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so the world against india, or putting in blame on india with regard to a new capability and thinking that china gave to the messiah and nuclear capability. and china has, after the occupation of tibet become for the 1st time in history. the 1st time in history neighbor and we had the $962.00 conflict in which india was sort of a deal on the border. and since then into the economic some years, india has title manage the relationship with china. digging into account the fact that it's a neva, it's a big follow and ominous enmity with it would not be helpful and try and find some common ground rich china and do until jaya in recent years started becoming much more aggressive, especially from 2005 we've got to get it audio pains on china, and then we've had recent direct conflict in the east on the dock, which is continuing. and you know, china is a nuclear country focused on the nuclear country board and you bought nuclear, please claim india and dentistry. they are in league with each other. now you have the startup august on economic got it off. so we have chasing a very big challenge
so the world against india, or putting in blame on india with regard to a new capability and thinking that china gave to the messiah and nuclear capability. and china has, after the occupation of tibet become for the 1st time in history. the 1st time in history neighbor and we had the $962.00 conflict in which india was sort of a deal on the border. and since then into the economic some years, india has title manage the relationship with china. digging into account the fact that it's a neva,...
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awesome india was excluded. we've told them how can you explore the 2nd biggest country in asia in an asian european dial in earlier on when they set up the impacts. so the issue pacific in the excluded so enormous if it actually is recognition that in. yeah, never going to be an issue without india because he's using a china centric banner that he was mistake is being nobody or china pacific either . right. or the simple reason that you are going to talk about is and then you must include india. now you want to call it in the pacific, that's us. that's a very unreal leak formulation, but you can call it just. ready like but in the pacific i mean distributed condition that india and pacific are linked because the security of india and pacific is linked under the place where also your motto, security, interest, indian, and his region. so this semantic defenses to my mind are not very helpful because i continues to call it a city. the implication is that they don't consider, i'm sure this is not the case in the bu
awesome india was excluded. we've told them how can you explore the 2nd biggest country in asia in an asian european dial in earlier on when they set up the impacts. so the issue pacific in the excluded so enormous if it actually is recognition that in. yeah, never going to be an issue without india because he's using a china centric banner that he was mistake is being nobody or china pacific either . right. or the simple reason that you are going to talk about is and then you must include...
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india. a vast country, home to over a billion people, birthplace of illustrious ancient civilisations and today, a fast emerging global power. 70 years after independence, india is still a diverse, ever—evolving assortment of cultures, creeds, religions and languages. heading off the well—worn tourist path, we're on a journey that spans this vast subcontinent from east to west. travelling from one of the driest places on earth... it is quite incredible, the sand. it's just crystal, hard crystals. white salt. you can probably taste it. ..to one of the wettest. these are areas really for the adventurous traveller. this isn't india on tap. i'm on a quest to find out how history, religion and politics have shaped india. and also, meet the people who call this intriguing and sometimes overwhelming country �*home�*. it's going to be an amazing journey. for thousands of years, india found its riches and influence through international trade. at the heart of this enterprise was the sea. and
india. a vast country, home to over a billion people, birthplace of illustrious ancient civilisations and today, a fast emerging global power. 70 years after independence, india is still a diverse, ever—evolving assortment of cultures, creeds, religions and languages. heading off the well—worn tourist path, we're on a journey that spans this vast subcontinent from east to west. travelling from one of the driest places on earth... it is quite incredible, the sand. it's just crystal, hard...
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india. a vast country, home to over a billion people, birthplace of illustrious ancient civilisations, and today, a fast—emerging global power. and 70 years after independence, india is still a diverse, ever—evolving assortment of cultures, creeds, religions and languages. heading off the well—worn tourist path, we're on a journey that spans this vast subcontinent from east to west. travelling from one of the driest places on earth... it is quite incredible, the sand. i mean, it'sjust crystal, hard crystals. white salt. you can probably taste it. ..to one of the wettest. these are areas, really, for the adventurous traveller. this isn't india on tap. i'm on a quest to find out how history, religion and politics have shaped india. and also meet the people who call this intriguing and sometimes overwhelming country home. it's going to be an amazing journey. for thousands of years, india found its riches and influence through international trade. and at the heart of this enterprise was th
india. a vast country, home to over a billion people, birthplace of illustrious ancient civilisations, and today, a fast—emerging global power. and 70 years after independence, india is still a diverse, ever—evolving assortment of cultures, creeds, religions and languages. heading off the well—worn tourist path, we're on a journey that spans this vast subcontinent from east to west. travelling from one of the driest places on earth... it is quite incredible, the sand. i mean, it'sjust...
