The "dark satanic mills" line was a reference to a poem by 19th century English poet William Blake, which is now most known as the hymn "Jerusalem". In that poem he was explicitly talking about the Industrial Revolution in the UK. Shashi Tharoor is incredibly well-read.
Working conditions were extremely horrible in the UK at the time of the Industrial Revolution. The rich British did not intend to give a penny of our money to their poor countrymen.
this is one of the most celebrated speech/debate of Shashi Tharoor. also, the textile he talks about in his speech--muslin, was said to be extremely soft and thin, but sadly the textile exists only in certain museums, cause nobody in today's world knows how to make that textile anymore :(
"The Tharoor guide to Indian English" by Brut India is another short video of Dr. Sashi Tharoor that can be on your watchlist. It's a good one too. Thanks 🙏😊
You fellow indians have to leave this inferiority complex of judging your own race by knowing the vocabulary of some other language. Edit : Instead of this masses you should have taken at look what was he even speaking.
One of my ancestors (can't remember if it was a great- or great-great-granfather) died in one of the world wars, fighting under the British Raj in East Africa. His body was never recovered and his family was provided a measly pension to sustain themselves back in India. Another great-grandfather of mine was involved in the independence movement.
Same here but my great-grand mother's sister is involved in Independence movement cuz her friend and friends brother was abducted and shifted to England by british.poor women lost her family and roots.
Shashi Tharoor's speech went viral, resonating with almost all, who feel that colonial powers have not adequately acknowledged the harm they caused to their former colonies, which if you ask me, they have not. Kudos to reacting to this by the way.
He would've been UN Secretary General instead of Ban Ki Moon ... but the US and some of its partners didn't support his candidacy. He was India's permanent representative in he UN for many years.
@@onetime9464if you were taught historically instead of being brought up to be an Anglophobe, you’d realise your ancestors are all looters as well You are no better, in fact you are worse because you achieved less with it.
Today's british people say they didn't do it so they don't owe an apology and do not need to pay. But aren't they still enjoying the loot, the infrastructure possible from that loot.
@@michaelpcoffee Your ancestors looted and you are simply saying you were also the victim. You reap no consequence of history. Debt is owed and I hope it is paid exactly how India suffered.
@@Kumar-24 I wasn't a victim; neither was anyone else who suffered no damages. That includes you. Everybody has ancestors that were victims. Everybody has ancestors that were villians. That doesn't incur a debt between us. Claiming victimhood for what happened to other people is disgraceful. Ascribing guilt to people who had nothing to do with the offense is atrocious.
@@michaelpcoffee it isn't like your ancestors looted like few hundreds years ago. It's not even been a century since we got independence from you. It is shameful to say we have nothing to do with this. India has never done anything bad to the world and here you are saying ohh our ancestors were victims too. How shameful one has to be say that when they were the real perpetrators. Also so much artefact looted from the whole world, still lies in your museum and shamefully displays it to the whole world like how great you are.
@@Kumar-24 Nobody has ever done anything for centuries. And your ancestors are all angels./s Prove you own it. Prove who has it. Take it. Simple. The ones who seek to take what someone else has bear the burden of proof that they own it.
The only one on this planet who defeated Dr. Shashi Tharoor in a debate is the Icon J. Sai Deepak. on a Lighter note. Nonetheless, this video is treasure for many generations to come
I'm from Bengal although I don't reside in India anymore. However I have grown up watching the aftermath of the British rule that still exists today although it's changing. To understand the complexity of why India is what it is today for an outsider or average people isn't a piece of cake but hopefully things will be better one day, even better. It's a developing country after all.
Im incredibly happy you guys made this video, because such kind of things gets forgotten India and Indians haven’t forgotten the 200 years of raj and there is a lot of animosity in their hearts but we can’t blame the country now for what happened in the past. It’s all different people, different government and different circumstances . We do forgive but don’t forget though . What we can expect however is some degree of reparations to offset what happened . Of course it’s impossible to offset everything - you cant pay a price for lives lost . But Britain still owns the kohinoor diamond which itself is valued $50 Bn., tipu sultans seat and a lot more in their museums. What’s right should be done right . Indians won’t and will never forget . But we’ve always been strong regardless . Even after all the looting and driving the country to one of the poorest in the world , we’ve fought back since then to be one of the fastest developing countries in the world.
