the US did not handle its world ‘superpower’ CEO status well.They were warned of this by their own president Eisenhower in his farewell speech ,the need for less aggression and bullying in dealing with other countries, the risks of running a foreign policy driven by its military complex and not its diplomatic needs and the unsavory legacy that would create for the US. Hope they revisit the speech but that’s unlikely.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny

      Yes! I discuss the idea of superpower in this video czcams.com/video/hVCkvG1VNDE/video.htmlsi=8nl6VZz1Rk_d_bpZ

  • @ratnakamal1
    @ratnakamal1 Před 17 dny +12

    The U. S. has an enormous amount of soft power, it uses very poorly in its geopolitical sphere.

  • @amarnathjha8319
    @amarnathjha8319 Před 17 dny +9

    Dollar is gradually losing ground. Many countries have started trading in their own currencies.

  • @nilnull5457
    @nilnull5457 Před 16 dny +6

    8:38 It's Chinese belligerence, not Indian belligerence, that is the root cause of the whole Indo-Chinese tension. Dr. S. Jaishankar is crystal clear on that.

    • @mysterryable
      @mysterryable Před 16 dny

      Does it matter? The best warrior resolves conflicts without losses.

    • @pikachus5m166
      @pikachus5m166 Před 13 dny +1

      Why did Modi after his meeting with Xi in September 2019, say India and China were on a new footing in relations, better trade and industrial developments and cross cultural exchanges, but soon after change tack after the US sent a delegation that later planned Trumps state visit?. And soon after the Galwan border flared up, only for Modi to admit no PLA crossed the the disputed boundaries.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny

      Interesting point. I might do a video on this, using Dr Jaishankar's book as a starting point since I feel it is not well understood well by many geopolitical commentators on CZcams.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny

      Interesting point. I might do a video on this, using Dr Jaishankar's book as a starting point since I feel it is not well understood well by many geopolitical commentators on CZcams.

  • @maheshsoni5051
    @maheshsoni5051 Před 16 dny +4

    It's a movement of people and civilizations which were in the last 1000 years persecuted and dominated by WEST.

  • @tradehut2782
    @tradehut2782 Před 15 dny +5

    A few years ago india had to stop buying oil from Iran due to US sanctions. This led to disruption of trade between the two countries, of not just oil , but also of things such as rice. Iran used to be the biggest buyer of India's Basmati rice until then.
    Hopefully the new Chabahar port agreement will replenish Iran's rupee reserves and Iran will be able to buy things from India again.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny

      Yes I head Abhijit Chavda talk about this. Important development

  • @Vegitable621
    @Vegitable621 Před 16 dny +4

    The world never looked at America. What he meant is america can no lo longer bully anyone anymore

  • @jaswindersian3159
    @jaswindersian3159 Před 17 dny +16

    Bharat and China are old and ancient civilisation are know how to deal with each other. There is no real war going on ... China is now the largest market for Bharat.

  • @deepakvyas2792
    @deepakvyas2792 Před 13 dny +3

    Probably the most powerful person on the planet earth.Make no mistake

  • @mehernoshmanekshaw7180
    @mehernoshmanekshaw7180 Před 13 dny +2

    Blinken playing his guitar, U.S. Presidents challenging each other on debates, saying.. "Anytime, Anywhere, Anyplace", "Make my day" like a couple of adolescents.. all contribute towards total lack of respect for the U.S.

  • @kirannnnnn
    @kirannnnnn Před 17 dny +17

    Stoltenberg again explained that it is very profitable for NATO to fight against Russia with the hands of Ukrainians
    “By allocating a small portion of our defense budgets, we allowed the Ukrainians to destroy a significant portion of Russian combat capabilities without putting a single NATO soldier or a single American soldier at risk,” he said, without even mentioning the losses of the Ukrainians themselves

    • @v2gether2000
      @v2gether2000 Před 17 dny

      Hi, I am not an expert but being an ardant follower of go politices I believe that Europe must acknowledge that their future can not be secured if they continue to be anti Russia.
      USA has and will influence every European country to be anti Russia, but Europe nust understand that USA is ocean apart it has always instigated divide and rule policy to maintain its hegemony.
      If Europe is wise than they must initiate communication with Russia and give assurance that they will not hinder Russia and similarly get an agreement from Russia that Russia will acknowledge their existing borders.
      Probably, Mr. Modi's statement to President Putin that "this is not an era of war" is the correct estimaion of current geo political situation.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 16 dny +1

      Yes, it is a real moral travesty, don't you think? I will do a video on the Ukraine war soon....

