Ex-Foreign Secretary Opens up on Russia-Ukraine War & India's Future 🇮🇳 | Dr. Kanwal Sibal | ACP 24

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @MishalAlexander
    @MishalAlexander Год назад +345

    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:41 - #1 Is there a decline in US power in the global scene?
    11:22 - #2 Dr. Sibal's views on Dr. S Jaishankar and his policies (Modi doctrine)
    13:59 - #3 What went wrong between US and Russia?
    25:53 - #4 Democracy in USA and discussion on Pentagon in US affairs (deep state discussion)
    29:55 - #5 Future of Russia after Putin.
    34:35 - #6 Discussion on Russia-Ukraine conflict. Who is winning the war?
    47:10 - #7 Dr. Sibal's perspective on France. Does it have an independant foreign policy?
    53:41 - #8 Current position of China in the global power game
    58:09 - #9 Discussion on Xi Jin Ping as the leader of China & the wolf warrior diplomacy
    1:07:30 - #10 Discussion on China - Russia relationship as allies and enemies in the global world order
    1:13:23 - #11 Current situation in the middle eastern countries
    1:20:59 - #12 India's relationship with the middle eastern countries
    1:23:39 - #13 Why can't India and China resolve their border disputes?
    1:32:18 - #14 Will the west welcome India's rise as a global power or see it as a threat to their supremacy?
    1:42:05 - #15 Should India expect western interference in it's internal affairs?
    1:42:40 - #16 Some of the memorable moments in Dr. Sibal's life as a diplomat
    1:48:26 - #17 Dr. Sibal's advice to the young people of India
    1:50:54 - Conclusion
    Dr. Sibal was one of the best guests of the show.
    Thank you for bringing in such gems of India and sharing the knowledge with the world, Abhijitji!

  • @subhajit0
    @subhajit0 Год назад +67

    Kanwal Sibbal is a great son of India. India's rise in international affairs owes a lot to his diplomacy & the respect that India has earned over the years IMO, his ability to explain and articulate India's position & his understanding that India is not just another "nation" or "country" but an ancient civilization. His last words on advice to young Indians is timely. KS brilliance was matched by AC's asking the right questions & he deserves our sincerest thanks.

  • @dmd9160
    @dmd9160 Год назад +139

    Kanwal Sibal Sir is just brilliant, thank you Abhijit Chavda for hosting him and having an enlightened discussion for the viewers. Just brilliant!

  • @revenantwolzart
    @revenantwolzart Год назад +168

    It brings sweat tears to my eyes to see rise of new gen Indian heroes! ❤

  • @brianbrecknock9625
    @brianbrecknock9625 Год назад +61

    I in UK. I found this conversation very informative, and hope India, remains being balanced, and independent, I wish the UK and Europe were so interested in independence and looking after their own.

    • @ia1530
      @ia1530 Год назад

      Independence?! Is there an independent not dependent on another dependent independent of another dependent, and so on? Not even one single DNA or cell ever existed independently-let alone people or countries.

    • @adhi7610
      @adhi7610 Год назад

      We hate UK and British, one day we'll pay you back.