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india. i more focused. perhaps more like india. ., ., ., , india. i thought for the four days, and probably _ india. i thought for the four days, and probably into _ india. i thought for the four days, and probably into that _ india. i thought for the four days, and probably into that first - india. i thought for the four days, and probably into that first hour. india. i thought for the four days, | and probably into that first hour of the fifth day, we played some really good cricket. unfortunately india pushed back strong after that and we did not have many answers. and you've got to give india credit for that as well, the way they rallied and put pressure back onto us. a team in a position we are in the position to aspire to be in. aside from injury _ position to aspire to be in. aside from injury concerns, _ position to aspire to be in. aside from injury concerns, the - position to aspire to be in. aside from injury concerns, the big - from injury concerns, the big selection issue for en
india. i more focused. perhaps more like india. ., ., ., , india. i thought for the four days, and probably _ india. i thought for the four days, and probably into _ india. i thought for the four days, and probably into that _ india. i thought for the four days, and probably into that first - india. i thought for the four days, and probably into that first hour. india. i thought for the four days, | and probably into that first hour of the fifth day, we played some really good cricket....
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i mean, india _ the olympic games? the interest has been huge. i mean, india usually, - been huge. i mean, india usually, indians usually prefer sports like cricket as the world knows. but, yes, come olympics every four years, you know, there is a renewed interest. and often the reforms as indian athletes have been able to deliver at the olympic arena, that has also led to some degree change amongst the people. now, this time around, the interest has been very huge. people have been, you know, keeping track of indian athletes. they have been touching matches and the fact that india has managed to secure its best ever tally in again. we have already said in medal so far. this is the best value for india ever in olympics. now, that sparked an interest amongst youngsters in particular and i am sure examples like this athlete and several others who have performed extremely well in these olympics, they are going to inspire a whole new generation. lets they are going to inspire a whole new generation.— new generation. lets 'ust talk, if we ma , new generation. lets 'ust talk, if we may
i mean, india _ the olympic games? the interest has been huge. i mean, india usually, - been huge. i mean, india usually, indians usually prefer sports like cricket as the world knows. but, yes, come olympics every four years, you know, there is a renewed interest. and often the reforms as indian athletes have been able to deliver at the olympic arena, that has also led to some degree change amongst the people. now, this time around, the interest has been very huge. people have been, you know,...
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that is why they're coming to india. you can see any example in the words that they've been in the market. as of that again, then you get a monopoly shout is one of you, she, me, this bus will go around the country to alert other merchants and the population at large of the threats that looms over india. obviously not in the i a o in 2018 amazon announced its intention to invest yet again another $2000000000.00 in the country did operations in india have so far resulted in a net loss of $883000000.00 investing massive amounts of money often at a loss in order to conquer market share is the foundation of jeff bezos global strategy. despite this risky plan, amazon's boss still maintains the confidence of the financial markets. amazon stock value rises constantly. ah, in the last 4 years it is increased fivefold. ah, amazon lost about $3000000000.00 and it's for 6 years in business, selling books at a loss. and it worked, you know, i mean, now amazon is the dominant book retailer with more than half the market. and they've
that is why they're coming to india. you can see any example in the words that they've been in the market. as of that again, then you get a monopoly shout is one of you, she, me, this bus will go around the country to alert other merchants and the population at large of the threats that looms over india. obviously not in the i a o in 2018 amazon announced its intention to invest yet again another $2000000000.00 in the country did operations in india have so far resulted in a net loss of...
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india's north—east. a collection of eight states almost cut off from the rest of this vast country, but for a tiny strip of land. at partition, a large swathe of the region was sectioned off to become east pakistan which later became bangladesh, leaving the indian area landlocked. it is geographically and culturally out on a limb. this is frontier country, little known to tourists and other indians alike. they call it the land of clouds but that is because of the severe monsoon season. hilly, remote and the air is so crisp and fresh and the views... well, simply spectacular. it is this cool climate that made the state of meghalaya and its capital shillong a popular retreat for the british during the colonial era. they dubbed it the scotland of the east. it is pretty crowded. but what about the city today? there is only one way to find out. we can get on. i took a bus into the city centre. it is a modern industrial town these days, shillong. bus engine grinds alarmingly i think those brakes may need some
india's north—east. a collection of eight states almost cut off from the rest of this vast country, but for a tiny strip of land. at partition, a large swathe of the region was sectioned off to become east pakistan which later became bangladesh, leaving the indian area landlocked. it is geographically and culturally out on a limb. this is frontier country, little known to tourists and other indians alike. they call it the land of clouds but that is because of the severe monsoon season. hilly,...