  • @v2gether2000
    @v2gether2000 Před 17 dny +12

    Hi, I'm from India.
    Applause fir your analysis and sharing your perspective.
    Love to hear from you as I have subscribed your channel👍🏻

  • @krisrao1928
    @krisrao1928 Před 16 dny +5

    Sir, if only we had your observations of India in Australian mainstream media rather than the biased lightweights of the ABC and SBS etc.

    • @gopalramanathan7062
      @gopalramanathan7062 Před 14 dny

      It’s quite sad that both the SBS and the ABC are heavily compromised as they have turned utterly Far Left Liberal Woke.

    • @gopalramanathan7062
      @gopalramanathan7062 Před 14 dny +1

      Pretty sad that Australia’s SBS and ABC have turned utterly Far Left Liberal & Woke

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny +2

      Thank you. Prof Salvatore Babones does a sterling job, but alas too many of those lightweights (who I no longer watch!)

  • @stephanieellison7834
    @stephanieellison7834 Před 16 dny +3

    December 17, 2022
    My birth goremint is completely out of control. America is today's Rāmāyaṇa-era Laṅkā. I daresay that a day is coming when Bhārat sets foot in America to depose the goremint and put it on trials, and restore order in America. AND THEN, it might even figure out restoration of land to Native Americans and relocation of non-Native Americans out of the Americas.
    --------------------------
    August 9, 2022
    Let me explain briefly... The Rāmāyaṇa, a Hindū epic, is the oldest epic in the world, concerned with India's history of over 14,200 years ago. It involves two sides, one who commits a crime, and the other who attempts to rectify the situation and restore order to the world. Laṅkā, present-day Sri Lanka, was at that time, ruled by a king, Rāvaṇa. He was a rākṣasa, a demon in other words. He had kidnapped the wife of a human who was the crown prince of a kingdom in the north of present-day India (I say that because India was much larger prior to Partition of 1947). This crown prince was a manifestation of a divine being, Viṣṇu, named Śrī Rāma. The end result was, Śrī Rāma along with his half-brother Lakṣmana and an army conquered Laṅkā, and the king was killed and removed from power, with his younger brother taking his place. This younger brother, unlike Rāvaṇa, was a devotee of Śrī Rāma, and therefore lived with right thinking, right action in mind (dharma).
    Now, here is today's context of this world's oldest epic. America is today's Laṅkā, 14,000 years later, though there were previous iterations of Laṅkā, like the Holy Roman Empire, Ottoman Empire, the British Empire, and many others throughout history. America stands out as the one today.
    Rāvaṇa - the millions of heads of his are the politicians and those who support them.
    Śrī Rāma - the Native Americans.
    Sītā - the stolen lands.
    The Army of Śrī Rāma (which was made up of the monkey race and the bear race, by the ) - the many other countries that will invade America, including India, México, most all other nations of the Americas, and perhaps several others.
    I am an American, so it is sad to say that America will be destroyed one day. America started out on the wrong foot by stealing the land, the resources, and the civilizational right to be as they are from the Native Americans. It exists on the bodies of dead Native Americans. It also interferes with other nations' internal matters. What starts on the wrong foot ends on the wrong foot.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny +1

      Thanks for a wonderful post. Rāmāyaṇa is on my reading list too. History sadly can be very tragic, especially for nations that believed they had ended it.

  • @anikbiswas1681
    @anikbiswas1681 Před 16 dny +3

    Imagine the power of Indian foreign policy how much india changed they don't fear anybody

  • @gaborjuraj2843
    @gaborjuraj2843 Před 16 dny +5

    Momentalne Indicka polityca vo svete je jedna z najlebsich India vie ako vybalancovat z kazdeho problemu❤❤❤

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny

      Áno, súhlasím s tým. Myslím si, že aj jeho spravodajské médiá sú veľmi dobré.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny

      Yes, I agree. I think its news media is very good too.

