Pakistan Air Force Officer Wrote that India has gone far ahead from Pakistan: Talk with Hamid

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Dr. Qamar Cheema is an Islamabad-based strategic and political analyst. His areas of interest are Pakistani and South Asian politics. He regularly appears in national and international media
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  • @pramodofindia
    @pramodofindia Год назад +258

    India invited Pakistan's NSA to India to attend a conference of NSAs, but Pakistan rejected the invitation. Before that India invited the chairman of Pakistan's National Assembly to celebrate the cenetenary of Public Accounts Committee. That invitation was also rejected by Pakistan. So, why should India invite Pakistan to any conference in India?

    • @pradiptagaurangadas5647
      @pradiptagaurangadas5647 Год назад +10

      Spot on

    • @TheDeviced
      @TheDeviced Год назад +20

      Pakistan is having a hard time accepting the current status of India and our growth. They can't do anything other than showing passive aggressive behaviour.

    • @Medussa357
      @Medussa357 Год назад

      Pakistan acts more Immature than my Teenage sister
      I mean what the hell kind of tantrum was that

    • @AF-yq9es
      @AF-yq9es Год назад +5

      @@TheDeviced They cannot digest it. They have been denial all along.

    • @sureshbc213
      @sureshbc213 Год назад

      Qcplstoptakingadigatindiaatleastniwandchangeyourmindsetspreadthetruthtothepeopleofpak.

  • @madhavan5
    @madhavan5 Год назад +184

    Mr. Cheema is a fine example of Pakistani mindset. He can't leave his fake supreme hippocracy against the talks with India.

    • @harpalbajwa8582
      @harpalbajwa8582 Год назад

      Absolutely , Cheema establishment ka mohra he . Vo time jaldi away wala he ,jb log army aur hukamrano ka mu Kala krke Gali road pe ghasitenge.

    • @AF-yq9es
      @AF-yq9es Год назад +8

      @@hammer67459 Still in denial and unable to accept the truth and reality. That mindset was created from a very young age.

    • @thaker9339
      @thaker9339 Год назад +5

      Yes perfect example of stiff nose and air of fake superiority, even when in situation of having no langot

    • @sjshirolkar
      @sjshirolkar Год назад

      He is a basic kashmir chooran supplier to illiterate paki citizens .Qamar is the biggest endoser of Bilawal statements on Modi. qamar a lot of time with Rana Ayyub in new York . He should face arrest when in India.

    • @badbhanu007
      @badbhanu007 Год назад

      He is a jihaadi at heart

  • @automationvesta
    @automationvesta Год назад +69

    Cheema never talks of stopping terrorism in Kashmir. He always wants to start dialogue with India but never conceding his position on terrorism. India will never talk till something solid is done about terrorism.

    • @pankaja7974
      @pankaja7974 Год назад +10

      he believes paxtan is not into terrorism as he believes the paxtani govt narrative. also in his heart is a pucca mussal man 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @automationvesta
      @automationvesta Год назад +4

      @@pankaja7974 If he believes Pakistan is not into terrorism, he is not of this earth like most Pakistanis. As to his being pucca musalman, I doubt he even knows what a true muslaman should be.

    • @AF-yq9es
      @AF-yq9es Год назад +2

      Exactly. Stop the terrorism and that mindset then talks may start.

    • @thaker9339
      @thaker9339 Год назад

      Yes see my comments

    • @neerajsengar4317
      @neerajsengar4317 Год назад +1

      Jis din bolega us din ISI isko gayab kar degi

  • @mrknownothing2470
    @mrknownothing2470 Год назад +200

    Bottom line: You cannot wake-up a person who pretends to be sleeping.

  • @Indian-Times
    @Indian-Times Год назад +25

    Cheema was shocked to hear India was ahead since 1947 😅.. thank you barrister saheb 🙏

  • @SatishKumar-ce9gw
    @SatishKumar-ce9gw Год назад +37

    india invested $70 Billion in Africa. Can go up to $150 Billion by 2030 ✅🔥🔥

    • @IAHQ
      @IAHQ Год назад +1

      👍👍👍

    • @AjayKumar-rt1qv
      @AjayKumar-rt1qv Год назад

      👍👍👍👍

    • @mayankindian3750
      @mayankindian3750 Год назад

      🥰❤️☺️😊💪Wow brother india Accha kaam kar rha hai 😊☺️❤️🥰💪🇮🇳

    • @atheistaashiqansari1122
      @atheistaashiqansari1122 Год назад

      2040 tak we will export energy to the world

    • @mayankindian3750
      @mayankindian3750 Год назад

      @@atheistaashiqansari1122 that's really good brother

  • @dramjad1712
    @dramjad1712 Год назад +37

    Everyone from the Subcontinent especially every Pakistani must listen this episode, Bhashani Sir is so true.. Pakistan should realise the new realities of the Globe otherwise things will continue bad to worse🙏🌹🇵🇰

    • @vinodkaka5225
      @vinodkaka5225 Год назад +2

      Vo pakistani ho hi nhi sakta jo itni easily ye global ground reality samaj jaaye unko apni apni pasand ki political parties PTI PML PPP & establishment ke mafaad ke sivaaye aur kuch sochne samajne ki fursat hi nhi he Aur samaj nhi he

    • @pinakibiswas1322
      @pinakibiswas1322 Год назад

      But shameless Pakistani will not follow

  • @DKT720
    @DKT720 Год назад +20

    Hamid Saab, the middle school (grade 5 to 7) children of india, in 1970s they used to talk about war in the galaxy/space. And how can we fight? They used to debate. Today's our children talkes about to go bottom of the sea, and get connected with the world ❗How to use 75% water of the Earth❗😁👍🏽 while Pakistani children talkes about how to killed a Hindu ❗😭

  • @SantoshSingh-sj5up
    @SantoshSingh-sj5up Год назад +20

    Barrister Sir is so clear and precise in his thoughts- always want to listen to his intellectual conversations- I admire his humility and factual comments 👍🙏👍

  • @KSHATREEYA
    @KSHATREEYA Год назад +74

    CORRECTION: NOT FROM 1947 SIR "BHARAT" IS RELEVANT FROM 1000'S OF YEARS.. DUNIYA K HR KONE SE SAB BHARAT HI AATE RHE H CHAHE WJH JO RHI HO 👍🙏

    • @harendrayadav776
      @harendrayadav776 Год назад +3

      Correct

    • @raag2012
      @raag2012 Год назад +1

      Respect to Barrister Sahib & Indians ..