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is india poised to get caught up in that? and also it's a pretty big trading partner with china as well does it feel any effect from the regulation and more of the heavy handedness, as you describe it, that's been going on in china right now? >> again, i think, look, the global macro, especially that out of asia, especially out of southeast asia i think is very resilient and very organic and i think india's growth is consistent it's not reliant on china. it's a domestic economy. i worry about em trends overall. if it gets dicey and gnarly on the back of the fed -- if i had to underscore one point this week, i will say this. i think investors are underestimating the concept of tapering people came out of this minutes announcement remember this july fed minutes, this july fed meeting where we got minutes was before we had a massive labor number, before we had the fresh round of producer price and input dynamics on inflation. and i think the majority within the fed that was ready to taper is going to be even more so. and if we l
is india poised to get caught up in that? and also it's a pretty big trading partner with china as well does it feel any effect from the regulation and more of the heavy handedness, as you describe it, that's been going on in china right now? >> again, i think, look, the global macro, especially that out of asia, especially out of southeast asia i think is very resilient and very organic and i think india's growth is consistent it's not reliant on china. it's a domestic economy. i worry...
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today the decisive battle for the company is taking place in india. ah, ah. in 2013 amazon arrived in india with the intention of gaining control of a market estimated at $100000000000.00, conquer or fault or whatever . going to have been able to achieve globally is they've been able to very, pretty much all major markets globally, right, for that in europe or in the u. s. and some of the other asian marketers with outside of china, the only but the seat of it is still open is india? so a, this is the only battle field is open to the thing that can be large benefit. and i don't know the one in the india is the fastest growing economy in the world with a 7 percent growth in 2017 was running the news. in recent years, some 200000000 indians have joined the middle class dramatically increasing the number of internet users and eager consumers. the news. as a result, indian e commerce is growing by 30 to 50 percent every year. amazon is not the only company trying to tap into this growth. competing with jeff bezos as flip car, the leader of the indian market found
today the decisive battle for the company is taking place in india. ah, ah. in 2013 amazon arrived in india with the intention of gaining control of a market estimated at $100000000000.00, conquer or fault or whatever . going to have been able to achieve globally is they've been able to very, pretty much all major markets globally, right, for that in europe or in the u. s. and some of the other asian marketers with outside of china, the only but the seat of it is still open is india? so a, this...
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i am a long-time resident of india basin and also a member of the india basin neighborhood association. i wrote a letter to you earlier. i am here today to join my neighbors and the community at-large to ask for special dedication of space inside the cottage to honor the history. why this is extremely important. as you can see the commission have invested a lot of effort over the decades to make sure the cottage before you today was not destroyed. india basin is an emerging beautiful community in san francisco. this dedication of space, telling the history of that space for educational and tourism purposes will help us to document the history of india basin and the important role that the ship played in the history of the space. we would like to thank alex and charlene for their work on this bringing this forward today for their wonderful presentation. i will go on record to invite all of you commissioners to come to india basin. you will find it all beautiful. we are not dubyet. it is going to be a joy in san francisco. we would like to thank you in advance for your approval today. th
i am a long-time resident of india basin and also a member of the india basin neighborhood association. i wrote a letter to you earlier. i am here today to join my neighbors and the community at-large to ask for special dedication of space inside the cottage to honor the history. why this is extremely important. as you can see the commission have invested a lot of effort over the decades to make sure the cottage before you today was not destroyed. india basin is an emerging beautiful community...