1:08 well we make meme on that he is charming and attract women😂😂 he is very popular among women he is very knowledgeable and expert on many things but i have some ideological difference with him he is very good on british colonialism but when it come to invasion before that by mughals and gori he keep his mouth close
Dear Shashi Tharoor You are very handsome extremely intelligent you are an asset to India may you be in any party a true patriot Indians will always love you
There are a number of priceless artifacts from all over the world that are being held in European museums. It's one thing when objects are donated or gifted, but a lot of the artifacts were stolen during the colonial times. The countries now ask for the artifacts back, but that same argument about reparations is brought up: that the countries "wouldn't be able to maintain the objects safely". The British Museum is known to house many artifacts that countries have asked to be returned, famously the Elgin Marbles, which were originally from Greece. I think we all can understand how ridiculous it is to imply that Greece of all places can't take care of its artifacts - it shows clearly that the argument is not being made in good faith. I think of the thousands of people in the native countries of these artifacts that will never get the chance to see them, and it makes me sad. The Kohinoor diamond that is the centrepiece of the crown of England's monarch also belongs to India, and the UK government claims it was gifted despite the Indian government asking for its return for years now.
Indian subcontinent under the Gupta Empire contributed to around 33 to 35% of the World's GDP. due to Islamic invasion in India for centuries India"s GDP has gone down from 25% to 23%. due to these invasions, thousands of Indian temples were destroyed which also served as banks. and when the Martha Empire (Indian empire) almost destroyed the Mughal Empire. but unfortunately, they had to face Britain and Martha didn't have a strong leader then.
You would always want this guy on your side if you are going for debate. He has spoken lot about British colonization but this is the best platform he could be to point out all the wrong doings.
Ancient india is a power house of Asiatic civilization we exported Hinduism and Buddhism in south east asia and east asia export marital art ,yoga , meditation,we were genius in mathematics we discover number system wich called indianarebic numrals becoz arab took from us and introduced to west ,the famous Damascus steel are originated in India in 4th century ,zero , value of pi ,and may more
I agree with everything that you say Except for one thing You said that it's called the 'Indo-Arabic' numerals because they stole it from us No It's because we invented 0, and they came up with numbers 1-9, and so, together, it is known as Indo-Arabic numerals I hope this clarification helps Correct me if I'm wrong, I would love to have a discussion But this is what is the origin of the numbers based on what I know
Very shortly, India will be fabulously richer than Britain. More scientific and industrialized. Maybe Indians will take over British politics and industry too. Live with that!
@ChaatNChat I have seen plenty of your reactions. They're good. Since you're good at Hindi I would recommend that you add Chupke Chupke to your list. Its a Hrishikesh Mukherjee movie made in 1975. It will certainly polish your Hindi further and be a great addition to your playlist since most channels only react to recent movies and not classics. People who love Chupke Chupke please like my comment to support.
British never said sorry in fact they argue that they “civilised” Indians as we were “savages” before the British arrived in India. We don’t expect anything from the British now as they have adopted the problem that they created 77 years ago by dividing the Indian subcontinent. If you watch the news and you’re smart enough, you will pick up the hint.
You realise nothing will happen in Britain... the Indian community is well loved over here. It's other groups that the majority have an issue with, and like the vikings... Britain will deal with invaders🎉
The amount of corruption that runs in indian society today is unimaginable. I agree with Mr. Tharoor that reparations are owed but if Britain truly wants to pay their debt off they should instead open NGOs on ground level and work towards uplifting the poor and needy children in India. That will actually bless their coming generations for a lifetime.
It would just open up more doors for them to take advantage of us, like the East India Company. I don't care how corrupt our government is, I would not throw away the freedom that our ancestors paid for by their blood by inviting the British back to build a stronghold in our country. I also would not wanna give them the chance to say that they "helped" our country, as if out of the generosity of their hearts. They owe reparations, they should pay what they owe with humility, without telling us what we should do with our own property.
