Galwan And After: Reality Check On India-China Relations |

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  • Four years after the Galwan clash and the military standoff between India and China that continues to this day, what lessons can one draw from it? Is there a way forward? Will China continue its belligerent course or does a recent statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the appointment of the Chinese ambassador to Delhi after a gap of 17 months suggest that both sides are looking at some breakthroughs in the near future?
    All these questions and more came up at a roundtable organised by StratNews Global almost a month before the 4th anniversary of Galwan. Among the participants were China scholars Jayadeva Ranade of the Centre for China Analysis & Strategy, Lt. Gen. Rakesh Sharma, who commanded 14 Corps overseeing Ladakh, Srikanth Kondapalli, head of East Asia Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University and Sriparna Pathak associate professor at Jindal Global University.
    Editor-in-Chief Nitin A. Gokhale and Editor Surya Gangadharan anchored the nearly an hour-long discussion.
    Ranade believes Galwan was China’s effort to show India its place, that Beijing did not take kindly to Delhi’s efforts for a place at the international table, and that India was trying to rival and outshine China.
    Gen Sharma acknowledged that China’s current military posture will remain a challenge to the Indian military planners for a foreseeable future. China has ensured the border is “benign” for them, he noted, but the unprecedented military build up has ensured that the next time India will not be a pushover in any future conflict.
    Prof Kondapalli pointed to the difference in the understanding of the concept of strategic autonomy. The Chinese see it as independence from the US but India sees it as allowing freedom of manoeuvre vis a vis China. He faulted India for its failure to mobilise and bring together all those countries embroiled in territorial disputes with Beijing-Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam and the Philippines.
    Sriparna Pathak underscored China’s declining economic growth. Although it claims more than 5 percent GDP growth rate, the reality is that the Chinese economy has not grown more than a little over 1%. That crisis, she argues, suggests Taiwan will have lower priority, at least no move likely on the island this year.
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    Tune in for more in this conversation marking nearly four years since the Galwan attack and the subsequent military standoff.
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  • @rishipattanaik5402
    @rishipattanaik5402 16 днів тому +13

    amazed to see such an experienced panel. Thanks to surya sir, nikhil sir and whole team.

  • @khookeekeng
    @khookeekeng 15 днів тому +6

    Cooperation is win win solution ❤

  • @shivasundar
    @shivasundar 16 днів тому +21

    Very erudite and balanced team. PLEASE keep bringing them back - well analyzed by the experts.

  • @aloklal99
    @aloklal99 16 днів тому +7

    This was an exceptionally informative discussion that covered so much ground! It’s exceptional especially when we contrast it with the quality and depth of discussion elsewhere on the web! Thank you!

  • @leoncioco3305
    @leoncioco3305 16 днів тому +13

    Nitin should invite Pravin Sawhney to discuss this issue. He is very knowledgeable about 🇮🇳 / 🇨🇳 disputes n above all he is respected by all. This group of peoples have ax to grind against China n can’t be trusted to be objective. What’s needed is an unbiased voice. Not a group of converts, preaching to each other’s.

    • @amitkumarsingh1709
      @amitkumarsingh1709 15 днів тому

      Pravin Sawhney on radar of intelligence Agency radar he compromised man he seen as Chinese puppet
      No one in India take that traitor of any use

  • @jitendivgi2761
    @jitendivgi2761 17 днів тому +10

    Very well done, Nitin. You and Surya do a stellar job. Compliments and Congratulations!
    The panel was very well put together.
    Excellent insights. The first rule now is that there are no rules while dealing with China.

    • @barneylinux
      @barneylinux 16 днів тому +1

      The general and the guy to the left of Nitin are morning and should not be anywhere near policy making or even a Mike. E

  • @vineetgupta5938
    @vineetgupta5938 5 днів тому +1

    The quality of discussions in Stratnews Global is clearly a cut above the rest !!

  • @lawanyaarvind2810
    @lawanyaarvind2810 16 днів тому +3

    Truly appreciate Team StratnewsGlobal for this stellar podcast It was so informative. The Galwan Stand-off is as sensitive issue in all its aspects for all stakeholders. An Erudite panel that just discussed this without using hyperbole... Keep up the high standards
    .

