The interviewers should have read up before this session. They seem to be clueless about what is being spoken about. Smita prakash jumps into the conversation because she has finally grasped something where she thinks she can contribute intelligently. Col Rajan should be interviewed by someone who actually knows the subject
Yea absolutely ruined the interview and stupidly annoying. Not a minute of the interview went without me polluting my mouth. Constant naive childish questions and comments.
While I agree to a large extent, if some expert talk to Col Pavi, the content and language may become too much for common folks to understand. Not saying common folks are dumb, but experts talking among themselves could become too complex for general audience.
@prachithapliyal3901, uncle not everyone is expert of everything. For a change it's good to have an interviewer who's asking questions that the viewers will ask. If you're so intelligent, which I highly doubt based on your chu comment, why don't you start a channel and let's see who you can get to talk to you. Not take a seat or back to your cave. Ciao.
If you want a good podcast , go for a higher level knowledge and intelligent podcast, dont try to artificially dumb down by putting an idiot co-interviewer . Who is like a kid and making the guest to talk about something that he wants without completing the prev. Topic.
Col Pavi is brilliant as always. I only wish he gets to interact at the highest level with the Govt in an advisory capacity as it is quite evident that the bureaucracy and the higher echelons of military leadership have so far only floundered in drafting an institutionalised policy structure on ICT for lack of understanding of the subject and strategic thinking. (Uber fiasco being one such recent live example..) Maybe LBSNAA too would be a great place for people like Col Pavi to interact with future administrators and foreign policy makers. The last 10 mins of the podcast where Pavi almost philosophically talks about humility to learn and never to bargain capability vis a vis intent touched a chord somewhere deep. The mother son really complemented well to do justice to the subject. Thank you Smita for an excellent conversation. Your podcasts are definitely a cut above the rest. More power to you.
Colonel Pavi gives a broad spectrum futuristic view of the information warfare challenges we need to brace up to. The country needs to shed its lackadaisical attitude and myopia and wake up to reality. My compliments to the excellent interview.
With due respect can both the hosts let Lt.Col speak? So many interruptions where he is going to speak something intersting and these guys interrupt and change the topic.. 😢
55:06 thanks finally a military veteran accepted the clear strategic importance of Bangladesh ..I wonder how India can't anticipate the 3rd front war ..and it is also important to accept the fact that's India's neighbourhood always in the turmoil and once a legend said if you want to conqueror the World first need to conqueror your neighbour. PS- here the conqueror of India's perceptive is different India will not rule neighbours but predominantly India will assist in every possible way ..IF India want to fight a war most probably not but if in the future then the Kinetic war should be fought on another soil
Dont break the chain of thought, no structure by the interviewers, smita diverted the conversation from the most important ones even when the important conversation came up,
Brilliant synthesis by Col Pavithran of geopolitics regarding US the hegemon and China the challenger and where we stand in all this. Our dependence on ICT built on foreign sw/hw renders us completely vulnerable. Things we need to do. Introspect with humility how a great civilisation could be colonised for centuries by a handful outsiders. Look & relearn strategy, have no cultural biases, plan for the longterm. Make policies to back our people so critical tech can be homegrown making us independent of external dependency. Social cohesion is central to security in our diverse nation. Media/Politicians need to be mindful of not creating divisive narratives.
Col Pavitran, as usual, highlighted the threat posed by Information Warfare (IW) and made a strong case for reengineering our lackadisical approach to national security. His appeal to weigh security implications in the current global information environment needs serious consideration by decision makers and common man alike. The anchors may consider letting the speaker share their insights without interruptions as it frequently takes the discussion on a tangent. ANI may consider projecting a slide showing the Information Warfare spectrum rather than restricing it to 'Propaganda' alone.
A brilliant podcast covering an interesting topic affecting us all, which has been lucidity covered by Col Rajan. Policy makers need to act on the suggestions & implement policies lest we miss the bus. A must watch.
Interrupting incessantly is very annoying, Lt. Col needs to complete his line of thought. In-depth research make great interviews, superficial googling is not research. Narrow down a specific topic and have shorter interviews.
Then how will children of ips,ias babus will go to ivy leagues There is deep connection between foreign officials and corrupt indian government officials, they gave visa and kickbacks to stall our atmanirbhar projects
The problem is corruption and not enough motivation entrepreneurs to build new tech. Why re the best Indian minds going abroad and working for foriegn companies. There is no inscentive . People talk about the American Dream, even though many say you have to be asleep to believe it. We don't habe such an idea like Indian dream to uplift and give opportunities for every Indian.
I will be great if you guys provide all the references links. As you are a news channel, you should be able to support your arguments. Like 45:08 , you guys were talking about snowden presenting that india is 3rd most surveillance country
the paper is from a lab that currently has the best ai models(anthropic) .It is scary that there is no effective detection of mitigation against it LOOK UP SLEEPER AGENTS: TRAINING DECEPTIVE LLMS THAT PERSIST THROUGH SAFETY TRAINING (the paper will scare you)
The Colone alluded to a book whose name i could not grasp due to the accent and my inability. Can i request someone to share the name of the book and the author. Thanks
One of the worst podcasts. Both of them don't know the topic and jump and interrupt. It's almost like the expert feeling the irritation about two people not knowing anything but asking.