How would you guarantee that said NGOs wouldn't be forcibly taken over by government-sponsored criminals and the money diverted to the pockets of the local politicians? You have NGOs in India already working for the uplift of vulnerable people across Indian society. How are they getting on? And to cut the smack talk for a minute, it's a lovely idea that our two nations could build a peaceful bridge from our shared past to our shared future. I often wonder whether I could take my skills, my knowledge and my personal assets and bring them to India. To invest in a small business that values its workers and affects little but necessary change, one step at a time. Imagine if hundreds, even thousands of India's foreign grandchildren and great-grandchildren did this. Could we, collectively, by your side, build an India that will be a leader of the future world? And then I read reports like what happened last week in Kolkata to that poor doctor, and any hope is diminished. Why would I leave the safety and freedom of my homeland to come to the land of my parents? There was a reason they left in the first place.
Mr Tharoor can be a duplicitous person but he's got a bit of respect for India than others in his political party. For example, he goes to Britain to express how Britain looted while in India he's part of a party that's looted from it's people post-independence and continues to needlessly criticize any important reformation that the current ruling dispensation tries to bring about. Compare this to the very leader of his party, who at the drop of a hat would go to Britain and America to bad mouth about India in any given instance.
@@TheTwara BJP can accommodate thinking leaders far better. Example= S Jaishankar = he became foreign minister before even joining politics. Ajit Doval , Ashwini Vaishnav, Rajeev Chandrashekhar. These are all exceptional technocrats.
Dr. Tharoor is a very gifted orator, worked at the United nations among other high diplomatic and ministerial designations. But he has a dark past regarding his wife's death.
Gentlemen, the person who was so eloquent in this speech wasn't just a professor, he was actually the deputy-General Secretary at the United Nations. So, every word he spoke was based on historical facts and evidences. So, he deserves more than just verbal accolades,
Loong story short he's known for beheading/ throwing in jail a wife he no longer wants, then marrying the next, several times over That's what he meant by "I shall not keep you long"
There's a running joke - "Why are the Pyramids still in Egypt? Because they were too heavy to be carried all the way to the British Museum." Even if Britain sold itself, it won't be able to pay back the debts. Also, "The Sun never set on the British Empire, because even God couldn't trust the English in the dark!" BALLS OF TITANIUM THIS MAN HAS!!
You realise Britain is worth around the same amount as india😂 and it's like 13x the size. I ensure you that Britain has enough to pay off any measly debt you think we owe
@@AlwaysRightAllNight Ohh you poor guy! 🤣 As I always say, internet is cheap. A simple Google search doesn't hurt. Britain's worth is 12 trillion pounds, which translates to 15.8 trillion dollars. The "MEASLY" debt that Britain owes us is around 45 TRILLION DOLLARS. And by the way, India has surpassed Britain in GDP and total worth in 2023 itself, to be the 5th largest economy in the world, behind US, China, Germany and Japan. So, technically, factually and truly, India is much more in worth than Britain. So my statement stands accurate. Britain won't be able to pay our debt if it sold itself. And you think a jump from 15.8 to 45 is a cakewalk? Keep trying. Next time you try to comment shit, at least get your facts checked. Namaste!
The museum in London, we call it "Chor Bazaar"
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@@ChaatNChat Only Josh can understand that hindi translation. 😂
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The "dark satanic mills" line was a reference to a poem by 19th century English poet William Blake, which is now most known as the hymn "Jerusalem". In that poem he was explicitly talking about the Industrial Revolution in the UK. Shashi Tharoor is incredibly well-read.
Thanks for the information
Thank you !
Working conditions were extremely horrible in the UK at the time of the Industrial Revolution. The rich British did not intend to give a penny of our money to their poor countrymen.
Oh thank you for this information😮
Being well read doesn't absolve him of his being an associate /affiliate of Henry Kissinger during his UN days....
this is one of the most celebrated speech/debate of Shashi Tharoor. also, the textile he talks about in his speech--muslin, was said to be extremely soft and thin, but sadly the textile exists only in certain museums, cause nobody in today's world knows how to make that textile anymore :(
Ohh that's terrible 😞
Yes, how would they teach the next generation without any thumbs, not even food!
I wonder if ChatGPT knows?
I saw Dr.Tharoor at a cricket stadium once during the 2019 World Cup. The hair was majestic in the sunlight.😂
😅 I bet
"The Tharoor guide to Indian English" by Brut India is another short video of Dr. Sashi Tharoor that can be on your watchlist. It's a good one too. Thanks 🙏😊
Shashi Tharoor is one of the most erudite politicians in IND. His English is impeccable.
Yes he is. But sometimes he manipulates things . Please watch the J sai Deepak vs Sashi tharoor debate .