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india battled with a -- india may be battling a surge of cases as early as october. let's discuss this with narendra arora. thank you for joining us, doctor. give us a sense of where we are with the vaccination program in india and this fire warning coming through. >> we started our covid vaccination program on january 16 of 2021. and as of yesterday, almost 580 million doses have been dispensed, administered. with that background, what is our target? we intend to immunize 920 million adults by the end of this year, give them two doses. and our aim is that we should be able to reach and meet our target by the end of the year. the whole purpose is that we immunize as fast as possible depending on the supplies, and we are totally on indigenously manufactured vaccines. we do not take into account vaccines from abroad. rishaad: tell us about the new vaccines. you have j&j and various others. what are you going to be concentrating on, and are you confident that you have enough of them? dr. arora: yes. zyko vd, which was given emergency use authorization to three days ago,
india battled with a -- india may be battling a surge of cases as early as october. let's discuss this with narendra arora. thank you for joining us, doctor. give us a sense of where we are with the vaccination program in india and this fire warning coming through. >> we started our covid vaccination program on january 16 of 2021. and as of yesterday, almost 580 million doses have been dispensed, administered. with that background, what is our target? we intend to immunize 920 million...
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two india. investing one point $4 trillion in infrastructure to boost economic growth and create jobs. let's get to our asia government reporter in new delhi. take us through what the plans are for this fund. reporter: haslinda? so yesterday for the independence day celebrations, prime minister narendra modi has talked about how he wants to spend 100 billion rupees, which translates to about $1.4 trillion on improving india. logistics has been one of india's biggest trades, india is known for slow-moving processes. so he already put a plan in place with the new announcements, but the industry already has new logistics in place the year before last. so the plan is to include domestic supply chains and move people faster because india has already said it wants to compete in attracting global supply change -- chains to the country. this move is a big one. we don't know many details beyond the big announcement. we do know what he has done so far so we are waiting to see. yvonne: there is also this p
two india. investing one point $4 trillion in infrastructure to boost economic growth and create jobs. let's get to our asia government reporter in new delhi. take us through what the plans are for this fund. reporter: haslinda? so yesterday for the independence day celebrations, prime minister narendra modi has talked about how he wants to spend 100 billion rupees, which translates to about $1.4 trillion on improving india. logistics has been one of india's biggest trades, india is known for...
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is india? so a, this is the only battle field is open be to the thing that can be large federal feet. and i don't know, india is the fastest growing economy in the world with a 7 percent growth in 2017. was running the news in recent years, some 200000000 indians have joined the middle class dramatically increasing the number of internet users and eager consumers the news. as a result, indian e commerce is growing by 30 to 50 percent every year. amazon is not the only company trying to tap into this growth. competing with jeff bezos as flip car, the leader of the indian market founded by 2 ex amazon employees and paid him a new startup financed by chinese giant alibaba. the 3 of them are waging a multi $1000000000.00 commercial war. in its 1st year, jeff bezos invested $2000000000.00 and then $2000000000.00 more of the following year. to gain market share, amazon has already invested $5000000000.00 in india without seeing a profit. all these 3 players are armed, still the top, they have a lot o
is india? so a, this is the only battle field is open be to the thing that can be large federal feet. and i don't know, india is the fastest growing economy in the world with a 7 percent growth in 2017. was running the news in recent years, some 200000000 indians have joined the middle class dramatically increasing the number of internet users and eager consumers the news. as a result, indian e commerce is growing by 30 to 50 percent every year. amazon is not the only company trying to tap into...
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india's north—east. a collection of eight states almost cut off from the rest of this vast country, but for a tiny strip of land. at partition, a large swathe of the region was sectioned off to become east pakistan which later became bangladesh, leaving the indian area landlocked. it is geographically and culturally out on a limb. this is frontier country, little known to tourists and other indians alike. they call it the land of clouds but that is because of the severe monsoon season. hilly, remote and the air is so crisp and fresh and the views... well, simply spectacular. it is this cool climate that made the state of meghalaya and its capital shillong a popular retreat for the british during the colonial era. they dubbed it the scotland of the east. it is pretty crowded. but what about the city today? there is only one way to find out. we can get on. i took a bus into the city centre. it is a modern industrial town these days, shillong. bus engine grinds alarmingly. i think those brakes may need some
india's north—east. a collection of eight states almost cut off from the rest of this vast country, but for a tiny strip of land. at partition, a large swathe of the region was sectioned off to become east pakistan which later became bangladesh, leaving the indian area landlocked. it is geographically and culturally out on a limb. this is frontier country, little known to tourists and other indians alike. they call it the land of clouds but that is because of the severe monsoon season. hilly,...