He does not answer questions directly but gives philosophical responses (which is useless) with some historical context (which is helpful). Have seen this now throughout his interviews on this podcast. Acting as if the pager weaponisation strategy was not a surprise to him is nauseating.
@MOHIT836 It just reflects poorly on the person's research and the background he/she has done. Imagine if someone calls u मोहिट instead of मोहित . Huge difference.
@@mayurkanth6987Really? I bet you won't even be able to pronounce half of the Chinese words or spell them correctly because Chinese words are written differently in English and pronounced differently. For instance, Long Qi might be spelled as Long Ki in english, but in Chinese, it's actually pronounced Long Chi. The same goes for Westerners ask them to pronounce Indian words, and you'll see the difference. So, get some basic understanding of what you're talking about. Or perhaps better learn to compare apples with apples, not oranges
@@mayurkanth6987mr genius, Chinese and even westerners wouldn't be able to pronounce almost all moderately complicated Indian words Doesn't mean their knowledge about us is lacking
The interviewers should have read up before this session. They seem to be clueless about what is being spoken about. Smita prakash jumps into the conversation because she has finally grasped something where she thinks she can contribute intelligently. Col Rajan should be interviewed by someone who actually knows the subject
Yea absolutely ruined the interview and stupidly annoying. Not a minute of the interview went without me polluting my mouth. Constant naive childish questions and comments.
While I agree to a large extent, if some expert talk to Col Pavi, the content and language may become too much for common folks to understand. Not saying common folks are dumb, but experts talking among themselves could become too complex for general audience.
In fact this could be a whole new interview if smita's son interviews colonel solo
@prachithapliyal3901, uncle not everyone is expert of everything. For a change it's good to have an interviewer who's asking questions that the viewers will ask. If you're so intelligent, which I highly doubt based on your chu comment, why don't you start a channel and let's see who you can get to talk to you. Not take a seat or back to your cave. Ciao.
If you want a good podcast , go for a higher level knowledge and intelligent podcast, dont try to artificially dumb down by putting an idiot co-interviewer . Who is like a kid and making the guest to talk about something that he wants without completing the prev. Topic.
Col Pavi is brilliant as always. I only wish he gets to interact at the highest level with the Govt in an advisory capacity as it is quite evident that the bureaucracy and the higher echelons of military leadership have so far only floundered in drafting an institutionalised policy structure on ICT for lack of understanding of the subject and strategic thinking. (Uber fiasco being one such recent live example..)
Maybe LBSNAA too would be a great place for people like Col Pavi to interact with future administrators and foreign policy makers.
The last 10 mins of the podcast where Pavi almost philosophically talks about humility to learn and never to bargain capability vis a vis intent
touched a chord somewhere deep.
The mother son really complemented well to do justice to the subject. Thank you Smita for an excellent conversation. Your podcasts are definitely a cut above the rest. More power to you.
Please stop interrupting your guests! Let them at least complete their train of thought!
A very informative discussion. The Colonel is a fountainhead of wisdom. Thanks. 🙏
Colonel Pavi gives a broad spectrum futuristic view of the information warfare challenges we need to brace up to. The country needs to shed its lackadaisical attitude and myopia and wake up to reality.
My compliments to the excellent interview.
With due respect can both the hosts let Lt.Col speak? So many interruptions where he is going to speak something intersting and these guys interrupt and change the topic.. 😢
The other guy is useless, dont allow him to speak. Why is he there in the podcast
The talk on this podcast itself is the proof why we lack in security thinking, no structure talk!
India needs digital profiling of every citizen using its own technology.
Stop interrupting him you fools. Let him 🗣️
55:06 thanks finally a military veteran accepted the clear strategic importance of Bangladesh ..I wonder how India can't anticipate the 3rd front war ..and it is also important to accept the fact that's India's neighbourhood always in the turmoil and once a legend said if you want to conqueror the World first need to conqueror your neighbour.
PS- here the conqueror of India's perceptive is different India will not rule neighbours but predominantly India will assist in every possible way ..IF India want to fight a war most probably not but if in the future then the Kinetic war should be fought on another soil
Dont break the chain of thought, no structure by the interviewers, smita diverted the conversation from the most important ones even when the important conversation came up,
Brilliant synthesis by Col Pavithran of geopolitics regarding US the hegemon and China the challenger and where we stand in all this.
Our dependence on ICT built on foreign sw/hw renders us completely vulnerable.
Things we need to do.
Introspect with humility how a great civilisation could be colonised for centuries by a handful outsiders.
Look & relearn strategy, have no cultural biases, plan for the longterm.
Make policies to back our people so critical tech can be homegrown making us independent of external dependency.
Social cohesion is central to security in our diverse nation. Media/Politicians need to be mindful of not creating divisive narratives.
Col Pavitran, as usual, highlighted the threat posed by Information Warfare (IW) and made a strong case for reengineering our lackadisical approach to national security. His appeal to weigh security implications in the current global information environment needs serious consideration by decision makers and common man alike. The anchors may consider letting the speaker share their insights without interruptions as it frequently takes the discussion on a tangent. ANI may consider projecting a slide showing the Information Warfare spectrum rather than restricing it to 'Propaganda' alone.