You fellow indians have to leave this inferiority complex of judging your own race by knowing the vocabulary of some other language.
Edit : Instead of this masses you should have taken at look what was he even speaking.
Shashi Tharoor ate them and left no crumbs
😅🤣 he certainly did
I dint like that he gives them an out by not insisting on the amount other than 1 pound. 😢
One of my ancestors (can't remember if it was a great- or great-great-granfather) died in one of the world wars, fighting under the British Raj in East Africa. His body was never recovered and his family was provided a measly pension to sustain themselves back in India. Another great-grandfather of mine was involved in the independence movement.
Same here but my great-grand mother's sister is involved in Independence movement cuz her friend and friends brother was abducted and shifted to England by british.poor women lost her family and roots.
It's great to see both of you reacting, Dr. Shashi tharoor, He is our one of most educated MP from kerala. He's known for his english speaking. ❤
He's known Correct this.
@@DilluPatle oops! Sorry shaktimaan
@@mayurgogoi1339 no problem chinnappa.
he’s a Congress moron 😂
Shashi Tharoor's speech went viral, resonating with almost all, who feel that colonial powers have not adequately acknowledged the harm they caused to their former colonies, which if you ask me, they have not.
Kudos to reacting to this by the way.
Omg I was legit waiting for this one. Commenting before watching .
Ok bye now I’ll start the video😄
Your dedication 💯 and efforts are truly commendable, please continue doing the outstanding 🌟 work you're doing 👍.
He would've been UN Secretary General instead of Ban Ki Moon ... but the US and some of its partners didn't support his candidacy. He was India's permanent representative in he UN for many years.
Thanks.. I suggested this .. thanks
U guys are doing great 👍
He could teach britisher to speack their English perfectly
Maybe he could teach you....because we aren't called "Britishers"
@@AlwaysRightAllNight Oh ok may be we should call you looters
@@AlwaysRightAllNightthieves? .. a proper tag ?
@@onetime9464if you were taught historically instead of being brought up to be an Anglophobe, you’d realise your ancestors are all looters as well
You are no better, in fact you are worse because you achieved less with it.
@@onetime9464and maybe we should call you streets sh£ters or maybe IT scammers lol.
Thank you so much!
Dr. Shashi is very witty and well spoken.
This is brilliant .his erudition is amazing .thank you Dr Tharur Pratibha
Thank you! For this reaction, i often come back to his this video, honestly his control on the English vernacular is just!
Today's british people say they didn't do it so they don't owe an apology and do not need to pay. But aren't they still enjoying the loot, the infrastructure possible from that loot.
We all reap the consequences of history.
That doesn't incur a debt between us.
@@michaelpcoffee Your ancestors looted and you are simply saying you were also the victim. You reap no consequence of history. Debt is owed and I hope it is paid exactly how India suffered.
@@Kumar-24
I wasn't a victim; neither was anyone else who suffered no damages. That includes you.
Everybody has ancestors that were victims.
Everybody has ancestors that were villians.
That doesn't incur a debt between us.
Claiming victimhood for what happened to other people is disgraceful.
Ascribing guilt to people who had nothing to do with the offense is atrocious.
@@michaelpcoffee it isn't like your ancestors looted like few hundreds years ago. It's not even been a century since we got independence from you. It is shameful to say we have nothing to do with this. India has never done anything bad to the world and here you are saying ohh our ancestors were victims too. How shameful one has to be say that when they were the real perpetrators.
Also so much artefact looted from the whole world, still lies in your museum and shamefully displays it to the whole world like how great you are.
@@Kumar-24
Nobody has ever done anything for centuries.
And your ancestors are all angels./s
Prove you own it.
Prove who has it.
Take it.
Simple.
The ones who seek to take what someone else has bear the burden of proof that they own it.
Man, i really love your father's vibe..have watched some of your reaction videos, am subscribing out of love for him, all the best ❤
I loved the Ganesha frame at the back .... ❤❤❤❤
I like this dad son reaction. Very genuine
Watching from Canada 🇨🇦 Calgary. M your new subscribers. Keep it up. I like your reaction very simple.
You got to watch Sardar uddham soon.
I have been waiting for this video. ❤
The only one on this planet who defeated Dr. Shashi Tharoor in a debate is the Icon J. Sai Deepak. on a Lighter note.
