Canada faces serious foreign interference issues, but these challenges must not be weaponized to unfairly target friendly and important allies like India.
In Episode 1544 of CutTheClutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at some top economists pointing to the pitfalls of ‘currency nationalism’ with data from 1991 to 2004.
Among 19 Indian firms sanctioned by US Treasury Dept was Lokesh Machines Ltd accused of coordinating with 'Russian defence procurement agent to import Italy-origin CNC machines'.
While we talk much about our military, we don’t put our national wallet where our mouth is. Nobody is saying we should double our defence spending, but current declining trend must be reversed.
Those who are talking of challenging China, along with godi-media anchors, should be sent to borders, to feel the heat, to know what it means to work in minus-zero temperature, to sacrifice one’s life for the country and what it means to those who expected their dear ones to come home safe, but received their dead bodies instead. At least, let the political leaders enrol their children, dear and near ones, in the army and show their valour, nationalism and patriotism. Doing politics is easier and cheaper than sacrificing life for the sake of the country on the fronts, and this is real nationalism and patriotism, in true sense. Politicians should know what nationalism and patriotism means. Simply said, nationalism is sacrificing time, energy, power, savings and wealth for the country, and patriotism is readiness to die for the sake of the country at borders. Mere slogans are the device to fool the public and voters. Smoke without fire.
Fighting over the border is one option of fighting against China.
Please consider the problem point, not the community from coming from.
Often we lose sight, with having biased thoughts!
Hello Jacob,
Did you learn this thought, from ICS?
Decision-making on China is kept within the confines of the government – there are good reasons for that. Just listen to Rahul Gandhi & his mother Antonia Maino speak – and you will realize that there are numerous hotlines direct to China.
Do you want the Govt to lose its tactical advantage by discussing its decision making in public?
Those who are talking of challenging China, along with godi-media anchors, should be sent to borders, to feel the heat, to know what it means to work in minus-zero temperature, to sacrifice one’s life for the country and what it means to those who expected their dear ones to come home safe, but received their dead bodies instead. At least, let the political leaders enrol their children, dear and near ones, in the army and show their valour, nationalism and patriotism. Doing politics is easier and cheaper than sacrificing life for the sake of the country on the fronts, and this is real nationalism and patriotism, in true sense. Politicians should know what nationalism and patriotism means. Simply said, nationalism is sacrificing time, energy, power, savings and wealth for the country, and patriotism is readiness to die for the sake of the country at borders. Mere slogans are the device to fool the public and voters. Smoke without fire.
Fighting over the border is one option of fighting against China.
Please consider the problem point, not the community from coming from.
Often we lose sight, with having biased thoughts!
Hello Jacob,
Did you learn this thought, from ICS?
Decision-making on China is kept within the confines of the government – there are good reasons for that. Just listen to Rahul Gandhi & his mother Antonia Maino speak – and you will realize that there are numerous hotlines direct to China.
Do you want the Govt to lose its tactical advantage by discussing its decision making in public?