    • @s4268s
      @s4268s Год назад +1

      Why do you think Europe's leaders are not interested in sovereignty

    • @misterblue2208
      @misterblue2208 Год назад +3

      @@s4268s Do you mean sovereignty of the EU (as a whole) from the rest of the world, or sovereignty of each european state independently ?
      In both cases Europe as a whole struggles to get any form of sovereignty and to be able to decide for itself, mainly for military and economic reasons.
      The US is by far the biggest contributor from NATO in sending military supply and equipment to Ukraine. Without them the EU would probably not have been able to allow Ukraine to keep their territory from Russia as much as they did so far. For a while Europe has been decreasing the amount of resources they spend on their armies and military equipment. They are only deciding to re-increase it now because of the Ukrainian war.
      On the international level they are not the unstoppable military power they used to be anymore, even though they still have the means to defend themselves very well, they just don't have the military resources to pressure big military nations like China or Russia at home. They need the US the be relevant on taking proactive actions like that and so to have any weight in negotiating with big foreign powers.
      There is also the fact that Europe's economy is now extremely dependent on foreign resources and manufactures. Such a big percentage of Europe's manufactured goods is being made in China (mostly in the tech industry, but not only). As explained at the beginning of this video, it was because of the US' (and then of the EU's) policy to relocate a lot of industries in China, mainly because you had access to China's natural ressources and manpower (which at the time was way cheaper to use than in the West).
      Europe's needs for metal industry also can't be fulfilled with only european mines as most of them are too small or simply already ran out of metal ore.
      And then you have of course the most important of all resources, which are energy sources. Europe doesn't have enough fossile energy sources on its own territory to sustain its energy needs anymore, and it has actually been the case for a while already. They were very dependent on russian gas and oil before the start of the Ukrainian war, and as soon as the war started they decided they didn't want to use russian resources anymore so the energy prices started to skyrocket. They however actually managed to find different sources pretty quickly by making new deals with other foreign countries and so avoided a big recession in 2022. But by doing so they also reinforced they dependency on the US, since they had to increase energy imports from them. Also at the beginning of the video he briefly mentions Europe trying to sanction India for selling russian gas to them. What is happening there is that Europe doesn't want to buy Russian gas directly (because of the war), but they still need it and are currently buying it from India even though it is actually coming from Russia (you can see the hypocrisy and nonsense).
      It is worth to mention that in Europe there is an attempt at a "green" energy transition which is widely talked about in European media. It is supposed to rely on energy sources like solar and wind energy and to "save" the european energy problems. Many europeans wrongly think that Europe will be able to become independent for its energy with those new sources and get rid of fossile energy dependance, but unfortunately "green" economic growth is unrealistic and that dream probably won't happen. Also so far they asked China to manufacture their solar panels and wind turbines (no sovereignty in that).
      Overall Europe is way too dependent on foreign resources right now to even dream of being economically sovereign.

    • @brianbrecknock9625
      @brianbrecknock9625 Год назад +4

      @@misterblue2208 I believe that NATO expansion was and is a mistake. As for each state to have a vote and act collectively is a way to make it a democratic movement, the EU is not. The green dream is just that. The EU need to trade with other who have what is needed but to do so in and on, it's own terms. The tragically of the Ukraine could have been avoided, Russia applied to join the EU but were turned down on The USA say so. What is the point of NATO if there is no one to defend against? so in essence I agree with you, but wish Europeans had more backbone.

  • @shrujalmorye4079
    @shrujalmorye4079 Год назад +145

    Perfect person for explaining India's relations with China and Russia

  • @ohadregev
    @ohadregev Год назад +155

    The most elaborated and truthful review in the English language of the war I’ve seen so far. Bravo.

    • @arnabr0y
      @arnabr0y Год назад +1

      And that great Paul and Shark Shirt. Elegant dressing.

    • @ianstevenson3628
      @ianstevenson3628 Год назад +1

      try the American historian Tim Snyder

    • @thomasbentele2468
      @thomasbentele2468 Год назад +5

      Yes, nearly every sentence alone have more weight than the complete life of my german foreign minister Bärbock.
      I wished we had politicians like him. We had them, 30 years ago, but now, i can't see only one in office.

    • @parveshbisht4955
      @parveshbisht4955 Год назад

      ​​​@@thomasbentele2468afterall your country is all politically correct now, and she is just a result of that

    • @thomasbentele2468
      @thomasbentele2468 Год назад +2

      @@parveshbisht4955 In an occupied county things work differently.
      The corrupt top does not represent the people. Our political/media complex works a way, that got us Bärbock, while the majority voted conservative. And now they want to make the biggest conservative party verboten while it rises up.
      Thee woke state of my people is not the problem, but the Untertanengeist, and the believe, that the elites don't hate us.

  • @danielmwangi7694
    @danielmwangi7694 Год назад +87

    I'm a Kenyan and what the DR is saying about China-Africa,US-Africa relationship is true

    • @kabzaify
      @kabzaify Год назад +1

      India's interests are not the interests of African countries.

    • @Nonamam
      @Nonamam Год назад +9

      @@kabzaify india doesn't exploit generally. Always mutual interest.

    • @vyomaexplorer3630
      @vyomaexplorer3630 Год назад +7

      @@kabzaify what you want to prove by that statement.
      That statement is meaningless... How can be some's own interest be anothers

    • @danielmwangi7694
      @danielmwangi7694 Год назад +2

      He mentioned Africa -China;and US -Africa in his presentation

    • @katarishigusimokirochepona6611
      @katarishigusimokirochepona6611 Год назад

      Timestamp?

  • @apostlethomasojo
    @apostlethomasojo Год назад +76

    I can never be ignorant with Master political scientist like this wise and humble gentleman. So refreshing listening to him. Blessed to still have sound Teachers like him around.

  • @larrymullin265
    @larrymullin265 Год назад +34

    I am the better informed for this , thank you sir. As an American it was also fascinating to have American decline and American power so clearly explained.