  • @Study-mq4qn
    @Study-mq4qn 14 днів тому +3

    I think the border conflict between India and China is being overinterpreted. They are both nuclear powers, and if their conflict is limited to cold weapons, it is actually peaceful and is more like a conflict between two groups of people rather than between two countries.
    But, both China and India have risen under leaders who leverage nationalistic sentiments to rally their people.Even if both governments are very restrained but neither wants to show weakness.

  • @anilmukerji9408
    @anilmukerji9408 16 днів тому +4

    Current important figures from China to India in USD in23 ,/24 is estimated 100 Billion USD.

  • @VijeDerm
    @VijeDerm 16 днів тому +14

    Amazing panelist’s discussing matters of strategic importance. I would call them the Real think tank

    • @Liboch
      @Liboch 12 днів тому

      Most of them are clueless about economy. Why China has become India's largest trading partner? There are synergies between the 2 big economies. China's economy is far from collapsing and India gets components from China for all the main sectors of India in automobile, pharmaceutical and telecommunication industries. Indian doesn't really buy lamp shades, toys and plastic baaltees from China.

  • @iXpress
    @iXpress 16 днів тому +3

    We Indians need to hear more of such discussions & become aware of our neighborhood. Thanks 🙏

  • @gurmohansingh1868
    @gurmohansingh1868 7 днів тому

    A very informative and comprehensive discussion by elites on the subject. Thanks stratnews.

  • @nilayparikh9284
    @nilayparikh9284 10 днів тому

    Amazing Discussion. Look forward to more of these

  • @hkpandey1
    @hkpandey1 16 днів тому +1

    Excellent discussion..
    Very insightful

  • @themyself1212
    @themyself1212 17 днів тому +9

    please invite Chinese expert if possible for their thinking about issue

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому +3

      why chinese? we have real expert in India, not the rubbish panel here. Check out Praveen sawhney. abrogation of 370 and then india got to redraw boundary into ladakh, where no boundary ever existed. China taught India lesson about cartographical agression,

    • @manbeh4u
      @manbeh4u 13 днів тому +1

      ​@@brightcamp4091Chinese taught India a lesson ?? Are you under a rock.

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 13 днів тому +2

      ​ @manbeh4u "China taught India a lesson" : Dr Praveen Sawhney, Force Magazine., Ex Colonel Indian Army.

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 13 днів тому +1

      ​ @manbeh4u "China taught India a lesson" : Dr Praveen Sawhney, Force Magazine., Ex Colonel Indian Army.

    • @manbeh4u
      @manbeh4u 13 днів тому +1

      @brightcamp4091 LOL Praveen Sawhney and his credibility as someone fired from army, funded by dubious foreign sources, strongly anti-bjp and pro-congress, wrote in his own magazine and that is to be sacrosanct. Interesting..

  • @Olive_Chap
    @Olive_Chap 16 днів тому

    gr8 discussion better than any think tank talks... kudos to team for arranging such intellectuals & covering tactical as well as strategic powerplays

  • @barneylinux
    @barneylinux 17 днів тому +8

    China is our largest trading partner. As far as the Chinese exports to India are concerned, they are growing by leaps and bounds as per the latest data. The trade imbalance is also massive.

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому +1

      Yes the focus should on balance of trade. That is are the real wealth comes from. Gpd is useless. It is like saying I made gdp 1,000,000 USD a year, but my committed expense is 1,000,500. I will never have any saving and no wealth.

  • @sameerpandey14
    @sameerpandey14 17 днів тому +1

    Congratulations for this superb discussion

  • @2010anilshukla
    @2010anilshukla 11 днів тому

    Pure gold - the panel and the discussion! 👍

  • @RohitJoshi-lq9fe
    @RohitJoshi-lq9fe 16 днів тому +1

    Sir really I'm in starting of this podcast and I'm feeling very connected with your communication skills and very clear point point discussion with experts. Thank you so much for providing kind of knowledgeable podcast to us 🙏🏻❤

  • @amitabhdes
    @amitabhdes 16 днів тому

    Excellent coverage. As comprehensive as it can be.

  • @sarjenprabhu1137
    @sarjenprabhu1137 15 днів тому +1

    Thanks! Nithin for the great work

    • @StratNewsGlobal
      @StratNewsGlobal  15 днів тому +1

      🙏🏾 @sarjenprabhu1137 for your continuing support

  • @santoshdas009
    @santoshdas009 16 днів тому

    I loved the discussion.