    • @karthikadevi6012
      @karthikadevi6012 Год назад

      They are conversing India against Pakistan.. Before 1947 there is no Pakistan.
      For their on existential they will talk only from 1947.

    • @user-lh9no8ps2s
      @user-lh9no8ps2s Год назад

      Bs bhai 😂, thoda sensible bat Kiya kro . Jo apne kha vo bilkul sahi h , lekin her jagah apni superiority jhadoge to ye acha nahi lgta .
      Counter the false narrative but otherwise be "modest".

    • @mayankindian3750
      @mayankindian3750 Год назад

      ​@@user-lh9no8ps2sbhai reality bata rahe hai bhai 😊🤗😌❤️🥰😊

  • @HarjeetSingh-vp2sp
    @HarjeetSingh-vp2sp Год назад +99

    Badani sahab is an institution in himself ,, love to see u , sir ....

    • @piranha3037
      @piranha3037 Год назад +3

      If I were Henry Kissinger, I would write a treatise ‘On India’. Such has been the monumental change in India’s fortunes as a State and a player principally in Asia and broadly on the global stage. Modi may be a despised name in Pakistan, but he has done something to brand India which none before him was able to manage. Importantly, India does what it feels and to the extent she needs. And it all stays kosher. It is an ally of the US; a rub Pakistanis go to town with, complaining relentlessly about the US as its closet patron. We are delusionary and deceptive in assessing our standing and employ double-speak as an art, vilifying the US as a popular pastime while whingeing when it accosts India. Russia is under American sanctions, and none can trade freely with Russia except India which buys Russian oil on preferred terms and then re-export it to help an old patron earn dollars the indirect way. Two opposing military superpowers of the world claim India to be its ally. If this isn’t diplomatic coup, what is?
      It all comes from one word - relevance. India is relevant to the world, not only in its size and girth but by its footprint and what matters to the world. Consider. It has the fifth largest economy in the world, ahead of the UK. It is aimed to be the third largest economy in the world by 2037. It is fourth in FE Reserves with over 600 billion USDs - Pakistan currently holds 4.5 only. Its growth rate in GDP matches the best performing economies over the last three decades after China. She is projected to stay on that path. India has world’s second largest army and the third largest military. It may not be the strongest corresponding to the numbers, but it is on path to rapidly increasing its capacity and capability. The global list of billionaires has 140 Indians of which four are included in the top 100.
      Mittal is steel giant. Ambanis run multiple interests varying from defence to telecom. Infosys, an IT giant, is a global name. So on and so forth. India stands amongst the top producers in agri-products and in the IT industry. Their yields per acre in agriculture match the best in the world. And despite being a country of over 1.4 billion people, it remains a relatively steady, coherent and functional polity. Their system of governance has withstood the test of time and proved its resilience around fundamentals essential to a resolute democracy. It may not be the most efficiently or most equitably run society, but it has held on to anchors which have paved the way for it to solidify what makes a nation. To many it may not be secular enough - its Constitution still is, even if attitudes of the power wielders are not. Under Modi it has crafted a religious-nationalist plank of its newer assertion and identity. Don’t balk. World over the trend is of the Right gaining eminence in social attitudes. Pakistan in this realm has its own set of challenges. Importantly, it seems to be working for Modi and India.
      India jumped to a 100 billion USD reserves in 2004 from the measly 9.2 she had in 1992. Under Manmohan Singh, India increased her reserves to 252 billion USD by 2014. Under Modi these have galloped to over 600 billion and the GDP is sized over three trillion USDs. This is monumental progress which makes India a preferred destination for all investors. Saudi Arabia, Pakistan’s fraternal brother, announced an investment of over 72 billion USDs in India even as we beg her to invest the 7 billion promised for Pakistan. Pakistan’s iron-brother, China, pledged 10 million USD in the very latest donors conference in Geneva to help Pakistan out of its financial predicament as well as a looming bankruptcy, as did Pakistan’s favourite whipping boy, America. Somehow, both place equal premium on Pakistan’s prospects.
      And though Indian writers have this propensity to overstate India’s heft and hem there should be no doubt that this century will see Asia defined by two most dominating nations in economic strength, military haughtiness and political impact - China and India. The gap between Pakistan and India is now unbridgeable. India has broken free of the shackles that kept her tied in South Asia and hyphenated in global perception with Pakistan. Beginning with Rajiv Gandhi to Modi there has been a clear distancing of the Indian foreign policy away from Pakistan. That turns India more Asia than just South Asia and a clout which is far expanded. The world has taken note and regardless how much we play China vs India as a sorry paradigm for face-saving both are now above 100 billion USDs trade that binds them with a common aim to quickly move to 500 billion. Those who trade at that level never graduate beyond sticks and clubs, even if spiked, and whatever the savagery of their brawl. It is time to smell some real leaves.
      One hates to admit, but Pakistan was politically outmanoeuvred by India on Kashmir by rescinding Article 370 of its Constitution which gave a special if not disputed status to the region. Her gradual mutation of the demographics in her favour continues unabated. And as the older generation of the defying Kashmiris bows out the young view issues far less weighed by emotive persuasion. In combination with unmatched density of military presence over decades the new normal has practically established newer realities. And while Pakistan’s principled stance may just remain the same, work-around shall have to be found to factor in newer realities and graduate policy to benefit from this immense economic activity taking place in the neighbourhood. Placing artificial restraints on what can be a moment of deliverance to the rapidly impoverishing people of Pakistan is failing them with bankruptcy of thought. We are better only when stabler and economically buoyant. Time to shed the rhetoric.
      India’s global footprint is remarkable. She is invited to the G7 and is a member of the G20. It is leading a movement of the global South to represent what is critical to equitable progress in the times of climate change, pandemics and technology intrusion. It has a blueprint of establishing her own domain on the foreign policy front and sticks to it assiduously. She may seem arrogant and haughty at times triggering aversion but feels she has the space to assert her presence. It is a fine line but her foreign policy apparatus treads it skillfully. Modi has brought India to the point where she has begun to cast a wider net of its influence and impact. Pakistan has been skillfully reduced to a footnote in this Indian script. It is time to smell some real leaves.
      It is time to recalibrate our policy towards India and be bold enough to create a tri-nation consensus, along with China, focusing on Asia to be the spur for wider economic growth and benefit. That alone will turn geoeconomics into a strategy. Breaking away from convention and boldness in conception can address this newer paradigm. Or we may be reduced to the footnote of history.
      Published in The Express Tribune, January 13th, 2023.

