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Comments by "Rutvik" (@rutvikrs) on "What China-brokered deal between Iran u0026 Saudi Arabia means for India u0026 why it's significant" video.
Not really. These are two have beens. One is stuck in the 70's and the other in 2010's
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Because meetings are scheduled with timeslots just like you'd at an office.
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And it comes out...
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@rahul.dadwal yeah because we send inexperienced youth to man these jobs. I am tired of people who say education is the issue. Having lived and conducted research for a private entity in China for a year, the median Chinese worker is just like the median Indian worker in demeanour, education and skill. Experience and desparation to work is the difference. What we badly need is backward integration of manufacturing. The uneducated Indian worker in a paint factory knows nothing about the powder he is pouring in to get the colour other than that his supervisor told him to. The Chinese worker is just as uneducated but he would have experience in the factory that makes the powder or knows someone who works in the powder factory. We mistake this for education. There is a reason "made in china" remains an epithet rather than a brand. The work is just as callous as ours. CCP does the job of bumping up the average IQ in global reports, shutting out media coverage of industrial accidents and allowing for abuse of labour. We are putting all our eggs into the services market while we see Bangladesh take away jobs that our median population can perform. You will never have that one pathbreaking patent/product/company/tech that rules the world. Focus on designing a policy that employs the median Indian and use pre-existing expertise in IT and services to make them globally competitive.
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India's relationship with Iran isn't great post the nuclear deal.
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Seriously? 🤔
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It's depressing to see this counted as good journalism or even domain expertise. 🤷
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Can't make out the team Mr Talmiz was batting for.
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Especially the part about women's rights.
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@Liboch how can someone be a diplomat and be as factually wrong as denying the historicity of Iran-Saudi identitarian conflict?
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All due respect, which insights did you find fascinating? It wasn't a particularly intelligent conversation.
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He played the part of Savarkar's trope on the subcontinent Moslem perfectly.
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Domain experts? Anyone familiar with the issue will tell you that it is two people reminiscing their hagiographical past vs individual's ideological stance.
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If you ignore all the factual errors..
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Let's see how Iran voted on Kashmir when we had a friendship shall we?
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The reason we are here is because of people like them. 😂
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It's not "The Universe", It's Iran.
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Jyoti herself is a disappointment. Two have beens interrupted by the Queen of interruptions.
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To be fair the other guy, Talmiz was even worse.
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One is stuck in the 70's and the other in 2010's
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That is literally the dum-best thing I have read on this thread. Wow!
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So does the US and it changes based on historical, geopolitical and strategic context in democracies? We had the most anti Indian and pro Indian presidents coming from the GOP?
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Mr Talmiz left little to imagination on what his stance is. He played every trope of the "unfaithful Moslem" the Hindu right wing talked about for a century. 1. Pan Islamism to the degree he ignored Iran-Saudi animosity which dates back to the Persian-Arab identitarian conflict. 2. The astounding lack of realpolitik in the permanency of the "deal" and a sense of loss that South Asia is missing on stage. Implying the standard trope that the ummah joining hands was inevitable, Indian government's stance took away his Nehruvian feudal mandate that would have allowed his community to take part. 3. His anger at ORF for that visual when neither the EAM under BJP has ever boycotted a summit when there was venom spewed against the country nor did Congress which would send people who exacerbated the criticism. 4. His absolute disregard for something as basic as women's rights. When hit with a controversy, India's response is a weak response along the lines of "not everyone/everything is like that" but we are dealing with a state that has sentenced women to die without dignity(virgins will be r@p3d before carrying out the sentence as per the local Sharia law. Yes this is confirmed news and Iran defended this).
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@wasteoftimecomplete4366 the reason I am trying to have a civil conversation about this is I respect those with academic credentials as I have been one(part time, to be frank) for close to a decade. How does one overlook factual errors, lack of focus on the topic and stuck in their ideological praxis bubbles?
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Because one uses it as a defense and the other drums up the narrative of nuking other countries?
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