  • @kalyan2812
    @kalyan2812 12 днів тому +1

    Fantastic discussions

  • @sarathy2007totadri
    @sarathy2007totadri 16 днів тому

    Wonderful to see and hear Vintage Nitin & @StratNewsGlobal.
    A seminal post.
    Cautions and Conclu -sions are most apt and to be heeded followed up. Brilliant. Thanks
    14 05 24

  • @ShivamSahuIndia
    @ShivamSahuIndia 15 днів тому

    Amazing discussion 👏👏 thanks nitin sir and team for these 💎 gems content

  • @anirbanbhattacharjee3474
    @anirbanbhattacharjee3474 17 днів тому

    Great analysis. Very informative.

  • @saibalganguly8587
    @saibalganguly8587 16 днів тому

    Excellent analysis... Very experienced and erudite panel... Looking forward to more discussions with this panel...

  • @barneylinux
    @barneylinux 16 днів тому +6

    Nitin ji, these are bunch of yes men who are happy to agree with the “party” line. Please invite someone who has a contradictory opinion next time.

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому

      Abrogation of 370 and then india got to redraw boundary into ladakh, where no boundary ever existed. China taught India lesson about cartographical agression, as explained by real expert Praveen Sawhney,

    • @barneylinux
      @barneylinux 16 днів тому

      @@brightcamp4091 No I don't agree with Mr. Sawhney, Chinese "teaching Indian a lesson" is extends back to 2012, well before the Modi government.

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому

      @@barneylinux this is a llesson on cartographic agression. Do you know what it means?

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому

      you can also china taught india a lesson in1962, but it is not about cartographical agression.

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому +1

      you don't agreed?

  • @rajatmahi4801
    @rajatmahi4801 12 днів тому

    Iconic comprehensive conversation among lucrative panelists..#Jai Hind ❤❤❤

  • @anabhtechnosoft6797
    @anabhtechnosoft6797 16 днів тому

    Maaza aaa gaya..all brilliant. Thanks

  • @whyjj1991
    @whyjj1991 12 днів тому +2

    China’s position and situation are nothing like what these laughable experts are saying. There is no reason for china not to have a good relationship with India. china -malaysia and china Indonesia, and china-vietnam 🎉🎉 all have a healthy relationship despite territory dispute.

  • @AmitAnandchauhan
    @AmitAnandchauhan 16 днів тому

    wonderful discussion

  • @julioduan7130
    @julioduan7130 16 днів тому +3

    China didn’t oppose Indian and US closeness for economic development, but a joint force between India and US to fight against China.

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому +2

      But joint forces only happened only after modi lost 2000sq km in ladakh,

    • @sarthakkumar5133
      @sarthakkumar5133 14 днів тому

      ​@@brightcamp4091yeah you have mapped those 2000 sq areas with inches.... atleast do some research and think before commenting about something which is sensitive all channel and comment section are not meant for propaganda so just maintain the decoram on meaningful places

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 14 днів тому

      ​ @sarthakkumar5133 I don't have too, my info is from brilliant Praveen Sawhney. He did the research for me. Check him out.

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 14 днів тому

      ​ @sarthakkumar5133 You got timing wrong. It was land lost in ladakh, before India was courted and then subsequently came US-India deal. Your logic is all warped up!

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 14 днів тому

      @iaindcosta Try imagining ladakh and tibet has no boundary. To a Tibetans, ladakh is tibet. The word ladakh, what non tibetans may called, is a foreign word to tibetan. So what oitsider called the region ladakh, is totally Tibet, for tibetans.

  • @akshaysood1667
    @akshaysood1667 17 днів тому

    Very good discussion.
    Very knowledgeable experts .
    Also good time management

  • @sroychowdhury4216
    @sroychowdhury4216 16 днів тому

    Very knowledgeable discussion.

  • @anjurkrishnan7831
    @anjurkrishnan7831 12 днів тому

    Fantastic panelists and good interviewing skill displayed by Nitin and Surya, no talking over the guests, letting the guests complete their thought process.