Nonetheless, this video is treasure for many generations to come
I'm from Bengal although I don't reside in India anymore. However I have grown up watching the aftermath of the British rule that still exists today although it's changing. To understand the complexity of why India is what it is today for an outsider or average people isn't a piece of cake but hopefully things will be better one day, even better. It's a developing country after all.
Im incredibly happy you guys made this video, because such kind of things gets forgotten
India and Indians haven’t forgotten the 200 years of raj and there is a lot of animosity in their hearts but we can’t blame the country now for what happened in the past. It’s all different people, different government and different circumstances .
We do forgive but don’t forget though .
What we can expect however is some degree of reparations to offset what happened . Of course it’s impossible to offset everything - you cant pay a price for lives lost .
But Britain still owns the kohinoor diamond which itself is valued $50 Bn., tipu sultans seat and a lot more in their museums.
What’s right should be done right .
Indians won’t and will never forget .
But we’ve always been strong regardless . Even after all the looting and driving the country to one of the poorest in the world , we’ve fought back since then to be one of the fastest developing countries in the world.
Dr.Shasi tharoorused new words always in his speech not even know to Britishers and his pronounciation excellent.
Wow, good choice for reaction..
1:08 well we make meme on that he is charming and attract women😂😂 he is very popular among women he is very knowledgeable and expert on many things but i have some ideological difference with him he is very good on british colonialism but when it come to invasion before that by mughals and gori he keep his mouth close
You guys just read my mind😅
The classic speech 🔥 two of the best External Affairs Ministers (EAMs) India's ever had - Dr Shashi Tharoor (EX) & Dr S Jaishankar (Current)
6:15 best line
But the British still acknowledge it.
That's the thing.
Dear Shashi Tharoor You are very handsome extremely intelligent you are an asset to India may you be in any party a true patriot Indians will always love you
There are a number of priceless artifacts from all over the world that are being held in European museums. It's one thing when objects are donated or gifted, but a lot of the artifacts were stolen during the colonial times. The countries now ask for the artifacts back, but that same argument about reparations is brought up: that the countries "wouldn't be able to maintain the objects safely". The British Museum is known to house many artifacts that countries have asked to be returned, famously the Elgin Marbles, which were originally from Greece. I think we all can understand how ridiculous it is to imply that Greece of all places can't take care of its artifacts - it shows clearly that the argument is not being made in good faith. I think of the thousands of people in the native countries of these artifacts that will never get the chance to see them, and it makes me sad.
The Kohinoor diamond that is the centrepiece of the crown of England's monarch also belongs to India, and the UK government claims it was gifted despite the Indian government asking for its return for years now.
like always Dr. Shashi Tharoor nailed it.
Indian subcontinent under the Gupta Empire contributed to around 33 to 35% of the World's GDP.
due to Islamic invasion in India for centuries India"s GDP has gone down from 25% to 23%.
due to these invasions, thousands of Indian temples were destroyed which also served as banks.
and when the Martha Empire (Indian empire) almost destroyed the Mughal Empire.
but unfortunately, they had to face Britain and Martha didn't have a strong leader then.
he is joining well and great congress political party❤❤❤❤❤
We dont need raparation. Wealth can be created once again, through hard work and dedication. But once money is taken, it will be cited everywhere.
You would always want this guy on your side if you are going for debate. He has spoken lot about British colonization but this is the best platform he could be to point out all the wrong doings.
Shashi is a world treasure, you can't with this man.
Ancient india is a power house of Asiatic civilization we exported Hinduism and Buddhism in south east asia and east asia export marital art ,yoga , meditation,we were genius in mathematics we discover number system wich called indianarebic numrals becoz arab took from us and introduced to west ,the famous Damascus steel are originated in India in 4th century ,zero , value of pi ,and may more
I agree with everything that you say
Except for one thing
You said that it's called the 'Indo-Arabic' numerals because they stole it from us
No
It's because we invented 0, and they came up with numbers 1-9, and so, together, it is known as Indo-Arabic numerals
I hope this clarification helps
Correct me if I'm wrong, I would love to have a discussion
But this is what is the origin of the numbers based on what I know
My great grandfather died in the world war , and all that was given to my grandfather and his family was a medal and a certificate.
Very shortly, India will be fabulously richer than Britain. More scientific and industrialized. Maybe Indians will take over British politics and industry too. Live with that!
