India Fails to Sell Narrative Globally; Modi’s False Flag Operation Exposed
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00:00Very quick questions.
00:02Today Amit Shia has been saying that we leave our own 140 crore, but the whole world is with us.
00:13Which is total BS.
00:15The world has a government of Pakistan.
00:21It was always the idea that India has always been given to us.
00:23and especially in this reason, China's angle is very important, there is a great
00:30marriage, there is a great military power. Why do you think about this in the world?
00:35Thank you very much. I'm going to talk about one side. I was on another channel earlier
00:45where an Indian guest was. He was a sensible person. And he told him that the whole world
00:53of media is very surprised. And I do not doubt that the people who say they are
01:03who believe. So that's what I think. I think that the echo chamber is in India
01:09in the world. And I think that the other of those are neither of those. One of
01:23the other of those who say that the world is changing. So world attention is changed.
01:28India's assumption is the one that we saw in the past few days. India's narrative is
01:33not only that their media will buy, but the whole world's media will accept India's narrative.
01:40Why? Because they are big, they are important, they have a very large social presence.
01:46And they are changing. What has changed is that India's other things have changed.
01:53So India has changed in the past few days. If they are Canada, if they are in the
01:58British, if they are in their own countries, if they are in their minorities, they have changed.
02:02So in recent years we have seen a lot of international spotlight on that. And India's narrative
02:08And I think that is a serious miscalculation
02:25that is not being understood.
02:30One of them was the assumption that there is a appetite for muscle flexing.
02:39The big countries are the most powerful muscle flexing.
02:44Whether it's Israel or Russia or Russia or Canada or Canada,
02:50we will make a state from this kind of stuff.
02:53And that we have to do things that are not acceptable.
03:00In that assumption, the problem is that I think they are misreading the Pakistani mood.
03:05This is a very interesting thing.
03:08On April 28th, New York Times,
03:13a news report,
03:14which told them that they had a briefing for foreign diplomats.
03:17They told them that there was no evidence.
03:20It was the first thing.
03:22But they say that analysts and diplomats
03:26have two possibilities in India.
03:29One is that India needs more time to gather information,
03:34about terrorist attacks before Pakistan.
03:38But in a time of particular chaos on the world,
03:43which is the way you are talking about.
03:45It feels little need to justify to anyone the action it plans to take.
03:49That they understand that they have made such a place in the world,
03:52that if we are going to sit and sit,
03:53then it will be accepted.
03:54Yes.
03:55Or it will be accepted,
03:56and the other people are so distracted,
03:58that we will do that.
04:01But I think that it is misreading.
04:03That misreading is also Pakistan.
04:05That is not also on the cards.
04:18And that is where all of this unravels.
04:43.