[🇮🇳] Indian External Affairs

Reply (Scroll)
Press space to scroll through posts
G   Indian Defense
[🇮🇳] Indian External Affairs
More threads by Beijingwalker

uttay israeli na tui saaf karsen.
ina de shaklaan vekheen......lol.....ae saaray loborer/ maali/ chowkidaar/ night shelf restocking at Tesco/ Aldi/ road & municipal workers hain gay. $5/ hr waali jobain milni hain in saaron ko, which is a dream come true for these guys.
 
ina de shaklaan vekheen......lol.....ae saaray loborer/ maali/ chowkidaar/ night shelf restocking at Tesco/ Aldi/ road & municipal workers hain gay. $5/ hr waali jobain milni hain in saaron ko, which is a dream come true for these guys.
yh it great right until you read the talmud see wat it says about ppl as cattle animal slave goyim. biggest slaves are our military tatoos.
 
Yeah hate and despise the khaki haramkhore shaitans now.

Every time now I hear a news about them being "shaheed" I say, good, should have sent more of them to the afterlife.

A bunch of haramkhore traitors.
Have you been reading what the Indians are commenting on the Gaza war?......they are more Israeli than the Israeli themselves......lol. They are providing unconditional support to Israel. The Indians just want all the muslims dead and buried. They are not ashamed to say it either. Our haramkhor jharrnail are already on their hands n knees and they have defacto accepted Indian hegemony. Utthe MBS aur MBZ Israel de goad ich betthay hain, aur Iran/ turkey not interested in our region.......you know where this is headed. We're not goin be around for long........Banye wont rest sir G.......they will revert our people. Its so easy now......if matlabi Iran don't intervene now, cuz turkey too far away, along cultural/ historical lines, wes not goin make it. We are surrounded! We're under siege......Can't you tell?.....baghertay Iran/ turkey.......they can't leave us now can they?
 
Last edited:
This is out of economic desperation by the lowest class laborers vs. some political doctrine or admiration by the educated.

The laborers have been lured into Russian military as well.
The economic drivers and the plight of the poor is not unique to India. But what is unique to India is the stupid lethargy of the Govt and always operates after the horse has left the barn.

It took the the first deaths in both countries for th Govt to wake up To this

India seeks return of citizens lured to Russian front line​


JOHN REED AND JYOTSNA SINGH NEW DELHI POLINA IVANOVA — BERLIN

  • Settings
  • Translate Article
  • Print
  • Share
  • Listen

India is working to bring back about 20 of its citizens who ended up on the Russian side of the front line in Ukraine after their families said they were lured there under false pretences.​

The men’s plight has made national headlines in India, discomfiting a government that has good relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin but says it has “strongly taken up” the issue of the men unwittingly conscripted into Moscow’s army.
“We have got some of them out and are working on getting the rest out now,” the ministry of external affairs told the Financial Times. In a statement last week, the ministry said it was “actively pursuing” all the relevant cases involving Indian nationals for an early discharge from the Russian army.
In interviews, relatives of some of the men said they had been lured to Russia by promises of work with the army away from the war’s front line and of permanent residence in Russia on the borders of the EU, which is a coveted destination for job-seeking Indians.
In September, a social media influencer started posting about jobs in Russia on his Hindi-language YouTube channel Baba’s Vlogs. In one video, he posted about demand for food delivery boys in Russia; in another, he spoke about jobs for “helpers” for the Russian army. Strolling on the streets of St Petersburg, the YouTuber spoke of the prospects of a Rs100,000 ($1,206) a month job with the Russian army, and free food and accommodation after three months of training.
Mohammed Imran, from Hyderabad in south India, said his 30-year-old brother Mohammed Asfan “got trapped” after watching a Baba’s Vlogs video that claimed he would be able to work for the Russian army in Moscow and become eligible for permanent Russian residency in less than a year.
The missing man’s brother said he planned to travel to Russia this week to search for him. “The boy became trapped,” said Imran. He said his brother reached Moscow in November and was given an agreement to sign in Russian, then taken to the front line in Ukraine in December, after which he lost track of him.
Imran said that in January, one of his brother’s colleagues told him that Asfan had been injured by bullets in the leg.
Separately, a group of young men from India’s northern Punjab and Haryana states who went to Russia around the new year sent a video to relatives on Sunday appealing to authorities for urgent help. In the video, one of the men claimed they were misled by a man who offered to show them around and that they ended up in Belarus, where they were “handed to the Russian army” for entering the country without a visa.
 