  • @Minato.Namikaze559
    @Minato.Namikaze559 Год назад +248

    Abhijit sir is the best teacher for me. He taught me how to actually look at world, who we Hindus really are, where we stand and where we need to go !!!!
    Keep up your great work sir.❤

    • @mahendrakhati4732
      @mahendrakhati4732 Год назад +6

      Best thing he taught is not trust anyone blindly

    • @akshatsingh282
      @akshatsingh282 Год назад +3

      @@mahendrakhati4732 and u trusted him?

    • @kaizen-bj5ws
      @kaizen-bj5ws Год назад

      true...same with me

    • @ravimusic4324
      @ravimusic4324 Год назад

      Mm
      nymn😊

    • @vikashsharma9837
      @vikashsharma9837 Год назад

      ​@@akshatsingh282 Presumed by you entirely without even getting into depth of conflab.

  • @utkarshkanth1
    @utkarshkanth1 Год назад +182

    Thanks for bringing such prominent people on show 🙏🙌

  • @srivatsacertain
    @srivatsacertain Год назад +43

    Amazing to see how podcasts have evolved in this channel. With all the goodness of the Beerbiceps show - the structure, the ambience, and most importantly Chavda sir himself. But without the unnecessary interventions, headshakes and the fake laughter

  • @eshaansharvin6955
    @eshaansharvin6955 Год назад +50

    I wish I had opportunity to hear and learn from diplomats in my school n college days in 80's. My career path would have been different.
    Abhijit, thanks for doing this. What an accomplished man. Learned, articulate, experienced and rational.

  • @skeptic4031
    @skeptic4031 Год назад +86

    Such a fantastic episode !! Two of India’s finest minds discussing Geo Politics. Wonderful. Time well spent, watching these brilliant gentlemen. Thanks Abhijit for arranging this talk with Kapil Sahab and for allowing him to speak uninterrupted. Great stuff!!

    • @vickymactian
      @vickymactian Год назад +1

      He's Kanwal Sibal, not Kapil Sibal. Please edit.

  • @Karma.02
    @Karma.02 Год назад +244

    we need more podcasts like this with many more great personalities.
    great content. ♥

    • @DavidHongTsungLAN
      @DavidHongTsungLAN Год назад

      +and 77

    • @ELLISRUGER8
      @ELLISRUGER8 Год назад

      Yes. We also need more truth in the world. They want us to vote but do everything they can to stop us from understanding what we are voting for!

    • @485Baron
      @485Baron Год назад

      Totally agree. Illuminating in a world going darker by the day. Resist the Globalists!

  • @irenesharma7791
    @irenesharma7791 Год назад +495

    Brilliant journalism n commentary. I am Pro Russian, Pro BRICS n think India is very Diplomatic in handling their friendship with Russia n putting the Western World in their place. Never forget what the British did to Indians.

    • @МарияЧеркасова-у4ж
      @МарияЧеркасова-у4ж Год назад +16

      Thank you, dear Irene 🌾

    • @krishan6331
      @krishan6331 Год назад +46

      Killed 100 million plus innocent Indians and looted 45 trillion euros out of India

    • @МарияЧеркасова-у4ж
      @МарияЧеркасова-у4ж Год назад +31

      @@krishan6331 all viliances will get their just deserts eventually. Karma works unmistakable (according to the Indian philosophy 😁). Look what is going on, especially in the western society:child free propaganda leads to the population decrease; physical and mental diseases, ethical degradation, suicidal political decisions, etc. That is exactly how it works.

    • @narenpun9935
      @narenpun9935 Год назад +8

      @@МарияЧеркасова-у4ж still people choose west over india any day. U knw why better education better healthcare better income better standards of living n the list goes on n on

    • @shashankk-t1p
      @shashankk-t1p Год назад +11

      one thing one must learn from interview that we must not be pro anybody rather pro india only.

  • @courage04
    @courage04 Год назад +77

    2 Hours passed like nothing! Especially the last part in which he shared his experiences of being an IFS officer just put so much passion and will into becoming an IFS officer myself and representing my country. I would really appreciate it if you asked him more questions about India but overall the podcast was power-packed and full of knowledge. People of my generation are unfortunately indulged in drama shows more than these real talks which hold more significant importance for everybody! Thank you once again, sir!

    • @bhnuc
      @bhnuc Год назад +1

      Good luck to you.