    • @No_mans_landd
      @No_mans_landd Год назад

      @@piranha3037 kidhar se copy kiya🤔

    • @AF-yq9es
      @AF-yq9es Год назад

      @@piranha3037 Thank you for this. I searched but could not locate.

    • @AF-yq9es
      @AF-yq9es Год назад +1

      He has a channel of his own now as well.

    • @geetasar271
      @geetasar271 Год назад

      ❤️

  • @SatishKumar-ce9gw
    @SatishKumar-ce9gw Год назад +66

    Egypt & india to hold first-ever Military Exercises between Special Forces, says Egypt’s Ambassador Wael Hamed ✅🔥🔥

    • @IAHQ
      @IAHQ Год назад +1

      👍👍👍

    • @AjayKumar-rt1qv
      @AjayKumar-rt1qv Год назад

      👍👍👍👍

    • @DalaluddeenHalala
      @DalaluddeenHalala Год назад +1

      Egyptian forces are very weak.
      No benefit for us.

    • @mayankindian3750
      @mayankindian3750 Год назад +3

      @@DalaluddeenHalala I think for weapons export ☺️😊

    • @godlikelovers142
      @godlikelovers142 Год назад +1

      @@DalaluddeenHalala there's nothing related with benefits it's only related experience 🇮🇳

  • @Suraj-Verma_
    @Suraj-Verma_ Год назад +24

    Yesterday India gave 500 million dollars of credit to Sri Lanka.

    • @chanakya5480
      @chanakya5480 Год назад

      India already given Sri Lanka 3 billion dollar.now 500 million

  • @anindyamukherjee8852
    @anindyamukherjee8852 Год назад +6

    Now if Pakistan proposes for table talk, they should be offered to sit on the floor below that table 😂😂

  • @shekharsinhavicky
    @shekharsinhavicky Год назад +5

    No relationship with Pakistan. Let us live in peace 🙏

  • @indushekhar_
    @indushekhar_ Год назад +47

    Sir Bashani is a top notch intellect.

    • @piranha3037
      @piranha3037 Год назад +1

      If I were Henry Kissinger, I would write a treatise ‘On India’. Such has been the monumental change in India’s fortunes as a State and a player principally in Asia and broadly on the global stage. Modi may be a despised name in Pakistan, but he has done something to brand India which none before him was able to manage. Importantly, India does what it feels and to the extent she needs. And it all stays kosher. It is an ally of the US; a rub Pakistanis go to town with, complaining relentlessly about the US as its closet patron. We are delusionary and deceptive in assessing our standing and employ double-speak as an art, vilifying the US as a popular pastime while whingeing when it accosts India. Russia is under American sanctions, and none can trade freely with Russia except India which buys Russian oil on preferred terms and then re-export it to help an old patron earn dollars the indirect way. Two opposing military superpowers of the world claim India to be its ally. If this isn’t diplomatic coup, what is?
      It all comes from one word - relevance. India is relevant to the world, not only in its size and girth but by its footprint and what matters to the world. Consider. It has the fifth largest economy in the world, ahead of the UK. It is aimed to be the third largest economy in the world by 2037. It is fourth in FE Reserves with over 600 billion USDs - Pakistan currently holds 4.5 only. Its growth rate in GDP matches the best performing economies over the last three decades after China. She is projected to stay on that path. India has world’s second largest army and the third largest military. It may not be the strongest corresponding to the numbers, but it is on path to rapidly increasing its capacity and capability. The global list of billionaires has 140 Indians of which four are included in the top 100.
      Mittal is steel giant. Ambanis run multiple interests varying from defence to telecom. Infosys, an IT giant, is a global name. So on and so forth. India stands amongst the top producers in agri-products and in the IT industry. Their yields per acre in agriculture match the best in the world. And despite being a country of over 1.4 billion people, it remains a relatively steady, coherent and functional polity. Their system of governance has withstood the test of time and proved its resilience around fundamentals essential to a resolute democracy. It may not be the most efficiently or most equitably run society, but it has held on to anchors which have paved the way for it to solidify what makes a nation. To many it may not be secular enough - its Constitution still is, even if attitudes of the power wielders are not. Under Modi it has crafted a religious-nationalist plank of its newer assertion and identity. Don’t balk. World over the trend is of the Right gaining eminence in social attitudes. Pakistan in this realm has its own set of challenges. Importantly, it seems to be working for Modi and India.
      India jumped to a 100 billion USD reserves in 2004 from the measly 9.2 she had in 1992. Under Manmohan Singh, India increased her reserves to 252 billion USD by 2014. Under Modi these have galloped to over 600 billion and the GDP is sized over three trillion USDs. This is monumental progress which makes India a preferred destination for all investors. Saudi Arabia, Pakistan’s fraternal brother, announced an investment of over 72 billion USDs in India even as we beg her to invest the 7 billion promised for Pakistan. Pakistan’s iron-brother, China, pledged 10 million USD in the very latest donors conference in Geneva to help Pakistan out of its financial predicament as well as a looming bankruptcy, as did Pakistan’s favourite whipping boy, America. Somehow, both place equal premium on Pakistan’s prospects.
      And though Indian writers have this propensity to overstate India’s heft and hem there should be no doubt that this century will see Asia defined by two most dominating nations in economic strength, military haughtiness and political impact - China and India. The gap between Pakistan and India is now unbridgeable. India has broken free of the shackles that kept her tied in South Asia and hyphenated in global perception with Pakistan. Beginning with Rajiv Gandhi to Modi there has been a clear distancing of the Indian foreign policy away from Pakistan. That turns India more Asia than just South Asia and a clout which is far expanded. The world has taken note and regardless how much we play China vs India as a sorry paradigm for face-saving both are now above 100 billion USDs trade that binds them with a common aim to quickly move to 500 billion. Those who trade at that level never graduate beyond sticks and clubs, even if spiked, and whatever the savagery of their brawl. It is time to smell some real leaves.
      One hates to admit, but Pakistan was politically outmanoeuvred by India on Kashmir by rescinding Article 370 of its Constitution which gave a special if not disputed status to the region. Her gradual mutation of the demographics in her favour continues unabated. And as the older generation of the defying Kashmiris bows out the young view issues far less weighed by emotive persuasion. In combination with unmatched density of military presence over decades the new normal has practically established newer realities. And while Pakistan’s principled stance may just remain the same, work-around shall have to be found to factor in newer realities and graduate policy to benefit from this immense economic activity taking place in the neighbourhood. Placing artificial restraints on what can be a moment of deliverance to the rapidly impoverishing people of Pakistan is failing them with bankruptcy of thought. We are better only when stabler and economically buoyant. Time to shed the rhetoric.
      India’s global footprint is remarkable. She is invited to the G7 and is a member of the G20. It is leading a movement of the global South to represent what is critical to equitable progress in the times of climate change, pandemics and technology intrusion. It has a blueprint of establishing her own domain on the foreign policy front and sticks to it assiduously. She may seem arrogant and haughty at times triggering aversion but feels she has the space to assert her presence. It is a fine line but her foreign policy apparatus treads it skillfully. Modi has brought India to the point where she has begun to cast a wider net of its influence and impact. Pakistan has been skillfully reduced to a footnote in this Indian script. It is time to smell some real leaves.
      It is time to recalibrate our policy towards India and be bold enough to create a tri-nation consensus, along with China, focusing on Asia to be the spur for wider economic growth and benefit. That alone will turn geoeconomics into a strategy. Breaking away from convention and boldness in conception can address this newer paradigm. Or we may be reduced to the footnote of history.
      Published in The Express Tribune, January 13th, 2023.

