19:32 The Marathas lost to the British in the second Anglo Maratha war primarily because of the Doji Barra famine. From 1788-1796, the monsoons failed continuously for 8 years, decimating life in the Deccan. The massive famine was referred to as Doji Barra as the entire area was scattered with bones of humans and livestock. There is a considerable number of Britiish, French, Portuguese sources from the time that document the failure of monsoons in India and the famine. The failure of the Indian monsoons was linked to a prolonged El Nino event, a.k.a the Great El Nino of 1789, which had global consequences, including the French Revolution. The Marathas could barely muster a standing army and the Brits took advantage of it. Grove R.H [2007] The Great El Nino of 1789-93 and its Global Conseqhences: Reconstructing an Extreme Climate Event in World Environmental History, The Medieval History Journal, 10)1&2, 75-98
Everytime I come to listen to some discussion on geopolitics and economics and business from these two learned man specially when US and west tilting towards pak and getting hostile towards India, I find some historic and other unrelated questions. I left this program in this channel. Though I listen to other programs in this channel. I mean specialist should start with the question of their field.
Actually I was the first to comment. It was a critical comment against AIM. But the greatest critique of them all cannot take criticism himself it seems and so my comment got shadow banned.
Zetwork is a service based startup; it's just that it caters to the manufacturing sector. Zillingo isn't really into manufacturing, it's decentralised/Uberised version of Flipkart. Moreover, it's a Singapore based company run by indians catering largely to the southeast Asian market. It may as well shut down the shop if it doesn't get its house in order.
@@roman5782 Zetwerk has its own manufacturing facilities as well, I know they manufacture electronics in Coimbatore. Also, these startups may not be manufacturing on themselves because manufacturing requires large capital investment while which isn't available unless you have already scaled. Hold on you will soon see several startups with their own manufacturing capacity. if you don't like Zilingo then there is Fashionza
@@rbansal427 Didn't know about their manufacturing unit. Hope it's a genuine one and not just a unit meant to assemble parts from China and Taiwan. Zillingo did start off well, but their issues seem to increasing day by day. Ankiti Bose in fact could even go to jail. Not much aware of Fashinza. Nonetheless, hope we get manufacturing unicorns soon. Much needed!
@@rbansal427 you are absolutely correct. And the real manufacturing output of any country comes from the MSME, and they need not necessarily be start-ups. For things such as drones or high-end manufacturing certainly manufacturing abilities would be required but overall if you want to set up a factory for textiles garments or plastics or any other thing, that isn’t regarded as MSME. So that’s why the government bought PLI to support the M SMEs in manufacturing, let’s hope that it does good to this country
I do understand india needs to work a lot more especially in defence. But Abhijit sometimes speaks too much negative, He forgot to mention that india is a world leader in IT. Plus , even pharmaceutical sectors are pretty strong. He is good for defence but sometimes he speaks way over his subject 😅😅😅
JWST recently discovered a distant star, the only one of its kind ever seen, which is emitting huge bursts of super charged negative ions every second. In fact it is so negative, on that star (-1) * (-1) = -(-1)!!! Nasa named it Negatron. And at the core of Negatron lies A.I.M!!! TSMC has the technology as of today to produce commercial grade 4 nm chipset. You think India would reach that zenith of chip manufacturing technology from the get go? Are you smoking weed made out of your own feces? This kind of extremely sophisticated technology happens over decades. I cheer for India whether it is The Shakti processor or The Kavery engine. If you don't know a thing about STEM, stick to talking about cookery, interior-decoration and gardening.
This was the comment I made immediately after the video stopped airing. In fact I was the first commentor. But AIM got so terrified, he got my comment removed!!!
India is NOT a world leader in IT. E Europe is much better and has grabbed most high-end Indian jobs. India IT is no longer regarded as great - that was a few decades back. Don't confuse this with Indians who are going great overseas.