    • @courage04
      @courage04 Год назад

      @@bhnuc thanks

    • @vikashsharma9837
      @vikashsharma9837 Год назад +1

      There are still some of us out there for such fabulous discussion and will always be in there into minority zone

    • @s4268s
      @s4268s Год назад

      ​@@courage04 Is joining IFS worth it??

    • @courage04
      @courage04 Год назад

      @@s4268s Maybe but you never know..

  • @ShivankDwivedi.
    @ShivankDwivedi. Год назад +134

    When China was going full on Captalistic...India was endorsing Socialism...What a poor country man...Deng Xiaoping changed China and we have people here in India debating how stylish Nehru was..How fierce Indira was..How smart Rajiv was and so on...

    • @bapparawal2457
      @bapparawal2457 Год назад +14

      You forget ,they were also killing lakhs of kids. Result is huge demography disaster with most skewed gender ratios.

    • @ShivankDwivedi.
      @ShivankDwivedi. Год назад +34

      @@bapparawal2457 What was India doing? Indira also killed many people during Emergency but are economically developed now? Please be specific on economy.

    • @shivansh9813
      @shivansh9813 Год назад +5

      True,every developed country had already industrialised decades ago, and we have now started to do so.

    • @raghavmulgundkar4906
      @raghavmulgundkar4906 Год назад +1

      To increase per capita std of living and moving rural population to urban best plan was manufacturing, industrial growth and obviously India chose services...

    • @raghavmulgundkar4906
      @raghavmulgundkar4906 Год назад +4

      Of course PM's messed up but not more than d beurocracy absolutely mediocre and never understood stated guided capitalism which would make d state stronger, uplift people from poverty n would have created businesses.... Y wud we want dat... Just look @ d ILO stats of Indian labour it's beyond embarrassing 85% of it is in unorganized sector....

  • @Advaitamanta
    @Advaitamanta Год назад +169

    This is a masterclass in geopolitics. Thanks both of you for making this available for masses

    • @cosmopessoa7195
      @cosmopessoa7195 Год назад

      Not bad learnt a new perspective, filled in some spaces , omitted some things , ran away from others, knows more than he said on the Indian Chinese relationship. INDIA./ANGLO Chinese Relationship very Torid

    • @andrewngonimukonorwi7166
      @andrewngonimukonorwi7166 Год назад

      @@cosmopessoa7195lko

  • @xlr8919
    @xlr8919 Год назад +83

    Every Indian must watch this interview! Very informative and thought provoking. I'm proud to be a patriotic and nationalist Indian.

    • @Beristw
      @Beristw Год назад +2

      I totally agree all of India should watch this gentleman. Infact all the world should listen to this man

    • @cosmopessoa7195
      @cosmopessoa7195 Год назад +1

      What was India roll in British colonial India in Asia Not good they were The Brits boot licks. Today the Anglo Saxon block still sees india as their proxi. However India does not appear to want to go back to that roll--- Chinese are fully aware of this India/ Anglo European alliance

    • @ia1530
      @ia1530 Год назад

      @@cosmopessoa7195 Well put! So much for the boot licker nationalist above! He prides himself as proud nationalist. He meant a proxy boot licker naivitist.

    • @ia1530
      @ia1530 Год назад

      @@Beristw All of India?! Do you know India, know where it is, composition of population, etc.? Read, come back, and we’ll talk.

    • @Africa-Liberation-Army
      @Africa-Liberation-Army Год назад

      Indians are beautiful people. I like you people. I want a Indian wife to add to my African wife

  • @jammydodger9161
    @jammydodger9161 Год назад +19

    2 hours well spent listening to this sage discourse! A perspective built up over years that is incalculably valuable! Thank you indeed for sharing this knowledge.

  • @BagulBowa
    @BagulBowa Год назад +21

    Cracking episode. Watched non-stop. Feels like I have gained more clarity in a few issues. Clear, low key explanations, calm voice and a charming personality helps to stay focused.
    Thank you Kanwal sir and AC sir. The advice in the end, to youngsters was priceless. Thanks for asking that Abhijit.
    Jai Hind. Vande Mataram.

  • @sonaldesai3352
    @sonaldesai3352 Год назад +21

    Two brilliant people togather. Abhijit Chavda is a rare podcaster who allows his guest to speak without any interruption, he dosent feel the need to prove his own incisive insight, or tries to hijack the discussion. He is above all this!! A secure, intelligent and genuine podcaster. Bravo!

  • @djsunshine1
    @djsunshine1 Год назад +24

    Excellent interview! Abijit ji ... you did excellently by asking an open question & let Mr. Sibbel expresses his experience! Please bring more & more ex diplomats...also from foreign nations! A priceless interview!