  • @lathasanjith
    @lathasanjith Před 16 dny +4

    " A country where the courts decides the outcome of elections is bent upon teaching India democracy" Dr. S Jaisankar. Union Minister for External Affairs. Govt of India. May 2024.
    Who the duck is 🇺🇸 ?! 😊

  • @raunak7461
    @raunak7461 Před 13 dny +1

    Telling truth is a thing that make you famous respected among your enemy and Friends... S Jaishankar is doing same.. Telling truth.

  • @jessonedmund3820
    @jessonedmund3820 Před 10 dny +1

    Hi ! Watching from Singapore. Dr S Jayashankar is spot on.

  • @anandjoshy532
    @anandjoshy532 Před 17 dny +4

    Jai Shankar is correct !!
    Thank you for the illustration

  • @sujatanair9632
    @sujatanair9632 Před 16 dny +3

    Finally,a new horizon, breaking away from the shackles of Vadra parivaar

    • @TruthAlwaysWins
      @TruthAlwaysWins Před 16 dny

      Gandhi!!!
      It was Gandhi, real & fake both, who destroyed India's self esteem.

  • @deepaklad7979
    @deepaklad7979 Před 4 dny +1

    USA 🇺🇸 doesn't not wanted to accept the realities of the world passing through. Jayshanker book expressing the true thoughts

  • @palanharish4464
    @palanharish4464 Před 12 dny +2

    India's Foreign Minister Jaishankar is honest & blunt like USA President Donald Trump - both as kids were educated in Military schools, both are teetotalers.
    Never mess with anyone who has Military school backgrounds as kids.
    Over & out!
    Btw, End of USA starts wef Nov 2024...

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 10 dny

      Interesting facts on their background I did not know. Thanks for sharing

  • @vineetverma3780
    @vineetverma3780 Před 16 dny +3

    S. Jaishankar Sir ❤🙏

  • @akhileshsharmaindian96
    @akhileshsharmaindian96 Před 17 dny +8

    INDIA 🇮🇳 is a pure sovereign nation
    INDIA 🇮🇳 keeps USA 🇺🇸, UK 🇬🇧 and other western countries on its shoe
    And China 🇨🇳 also on its shoe

    • @bluewaters2231
      @bluewaters2231 Před 16 dny +3

      dear sweet akhilesh, india keeps Uk on its toes !! not shoes.
      ❤ english is not yet mothertongue so no worries. ❤
      this is just feedback , not criticism.

  • @gauravvvvv
    @gauravvvvv Před 13 dny +1

    A day without Hypocrisy is a day wasted-West

  • @palak1955
    @palak1955 Před 16 dny +3

    I think the US needs to get a hold of itself and needs to introspect otherwise it will become another Canada.
    It's also ironical that the biggest democracy has to demonstrate it's diplomatic prowess thru G20 and not the UN.

  • @shridhargayatonde3177
    @shridhargayatonde3177 Před 17 dny +4

    The US has lost the game and is very mediocre in its approach to the world.

  • @rafa374
    @rafa374 Před 17 dny +6

    Yes US tariffs on key new tech yesterday said implicitly: "We are No 2 now" we can't compete

  • @amarendrabhowmick8896
    @amarendrabhowmick8896 Před 17 dny +13

    Do agree with s jaishankar.

  • @rakeshsawhney117
    @rakeshsawhney117 Před 17 dny +6

    Absolutely agree that US dominance and even a place to advise or impose it's will on India or as a matter of fact other countries, is over. USA Is living in a fantasy world if they think they can do this any more and unfortunately their leaders are woefully incapable to realize this.
    I agree with your analysis and commentary.

  • @oklahoma1232
    @oklahoma1232 Před 17 dny +5

    At last the TRUTH !

  • @berhanu1631
    @berhanu1631 Před 17 dny +6

    Dr Jaishanker is a very wise and exceptional diplomatic which India has to be proud of in the current extreamly complex geopolitics and geoeconomics landscape.

  • @isokabooks3758
    @isokabooks3758 Před 13 dny +1

    India's top diplomat said this openly? Then it must be true.