1 hour and 30 minutes are actually the perfect length for Ask Abhijit episodes. Don't know why he gives out more time to dumber people (who don't ask quality questions on quality subjects).
Advice to Iyer is drop this dude Mitra and focus on real current issues not dumb questions as to war strategies 300 to 1000 years ago. Look and learn from Sham Sharma and Jaipur dialogues Iyer else you may soon shut shop.
@@cyrusthegreat3081 Then call a historian. AIM is a sassy and engaging guest. But he is extremely biased and uninformed on many issues. I have personally observed him pass misinformation on topics that I am pretty proficient in (engineering, startups and fintech maratha history). So, it's safe to assume he does with other fields as well. The guy rarely says 'he doesn't know' and answers almost every question. That tells you how uninformed he is actually.
"Truth and Technology will triumph over bullshit and bureaucracy." - RENE ANSELMO, founder of PanAmSat, the first privately held international satellite communications enterprise in the U.S.
What boring questions. Only few paid members ask questions, that too about medieval history. No current affairs or politics questions are asked. Sham Sharma show and Jaipur dialogues is much better because they have a fixed agenda in every video
what if Pguru start a clip channel like chawda and hire a video edior to convert all these long form video in 3-5 min clips. plus use good quality thumbails with provocative titles
Abhijit is pathetic on the issue of aircraft development in India. Does he know how long the USA took to produce the F 35? This after being called most experienced in military aircraft development.
I dont agree with AIM on Tejas. HAL is doing work from ground up on a platform. Yes we are very late but still doing advance manufacturing and we will partially catch up. Totally disagree on AIM on economics too! Such a cry baby.
Really moronic of Mitra comparing a diverse group of people as in India with homogenous dictatorships like Singapore or for that matter China. These succeed since they dont have the baggage of diversity in languages, religion etc that India has.
I think most diversities will work if there is one big majority component (like Hindus in India or Islam in Saudi Arabia). As long as muslims are less than 3-4%, any non-Muslim county will be fine with the diversity of any sorts. Dictatorship is a double edged knife. If you get a dictator like Lee Kuan Yew or Sankara, you are fine. But a Pol Pot or Mugabe will be bad.
ha... ha ha.... ha ha...I'm at Pizza hut... I'm at Taco bell... I'm at combination of pizza hut and taco bell... Since there are a paltry 694 likes and very few comments (I know AIM you're reading,go to sleep baby), I thought I will try to make the comment section more interesting... I'm at pizza hut. I'm at taco bell. I'm at combination of pizza hut and taco bell.
19:32 The Marathas lost to the British in the second Anglo Maratha war primarily because of the Doji Barra famine. From 1788-1796, the monsoons failed continuously for 8 years, decimating life in the Deccan. The massive famine was referred to as Doji Barra as the entire area was scattered with bones of humans and livestock. There is a considerable number of Britiish, French, Portuguese sources from the time that document the failure of monsoons in India and the famine. The failure of the Indian monsoons was linked to a prolonged El Nino event, a.k.a the Great El Nino of 1789, which had global consequences, including the French Revolution. The Marathas could barely muster a standing army and the Brits took advantage of it.
Grove R.H [2007] The Great El Nino of 1789-93 and its Global Conseqhences: Reconstructing an Extreme Climate Event in World Environmental History, The Medieval History Journal, 10)1&2, 75-98
Abhijit is very articulate and knowledgable, a pleasure to listen to him
Everytime I come to listen to some discussion on geopolitics and economics and business from these two learned man specially when US and west tilting towards pak and getting hostile towards India, I find some historic and other unrelated questions. I left this program in this channel. Though I listen to other programs in this channel. I mean specialist should start with the question of their field.