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i5 possible and this is good news for india. , ., ., for india. is there an argument that we know _ for india. is there an argument that we know we _ for india. is there an argument that we know we have - for india. is there an argumentj that we know we have vaccines so she would just concentrate efforts and rolling them out? there is an argument for that given we have a number of safe and effective vaccines around the world and we know that we are still, you know, in this pandemic we are seeing close to a million new cases around the day with 10 million deaths. we should try to see we can ramp up should try to see we can ramp up the production of the vaccines using the capabilities that we have for the existing vaccines and have more people inoculated. that is something that needs to be discussed more globally but, as you know, where we live in a globalised world, every country has its own pathway and every country wants to you expertise and develop their own vaccines so it is a lot easier said than done. thousands of people continue to mass at k
i5 possible and this is good news for india. , ., ., for india. is there an argument that we know _ for india. is there an argument that we know we _ for india. is there an argument that we know we have - for india. is there an argumentj that we know we have vaccines so she would just concentrate efforts and rolling them out? there is an argument for that given we have a number of safe and effective vaccines around the world and we know that we are still, you know, in this pandemic we are...
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all credits really to india. i know england had a couple of changes and perhaps did not have the 11 out they would like but india have been too good on the day so far. i have been too good on the day so far. ~ ., , have been too good on the day so far. ~ . , ., ., far. i think that is a fair assessment. _ far. i think that is a fair assessment. stuart - far. i think that is a fair i assessment. stuart broad far. i think that is a fair - assessment. stuart broad we far. i think that is a fair _ assessment. stuart broad we knew was not going to make it notjust for this test match but for the whole serious but if you put yourself in the position of any touring batsman and you arrive at lord's the position of any touring batsman and you arrive at lords and you know you will face james anderson in these conditions to get through that and show that patients and perseverance i think is usually admirable. i don't think sam did much to threaten them, miles tried, the other bowler we saw as well is ali robinson, he tried t
all credits really to india. i know england had a couple of changes and perhaps did not have the 11 out they would like but india have been too good on the day so far. i have been too good on the day so far. ~ ., , have been too good on the day so far. ~ . , ., ., far. i think that is a fair assessment. _ far. i think that is a fair assessment. stuart - far. i think that is a fair i assessment. stuart broad far. i think that is a fair - assessment. stuart broad we far. i think that is a fair _...
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not even though we saw what happened in india. i, you know, we did anticipate that things would be bad here, but to see how things have panned out and to think of the impact beyond the help health implications. i think we'll be dealing with this for, for years to come out there. a correspondent, jessica washington, who help the stream bring you the story of code 19 in indonesia. thanks jessica. finally, the ocean trip. i promise you earlier. oh shana is the largest international ocean advocacy group in the world. recently i spoke to matt little john, a senior vice president of the o. c ana, and we talked about how important the house is. the oceans is to all of us, that kind of data tag, talk on instagram live. he's really good. then he surprise me with a science quiz. i think the thing about our oceans is, you know, in some countries i don't as the case for everybody watching right now for spain and, and in the event. but you know, a lot of us view sea food is sort of something that you have ever once in a while. and the nice thi
not even though we saw what happened in india. i, you know, we did anticipate that things would be bad here, but to see how things have panned out and to think of the impact beyond the help health implications. i think we'll be dealing with this for, for years to come out there. a correspondent, jessica washington, who help the stream bring you the story of code 19 in indonesia. thanks jessica. finally, the ocean trip. i promise you earlier. oh shana is the largest international ocean advocacy...
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in the taking a lead in the first one was drawn, the rain scuppered india there. —— india taking the first one. they head onto headingley next with their tails up. they head onto headingley next with their tails up— their tails up. definitely, i was thinkin: their tails up. definitely, i was thinking earlier— their tails up. definitely, i was thinking earlier of _ their tails up. definitely, i was thinking earlier of a _ their tails up. definitely, i was thinking earlier of a word - their tails up. definitely, i was thinking earlier of a word to i their tails up. definitely, i was . thinking earlier of a word to really sum up the indian dynamic amongst disc above players, and ethic it has to be resilience. because if using a long time ago, about 11am, but really it was included with the upper hand. a member they had a lead after the first innings, and then they got the pant out earlier. for them to then... you know, the kind of in—your—face crickets would normally associate here with the australian touring teams, they bring that african very much to india. and, look, for them
in the taking a lead in the first one was drawn, the rain scuppered india there. —— india taking the first one. they head onto headingley next with their tails up. they head onto headingley next with their tails up— their tails up. definitely, i was thinkin: their tails up. definitely, i was thinking earlier— their tails up. definitely, i was thinking earlier of _ their tails up. definitely, i was thinking earlier of a _ their tails up. definitely, i was thinking earlier of a word -...