    • @raag2012
      @raag2012 Год назад

      yu well said ..

  • @SatishKumar-ce9gw
    @SatishKumar-ce9gw Год назад +12

    REC Signs MOU with UP Govt for Multiple Projects worth ₹98,853 Crore ✅🔥🔥

    • @IAHQ
      @IAHQ Год назад +1

      👍👍👍

  • @chaubeyashok9261
    @chaubeyashok9261 Год назад +19

    Pakistan bhi IT me Expert hai International terror

  • @naturemeditation3751
    @naturemeditation3751 Год назад +2

    middle eastern arab pakistani cheemu aka backyard punjabi cheemu got schooled by barrister sahab lol 😂

  • @basrurdilip8035
    @basrurdilip8035 Год назад +5

    Wonderful to hear Mr Bashani. Clear, articulate and to the point. I wonder if anyone in Pakistan is listening to his important and thought provoking words.

  • @phanikirans4728
    @phanikirans4728 Год назад +8

    The host's expressions were like..inhe kyo bulaya yaar...yeh tho kisi angle se mere jaal mein nahi phas rahein hain...😂

  • @SatishKumar-ce9gw
    @SatishKumar-ce9gw Год назад +18

    Defence Cooperation important Pillar in India-Egypt Ties: Egyptian envoy ✅🔥🔥

  • @rajeshjoshi3646
    @rajeshjoshi3646 Год назад +27

    Cheema Ji,
    It’s always a treat to listen to Barrister Bashani.
    Alas, how I wish that if only there were more such learned and sensible people like Mr Bashani, Dr Ishtiaq and Mr Sajid Tarar (with clear thoughts and vision) in the Pakistani Government, Bureaucracy and Establishment.
    If only wishes were horses…..
    Nevertheless, one of the fact is that they could harness such clear and realistic thoughts, as they are settled abroad.
    If they were residing in Pakistan, they could never have been able to express their thoughts and vision.
    Appreciate your concern and pain for your country. But at the end of the day, you also turn out to be no more that a stereotype Pakistani “Hypocrite”.
    One thing needs to be clear. Ek cheez aap apne jehen mein daal lo.
    India aur Pakistan mein baraa bari ke rishte toh ab hone se rahen. Voh daur to guzar chukaa hain.
    Pakistan toh ek khatam aur gayaa guzaraa mulk hain.
    Aise deshon ke saath baraa bari ka rishta naan kabhi ho sakta hai naa kabhi hona chahiye. Period …….

    • @petermanglani2509
      @petermanglani2509 Год назад +2

      Forget it… they will never learn because their hatred is so deeply ingrained it impossible to shed that mentality. They rather disintegrate than accept reality. Only when it’s too late, they will come to their senses. They now accept their fiasco about Bangladesh after 52 years but what good is that going to do???

    • @rajeshjoshi3646
      @rajeshjoshi3646 Год назад +1

      @@petermanglani2509 You are indeed right.