Questions are randomly asked, bro
Thanks
great job
Even his dog says, ‘ Chup kar…. !’ Lol
ABHIJIT IS VERY TRUE ON MOST TOPICS EXCEPT AUTOMOBILE
Liked the FART take in biogas😊
Agriculture @47:01
Konse angle se bhai? No diverse cultivation,only rice,wheat,sugar🤣China is smart to focus on variety nd import rice from India
Amazing discussion and worthy to watching sir
Just started watching- first to comment!! Great work Sir
Actually I was the first to comment. It was a critical comment against AIM. But the greatest critique of them all cannot take criticism himself it seems and so my comment got shadow banned.
Zetwek is a unicorn that is also into manufacturing, and several other startups like Fashionza, and Zilingo are also in manufacturing.
Zetwork is a service based startup; it's just that it caters to the manufacturing sector.
Zillingo isn't really into manufacturing, it's decentralised/Uberised version of Flipkart. Moreover, it's a Singapore based company run by indians catering largely to the southeast Asian market. It may as well shut down the shop if it doesn't get its house in order.
@@roman5782 Zetwerk has its own manufacturing facilities as well, I know they manufacture electronics in Coimbatore. Also, these startups may not be manufacturing on themselves because manufacturing requires large capital investment while which isn't available unless you have already scaled. Hold on you will soon see several startups with their own manufacturing capacity. if you don't like Zilingo then there is Fashionza
@@rbansal427 Didn't know about their manufacturing unit. Hope it's a genuine one and not just a unit meant to assemble parts from China and Taiwan.
Zillingo did start off well, but their issues seem to increasing day by day. Ankiti Bose in fact could even go to jail. Not much aware of Fashinza.
Nonetheless, hope we get manufacturing unicorns soon. Much needed!
@@rbansal427 you are absolutely correct. And the real manufacturing output of any country comes from the MSME, and they need not necessarily be start-ups. For things such as drones or high-end manufacturing certainly manufacturing abilities would be required but overall if you want to set up a factory for textiles garments or plastics or any other thing, that isn’t regarded as MSME. So that’s why the government bought PLI to support the M SMEs in manufacturing, let’s hope that it does good to this country
The only reason to listen to AIM is to tot up how many things he gets wrong.
Great work
We need only current affairs qns
Bring major madan for a programme on new shifts in the Ukraine crisis
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Abhijit you are so cute ! so very well informed . Such a pleasure to listen to you beta.
how old r u mam?
Lovely
I do understand india needs to work a lot more especially in defence. But Abhijit sometimes speaks too much negative, He forgot to mention that india is a world leader in IT. Plus , even pharmaceutical sectors are pretty strong. He is good for defence but sometimes he speaks way over his subject 😅😅😅
He is a communist in terms of identifying himself as an intellectual. You cannot question his intellect because it is AIM who is giving the facts.
Indian pharmaceutical depends on china for all the APIs. If China stops exporting to India then India would be in deep trouble 😵💫
JWST recently discovered a distant star, the only one of its kind ever seen, which is emitting huge bursts of super charged negative ions every second. In fact it is so negative, on that star (-1) * (-1) = -(-1)!!! Nasa named it Negatron. And at the core of Negatron lies A.I.M!!!
TSMC has the technology as of today to produce commercial grade 4 nm chipset. You think India would reach that zenith of chip manufacturing technology from the get go?
Are you smoking weed made out of your own feces?
This kind of extremely sophisticated technology happens over decades.
I cheer for India whether it is The Shakti processor or The Kavery engine. If you don't know a thing about STEM, stick to talking about cookery, interior-decoration and gardening.
This was the comment I made immediately after the video stopped airing. In fact I was the first commentor. But AIM got so terrified, he got my comment removed!!!
India is NOT a world leader in IT. E Europe is much better and has grabbed most high-end Indian jobs. India IT is no longer regarded as great - that was a few decades back. Don't confuse this with Indians who are going great overseas.
Talk about ongoing Khidirpur Laxmi puja violence.
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1 hour and 30 minutes are actually the perfect length for Ask Abhijit episodes.
Don't know why he gives out more time to dumber people (who don't ask quality questions on quality subjects).
easy to answer
what is dumb for you may not be dumb for others.
