A must-watch TV show to understand why Pakistan has become ‘Terroristan’ and what the world should do to tackle this menace.
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What exactly did foreign powers like the USA, China, Russia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Israel do during the recent India-Pakistan conflict? Which factors motivated them to take a certain position or play a specific role in the period from the Pahalgam terrorist attack until Operation Sindoor? What can we learn about the world today from analysing their conduct during this crisis? Professor Sreeram Chaulia’s lead column in Hindustan Times tries to read the tea leaves.
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Hindustan Times
The foreign hand in the India-Pakistan face-off
The main takeaway is that it is a self-help world, and every country approaches a military situation from its perceived national interest lenses
Which unique qualities and standards made Nalanda the greatest university of the world for one millennium?
How did Nalanda pioneer interdisciplinary knowledge and spread its ideas and concepts worldwide?
Why and in which phase of history did India’s higher education decline and cease being globally influential?
What kind of vision and approaches to higher education can help revive India’s glorious stature as Vishwa Guru (teacher to the world)?
For answers, watch Episode 129 of the Indian Diplomacy TV show, featuring Ambassador Abhay K, author and Deputy Director General of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations.
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How did Nalanda pioneer interdisciplinary knowledge and spread its ideas and concepts worldwide?
Why and in which phase of history did India’s higher education decline and cease being globally influential?
What kind of vision and approaches to higher education can help revive India’s glorious stature as Vishwa Guru (teacher to the world)?
For answers, watch Episode 129 of the Indian Diplomacy TV show, featuring Ambassador Abhay K, author and Deputy Director General of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations.
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Have you watched the full episode of this enlightening TV show about how Bharat or India used to be a Vishwa Guru or teacher to the world and how it could reclaim that status? Click the YouTube link given below to view it.
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To revive the glory of Nalanda, present-day universities in India have to promote original research, encourage interdisciplinary studies and pursue innovation, besides doing global outreach, says Ambassador Abhay Kumar. Watch the full episode of this informative TV show for more.
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What benefits do foreign diplomats get from trainings in India?
Why does India build skills and capacities of international civil servants?
How are economic, cultural, security and people-to-people ties between India and partner nations expanding?
How do India’s inclusive society and pluralistic democracy inspire other countries?
For answers, watch Episode 130 of Professor Sreeram Chaulia’s TV show on Doordarshan, featuring 22 diplomats from 20 countries being hosted by India’s Ministry of External Affairs.
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Why does India build skills and capacities of international civil servants?
How are economic, cultural, security and people-to-people ties between India and partner nations expanding?
How do India’s inclusive society and pluralistic democracy inspire other countries?
For answers, watch Episode 130 of Professor Sreeram Chaulia’s TV show on Doordarshan, featuring 22 diplomats from 20 countries being hosted by India’s Ministry of External Affairs.
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How do foreign diplomats view India and its rise? Watch the full episode of this special TV show to understand.
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What is it about India that appeals to developing countries? Dharma Lizarazu, a diplomat from Bolivia, says that India is an “outstanding country in the multipolar world” and also a successful democracy that has managed to accommodate vast ethnic diversity and forge a single nation. For pragmatic economic gains as well as for inclusive values, countries of Latin America view India positively. Watch the full episode of this TV show for more insights from foreign diplomats.
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Is the ‘West’ as a construct dead and what are the consequences of the weakening of the alliance between the USA and Europe?
Is the thaw that President Donald Trump sought to usher in with President Vladimir Putin a fantasy and will the Russia-China ‘no limits’ partnership remain strong?
Could China attempt an invasion of Taiwan or an attack on other Asian neighbours in the Indo-Pacific?
Are we at the end of one world order and the beginning of a new one marked by war, violence and anarchy?
How can a rising power like India use the current global divisions to propel its own rise and stabilise the regional and world orders?
For answers, watch Episode 131 of the Indian Diplomacy TV show on Doordarshan, featuring the Austrian geopolitical strategist Velina Tchakarova.
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Is the thaw that President Donald Trump sought to usher in with President Vladimir Putin a fantasy and will the Russia-China ‘no limits’ partnership remain strong?
Could China attempt an invasion of Taiwan or an attack on other Asian neighbours in the Indo-Pacific?
Are we at the end of one world order and the beginning of a new one marked by war, violence and anarchy?
How can a rising power like India use the current global divisions to propel its own rise and stabilise the regional and world orders?
For answers, watch Episode 131 of the Indian Diplomacy TV show on Doordarshan, featuring the Austrian geopolitical strategist Velina Tchakarova.
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