  • @tjena5772
    @tjena5772 Год назад +9

    I’m amazed at the erudition, conceptual clarity, logical analysis and forthright articulation of Barrister Bashani whenever I listen to him. To top it all intellectual honesty is remarkable for a person from the sub continent. Qamar Cheema can never draw him into a corner to suit his agenda and opinion.
    My only response to Barrister Bashani is that no nation with any sense will like to call Pakistan for any serious discourse on humankind for that country is a guaranteed nuisance that would certainly talk of ridiculous issues not at all relevant to the topic. It would most certainly talk of Kashmir and atrocities on Muslims in India on a water crisis or food security conference. Just how stupid can a country be to aim at denying India regional primacy completely disregarding its geographical size, population, civilisational credential, natural resources, quality of Human Resource to list a few. Only a sick, demented, delinquent and suicidal child would aspire to deny the guardianship of her parent.

  • @sudiptakiran
    @sudiptakiran Год назад +3

    A day without embarrassment for Qamar Cheema is a day wasted. He goes on asking the same questions to different guests knowing what the answers will be and that it will not be in Pakistan' s favour!! What he doesn't want to realise is that there is no comparison between India and Pakistan. It's an insult for India to be even compared to Pakistan. One is a global power and the other is a global beggar!!

  • @vjkr22
    @vjkr22 Год назад +6

    Nice to hear Barrister Hamid speaking in Poonchi. He is one of the most rational & honest political commentators. Best wishes to him.

  • @petechau6314
    @petechau6314 Год назад +1

    India ( modi) has thrown Pakistan in to garbage 😂😂😂The irony is Pakistan believe - India cannot be global power without Pakistan!!

  • @prasanadash298
    @prasanadash298 Год назад +2

    With out taking India name Cheema can't earn a single penny. India is gr8.

  • @navinbhatia9936
    @navinbhatia9936 Год назад +5

    Siemens Ltd on Monday, January 16, said the company has received an order for 1,200 locomotives of 9000 horsepower (HP) from Indian Railways. This is the single-largest locomotive order in the history of Siemens Mobility and the single-largest order in the history of Siemens in India, Siemens said in an exchange filing.
    The contract has a total value of INR Rs 26,000 crore ($350 million), excluding taxes and price variation.

  • @vherlekar
    @vherlekar Год назад +7

    Bashani sahab... Fountain of (practical) wisdom - certainly about the mindset of his people 👍

  • @somnath2453
    @somnath2453 Год назад +7

    A good education helps in the development of clear thoughts and clear concept which help to understand the TRUTH, all these in turn develop Wisdom! It is always a wonderful treat to hear the Wisdom of Barrister Bashani Ji.

  • @SivasailamN
    @SivasailamN Год назад +14

    More I hear Bashani-ji, more I am able to appreciate the voice of reason.

  • @teldot983
    @teldot983 Год назад +12

    Bashani sir, it's always great to hear you as always...but I would love to hear why is it justifiable to bilateralism in J&K as I heard you in some other Pakistani youtuber channel. Really I was great full when you said it.....

  • @virendraSingh-je3sx
    @virendraSingh-je3sx Год назад +12

    More I listen Bashani just, more my respect grows for him.

    • @tum180
      @tum180 Год назад

      Why ?????

    • @vipinpuri1855
      @vipinpuri1855 Год назад

      @@tum180
      I was searching a Pakistani,,,,,,,,I found one. 😂

  • @SatishKumar-ce9gw
    @SatishKumar-ce9gw Год назад +6

    UP Govt Receives investment Proposals worth ₹2.75 Trillion ✅🔥🔥

  • @ramacol9343
    @ramacol9343 Год назад +2

    Qamar Cheema has brought out clearly the attitude of Pakistani leadership and its population with respect to India.
    Barrister Bhashani has elucidated the origin, development and current situation of Pakistan economically, and politically. He is direct in his approach, on the way forward for Pakistan.
    I am going to listen to this discussion again.
    Hats off to Barrister Bashani and Dr Cheema for this educative session on the evolution of Pakistan.

  • @ravindragupta7800
    @ravindragupta7800 Год назад +6

    Always Love to hear Bashani Sahb, he is super sincere and intelligent person,Thanks Cheema ji

  • @ashwanitaneja5966
    @ashwanitaneja5966 Год назад +3

    Hamid Sir,👍🇮🇳🤔🤣😝 , kabhi kabhi aap bhi comedy kar saktey hain.

  • @prakashbhatia335
    @prakashbhatia335 Год назад +1

    After all Qamar Cheema is also a Pakistani Punjabi.
    His mindset is also radical.

  • @dawatsheringlepcha2364
    @dawatsheringlepcha2364 Год назад +6

    मोदी जी हैं तो सब कुछ मुमकिन है

  • @Ashok..Prajapati
    @Ashok..Prajapati Год назад +5

    Editorial likhne walo to RAW ka agent nikla 😀😂
    Cheema bhai ab retired air chief Marshal bik gaya 😂😂

  • @biologytoday1067
    @biologytoday1067 Год назад +13

    Har har modi ......my vote always for BJP
    For me country and national interest first
    Jai shree ram

  • @peush2206
    @peush2206 Год назад +6

    Salute, appreciate and love you Sir Hamid Bashani Sahib for you intellectual analysis.

  • @shaikshabbir4323
    @shaikshabbir4323 Год назад +2

    Thanks for bringing such a great personality for discussion, from India Hyderabad 🇮🇳

  • @rohanmodi6348
    @rohanmodi6348 Год назад +5

    Wheat is available at ₹ 35 / kg all over in India

  • @jedimaster284
    @jedimaster284 Год назад

    it is treat to listen to Barrister Bassani. He has clear and unbiased thoughts.
    I wish Pakistan awakens to his thoughts.
    Love you sir
    regards

  • @vinaytagadurkrishnamurthy3095
    @vinaytagadurkrishnamurthy3095 Год назад +7

    Barrister Sir,
    Bahuth suljhi hui baath kahi aapne 🙏 Great respects

  • @OmPrakash-mq2lc
    @OmPrakash-mq2lc Год назад +21

    Teacher :- Name any one poor country ?
    Students:-Pakistan 🔥
    Teacher:- Asking the poor is not a beggar
    😀😂😂😂

    • @chanakya5480
      @chanakya5480 Год назад +3

      Great point 😁👍

    • @OmPrakash-mq2lc
      @OmPrakash-mq2lc Год назад +1

      @@chanakya5480 sir it's a fact not point 😜😜

    • @chanakya5480
      @chanakya5480 Год назад +1

      @@OmPrakash-mq2lc 🤣👏👏👏

  • @rameshchandrasrivastava7400
    @rameshchandrasrivastava7400 Год назад +1

    Jab Dekho tab India k saath comparison karta hai.
    Pakistanio you compare with Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka.