So you support colonialism?
Watch AIB sketch - The Day India Resigned!
Look for Shashi Tharoor in conversation with historian Zareer Masani
@ChaatNChat I have seen plenty of your reactions. They're good. Since you're good at Hindi I would recommend that you add Chupke Chupke to your list. Its a Hrishikesh Mukherjee movie made in 1975. It will certainly polish your Hindi further and be a great addition to your playlist since most channels only react to recent movies and not classics. People who love Chupke Chupke please like my comment to support.
I watched that one as a kid with Dadu and loved it. Maybe it would be nice sharing that with Miguel
@@ChaatNChat Absolutely 💯 it will be fun
If these guys meant what they say without caring for "Views", I salute them not as Indian but as a descendent of the Human civilization.
British never said sorry in fact they argue that they “civilised” Indians as we were “savages” before the British arrived in India. We don’t expect anything from the British now as they have adopted the problem that they created 77 years ago by dividing the Indian subcontinent. If you watch the news and you’re smart enough, you will pick up the hint.
You realise nothing will happen in Britain... the Indian community is well loved over here. It's other groups that the majority have an issue with, and like the vikings... Britain will deal with invaders🎉
The amount of corruption that runs in indian society today is unimaginable. I agree with Mr. Tharoor that reparations are owed but if Britain truly wants to pay their debt off they should instead open NGOs on ground level and work towards uplifting the poor and needy children in India. That will actually bless their coming generations for a lifetime.
It would just open up more doors for them to take advantage of us, like the East India Company. I don't care how corrupt our government is, I would not throw away the freedom that our ancestors paid for by their blood by inviting the British back to build a stronghold in our country.
I also would not wanna give them the chance to say that they "helped" our country, as if out of the generosity of their hearts. They owe reparations, they should pay what they owe with humility, without telling us what we should do with our own property.
How would you guarantee that said NGOs wouldn't be forcibly taken over by government-sponsored criminals and the money diverted to the pockets of the local politicians?
You have NGOs in India already working for the uplift of vulnerable people across Indian society. How are they getting on?
And to cut the smack talk for a minute, it's a lovely idea that our two nations could build a peaceful bridge from our shared past to our shared future.
I often wonder whether I could take my skills, my knowledge and my personal assets and bring them to India. To invest in a small business that values its workers and affects little but necessary change, one step at a time. Imagine if hundreds, even thousands of India's foreign grandchildren and great-grandchildren did this. Could we, collectively, by your side, build an India that will be a leader of the future world?
And then I read reports like what happened last week in Kolkata to that poor doctor, and any hope is diminished.
Why would I leave the safety and freedom of my homeland to come to the land of my parents? There was a reason they left in the first place.
watch old comedy movies Padosan (1968) , Bawarchi (1972) and Maya Bazar (1957 telugu film) , Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi (1988) , Gol Maal (79)
React on How British Unmade India
Mr Tharoor can be a duplicitous person but he's got a bit of respect for India than others in his political party. For example, he goes to Britain to express how Britain looted while in India he's part of a party that's looted from it's people post-independence and continues to needlessly criticize any important reformation that the current ruling dispensation tries to bring about. Compare this to the very leader of his party, who at the drop of a hat would go to Britain and America to bad mouth about India in any given instance.
Hey Miguel!,
Please react to Azadi by Byjus video, It displays the freedom struggle of India and it is a very great video. Please react to it.
Watch 'The Unmaking Of India'
Dr. Shashi Tharoor is from congress party breaks my heart 😂😂😂😂
Why? You think BJP can accommodate someone with thinking skills?
@@TheTwara BJP has better thinking leaders than Congress as of today.
@@TheTwara BJP can accommodate thinking leaders far better.
Example= S Jaishankar = he became foreign minister before even joining politics.
Ajit Doval , Ashwini Vaishnav, Rajeev Chandrashekhar. These are all exceptional technocrats.
@@anantbhushangaur1972 BJP copy paste congress scheme
@@anantbhushangaur1972😅😅 joke
React to the Documentary called "Azadi" by Byjus
It's a Tribute to India's Freedom Fighters
Dr. Tharoor is a very gifted orator, worked at the United nations among other high diplomatic and ministerial designations. But he has a dark past regarding his wife's death.
its oxford university debate
Not making of India say leaving from India
Even the pope owes an apology for the inquisition in Goa.