  • @MrAmitArun
    @MrAmitArun Год назад +29

    This is an estremly high quality discussion. It is an honor and privilege to be able to hear what Mr Sibbal have to say about the geopolitics from India's perspective. Mr Sibbal is a national treasure.

    • @Invincible.Indian21
      @Invincible.Indian21 Год назад

      He is leftist by thoughts, ex diplomat by profession, brother of Kapil sibal and a pro congress man😑

    • @rakshithgowda2048
      @rakshithgowda2048 Год назад +2

      ​@@Invincible.Indian21 no he actually is speaking in favour of bjp n a nationalist govt

    • @RCMouli1978
      @RCMouli1978 Год назад

      @@Invincible.Indian21He doesn't at all seem to be a congressman. I'm a Hindu National Socialist, and so, i may tag Kanwal Ji as "Bhakt" as he seems to be satisfied, unlike me, with the economic and foreign policies of Modi's regime. If we stop trying to tag him, whatever he said on international affairs is absolutely true but he is missing the unspeakable BIGBOSS behind the screen, the gang of Rothschilds

  • @vikasjagadeesh
    @vikasjagadeesh Год назад +57

    Happy to be the among the earliest one to comment on a Brilliant guy like Abhijit Chavda sir...love your podcasts and great insights on geopolitics... Many thanks for factual history... Big big fan of you sir...

    • @nonedone
      @nonedone Год назад +1

      Log saala kin kin cheezon mein proud feel karne lage hai Aaj kal 😂

  • @susanjohn5952
    @susanjohn5952 Год назад +4

    Dr. K.Sibal has so easily simplified the whole matter to any common man's understanding! God bless him to keep guiding us even in his retired life.

  • @kierkegardashian
    @kierkegardashian Год назад +6

    I'm American, and I find it really interesting to see and understand how things look like from different perspectives and each region's nuances. Thank you for sharing this. Great work.

  • @gil47
    @gil47 Год назад +30

    Brilliant interview in-depth educational for political students , be proud of your country as Indian hope this would be ideal that it is broadcasted throughout educational systems in India , don’t absorb
    other people’s culture,don’t be plaything for others.

  • @Pragyamishra13
    @Pragyamishra13 Год назад +31

    Expecting more like this
    Now Abhijit sir is on 🔥🔥🔥

  • @ritesh.prakash
    @ritesh.prakash Год назад +11

    A brilliant brilliant piece of conversation!! Ranveer Allahabadia must learn how to converse with such great people! How to ask questions and what to ask and then let them speak!!

  • @SkyLoreking
    @SkyLoreking Год назад +51

    I sincerely pray that Bhaarat becomes greater than 10 trillion dollar economy in less than 2 decades without involvement in any shape or form of war.i want our country to be great again not just seeing our greatness in the books.thank you for the video

    • @badlav120
      @badlav120 Год назад +3

      It will 📈 not just 10 . We will reclaim our position in the world as a golden bird.

    • @Skyboy564
      @Skyboy564 Год назад +11

      Not a golden bird. This time we'll be a golden tiger.

    • @mayankm5200
      @mayankm5200 Год назад +1

      We will be 10 trillion by 2035- '39 guaranteed.

  • @ranenbhattacharyya136
    @ranenbhattacharyya136 Год назад +22

    Fabulous interview. Kanwal Sibal is a gold mine in knowledge and he articulated it very well !!

  • @Icecold0303
    @Icecold0303 Год назад +13

    This man is very intelligent and knows what he saying I wish all Indians were this intelligent

  • @soorajpatel68
    @soorajpatel68 Год назад +20

    Damn this such an enriching podcast and he sooo blunt and to the point ... No exaggeration, no prejudice just facts with rationality ❤🇮🇳

  • @krishan6331
    @krishan6331 Год назад +17

    Thank you abhijit sir and ambassador sibbal for the ultimate truth🙏🇮🇳

  • @breezemusic6920
    @breezemusic6920 Год назад +11

    This is what you call a Podcast. Two immensely intellectual individuals discussing different topics.
    I would love to see an Abhijit Sir x J Sai Deepak Sir podcast.

  • @marshallmarthes
    @marshallmarthes Год назад +32

    I can really resonate with the words that He said about getting more patriotic when you had to defend your country outside of India I had the same experience when I went to Europe as an 18 year old

    • @thesilkpainter
      @thesilkpainter Год назад

      I don't agree. I am German and have lived more than half of my life in other countries . I look at Germany and I am a more severe critic of it than most people I meet.