@@sudeepchowdhuri6762 I second that. 🙏🏻
How do I ask questions ?
We love this Sir takla so much his's legend of our times. I want him to be PM and President of our country at same time i know it sound foolish.
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IT outsourcing ka definitely india master hai. Not software products but maintenance and implementation.
only because it's still cheap and voluminous. not because nobody else can do it or quality.
you can't have a giant leap forward, giant leaps are sum of small incremental gains !
welcome
Vanilla or vaniya is from South America?
9:40
Donno what weather channel u guys use, it is 5-6 degrees in London by night already
Islamic Architecture is actually inspired by Hindu architecture (particularly the minarets & domes). Research on Barmakids to understand this point.
Advice to Iyer is drop this dude Mitra and focus on real current issues not dumb questions as to war strategies 300 to 1000 years ago. Look and learn from Sham Sharma and Jaipur dialogues Iyer else you may soon shut shop.
Current info you get at more places. But history is what I am here for!
@@cyrusthegreat3081 Then call a historian. AIM is a sassy and engaging guest. But he is extremely biased and uninformed on many issues. I have personally observed him pass misinformation on topics that I am pretty proficient in (engineering, startups and fintech maratha history). So, it's safe to assume he does with other fields as well.
The guy rarely says 'he doesn't know' and answers almost every question. That tells you how uninformed he is actually.
"Truth and Technology
will triumph over
bullshit and bureaucracy."
- RENE ANSELMO, founder of PanAmSat, the first privately held
international satellite communications enterprise in the U.S.
Are you unemployed? You just post stupid quotes here all day
G to G 😂
Iyer 007 😂😂 funny
What boring questions. Only few paid members ask questions, that too about medieval history. No current affairs or politics questions are asked. Sham Sharma show and Jaipur dialogues is much better because they have a fixed agenda in every video
INDIA HAS FEW SPECIAL UNIQUE QUALITIES WHICH NO OTHER COUNTRY HAS EX: AHIMSA, VASUDEV KUTUMBAKKAM, SARVA DHARMA SAMBHAV
Sorry but these are Negative Qualities... We also Belive in Hinsa if someone is Continously Oppressing us.
what if Pguru start a clip channel like chawda and hire a video edior to convert all these long form video in 3-5 min clips. plus use good quality thumbails with provocative titles
taklu comical hai 😁
Abhijit is pathetic on the issue of aircraft development in India. Does he know how long the USA took to produce the F 35? This after being called most experienced in military aircraft development.
"Right wing Intellectual Black hole" well said by AIM 😆
Is this your job? What else do you do all day?
I dont agree with AIM on Tejas. HAL is doing work from ground up on a platform. Yes we are very late but still doing advance manufacturing and we will partially catch up. Totally disagree on AIM on economics too! Such a cry baby.
Bless global warming for Europe. Even i feel Europe will come out of it unscathed
i won't Indian's ;leaving abroad deserve to suffer the most.
India is best at mediocrity abhijit
Op
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Really moronic of Mitra comparing a diverse group of people as in India with homogenous dictatorships like Singapore or for that matter China. These succeed since they dont have the baggage of diversity in languages, religion etc that India has.
I think most diversities will work if there is one big majority component (like Hindus in India or Islam in Saudi Arabia). As long as muslims are less than 3-4%, any non-Muslim county will be fine with the diversity of any sorts.
Dictatorship is a double edged knife. If you get a dictator like Lee Kuan Yew or Sankara, you are fine. But a Pol Pot or Mugabe will be bad.
ha... ha ha.... ha ha...I'm at Pizza hut... I'm at Taco bell... I'm at combination of pizza hut and taco bell...
Since there are a paltry 694 likes and very few comments (I know AIM you're reading,go to sleep baby), I thought I will try to make the comment section more interesting...
I'm at pizza hut. I'm at taco bell. I'm at combination of pizza hut and taco bell.
Bit boring
Paad maaring se bio gas plant manufacturing 😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👌