  • @AndrewLambert-wi8et
    @AndrewLambert-wi8et Před 14 dny +1

    THE USA NEEDS TO LISTEN CAREFULLY TO INDIA IF IT WANTS TO STAY RELEVENT IN THE NEAR FUTURE. I HAVE A FEELING INDIA HAS TAKEN THIS UP RECENTLY BUT IT SEEMS IT MAY HAVE BEEN FORGOTTEN.

  • @americanknow8232
    @americanknow8232 Před 17 dny +9

    India should try to surpass the US before CHina. CHina is already bigger than the US in economic size, technology advancement, etc. Aim at the second nation rather than China. The next US is India.

    • @kirannnnnn
      @kirannnnnn Před 17 dny

      50% of US citizens living under monthly Paycheck
      There are more ghetto's in US compared to the slums in india

    • @TruthAlwaysWins
      @TruthAlwaysWins Před 16 dny +2

      China has many issues, which India as neighbour knows very well.
      Other countries might not know.
      India is reclaiming it's position on its own & at its own pace, slowly & gradually.

  • @OnetoZero777
    @OnetoZero777 Před 15 dny +3

    Why india is the "" mother of democrasy""???
    Answer :: india is like another planet.
    Look at each state of india ; each state have different languages, culture, religion,
    Humen appearance etc.
    When india got independence in 1947, the whole world believe that india will broke into different pieces but not happened.
    Why?????
    Research and find the reason why.
    The world have no idea what happening inside india?

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny

      Thanks. You might enjoy my podcast on this topic czcams.com/video/I0G44KQmufs/video.htmlsi=au_cmThXlqv6zIYu

    • @LandgrabbingIndia
      @LandgrabbingIndia Před 8 dny

      You are saying that India is the mother of democracy and gave democracy to each and every democratic country of today? 🤭😂🤣😅😆😏🥱

    • @LandgrabbingIndia
      @LandgrabbingIndia Před 8 dny

      The British introduced democracy to India. India is NOT the mother of democracy.

    • @OnetoZero777
      @OnetoZero777 Před 8 dny

      @@LandgrabbingIndiaIn our area, the word "mother" denotes the principle/values to follow.
      I know and accept that some low-brain man not able to understand such ideology.🙂

  • @donaldwarriner1640
    @donaldwarriner1640 Před 17 dny +2

    Sharing power is a much more equitable and hopefully more peaceful way. Especially considering the number of citizens that serve themselves and care for no one else.

  • @fushionm6098
    @fushionm6098 Před 12 dny +1

    Even as the seed gerninates the trees lifetime is already determined so is the nation the super power of the era.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 10 dny

      very poetic. Thank you. I did a video on the idea of superpowers that you might like czcams.com/video/hVCkvG1VNDE/video.htmlsi=smfkTG0ig8Rz8yAt

  • @Goboholder
    @Goboholder Před 17 dny +6

    Hi from Bristol England. Got to you via The Duran. Love your stuff.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 16 dny

      thank you, hopefully I will have another gig with the Alexes. best wishes or Good Day.

  • @surindermohan4864
    @surindermohan4864 Před 17 dny +3

    great to hear from you

  • @amazaan
    @amazaan Před 13 dny

    Many many thanks for being a ardent fan of jayashanker!! Appreciate it. I am sure he loves you! Dear we love you. Love is in the air

  • @brajanarayan
    @brajanarayan Před 16 dny +2

    So comprehensively explained. Thank you and regards.🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @titasdhar4407
    @titasdhar4407 Před 17 dny +3

    We want a conversation with Dr.Ankit Shah in your channel.

  • @Ivan-te5rv
    @Ivan-te5rv Před 17 dny +5

    Hi from Brasil

  • @shashimohangosain136
    @shashimohangosain136 Před 16 dny +2

    Except Five"I" nobody will listen to them.😊

  • @sundeepjethani
    @sundeepjethani Před 16 dny +5

    🙏
    The name of the Tamil philosopher and poet is Thiruvalluvar. But the core ideas of Dr.Jaishankar and probably all Indian diplomats are derived from
    Kautilya's Arthashastra. Thats the Bible for Governance.

    • @gopalramanathan7062
      @gopalramanathan7062 Před 14 dny +2

      Quite right.
      The great Bharathiya Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar - pronounced THIRU - Vallu - var
      Kautilya was Bharath’s greatest diplomat and he wrote the Artha Sashthra or the “Science of states-craft”
      🕉️🇮🇳🙏🏼

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny +2

      Thank you. I have it on my reading list, and might do a video on it in 6 months or so.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny

      Thank you. I have it on my reading list, and might do a video on it in 6 months or so.

