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Jul 11 2024 India: Bilateral Love; Unipolar Loyalties
Doublethink prevails. Russian Romance remains — military and socioeconomic ties (and plenty of hugs). Hatreds of China and Pakistan are equally nurtured under the tutelage of Brahmin elite and Anglo-Americans
In this episode of “Bottom Line with Pravin Sawhney,” Sawhney discusses how Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Russia bolstered bilateral ties but fell short on strategic objectives.
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Jul 09 2024 SCO Summit a Geopolitical Game Changer
A very nice wrap-up of the recent SCO Summit! Pepe ties the bows. Was this the most crucial Global Majority meeting of this year?? The studious silence in the black hole of the Exceptional Garden tells the tale…
Could the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) become the cornerstone of a new multipolar world order? Join us as… Continue reading
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Jun 26 2024 ‘Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown’
As NATO and the EU collapse in harmony, and Anglo-American ‘Rules-based Terror’ is unleashed through its lands, Russia’s patience and focus on the efficient SMO is tested.
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Jun 20 2024 Modi’s Missteps in Global Diplomacy
USUK opened a new security front for China… on Indian soil. India’s provincial diplomacy remains putty under Anglo-Saxon hands, instrumentalized against the general peace.
In this episode of “Bottom Line with Pravin Sawhney,” Sawhney discusses Prime Minister Modi’s recent foreign affairs mis-steps focusing on interactions with US lawmakers and the Dalai Lama.
The episode also explores how… Continue reading
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Jan 09 2024 Valdai Club on the road in India “International Turbulence: Challenges and Opportunities for India-Russia relations”
Approximately 2 years ago Mr Putin made a comment at a Valdai Club discussion to the effect that Valdai should create a multinational profile and Valdai should go on the road. For anyone watching carefully, just recently Dr S Jaishankar visited Moscow to high praise from all parties. A part of Valdai is in India,… Continue reading
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Oct 19 2023 Multipolarity: China, Russia, Israel, India, and the difficult birth of a new world
Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson are joined by geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar
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RADHIKA DESAI: Hello and welcome to the 17th Geopolitical Economy Hour, the show that examines the fast-changing political and geopolitical economy of our time. I’m Radhika Desai.
MICHAEL HUDSON: And I’m Michael Hudson.
RADHIKA DESAI: And today, once again, we are joined by the roving reporter… Continue reading
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Jul 30 2023 Indian role in SCO/BRICS and the region
With thanks to Prof Engr Zamir Ahmed Awan
THE 23rd Summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) was recently convened under the chairmanship of India, albeit in a virtual format. The decision to opt for a virtual summit, despite the easing of pandemic-related restrictions, has sparked curiosity. India, known for its active participation in international events,… Continue reading
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Jul 11 2023 We have to talk about the media and what they are doing in India
We have to talk about not only Western media, but the media landscape as a whole. The examples that I will use here are examples, and they are not finger-pointing. But this may help everyone to be able to sift, sort and decide what is real, and what is not. That is one benefit here,… Continue reading
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Mar 02 2023 G20: collapse or change?
The meeting of the G20 foreign ministers is taking place in the Indian capital, New Delhi, on March 1-2, with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, among other officials, attending the event.
The previous meet, which was supposed to be a preparation for this one,… Continue reading