EAM Jaishankar Breaks Down EXACTLY What The Trump 2.0 Presidency Means For India

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @sagarAhire-eq5xm
    @sagarAhire-eq5xm 2 часа назад +40

    Only minister in BJP who speaks sensefully

    • @jpatel2002
      @jpatel2002 2 часа назад +8

      Other ministers are full time politicians and are not trained professionals like Jaishankar.
      Hence you are supposed to focus on policies more than politicians.

    • @User-mncbjlfjrebxkl
      @User-mncbjlfjrebxkl Час назад +5

      Pappu speaks sensefully too.

    • @safinnair7502
      @safinnair7502 52 минуты назад +2

      It's because you have a negative preconceived notion....
      As if congress leaders speak sensibly

  • @josephmj2329
    @josephmj2329 Час назад +11

    Stop Brain drain that is the only way to improve the supply chain in india.Support youngsters to start new production units in India.

  • @sateeshreddy888
    @sateeshreddy888 10 минут назад +1

    Upcoming PM of INDIA

  • @DistantGlowingStar
    @DistantGlowingStar 31 минуту назад +3

    When fools fight , we can watch and laugh and take the accolades at the end. Let's not dwell too much on what happens in US , but what India must or must not do at critical times.

  • @sriramvenkatraman
    @sriramvenkatraman 3 минуты назад

    RSS BJP Karyakartas always Speaks well especially Nation First in each Blood Jai Hind..

  • @UdayKumar-qh8jr
    @UdayKumar-qh8jr 49 минут назад +4

    The Indian government should focus on improving the per capita income of Indians. It is very low, even though some African countries have more per capita income than us.

    •  44 минуты назад

      Come on, which country in Africa has the kind of population size and demography like India?

    • @shivdholakia
      @shivdholakia 40 минут назад

      Thats true but China is a great example here to emulate.

    • @Heisenberg-02
      @Heisenberg-02 30 минут назад

      We should look at Per capita PPP for more accurate picture

    • @shivdholakia
      @shivdholakia 25 минут назад

      @ Thats purchasing power parity which is quite high in India. GDP per capita is whats most important.

    • @sumanmajumdar7884
      @sumanmajumdar7884 24 минуты назад

      @@shivdholakia so uske liye to dictatorship lagana hoga are u ready for it

  • @NoExpertHere
    @NoExpertHere 28 минут назад

    Brics trics toh 4 Saal k liye gayoo

  • @ritukiran
    @ritukiran 2 часа назад +6

    This is not a biases attitude - We have been at the receiving end of it ...
    What is the fallout of this attitude on rural females their children and the women of the cities they migrate for work to?
    The attitudes of rural males can have significant negative impacts on rural females, their children, and women in urban areas:
    Rural Females:
    Limited Opportunities: Traditional gender roles often restrict women's access to education, employment, and decision-making power.
    Domestic Burden: Women are often burdened with household chores and childcare, limiting their ability to pursue their own aspirations.
    Domestic Violence: Patriarchal attitudes can lead to domestic violence and abuse against women.
    Health Disparities: Women may have limited access to healthcare, leading to poor health outcomes.
    Rural Children:
    Gender Bias: Male children may be favored over female children, leading to discrimination in education and healthcare.
    Child Labor: Children, especially girls, may be forced into child labor to support the family.
    Early Marriage: Early marriage can deprive girls of education and lead to health risks.
    Urban Women:
    Competition for Jobs: Rural women migrating to cities may face competition for low-paying jobs.
    Exploitation: They may be vulnerable to exploitation and abuse in urban settings.
    Social Discrimination: They may face discrimination and stigma due to their rural background.
    Addressing the Issue:
    To mitigate these negative impacts, it's crucial to:
    Promote Gender Equality: Encourage equal opportunities for women in education, employment, and decision-making.
    Empower Women: Provide women with education, skills training, and financial literacy to empower them.
    Combat Domestic Violence: Implement strong laws and support services for victims of domestic violence.
    Improve Access to Healthcare: Ensure that women have access to quality healthcare, including reproductive health services.
    Raise Awareness: Promote awareness about gender equality and women's rights through education and media campaigns.
    Support Rural Development: Create opportunities for women in rural areas through agricultural development, entrepreneurship, and skill development programs.
    By addressing these issues, we can create a more equitable society where women and girls can reach their full potential.

    • @USDINRWALLAH
      @USDINRWALLAH 49 минут назад +1

      Upsc mains aspirant❤

    • @godsgrace4921
      @godsgrace4921 44 минуты назад

      For which goverment is working on long term objective...you will see in future.... As far as medical facility which has improved vastly ....better than few european and american country ... goal is centralisation of health sector.... And people from cities are coming to small town for business.... Now a days.... Except a particular community which doesnt want female to work....innovation is also supported by goverment....