  • @TJ-wo1xt
    @TJ-wo1xt 16 днів тому

    Nice one nitin as always🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Somebody_else_u_know
    @Somebody_else_u_know 7 днів тому

    Namaste! 🙏 Thank you for the information! The channel has a very impressive representation of opinions, deep analytics, and is a powerful media tool, designed to expand the futuristic frontieres. Please, develop. 🤝

  • @Iss-baar-400-paar
    @Iss-baar-400-paar 14 днів тому +2

    Thanks!

    • @StratNewsGlobal
      @StratNewsGlobal  14 днів тому +1

      🙏🏾appreciate the support @iss-baar-400-paar

  • @arpangurung4090
    @arpangurung4090 16 днів тому +1

    India lost 50-60 years of time thinking hindi chini bhai bhai🤔.Just imagine former defence minister during UPA government said that what is the use of construction of border infrastructures china will used them to invade india and this statement was given in parliament which showed the seriousness of national security.But we are fortunate to have Modi ji who has been doing tremendous job in national security issues,border infrastructures even in remote areas.Thank you for having this talk with national security think tanks and we need such talks quite often👀🤔🙏

  • @saisiddartha9009
    @saisiddartha9009 17 днів тому

    superb conversation , very informative

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому

      go meet real expert instead of listening to rubbish explanations. check out praveen sawhney

  • @krishandhillon4100
    @krishandhillon4100 16 днів тому

    We need to have more conversations like these.

  • @deeptalks8755
    @deeptalks8755 16 днів тому

    Brilliant .

  • @sujnanshetty9807
    @sujnanshetty9807 16 днів тому

    Should have this discussion on a monthly cadence, make it a periodic dialogue with your subscribers. Will get appreciated , you already see the high viewership in a short span of being posted.

  • @kumargourab2898
    @kumargourab2898 16 днів тому +3

    Abrogation of 370 and balakot made them understand that pakistan can no longer be their proxy to keep India tied down. In top of that came donglang. Therefore they had to di it themselves. That is the main reason behind this attack. Probably they did not anticipate this prolonged Indian deployment.

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому

      almost right half way, abrogation of 370 and then india got to redraw boundary into ladakh, where no boundary ever existed. China taught India lesson about cartographical agression, as explained by real expert Praveen Sawhney,

  • @navneet8269
    @navneet8269 17 днів тому

    Well come Nitin ji
    Very bold and extraordinary panel about Chinese .
    Surya ,Nitin and all panelist were agreed that no more lession needed, with fithing China never captured our tartory.we are well prepared , well alert.thanks for discussing on my favourite topic.

  • @mr.whostheboss9884
    @mr.whostheboss9884 16 днів тому

    Great

  • @rememberrohit
    @rememberrohit 17 днів тому +2

    Very interesting conversation. Thank you for bringing several different voices to enlighten this issue.
    Few points of order - General public does not use 'he' when referring to Chinese PLA forces or China per say. Seems to me mostly military folks in India use such jargon. Why not use "they" or China as a better placeholder for "enemy forces".
    Kindly include the high definition maps when it comes to addressing China related border issues. Maps help tremendously when these experts are talking about difficult terrain at LAC. Using simple graphics is a much needed feature of any UA-cam public outreach now .
    Greetings from Atlanta 🙏🏽

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому

      go to real expert. Praveen sawhney of the force. these are junkies

  • @EmyPareja
    @EmyPareja 13 днів тому

    Dominance replica can be seen just on your side? 6:56

  • @makuohua3071
    @makuohua3071 14 днів тому +1

    Love this conversation Output is fruitful Indian population mean good marketing hubs .
    Yes India can import moon and Mars too as India next U.S.

  • @barrywong4327
    @barrywong4327 10 днів тому +1

    China shares borders with 9 neighboring countries. After WWII, borders between many nations were in dispute largely a result of all the deceptive and irresponsible manipulation by the imperial powers during the 19th and early 20th century. Over the years, China has peacefully resolved its border disputes with all its neighbors except India and Japan.
    Listening to this panel, it’s clear that there is absolutely no hope for a resolution any time soon. Any dispute requires compromise from both parties. It also requires trust, goodwill and acceptance of the other side.
    All I hear is animosity, distrust, wishing the worst for the other side. It’s sad and pathetic.