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india and the uae _ easy for them to travel here. india and the uae will _ easy for them to travel here. india and the uae will go _ easy for them to travel here. india and the uae will go from - easy for them to travel here. india and the uae will go from red to amber, while seven new countries in europe go green but there is still some criticism about neighbouring countries being treated differently. to have indie on the amber list and its neighbouring country pakistan on the red list, makes no sense. and similarly for putting france on the amber plus and suggesting that spain may go on to the red list. none of this makes clear control of infection sense.— this makes clear control of infection sense. 1, . ~ ~ _, infection sense. back in mexico, robin is determined _ infection sense. back in mexico, robin is determined to - infection sense. back in mexico, robin is determined to enjoy - infection sense. back in mexico, robin is determined to enjoy hisj infection sense. back in mexico, - robin is determined to enjoy his few hours o
india and the uae _ easy for them to travel here. india and the uae will _ easy for them to travel here. india and the uae will go _ easy for them to travel here. india and the uae will go from - easy for them to travel here. india and the uae will go from red to amber, while seven new countries in europe go green but there is still some criticism about neighbouring countries being treated differently. to have indie on the amber list and its neighbouring country pakistan on the red list, makes...
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they've completely their faith. bridgewater wilson is one of india's most relentless activists for the countries poorest and most neglected people. when i called him, he was in the midst of organizing the distribution of food packages. and russians meant that they just then tell them, want to be there with their family and your role though, that the 64 international flights will be operating from thursday for one week to evacuate. indian started in 1200. when the board want to go back to their own, why do you, how much prorated the kids that we are not giving it? if we're going to want to, we want to actually actually, i'm not understanding the very read the book isn't us, that we are not considering them of the didn't at the heart of any lockdown is the need to stay indoors, stay at home, stay at home, and could sit and get her up when a good man he left. but for millions of indians, not only can they not afford to remain indoors without a daily income to ensure their survival. there is no home to physically distance in . in the indian census, the latest one was conducted in 2011. the
they've completely their faith. bridgewater wilson is one of india's most relentless activists for the countries poorest and most neglected people. when i called him, he was in the midst of organizing the distribution of food packages. and russians meant that they just then tell them, want to be there with their family and your role though, that the 64 international flights will be operating from thursday for one week to evacuate. indian started in 1200. when the board want to go back to their...
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author of "this unquiet land: stories from india's fault lines." she is an opinion columnist with "the hindustan times" and "the washington post." her latest piece for "the post" is headlined "as an indian, i am enraged by america's refusal to set vaccine mandates." her father died of covid in april. first of all, our condolences on the death of your father. can you talk about what happened to your father -in fact, he had gotten one jab, or shot, of the two shots? and how you feel about the level of resistance in hesitancy around vaccines in the united states, how you connect the two? >> thank you, amy. my father had one jab and he was scduled to have the second vacce the week he tested potive and eventually had to be hpitalized. i think like many daughters in india today, i am haunted by the "what if?" the truth is he got vaccine he got a vacce as soon as he could. i was also somewhat enraged with my own government [inaudible] not having moved quickly enough in order to cure and manufacture more vaccines. that said, when we watch what is happening
author of "this unquiet land: stories from india's fault lines." she is an opinion columnist with "the hindustan times" and "the washington post." her latest piece for "the post" is headlined "as an indian, i am enraged by america's refusal to set vaccine mandates." her father died of covid in april. first of all, our condolences on the death of your father. can you talk about what happened to your father -in fact, he had gotten one jab, or...
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that is, what does this water campaign for the rights of india's legions of manual scavengers? these people who physically enter and clean last sections of the country, sewage system, often without protective gear. he has an up close view of what it means to be a dollar or the lowest, a lower cost in the grip of append in more stuff that that is the we are all the way in the cycle. if you're doing what we got into and doing the actually the additional cleaning of the hot sun every day, you know, be when it can flow. that is no good. that is nothing. but we are making the big one. so we will bring them into one of the division and you throw the this is all must be up. if it does what is waiting on the 20 when i get off b, c, b, t c must isn't c, l is not sort of josephine at martinez is a historian and gender equity activist in spain. i spoke with her to understand how coded and inequality work in an economic and social context. completely different to that of a country like india. but we began with some of the issues that have played out similarly in both countries. for him, mo
that is, what does this water campaign for the rights of india's legions of manual scavengers? these people who physically enter and clean last sections of the country, sewage system, often without protective gear. he has an up close view of what it means to be a dollar or the lowest, a lower cost in the grip of append in more stuff that that is the we are all the way in the cycle. if you're doing what we got into and doing the actually the additional cleaning of the hot sun every day, you...