Last year Indian economy just surpassed British economy for the 5th place. 😊
Call Dr S. Jaishankar for debate or either Mr. samir saran, 😮❤
Nice.. expand your reation content. Celebrity evolution/interviews/more travel, touristy videos/food etc
I don't care about his political background I just love Shashi Tharoor.
We don't want English money, just return our artefacts and say sorry. That would be enough.
The guy looks and sounds like MATT DAMON😂
Please react to Indis Valley Civilisation by Cogito and Geography Now - India. I'm sure youd both enjoy!
Hey is that Ganesh ji 🐘in that golden frame in background ?
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Gentlemen, the person who was so eloquent in this speech wasn't just a professor, he was actually the deputy-General Secretary at the United Nations. So, every word he spoke was based on historical facts and evidences. So, he deserves more than just verbal accolades,
Not aid it's investments 😅
i just wanna say your thumbnails are amazing , very few reaction channels does good thumbnails , you are certainy one of them
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Look out S Jayshankar once
Please react to 'Two' Short film direct by greatest indian director satyajit ray (video is available on oscar academy YT channel
React on Bang Bang movie of Hrithik Roshan
It's a good movie you will love it❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
Your blutooth brand name please?
You must watch MANGAL PANDEY movie ...
Congress Party Zindabad. 🔥🔥🔥
Shashi Tharoor ji zindabad. 🔥 .
did this guy live for a while in india and who are these people he reacts with?
I don't want repartitions , just want uk to stop funding NGOs , activists and other organisations in my country to cause chaos in name of foreign aid.
Can someone plz explain “henry the 8th joke ? .. i shall not keep you long “ one
Loong story short he's known for beheading/ throwing in jail a wife he no longer wants, then marrying the next, several times over
That's what he meant by "I shall not keep you long"
@@ghostpokemon111 oh okay 😂
Modi could never 😂
Wow
He’s really eloquent and brought up the stark reality👌👏
There's a running joke - "Why are the Pyramids still in Egypt? Because they were too heavy to be carried all the way to the British Museum."
Even if Britain sold itself, it won't be able to pay back the debts.
Also, "The Sun never set on the British Empire, because even God couldn't trust the English in the dark!"
BALLS OF TITANIUM THIS MAN HAS!!
You realise Britain is worth around the same amount as india😂 and it's like 13x the size. I ensure you that Britain has enough to pay off any measly debt you think we owe
@@AlwaysRightAllNight Ohh you poor guy! 🤣
As I always say, internet is cheap. A simple Google search doesn't hurt.
Britain's worth is 12 trillion pounds, which translates to 15.8 trillion dollars.
The "MEASLY" debt that Britain owes us is around 45 TRILLION DOLLARS.
And by the way, India has surpassed Britain in GDP and total worth in 2023 itself, to be the 5th largest economy in the world, behind US, China, Germany and Japan.
So, technically, factually and truly, India is much more in worth than Britain.
So my statement stands accurate. Britain won't be able to pay our debt if it sold itself. And you think a jump from 15.8 to 45 is a cakewalk? Keep trying.
Next time you try to comment shit, at least get your facts checked.
Namaste!
@@tilottama_banerjee take your own advice; the 45 TRILLION DOLLARS figure has been debunked many times. Not that you're getting reparations anyway.
@@user-yv2qr4xt9 debunked by whom exactly ?? your royalty?? 😂
@@MrRajkiran123history legends, the quadrant also wrote an article on it.
Basically it's a fake Marxist claim with no real evidence.
Please react drishyam malayalam movie
Next one should be AIB video... the day India resigned
Please react to The day india resigned by AIB 😂 it's a funny sketch video about British leaving India.
not one pound per person. but one pound per year for 200 year.
@@friendlyatheist9589 doesn't matter. Nobody is falling for this woke agenda.
Watch RRR btw love your videos
Please watch azadi tribute to India
He doesn't look like a Sanchez, I am so confused.
Hi josh ❤ you know british museum are considered as an active crime scene 😂
In this whole movie there is only 2 scene with acting supremacy it's and .. It's with supreme yaskin
Watch Mera Naam Joker 1970
Glanced over a big section of History there. Who ended slavery, or tried to at least? The answer may surprise you. Not the narrative.