  • @mrx727
    @mrx727 16 днів тому

    With All Due Respect , Respected Stratnewsglobal , A Small Request If You Could Make Roundtable Discussion With Live QnA As It Used To Be On " Talking Point " With Mr Amitabh P. Revi Sir , Would Really Appreciate If It Happens.........👍

  • @pkmkb007
    @pkmkb007 16 днів тому +2

    Very nice and educative discussion, hopefully the government listens and sees the bluff of china.

  • @romeshsankranti9168
    @romeshsankranti9168 13 днів тому

    New set of eyes, brain storming
    multi dimensional strategies with focus and emphasis on external and internal security

  • @MohanKumar-pv4zu
    @MohanKumar-pv4zu 16 днів тому

    Srikanth sir amazing

  • @TriniTrucker896
    @TriniTrucker896 11 днів тому

    This person has dominated the conversation

  • @ronny383
    @ronny383 16 днів тому

    Wry informative

  • @user-lh1en4vx6p
    @user-lh1en4vx6p 3 дні тому

    What's straitgy trust ?

  • @gperiaswami3971
    @gperiaswami3971 14 днів тому +1

    The only way we can fight Chinese imports is by reducing the cost of production by removing regulations and taxes by lowering the cost of governance by reducing the number of government servants.

  • @user-nn1ln5lk8g
    @user-nn1ln5lk8g 16 днів тому

    We hope what we call this special programme will not refurbish whats in the minds of indian military strategist mind for adversaries to preplan further fox moves in days to come. Is there any such programmes being conducted on the other sides? Just precaution.

  • @Red.bulldozer3
    @Red.bulldozer3 16 днів тому +2

    Modi had met Xi 18 times prior to galwan clash of 2020 and they have discussed everything under the sun.
    But there is no news of them discussing crucial border issues

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому +1

      Praveen Sawhney deduced that Modi refus4d to discuss it, eventhough Xi tried many times. For details go to his channel

    • @Red.bulldozer3
      @Red.bulldozer3 16 днів тому +2

      @@brightcamp4091 which video? I had watched many of his videos. There is no such video Xi telling he wants to resolve the border issues.
      May be it is in your dream 😂

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 15 днів тому +1

      ​ @Red.bulldozer3 Like most south asians, you have poor SEARCH skill . It is Pravin's video. I don't think I eever seen Xi's video. He got time to make video. Think about

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 15 днів тому

      shittyt brain, it is pravin's, not Xi's video. All Xi's video you watched are fake. I never know any sitting head of states/nations spent time making videos

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 15 днів тому

      "Praveen Sawhney deduced that Modi refus4d to....." DO you know what it mean?

  • @divyanshuchadha8210
    @divyanshuchadha8210 14 днів тому

    Great discussion. Please do more vital countries for us like USA, Japan, Australia, Europe and Pakistan 😅

  • @rishikumar3079
    @rishikumar3079 11 днів тому

    What happened in Galwan? How 20 Jawans died there? The truth!

  • @vinodjadhav6254
    @vinodjadhav6254 12 днів тому +1

    Give India economic data also...why one way ? Dont quote governments data.. now. Its laughable

  • @kalebj7001
    @kalebj7001 16 днів тому

    Nice discussion... Emphasis on Actions and less talk for political clout.. enough of 1962.. time to focus on Post-Galwan diplomacy

  • @sureshnaik9778
    @sureshnaik9778 17 днів тому

    Good decision well done

  • @ajayraina8478
    @ajayraina8478 17 днів тому

    No one being this kind of group together!!

  • @9aasheesh
    @9aasheesh 12 днів тому

    Huge blunder in Ladakh . We left LAC unguarded . Chinese just walked in . What a goof up !!

  • @rajunaik26
    @rajunaik26 15 днів тому

    super panel

  • @ajayraina8478
    @ajayraina8478 17 днів тому +9

    Agree with Ranaday sir, BYD has to be blocked!!

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому +1

      india can never have BYD, even it wanted to. Not enought volume to make infrastruture viable

    • @ajayraina8478
      @ajayraina8478 16 днів тому

      @@brightcamp4091 BYD is already in india and it is good , if BYD thinks that India doesn’t have enough volumes.

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 15 днів тому

      ​ @ajayraina8478 You need volume so charging stations can be economical and extensive. Yes, Delhi is ordering Electric buses from USA, after China refused to sell.