  • @AyushGupta-qr1pu
    @AyushGupta-qr1pu Год назад +5

    Ye bat muqtedar Khan sahab ne 3 mahine pahle bata diya tha.

  • @manjitsingh7681
    @manjitsingh7681 Год назад +1

    For specified poor family in J& K is wheat is Rs 5 per KG
    Limited upto 250kg per family per annum

  • @rakeshrathore1711
    @rakeshrathore1711 Год назад

    Barrister sahib lot regards from India. If Pakistan follows your advise both countries would grow.

  • @RajIndia31415
    @RajIndia31415 Год назад +1

    Pakis think they won't have to reap what they have sown. They couldn't be more wrong. Time has come to pay up.

  • @arvindkeswani7575
    @arvindkeswani7575 Год назад +2

    भारत का सस्ता आटा खाने के बाद भारत के खिलाफ ही दहशतगर्दी सूझने लगेगी हैवान मुल्क पापिस्तान को

  • @satyap1077
    @satyap1077 Год назад +1

    The irony is any pakistani who is living in abroad can understand india's importance except pakistani who is sitting in pakistan ...mindset ki baath hai...still in denial and 7th century mindset...

  • @AmitGupta-zx7sd
    @AmitGupta-zx7sd Год назад +8

    EXCELLANT ANALYSIS ... Bashani Sir Dr. Cheema 🙏🙏🙏✌✌✌

  • @sachchidanandsingh8488
    @sachchidanandsingh8488 Год назад +1

    Cheema, you take for granted that Pakistan can't check India from being the sole power of info-pacific region as it has already been accepted at the international level.

  • @kr0348308
    @kr0348308 Год назад +1

    Barrister Hamid Bashani is a learned person, dear Cheema Saheb and other uneducated people of Pakistan must take lessons and learn

  • @user-vc8nv3uo4d
    @user-vc8nv3uo4d Год назад +2

    Pao pao kilo atom bomb wala minister kaha gaya aaj kl dikhayi nai deta h🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @financialplannermandar1138
    @financialplannermandar1138 Год назад +1

    Inki madare e millat yahi jannat hi 72 wali hoor ban gayi... 😂😂

  • @AT-vu8jw
    @AT-vu8jw Год назад +1

    You need not worry Cheeme, you can always go to your Uzbeki forefathers or Arabic or Turkish or whatever haram you crept out of...we are Indians we need to worry about India...

  • @financialplannermandar1138
    @financialplannermandar1138 Год назад +2

    These pakistani You tubers dont have any other options other than praising india. Only because of this unka ghar chalega. Inka kaam hone ke baad ye phir Galiya bajane shuru honge.. Inki yehi hi fitrat hai.. See every where in world they are creating problems, nuisance..

  • @pankajvatsa2900
    @pankajvatsa2900 Год назад

    22.01.2023 rate of some essential things:
    1. Aata: Rs. 30/ Kg, 2. Daal: 100per kg, aaloo 20 per kg, tomato 10 per kg, onion 25 per kg, sugar 40perkg, tea 250 per kg, milk 60 per kg, mustard oil 160 per kg, pure ghee 650 per kg, egg 80 per dozen, chicken 140 per kg, petrol 99.84 per litre, cooking gas1000per cylinder ( Rs.20per day) and the whole opposition is crying on food inflation in India.

  • @Shukants
    @Shukants Год назад +1

    As Sonam Mahajan always says, Mr. Cheema is the Pak army mouthpiece. He sets a narrative that is beneficial for The PAK army.

  • @prs3866
    @prs3866 Год назад +1

    hamid bashani sir is really very good human being by heart as well as a fantastic analyst, it is true atta is only rs.39 here in jammu and also many other things are cheap at our side , paksitan shuld talk to india otherwise pok will join india forcefully as ppl are fed up and in near future pakistan itself will break up

  • @karan2749
    @karan2749 Год назад +2

    I still remember mr. Cheema in a show with arzoo kazmmi and danveer Singh.. arrogantly said Pakistan will grow with our without India ...here he is cribbing that India has not included pakistan in global south ..funny

  • @paddysubramaniam1481
    @paddysubramaniam1481 Год назад +1

    Mr Bashani's thinking is very clear and he can articulate it very well👌👌

  • @parikshitmazumder9326
    @parikshitmazumder9326 Год назад +3

    Lovely discussion...👌💐
    Thank you Bashani saab 🙏

  • @SP-vq2hd
    @SP-vq2hd Год назад

    The News Reporter who calls name of Indian prime minister like his school junior.... represents the country and it's mindset

  • @raajk303
    @raajk303 Год назад +1

    India has forgotten about Bakistan because it's already on ventilator of which life is no longer left beyond March, 2023 that is why India did not invite Bakistan in Global South Conference.

  • @singlemalt5261
    @singlemalt5261 Год назад +2

    Pakistani ppl imran khan is a gift from Allah, he is the only leader after jinnah who can bring good times and what Pakistan was always supposed to be.
    He will bring in sharia and true islam that jinnah always wanted

  • @ravibisht7724
    @ravibisht7724 Год назад +3

    Jab Tak Is So Called DR Ka Rona Na Sunu Mera Khana Hjam Nhi Hota
    Allah Kre Tu Yu Hi Rota Rhe 😎😎

  • @UmeshGupta-sh7nj
    @UmeshGupta-sh7nj Год назад +1

    Let Mr. Cheema or any other Pakistani or Pakistanis understand that India won’t ever talk to Pakistan after suffering so much. Probably Pakistan would exists but Pakistan has to mind its own business.