    • @blackmamba9950
      @blackmamba9950 Год назад +1

      ​@@thesilkpainterI agree with your point in some sense but the nationalism and pushback from young Indians emanate from the fact that they are always portrayed as poor, subservient and backwards. India is still a poor country but has stabilized a large diverse population. It's doing pretty good in space and defense, engineering as well but the narrative is still the same. It's not like Germany at all where most portrayals are positive or neutral.
      BBC/french media only publishes the most bizarre incidents from India (like a cow dung festival that happens in a remote village that most have never heard of). It's a systemic way to create a narrative about India and Indians.

    • @pragathikumar9503
      @pragathikumar9503 Год назад

      Germany has much in its past to b ashamed about. Being nationalistic or patriotic there raises fears of the rise of the Neo Nazis. There is nothing of that sort in the Indian historical experience. On the contrary, lack of a unified national spirit allowed foreign invaders to divide and rule us. So the drive for a nationalistic patriotic urge is good in the Indian context. India is not a danger to any neighbour

  • @MossadCIA43
    @MossadCIA43 Год назад +20

    Such a great podcast mr chavda never interrupts the speaker and listen patiently and calmly and thnx to foriegn secy for coming he is a great guy got to learn a lot and i could listen him throughout the day thnx abhijit sir for inviting legends on show who served india so effectively ❤❤🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏👌

  • @PrashantSingh-gk2wu
    @PrashantSingh-gk2wu Год назад +8

    Amazing interview and insights from Dr Sibal on geopolitics. Looking at the wealth of information has has acquired over years in his diplomatic career, it would be sad to see only one interview with him. Many more needed.

  • @abhishekshrivastava9856
    @abhishekshrivastava9856 Год назад +6

    Dr Sibal is just brilliant. Brilliant conversation between two great thinkers of Bharat.

  • @ashoknairkunnath8249
    @ashoknairkunnath8249 Год назад +7

    So clear and crisp interaction. Love to hear.

  • @kennethtan6403
    @kennethtan6403 Год назад +7

    Much Love from the Philippines.

  • @xandertorreto1997
    @xandertorreto1997 Год назад +21

    It is good to listen to a podcast when the guest and the host are so learned and has much to share. ❤

  • @a.bhaskara3833
    @a.bhaskara3833 Год назад +5

    Rare and authentic voice on geo-politics and India. So much information. Thank you!

  • @VikramSingh-rs2pi
    @VikramSingh-rs2pi Год назад +7

    I do respect kanwal sibal sir alot thanks for inviting "kanwal sir" abhijit ji,
    Its always amazing to se our "india's world view" and how "powers in world are behaving and what their intentions are,

  • @suchitabhat5051
    @suchitabhat5051 Год назад +3

    This one is by far the most interesting and clarifying interview I heard. Just so complete, and exact information. His vast experience shows us the true colour of the geopolitics. Your very pertinent, all round questions obviously helps.
    We have, such extraordinary, scholarly people in India, that keeps the country together.
    Very impressive indeed!

  • @samarthgandhi3427
    @samarthgandhi3427 Год назад +21

    I am sure there will be more such prominent people coming up for the podcasts! Amazing stuff!

  • @mukundmkute
    @mukundmkute Год назад +6

    Advice to young Indians given by Kanwal ji in the last part is a very valuable. That is the essence of learnings from his long service 🙏

  • @Biswapradipdas
    @Biswapradipdas Год назад +7

    Didn't expect him at AC sir's podcast.
    Nice to see stalwart like him at gurudev's podcast channel.
    Amazed.❤❤❤

  • @businessempirereview1912
    @businessempirereview1912 Год назад +9

    What an amazing last message for young people he gave at the last❤️

  • @shivambhardwaj5614
    @shivambhardwaj5614 Год назад +16

    Need more podcast with bureaucrats and politicians , With great level questions . I manifesting Dr Jaishankar and PM Modi in ur podcast ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @noelcrump6087
    @noelcrump6087 Год назад +1

    An excellent discussion, I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this. I visited India in 1962 and travelled widely, India made a deep impression on my life.

  • @anilmee
    @anilmee Год назад +11

    This is a brilliant format... please keep these kind of videos coming

  • @georgeharding7949
    @georgeharding7949 Год назад +3

    many thanks, great to hear the indian point of view, greetings from switzerland

  • @sakshambhadauria5709
    @sakshambhadauria5709 Год назад +15

    Great to see perspective of a patriot who served our nation. This podcast is inspirational. Thank you 🙏

  • @pradeepchittoor9222
    @pradeepchittoor9222 Год назад +6

    Terribly Glad to See You Back
    A Fascinating interview you have covered most comprehensively. Thanks for the video

  • @tarun73k
    @tarun73k Год назад +7

    One of your best interviews !!