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 15 днів тому

      This is no good. lost opportunity to get free buses by non paying, but have to pay triple amount for buses from USA. However, it save Delhi from using China technology and make air cleaner in delhi

    • @Qiushishuo
      @Qiushishuo 14 днів тому

      You can always block the goods as you want. International companies is watching.

  • @saurabhdwivedi7123
    @saurabhdwivedi7123 16 днів тому

    Nice seaters.

  • @Qiushishuo
    @Qiushishuo 14 днів тому +4

    😂I have to say none of them are experts on China.

  • @brainylemon6542
    @brainylemon6542 4 дні тому

    If your neighbor tries to bully you whenever according to his convenience and advantages and there are no REPERCUSSIONS, it is eminent that he will try again. You have to convince yourself and your enemies that you will go down to any level to maintain your respectability and Position.

  • @waichui2988
    @waichui2988 16 днів тому +1

    The reality is that neither side can "win big". Neither China nor India can take a big piece of land from each other. If either manages to do it in a sneaky fashion, the result is a fierce battle.
    It is time for these two countries to accept the reality and cede whatever they do not control now. Make today's line of control the official border. And concentrate your energy and resources on solving problems of your own society. Education, pollution, healthcare.

  • @sanjeevsonpatki
    @sanjeevsonpatki 16 днів тому +1

    excellent, excellent, excellent discussion. nice to see all the experts on one platform.

  • @prashantrathi6425
    @prashantrathi6425 16 днів тому +1

    Great Panel…Insightful discussion….Are our think tanks, policy makers and military minds exploring ways and means to take back Aksai Chin?
    What’s the significance of Chinese constructions in our neighbourhood (very close to our borders) and how India should go about it?

  • @sandeepsoman2830
    @sandeepsoman2830 11 днів тому

    Our biggest trading partner still is China with a huge bias in their favour. ☹️Till this situation is sorted out , they shall continue to have an upper hand.

  • @sirurg
    @sirurg 16 днів тому +2

    A good discussion between experts, yes. But what it has emphasised and reinforced , repeatedly, is India's weaknesses in several areas and on several points.
    1) we are always trying to "be prepared" and hence always playing catch-up.
    2) we are still trying to convince ourselves that we are a peaceful and pace-loving nation that never invaded other countries. This is inherently false and is the legacy of Pandit Nehru and Buddhism, neither of which has had much success in india.
    3) China and it political and military strategists are inherently expansionist. Thus they are never to be trusted. Any speech about peaceful cooperation iz inherently false. They aim to be the dominant fonce regionally and globally, as well as economically and militarily.
    4) China, unlike India, is pri-actu e and plans long-term. You can see it even in their board game go-take, in which the aim is to surround the opponent.
    4) China aims to keep India as a major customer who provides a major for Chinese manufacturing. Thus our traders fall into their trap because Indians (like most other nationalities) are looking to make quick profits. This is the biggest mistake because ir has in read and will continue to increase our dependence on goods and technology from China.. From chemicals, to pharmaceutical intermediates, to agrochemical, telephones and communication software and hardware, toys and even Lord Ganesha idols and now EVs - Indians are hungrily buying from the Chinese. That, forever, will be the weakness that China can and will continue to exploit.
    5) India has always ignored the northeastern region, even treating the indigenous peoples line second-class citizens, while paying more, undue attention to Pakistan on the northwest. This remmins in China's favour. Not only is our infrastructre woefully inadequate, but the economic and cultural integration and growth is nowhere near enough. We are, as usual, Delhi-cebtrIC, to the detriment of our borders..
    So, unless we become pro-active and think long-term and stop telling ourselves that we are peace loving and nin-expansionist, China will always have the upper hand.

  • @user-ew7rx3xw8w
    @user-ew7rx3xw8w 7 днів тому

    Be prepared for all out and everything 😮😮😮

  • @HK-fy3lt
    @HK-fy3lt 16 днів тому

    Mr, You have to be discreet about defence areas.

  • @leoxing7697
    @leoxing7697 11 днів тому

    What market??? How about tackling poverty???