  • @rjarora7
    @rjarora7 Год назад +1

    Bashani always a honour to watch u and to listen to your analysis..u r just amazing
    Thank you

  • @rajendrajasathy4356
    @rajendrajasathy4356 Год назад

    Pak-India-China trilateral ? India is not interested in any kind of relationship with Pak.
    Very well said Hamid Sahab, Salute to you.

  • @hitupatel4240
    @hitupatel4240 Год назад

    Cheema tu doctor Cheema nahi he tu compounder Cheema he. Tere jaise doctor Pakistan me he to God bless the country.

  • @vinodsingh2030
    @vinodsingh2030 Год назад

    Barrister Sahab is a very honest and matureed person. He is very qualified man. 🙏👍🙏

  • @Indian_view_
    @Indian_view_ Год назад

    I have seen first well educated man of Pakistan Hamid bassani sahab.. Such a humble, intelligent and well educated person...

  • @shekharsinhavicky
    @shekharsinhavicky Год назад +1

    They both are Indians but Jinnah changed it . 😂

  • @ajay262134
    @ajay262134 Год назад +2

    Cheemu's Channel is a part of Pak establishment's mouthpiece and I have been, actually coming to this channel frequently, to understand Pak's actual power weilders policy towards India and it's interests.
    And, I must say I have never left empty handed 🇮🇳🙏

  • @kishwerchaudary1340
    @kishwerchaudary1340 Год назад +2

    BOTTOM LINE, WE ARE LIVING IN "ILLUSION WORLD" AND NOW OUR "ILLUSIONS" WILL BECOME REAL, NOW FACE IT

  • @ChasingBharat
    @ChasingBharat Год назад

    Dr. What is secularization? Can you please elaborate...??

  • @freecell.
    @freecell. Год назад +1

    Muslims ummah are fighting together

  • @2010anilshukla
    @2010anilshukla Год назад +1

    Bashani sahab’s arguments are very well reasoned, but wonder why no Pakistanis post comments here? Is this channel only listened by Indians?

  • @ameetsan
    @ameetsan Год назад

    Mr. Bashani said “Pak will keep playing the role of a Permanent Loser”😂😂

  • @solelysoul8543
    @solelysoul8543 Год назад +1

    Pakistan has strayed far away from India.
    India is progressing because India follows Sanatan dharma.
    Marauding mobs, from outside, came to India to loot it's legendary wealth.
    If Pakistan wants to progress, it should adopt Sanatan dharma.

  • @rajeevjain2615
    @rajeevjain2615 Год назад

    We don't need to prove how powerful we are. On the contrary we are working to access global markets and healthy relationships with every country for the betterment of life on mutual trust....❤❤🙏🙏

  • @sambithota2312
    @sambithota2312 Год назад +1

    Cheemu again I'm telling you, if there is anybody who can save your country & drag out of every problems in this earth then it is only INDIA 🇮🇳 & nobody else. Now it is upto you that you surrender or not. I guess surrendering without war is better than surrendering after war for the betterment of your country & it's people.

  • @saumyapriyadarshinidas9083
    @saumyapriyadarshinidas9083 Год назад +3

    Sir Bashani is a real intelligent person

  • @vijaydinanath1334
    @vijaydinanath1334 Год назад +1

    Cheema saab..Kam se kam ajke baad ye mat boliyega ki india mein 20 aladgi ke tehrike chal rahi hain... 😅😂🤣

  • @avinashvarma108
    @avinashvarma108 Год назад +1

    As per Pakistani media outlets in India 27 freedom movements are taking place and Inda any time can disintegrate 😂😂😂 .
    What can you expect from Pakistanis