  • @Qwerkywoop
    @Qwerkywoop Год назад +11

    Abhijit Sir cooked and we love it❤❤

  • @updeshyadav8949
    @updeshyadav8949 Год назад +7

    Love to listen two brilliant minds sharing their wisdom with us👏👏

  • @TyLer-dd3im
    @TyLer-dd3im Год назад +7

    Much needed format , sir I believe now real RUclipsrs and teachers will emerge instead of some wannabies, Great sir loved it .

  • @srbislavn
    @srbislavn Год назад +2

    Dr. Kanwal Sibal is perfect for UN general secretary position .
    Great interview !

  • @shripadkhanapurkar8946
    @shripadkhanapurkar8946 Год назад +25

    What a brilliant talk!
    Sibbal Sir has opened us to amazing world that we commoners can only speculate about.
    Abhijit thank you for this 🙏😊

  • @ramvaiyacheri3820
    @ramvaiyacheri3820 Год назад +2

    Mr. Sibbal, with his years of experience in the Foreign Service, has succinctly pointed out the challenges our country faces both from the West and China. Thanks for this interview.

  • @akhilsharma3929
    @akhilsharma3929 Год назад +24

    I first heard your podcast on TRS and from that first episode I become your fan and vivid listner ..Happy to see your grow and coming up more and more clips on youtube

  • @krishansaxena2389
    @krishansaxena2389 Год назад +3

    Excellent summary of world affairs. There is only one language that is understood globally- the language of might. India has transformed into a noticeable world power under the leadership of Mr. Modi. Very fortunate for India.

  • @aryandahiya8506
    @aryandahiya8506 Год назад +13

    Thoroughly loved the show. It was immensely enriching regarding various aspects of geopolitics. We are Thankful to u for bringing this

  • @nordsterngsd
    @nordsterngsd Год назад +7

    Most enlightening. I salute Mr Kansas Sibal 🙏🙏🙏

  • @lord_veda5610
    @lord_veda5610 Год назад +13

    Absolutely brilliant and fantastic interview. I would love to see another of such interview soon. Thanks you Sibal Sir for explaining international politics and giving great advice for youth of India!

  • @rkthakur7016
    @rkthakur7016 Год назад +6

    Listened to the whole podcast. It was very amusing and knowledgeable to listen to our former foreign secretary. Great man. Hats off to ABHIJIT FOR BEING VERY CANDID AND GOOD QUESTIONS. mza aa gya

  • @harshsparikh
    @harshsparikh Год назад +5

    Please get more diplomats. If possible also scientists and administrators from ISRO, Bharat Electronics, Bharat Dynamics, Indian Railways and many more to share their experience. Thank you 🙏

  • @lezan231
    @lezan231 Год назад +5

    Such an interesting conversation..thank you
    Guest is incredibly knowledgeable and well spoken ❤

  • @Rish_on_YT
    @Rish_on_YT Год назад +3

    This is pure wisdom! ❤Dr Kanwal Sibbal 🫡

  • @factchecker2090
    @factchecker2090 Год назад +3

    What a Knowledgeable person Kanwal Sibal Sir is.
    Very Informative and eye opener.
    TU Abhijit.

  • @revenantwolzart
    @revenantwolzart Год назад +12

    One of the greatest conversations I have heard so far in the year! The experience of the gentleman was reflecting in his face

  • @vjaysan
    @vjaysan Год назад +2

    The intentions and rationale of a nations' geopolitics delightfully explained. Thoroughly enjoyed listening to it.

  • @casteretpollux
    @casteretpollux Год назад +5

    Very helpful interview. I deeply appreciate access to this superb summary of global geopolitics. Looking at this from an Irish perspective the US appears to be a much greater threat to India from US destabilisation than from tensions with China. Border issues pose tensions but these can with good will be dealt with through negotiation. The US deep state has every reason to work its divide and rule techniques to fire up tensions and divisions as it did between Ukraine and Russia. Working to prevent or heal divisions is an ongoing task for us all.