  • @ngkaiseng6818
    @ngkaiseng6818 Před 17 dny +3

    Hi, i am from Malaysia.

  • @deepakvyas2792
    @deepakvyas2792 Před 13 dny +1

    Hello watching from Gujarat India

  • @brajanarayan
    @brajanarayan Před 16 dny +2

    Thank you Jeff for your analysis. Regards and appreciations.🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @balloonn100
    @balloonn100 Před 17 dny +5

    India is only a developing country and India is sandwiched between USA and China. Both are worse just in different forms.

    • @kimchiba4570
      @kimchiba4570 Před 17 dny

      China is worst.. Like how ?

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 10 dny

      Yet it has found ample room to stand its ground and influence world opinion these last 3 years.

  • @aHarzoo
    @aHarzoo Před 6 dny

    The world will be ok, and we shall explore the stars together

  • @gajendersing7600
    @gajendersing7600 Před 6 dny +1

    Yes well said J Shankar the America dominance is over

    • @HellBot-gi5si
      @HellBot-gi5si Před 6 dny

      No Indian, he just trying get elected. Shankar tell you what you want to hear. Then turns around take intelligence on China from America spy network. Then buys billions in weapons from America. Next week he will tell you that US dollar is over as the Reserve Currency of World but India has 650 billion US dollar in cash reserve that 4th highest in world.

  • @chinysukainepyobytt4506
    @chinysukainepyobytt4506 Před 16 dny +1

    Amen, I agree with you message.

  • @pradyumnanayak9844
    @pradyumnanayak9844 Před 14 dny

    This is Indian century. Amen.

  • @MrRaj2510
    @MrRaj2510 Před 3 dny

    Hi from Bengaluru India

  • @themindsojourner
    @themindsojourner Před 3 dny +1

    You should watch Pravin Sawhney critics on Jaishankar book. Very interesting insights.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 3 dny +1

      Excellent thank you. His arguments and experience look interesting many thanks.

  • @calvinang1
    @calvinang1 Před 16 dny +1

    Huh? What’s happening between US and India? I thought they were steadfast friend. Hope the situation doesn’t escalate whatever it is. Peace not war. 🙏🏻

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 12 dny

      They are standing for their interests and values, and insisting there are more choices than for/against the USA, I think. That offers hope for peace for all.

  • @subhajit0
    @subhajit0 Před 17 dny +1

    Very interesting, refreshing & constructive understanding of modern geopolitics. Look forward to discussions on literature of Tagore and Aurobindo. The ancient Tamil poet referred to was Thiruvallavar.

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 16 dny

      Thanks for clarifying. I plan to do something about Tagore soon!

  • @saivamsikrishnaposani7157

    USA being the strongest country in the world is the best for all.
    A country who if wanted could have conquered the world after WW 2 using the nuclear weapons which only they have at that time but choose to not do so.
    They single handedly helped rebuilt the world after ww 2
    A country where the greatest entrepreneurs and inventors and intellectual minds not necessarily born there but come to follow their dreams.
    USA is the greatest country of all time

    • @theburningarchive
      @theburningarchive  Před 10 dny +1

      Thanks for sharing your views. I think to say the US rebuilt the world single-handed after WW2 is an over-statement. And I might do a video soon on Richard Overy's Blood and Ruins that will put that in context. I welcome honest open disagreement on my channel. Thank you

  • @donjobi9400
    @donjobi9400 Před 2 dny +1

    🇨🇳🇷🇺🇮🇳💯😘💪💪💪

  • @jeffreylo9203
    @jeffreylo9203 Před 14 dny

    As a former colony, it’s up to India to stand on the right side of history!

    • @user-vn3yu1jk4v
      @user-vn3yu1jk4v Před 13 dny

      Let's see how history judges the western countries. Eviction of the natives, colonization, nuclear weapons use. Tick tock....

  • @HasteHsate
    @HasteHsate Před 14 dny

    Western: Let's Think about Era of our own country.
    Bharat: Don't think of the era of any specific country it's time to let's come together all countries and make a great era of the world.