  • @piranha3037
    @piranha3037 Год назад +2

    If I were Henry Kissinger, I would write a treatise ‘On India’. Such has been the monumental change in India’s fortunes as a State and a player principally in Asia and broadly on the global stage. Modi may be a despised name in Pakistan, but he has done something to brand India which none before him was able to manage. Importantly, India does what it feels and to the extent she needs. And it all stays kosher. It is an ally of the US; a rub Pakistanis go to town with, complaining relentlessly about the US as its closet patron. We are delusionary and deceptive in assessing our standing and employ double-speak as an art, vilifying the US as a popular pastime while whingeing when it accosts India. Russia is under American sanctions, and none can trade freely with Russia except India which buys Russian oil on preferred terms and then re-export it to help an old patron earn dollars the indirect way. Two opposing military superpowers of the world claim India to be its ally. If this isn’t diplomatic coup, what is?
    It all comes from one word - relevance. India is relevant to the world, not only in its size and girth but by its footprint and what matters to the world. Consider. It has the fifth largest economy in the world, ahead of the UK. It is aimed to be the third largest economy in the world by 2037. It is fourth in FE Reserves with over 600 billion USDs - Pakistan currently holds 4.5 only. Its growth rate in GDP matches the best performing economies over the last three decades after China. She is projected to stay on that path. India has world’s second largest army and the third largest military. It may not be the strongest corresponding to the numbers, but it is on path to rapidly increasing its capacity and capability. The global list of billionaires has 140 Indians of which four are included in the top 100.
    Mittal is steel giant. Ambanis run multiple interests varying from defence to telecom. Infosys, an IT giant, is a global name. So on and so forth. India stands amongst the top producers in agri-products and in the IT industry. Their yields per acre in agriculture match the best in the world. And despite being a country of over 1.4 billion people, it remains a relatively steady, coherent and functional polity. Their system of governance has withstood the test of time and proved its resilience around fundamentals essential to a resolute democracy. It may not be the most efficiently or most equitably run society, but it has held on to anchors which have paved the way for it to solidify what makes a nation. To many it may not be secular enough - its Constitution still is, even if attitudes of the power wielders are not. Under Modi it has crafted a religious-nationalist plank of its newer assertion and identity. Don’t balk. World over the trend is of the Right gaining eminence in social attitudes. Pakistan in this realm has its own set of challenges. Importantly, it seems to be working for Modi and India.
    India jumped to a 100 billion USD reserves in 2004 from the measly 9.2 she had in 1992. Under Manmohan Singh, India increased her reserves to 252 billion USD by 2014. Under Modi these have galloped to over 600 billion and the GDP is sized over three trillion USDs. This is monumental progress which makes India a preferred destination for all investors. Saudi Arabia, Pakistan’s fraternal brother, announced an investment of over 72 billion USDs in India even as we beg her to invest the 7 billion promised for Pakistan. Pakistan’s iron-brother, China, pledged 10 million USD in the very latest donors conference in Geneva to help Pakistan out of its financial predicament as well as a looming bankruptcy, as did Pakistan’s favourite whipping boy, America. Somehow, both place equal premium on Pakistan’s prospects.
    And though Indian writers have this propensity to overstate India’s heft and hem there should be no doubt that this century will see Asia defined by two most dominating nations in economic strength, military haughtiness and political impact - China and India. The gap between Pakistan and India is now unbridgeable. India has broken free of the shackles that kept her tied in South Asia and hyphenated in global perception with Pakistan. Beginning with Rajiv Gandhi to Modi there has been a clear distancing of the Indian foreign policy away from Pakistan. That turns India more Asia than just South Asia and a clout which is far expanded. The world has taken note and regardless how much we play China vs India as a sorry paradigm for face-saving both are now above 100 billion USDs trade that binds them with a common aim to quickly move to 500 billion. Those who trade at that level never graduate beyond sticks and clubs, even if spiked, and whatever the savagery of their brawl. It is time to smell some real leaves.
    One hates to admit, but Pakistan was politically outmanoeuvred by India on Kashmir by rescinding Article 370 of its Constitution which gave a special if not disputed status to the region. Her gradual mutation of the demographics in her favour continues unabated. And as the older generation of the defying Kashmiris bows out the young view issues far less weighed by emotive persuasion. In combination with unmatched density of military presence over decades the new normal has practically established newer realities. And while Pakistan’s principled stance may just remain the same, work-around shall have to be found to factor in newer realities and graduate policy to benefit from this immense economic activity taking place in the neighbourhood. Placing artificial restraints on what can be a moment of deliverance to the rapidly impoverishing people of Pakistan is failing them with bankruptcy of thought. We are better only when stabler and economically buoyant. Time to shed the rhetoric.
    India’s global footprint is remarkable. She is invited to the G7 and is a member of the G20. It is leading a movement of the global South to represent what is critical to equitable progress in the times of climate change, pandemics and technology intrusion. It has a blueprint of establishing her own domain on the foreign policy front and sticks to it assiduously. She may seem arrogant and haughty at times triggering aversion but feels she has the space to assert her presence. It is a fine line but her foreign policy apparatus treads it skillfully. Modi has brought India to the point where she has begun to cast a wider net of its influence and impact. Pakistan has been skillfully reduced to a footnote in this Indian script. It is time to smell some real leaves.
    It is time to recalibrate our policy towards India and be bold enough to create a tri-nation consensus, along with China, focusing on Asia to be the spur for wider economic growth and benefit. That alone will turn geoeconomics into a strategy. Breaking away from convention and boldness in conception can address this newer paradigm. Or we may be reduced to the footnote of history.
    Published in The Express Tribune, January 13th, 2023.

  • @PS-to6gr
    @PS-to6gr Год назад +4

    Cheema saab kahi hamari note bandi apke state ki bad economy ki waja to nahi ? 😂 master stroke by modi …

    • @ameetaagarwal2983
      @ameetaagarwal2983 Год назад +1

      OMG!! You have a point

    • @mayankindian3750
      @mayankindian3750 Год назад +1

      @@ameetaagarwal2983 yes because nakli nite ka dhandha khatam ho gya uske Baad bharat me 🙂😊☺️🥰❤️🇮🇳💪

    • @msdolly6101981
      @msdolly6101981 Год назад

      Finally some people are understanding what demonetization was all about 😄 it wasn't for domestic market it was international counterfeit currency printing rackets of our beloved neighbors with the blessings of our ex FM

  • @dhruvnarayan8169
    @dhruvnarayan8169 Год назад +1

    Pakistan's Ruling Elite is immune to any wise counsel.
    Just like, even after most humiliating defeat and surrender in the history of mankind in 1971 war, Pakistan's Military still have a desire to fight and win a war against India. If not directly, then trough proxies.
    No country can afford to be permanently at war.War economy is not a welfare economy.
    Disintegration of Pakistan is Self engineered, thus inevitable.

  • @raiakil
    @raiakil Год назад

    Thing is, I see that senior Pakistani scientists or top financial experts will come to TV and shows and start their statement with some thing religious. That has to change. It will take time. School system has to be modernized and then it will take some 20 years for the fruits to bear

  • @Worldfaimly
    @Worldfaimly Год назад +1

    Pakistani are accepting truth about india .when will we indian strat this accepting truth about china

  • @SatishKumar-ce9gw
    @SatishKumar-ce9gw Год назад +4

    Japan, US & Eu­rope must act To­geth­er on Chi­na: PM Japan ✅🔥🔥

  • @geetasar271
    @geetasar271 Год назад +2

    I closely listen your speech. It is very hard to counter bashani ji, point to point explanation very nice 👍 sir

  • @gautamsawhny6246
    @gautamsawhny6246 Год назад +1

    Securitization is very different from Security state, the first one is linked to Financial transactions and second is Security….please talk sense Cheema

  • @_rohit97
    @_rohit97 Год назад

    Haamid saheab is so well thought out. As soon as QC brought tri-nation approach he told QC that it is this approach of Pak that has wrecked it. Pak should understand that it is not relevant at all in the regional politics and that it has to go a long way to make itself relevant.