A brilliant podcast covering an interesting topic affecting us all, which has been lucidity covered by Col Rajan. Policy makers need to act on the suggestions & implement policies lest we miss the bus.
A must watch.
Smitaji, Please tell Ishan to be well read and thoroughly researched otherwise allegations of nepotism will start sticking.
Interrupting incessantly is very annoying, Lt. Col needs to complete his line of thought. In-depth research make great interviews, superficial googling is not research. Narrow down a specific topic and have shorter interviews.
Col Rajan is pure intellectual genius!🇮🇳🫡
Jeez!!! I can sleep comfortably now,i am amazed to hear such a brilliant mind,with abundant wisdom on display...truly honoured.
I hope the government gets the message about the need for data localisation.
Then how will children of ips,ias babus will go to ivy leagues
There is deep connection between foreign officials and corrupt indian government officials, they gave visa and kickbacks to stall our atmanirbhar projects
Interviewers acting like bumper to a train, let them complete the explainnation then take the conversation in different direction
Too many interruptions this time! :(
This is a very interesting conversation on very wide ranging topics.. Great! Intellectual, thought provoking.
The problem is corruption and not enough motivation entrepreneurs to build new tech. Why re the best Indian minds going abroad and working for foriegn companies. There is no inscentive . People talk about the American Dream, even though many say you have to be asleep to believe it. We don't habe such an idea like Indian dream to uplift and give opportunities for every Indian.
This is the best Podcasts series of ANI ❤❤
Ukrain was not the first war where drones were successfully used . In Armenia - Azerbaijan war drones were extensively and successfully used.
That was very short one. Didn't involve much fighting. Only 1 side was using most of them.
Russia Ukraine is a large scale one.
@QuantumNinja1.9 agreed , but it was not the first time though .
too many interruptions. Let the man speak !
"Colleague" Ishaan prakash
In office its obviously colleague
Why this family don't let anyone else from ANI interview someone?
Mind blowing 😎
Please like and share the video so it gets more views
Amd Scientist Nambiar gets framed.
oh my god, let the man speak
I will be great if you guys provide all the references links. As you are a news channel, you should be able to support your arguments.
Like 45:08 , you guys were talking about snowden presenting that india is 3rd most surveillance country
This must be taken very seriously by the Government
the paper is from a lab that currently has the best ai models(anthropic) .It is scary that there is no effective detection of mitigation against it
LOOK UP SLEEPER AGENTS: TRAINING DECEPTIVE LLMS THAT PERSIST THROUGH SAFETY TRAINING (the paper will scare you)
58:25 Ray Dalio - Changing World order
1:15:07 techno feudalism
Not a big deal. None of us generate important data anyway.
Ignorance is bliss for fools.
Carry on
Route not a design by but say Asylum.
they are angels
The Colone alluded to a book whose name i could not grasp due to the accent and my inability. Can i request someone to share the name of the book and the author.
Thanks
The changing world order by Ray Dalio
Mr Singh,
Thanks. Grateful.
Regards
indian PM travels in air india one , its a modified passenger plane for presidential travel
1:03:18, 1:03:23
This madam interrupts a lot of
Smita , lets concede , your son is better at asking questions than you .
This lady should stop interupting
1:02:31
We Indians only talk talk and talk........our leaders are not educated enough to understand
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One of the worst podcasts. Both of them don't know the topic and jump and interrupt. It's almost like the expert feeling the irritation about two people not knowing anything but asking.
🇮🇳🫡
India can use on bd
Pl get a defence communication guy to explain the topic, the explanation is generic and not correct at so many places
He does not answer questions directly but gives philosophical responses (which is useless) with some historical context (which is helpful). Have seen this now throughout his interviews on this podcast.
Acting as if the pager weaponisation strategy was not a surprise to him is nauseating.
This is not new, if you have heard about stuxnet virus.
Clearly shows how you have failed to even understand the ABCD of thr topic
Peddling consipracy as always.
Lol he can't even pronounce HUAWEI properly.
What a joke ANI is.
Is that important? Do u know how chinese spell it?
@MOHIT836 It just reflects poorly on the person's research and the background he/she has done.
Imagine if someone calls u मोहिट instead of मोहित . Huge difference.
@@mayurkanth6987Really? I bet you won't even be able to pronounce half of the Chinese words or spell them correctly because Chinese words are written differently in English and pronounced differently. For instance, Long Qi might be spelled as Long Ki in english, but in Chinese, it's actually pronounced Long Chi. The same goes for Westerners ask them to pronounce Indian words, and you'll see the difference. So, get some basic understanding of what you're talking about. Or perhaps
better learn to compare apples with apples, not oranges
Highly informative. No, highly revealing 🎉
@@mayurkanth6987mr genius, Chinese and even westerners wouldn't be able to pronounce almost all moderately complicated Indian words
Doesn't mean their knowledge about us is lacking
I LOVE WATCHING FOOLS
are you a fool then ?
HE IS A FAILURE