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the official figures put india's homeless population at around 1770000. however, civil society organizations estimate about one percent of india is urban population is homeless. that alone is 3000000 people. and it doesn't even begin to count those who are homeless in rural areas, the imagination of the prime minister and the government and this world, and that also a lot downs. and i'm, so don't you saw this contagion somehow done not. it was the excite from imagination, but you fear that you wanted to your home and you did not go to sleep. that people read very and it comes in that you just the what the, my good you have done nothing before declaring why not where did that plea? there is no way that i think the people don't that you're going to be making a whole country as a one day. i mean, if you look at places like the, which is the biggest room by which was compressed into 2 square kilometers and $200.00 people share the toilet the y. oh, so sure, this thing are locked down. so most engine means physical compression for new coverage. and that was pl
the official figures put india's homeless population at around 1770000. however, civil society organizations estimate about one percent of india is urban population is homeless. that alone is 3000000 people. and it doesn't even begin to count those who are homeless in rural areas, the imagination of the prime minister and the government and this world, and that also a lot downs. and i'm, so don't you saw this contagion somehow done not. it was the excite from imagination, but you fear that you...
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this is of direct importance to india. the resolution also notes the statement by the taliban on the 27th of august and the security council doesn't expect them to deal with their commitments, including regarding the safe, secured an oddly departure from yvonne. this time off of guns and all foreign nations. there is additional recognizes the importance of operating human rights, especially of about women, children and minorities, as well as to inclusive negotiated settlement, andrew manager and assistance to have done this time. these are some of the key aspects of the resolution which had been highlighted by india need to see the adoption of the resolution as a strong signal from the security council on and the international community on it . expectations in respect of going to come he would recall that under our presidency, the security counsellor adopted 3 press statements on august on following related developments on the 3rd, the 16th and the 27th of august. i also, we should take this opportunity to extend condolenc
this is of direct importance to india. the resolution also notes the statement by the taliban on the 27th of august and the security council doesn't expect them to deal with their commitments, including regarding the safe, secured an oddly departure from yvonne. this time off of guns and all foreign nations. there is additional recognizes the importance of operating human rights, especially of about women, children and minorities, as well as to inclusive negotiated settlement, andrew manager...
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the first gold medalfor india and, yes, it is a big deal. first gold medalfor india and, yes, it is a big deal-— first gold medalfor india and, yes, it is a big deal. presumably because ofthe it is a big deal. presumably because of the time — it is a big deal. presumably because of the time zone _ it is a big deal. presumably because of the time zone these _ it is a big deal. presumably because of the time zone these limits - it is a big deal. presumably because of the time zone these limits are . of the time zone these limits are taking place in tokyo, cannot be a better year for it to happen because people in india are able to follow the events. how much interest has there been in the olympic games? filth. there been in the olympic games? oh, well, the there been in the olympic games? t well, the interest there been in the olympic games? ot, well, the interest has there been in the olympic games? qt well, the interest has been huge. indians normally prefer sports like cricket, as the world knows. but, yes, come olympics every four years, you know, there is a renewed intere
the first gold medalfor india and, yes, it is a big deal. first gold medalfor india and, yes, it is a big deal-— first gold medalfor india and, yes, it is a big deal. presumably because ofthe it is a big deal. presumably because of the time — it is a big deal. presumably because of the time zone _ it is a big deal. presumably because of the time zone these _ it is a big deal. presumably because of the time zone these limits - it is a big deal. presumably because of the time zone these...