    • @RCMouli1978
      @RCMouli1978 Год назад

      Well said about the DEEP-STATE's Divide n conquer policy. One recent example, In 2020, after Chinese aggression in to Indian territory in Galwan Valley, ill-advised US President Mr. Trump was encouraging India for an out and out war with China, promising even to send NATO troops to India (NATO troops that were reluctantly being stationed and paid by Germany until then). This would've been a foolish step for India. Instead, Putin brought both the parties to the table n made peace, allegedly by threatening China to stop the sale of Russian missiles.

    • @prasadganesh5804
      @prasadganesh5804 Год назад

      New world globalists want to destroy old world ..
      Old world is human history

  • @krishnamohan1065
    @krishnamohan1065 Год назад +5

    The outline of world politics is simply brilliant

  • @sagarmuchandidesai5950
    @sagarmuchandidesai5950 Год назад +6

    Sir you are one of the most honest person with brilliant and clear 1:04:59 knowledge about the current happening and and the past absolutely brilliant 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @ashokmisal2002
    @ashokmisal2002 Год назад +3

    Great interview...great insights. Main stream media should host such personalities and give wise knowledge to general public. Salute

  • @yashmodha1594
    @yashmodha1594 Год назад +6

    I liked the way this podcast was made. It was right to the point and no BS!

  • @ishankeshri5972
    @ishankeshri5972 Год назад +13

    Two gems in one show ❤

  • @pd6625
    @pd6625 Год назад +3

    Very insightful conversation. Thanks to Abhijitji and Dr. Sibal. 🙏

  • @arpanmangla6908
    @arpanmangla6908 Год назад +3

    Thanks Abhijit for organizing this..Wonderful!

  • @kaushik786
    @kaushik786 Год назад +3

    Brilliant! Both, the interview and Dr Sibal!

  • @M.A.K-1
    @M.A.K-1 Год назад +1

    Abhijit ji much respect and thank you for doing this interview so perfectly. You allowed Mr.Sibal to continue without interrupting him. This is very professionally and intelligent interview. Thank you Mr.Sibal for sharing your thoughts on world today.

  • @divinlydiable3523
    @divinlydiable3523 Год назад +8

    Sir please start your own podcast we all are ready to support you

  • @pavanaditya3387
    @pavanaditya3387 Год назад +1

    Very impressive interview. Rarely I have seen the host speaking with such few interruptions. The host being ambassador Kanwal Sibal adds icing to the cake. Well done sir.

  • @devanathpr8909
    @devanathpr8909 Год назад +5

    This was amazing , i watched whole conversation!!!. I loved the message that was given at the end , it was similar to what I follow. Thank you!!

  • @jsm3692
    @jsm3692 Год назад +6

    India is different, you see. As individuals, as a society and as a country we are firmly into self-approbation. We blow our own trumpet !!. Our choice route to nirvana.

  • @Ns19-u7j
    @Ns19-u7j Год назад +5

    Superb podcast. Mr. Sibal explains well and his choice of words is awesome. I liked his words "arrogance of power" 😅 a lot

  • @benjaminrawat4725
    @benjaminrawat4725 Год назад +13

    This is brilliant. Abjijit Ji is a sharp intellect and then decided to do a podcast with like minds. The result is and will always be exceptional. Thank you so much. Please continue the journey. Respect from Sydney, Australia 🙏🙏

  • @apostlethomasojo
    @apostlethomasojo Год назад +17

    Maximum respect Sir. I have learned and have a whole lot confirmed. Thanks for your honourable service Sir

  • @sagarmuchandidesai5950
    @sagarmuchandidesai5950 Год назад +2

    Kanwal Sibal Sir you are extremely honest about the knowledge you share, it's really first person I heard with such profound knowledge, thank you Abhijit Chauda 🙏🙏🙏

  • @GNaidu-w3z
    @GNaidu-w3z Год назад +5

    Fabulous exposition of the most difficult issues.

  • @tiemiahu9947
    @tiemiahu9947 Год назад +11

    Awesome interview Abhijit, a big thanks to Dr. Kanwal Sibal for sharing his knowledge of history, his broad experience and understanding of world affairs, and also for confirming all my suspicions of what happened in the past, and what's going on today. "Really good stuff"...

  • @NEG0POS
    @NEG0POS Год назад +5

    Excellent advice to young Indians !

  • @007mic
    @007mic Год назад +6

    Ramalakshmi! Please the timestamps. Sir, rhis was a lovely episode, loving the new format.

  • @HRHKamal
    @HRHKamal Год назад +8

    Great discussion, thanks to Abhijit for hosting it & being the perfect interviewer-putting good questions & letting MrSibal talk uninterrupted.
    Always a pleasure to listen to Mr Kanwal Sibal's insightful & incisive take on issues.