  • @anilmukerji9408
    @anilmukerji9408 16 днів тому

    Imp

  • @sarojanrao7564
    @sarojanrao7564 16 днів тому

    Excellent alround analysis . Isn't there a way to sensitise our traders who buy all sorts of unnecessary stuff from ch9na!!! Are our so insensitive to our security concerns??? Lookforward for more such videos ❤

  • @santa906
    @santa906 17 днів тому

    What are india's long range strike capabilities in case of war

    • @prashantrathi6425
      @prashantrathi6425 16 днів тому

      Need not be discussed here

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому

      none

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому

      Praveen sawhney "only 72 hours for india to lose war with China" His book "The last War". last is because there won't be india any more. Not because china take control. it is because India is a fragile glass, and that will crack it

    • @brightcamp4091
      @brightcamp4091 16 днів тому

      Praveen sawhney "only 72 hours for india to lose war with China" His book "The last War". last is because there won't be india any more. Not because china take control. it is because India is a fragile glass, and that will crack it.

  • @balkaransidhu5334
    @balkaransidhu5334 16 днів тому +1

    It’s cuz of article 370 and making union territory of Ladhak

  • @eternalknowledge2791
    @eternalknowledge2791 15 днів тому

    We should become manufacturing powerhouse

  • @shanmugavadivel7684
    @shanmugavadivel7684 17 днів тому +1

    India is not able to reduce the imports in a specified time.

  • @yadurmahabala1313
    @yadurmahabala1313 16 днів тому +10

    None of the participants have correct knowledge of India-China border dispute. It is the Indian side violated the line of control at Galvan, and went 12 kms crossing the LOC.

    • @Red.bulldozer3
      @Red.bulldozer3 16 днів тому +2

      Are you picking up some stories from thin air😂

    • @arpangurung4090
      @arpangurung4090 16 днів тому

      Please come with real ID you seems to be from the other side of border with such mindset 👀🤔😅

    • @MeMaster-bi6se
      @MeMaster-bi6se 16 днів тому +1

      Yes! In fact, India often breaks contracts.

    • @garysinghsahota2908
      @garysinghsahota2908 16 днів тому +2

      With respect,where do you get your correct information? 12kms in side Chinese territory ? Does someone call you on the phone?

    • @manijain844
      @manijain844 15 днів тому +1

      That border line is called LAC not LOC🙄. So all ur statement goes down with ur lack of basic knowledge 👎👎

  • @user-lh1en4vx6p
    @user-lh1en4vx6p 3 дні тому

    Absurdity word

  • @MH-lb4fo
    @MH-lb4fo 15 днів тому +2

    Painful to hear these bullshit

  • @user-bl9ei9rc2r
    @user-bl9ei9rc2r 13 днів тому

    Well rounded discussion covering all aspects. Do continue focussing on China.

  • @COSMICTUNECOMM
    @COSMICTUNECOMM 16 днів тому

    Is there any genuine policy goal related to regain lost from china and Pakistan. Indian govt is very scattered

  • @ajayraina8478
    @ajayraina8478 17 днів тому

    Sir, these umbrellas , lamp shades are good, but govt. Of India needs to intervene, as these guys who make it in India ( are charging exuberantly), these factories and organisations cannot charge exuberantly ( 30-40 %) maybe ok on some items, but we cannot have people looting in the name of “ make in India”.

  • @skg901
    @skg901 16 днів тому +1

    Cheen is already tapping Bharatiya market.
    They already became biggest trading partner of Bharat with trade deficit already peaking past 100 billion USD.
    Need to block Xiomi BKK BYD etc from Bharatiya market.

    • @biggpicture2930
      @biggpicture2930 14 днів тому

      Need to stop india pharma industry. They are big importer of chinese ingredients.

  • @naveenkumar651
    @naveenkumar651 15 днів тому

    Why government is not streamlining the sectors which are dependent on export from china and increase the custom duty slowly and steadily and meet with leaders with the industry and ask them to manufacture this items in India. Just to save some money people go to China

  • @rajdeep181able
    @rajdeep181able 16 днів тому

    Srikanth seems to have a tilt towards China..

  • @Red.bulldozer3
    @Red.bulldozer3 16 днів тому

    Till now the info on the 2020 chinese intrusion and galwan clash events are murky.
    Modi government refused to discuss it in parliament for of the bitter truth would come out.

  • @franknjamen3044
    @franknjamen3044 14 днів тому +1

    😂😂 Bollyhood movie 😅😅 actors