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the race was now india against time. by the tea interval, india had taken four wickets, needed six more for victory. now, hang on, is that rain, orjust english wishful thinking? cold, hard reality. joe root out for 33, and india's captain now sensed the test itself. but he needed mohammed siraj to bowl fast. there's one for you, ollie robinson. oh, my goodness me! both teams had been aggressive. the match was reaching its limit. nine overs left in the day, joss butlerfaced 96 balls and gone. it was left forjames anderson to try and to fall. and for siraj to sprint towards the future. try stopping india now. joe wilson, bbc news, lords. a dismal day for england, producing one of their worst... but virat kohli is delighted.— one of their worst... but virat kohli is delighted. what he did was actually unbelievable, _ kohli is delighted. what he did was actually unbelievable, and - kohli is delighted. what he did was actually unbelievable, and i - kohli is delighted. what he did was actually unbelievable, and i think l act
the race was now india against time. by the tea interval, india had taken four wickets, needed six more for victory. now, hang on, is that rain, orjust english wishful thinking? cold, hard reality. joe root out for 33, and india's captain now sensed the test itself. but he needed mohammed siraj to bowl fast. there's one for you, ollie robinson. oh, my goodness me! both teams had been aggressive. the match was reaching its limit. nine overs left in the day, joss butlerfaced 96 balls and gone. it...
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so the situation in india is not uniform. the other thing the government has been worried about is the rising r value, not the r value or the reproductive value indicate how many people it cova creation is expected to further infect. and that number has gone from just below one to 1.2 and the government said that is worrying because that really tells you that we may expect cases to rise and rise very quickly. now, separately, they've been many mathematical models and research about a potential todd, we've now exports all suggesting that we might see a rise in cases across the country in the month of august. and the cases are expected to peak for current models in around september. but now course these models are view meant that we will not have new variance or mutations like we saw on the 2nd wave, where the data variant really was blamed for the steep in cases. and the horrifying scenes we saw coming out to india in the month of april, may and june of the middle in the indian capital. thanks very much because we'll monitor e
so the situation in india is not uniform. the other thing the government has been worried about is the rising r value, not the r value or the reproductive value indicate how many people it cova creation is expected to further infect. and that number has gone from just below one to 1.2 and the government said that is worrying because that really tells you that we may expect cases to rise and rise very quickly. now, separately, they've been many mathematical models and research about a potential...
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we are turning more cautious on the india market on a relative basis. if the assumption is that the chinese economy will pick up steam, you could start to see rotational trade out of india and into china. rishaad: always a pleasure. they are saying they do have more wiggle room to engage in more fiscal stimulus there. all of that from the bank of thailand. they did say earlier that the recovery for timeline -- talent is being a bit more protracted. this is true for one of the biggest sectors, tourism. let's look at what is happening with the first word news as we go over to new york. >> the ruling parties of japan and taiwan will hold their first security talks on friday. the concerns about china likely to top the agenda. this is the latest sign of a more coordinated response to beijing's inc. recently -- increasingly assertive actions. lawmakers met in july to discuss greater support for the democratically rhode island. president biden says to compete the evacuation of thousands of people in afghanistan by august 31 despite what he described as a tenuo
we are turning more cautious on the india market on a relative basis. if the assumption is that the chinese economy will pick up steam, you could start to see rotational trade out of india and into china. rishaad: always a pleasure. they are saying they do have more wiggle room to engage in more fiscal stimulus there. all of that from the bank of thailand. they did say earlier that the recovery for timeline -- talent is being a bit more protracted. this is true for one of the biggest sectors,...
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the race was now india against time. by the tea interval india had taken four wickets, needed six more for victory. now, hang on, is that rain orjust english wishful thinking? cold, hard reality. joe root out for 33 and india's captain now sensed the test itself. but he needed mohammed siraj to bowl fast. there's one for you, 0llie robinson. oh, my goodness me! both teams had been aggressive. the match was reaching its limit. nine overs left in the day, joss butlerfaced 96 balls and gone. it was left forjames anderson to try and to fall. and for siraj to sprint towards the future. try stopping india now. joe wilson, bbc news, lords. that's it. have a very good night. hello there. even where we've seen some sunshine today, it's not felt particularly warm thanks to that northwesterly wind. and it remains on the cool side through the rest of this week, a lot of cloud coming our way, the chance of a bit more rain and drizzle as well. and after some sunshine for eastern areas this evening, overnight, we're going to find the c
the race was now india against time. by the tea interval india had taken four wickets, needed six more for victory. now, hang on, is that rain orjust english wishful thinking? cold, hard reality. joe root out for 33 and india's captain now sensed the test itself. but he needed mohammed siraj to bowl fast. there's one for you, 0llie robinson. oh, my goodness me! both teams had been aggressive. the match was reaching its limit. nine overs left in the day, joss butlerfaced 96 balls and gone. it...