Thing is that India gets military equipment and military aid from Israel. lol.
Iran's instigated this whole Gaza chutiyapa for its own strategic agenda. I hope you understand and realize this fact. They got money to spare no? create Muzlim vs Al-Yahuda/ Hillbilly dramatic lower caste drama no?.......lol......Do you think our ghareeb country could possibly operate at that level? where Iran operates at? Yous understand what I'm sayin no?
 
Last edited:
India blocks Canada’s controversial documentary on Sikh separatists

Demonstrators gather in support of Khalistan during a Sikh rally outside the Consulate General of India, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 25, 2023. © Cole BURSTON / AFP
Canadian broadcaster CBC has received emails from YouTube and X saying New Delhi had directed them to take down the video.
New Delhi has reportedly ordered at least two online platforms to block a Canadian documentary in India, on the killing of a Sikh separatist. The development comes amid a diplomatic standoff between the two countries.
The video report, part of Canadian state broadcaster CBC's ‘The Fifth Estate’ series, sought to investigate the fatal shooting of prominent Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar last June. Nijjar vocally supported the creation of an independent Khalistan state – a homeland for India's minority Sikhs. New Delhi sees pro-Khalistan sentiment as a threat to its internal security, and designated Nijjar a “terrorist” in 2020.
Last September, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau linked the assassination to India, triggering a feud. New Delhi has vehemently denied the allegations and called them “absurd.”
 

China Slams The U.S. For Interfering In Arunachal Pradesh Border Dispute With India​

  • Beijing said the United States has nothing to do with the India-China border dispute in response to Washington’s recognition of Arunachal Pradesh as a part of Indian territory.
  • The U.S. State Department said it recognizes the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh as a part of Indian territory and “strongly opposes any unilateral attempts to advance territorial claims”.
  • The statement from the United States comes amid growing tensions between nuclear-armed India and China this month.
 
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi often draws crowds of supporters from the Indian diaspora on his foreign visits. But back home, his administration has been revoking visas and residency permits of foreign nationals of Indian origin as well as spouses of Indian citizens. For those denied access or kicked out of India, the experience can be traumatic.
They are part of the Modi administration’s broader crackdown on Indian citizenship laws, which have snowballed in various forms. But the intent of the “ever-expanding arsenal of laws and policies” is singular: to “target and punish dissenting voices”, said Amnesty International in a statement noting the international human rights contraventions that have increased during Modi’s 10 years in power.

With the upcoming 2024 elections widely predicted to propel Modi into his next decade in power, experts warn that India’s secular democracy is being reshaped as a Hindu-first majoritarian nation intolerant to dissent and minority religious communities.

Citizenship lies at the heart of the reshaping, with the government pushing through laws and regulations on myriad fronts, upending lives and plunging dissenters into an omnipresent state of dread.
 

A high-altitude tunnel is latest flashpoint in India-China border tensions​

1711136949799.png

Construction crews work at the Sela Tunnel in Arunachal Pradesh in 2021.
EyePress News/Reuters

A tunnel constructed high in the mountains of northeastern India has become the latest flashpoint in a simmering border dispute between New Delhi and Beijing.

The Sela Tunnel, inaugurated by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier this month, has been hailed in India as a feat of engineering – blasted through the Himalayas at an elevation of some 13,000 feet (3,900 meters) – and a boon for the military, enabling faster, “all-weather” access to a tense de facto border with China.

That’s caught the attention of Beijing, whose long-running dispute with New Delhi over their contested 2,100-mile (3,379-kilometer) border has seen the two nuclear-armed powers clash in recent years.

That includes in 2020 when hand-to-hand fighting between the two sides resulted in the deaths of at least 20 Indian and four Chinese soldiers in Aksai Chin-Ladakh in the western stretches of the border.

And, decades ago, the dispute led to war.
Sela Tunnel: A high-altitude tunnel is latest flashpoint in India-China border tensions | CNN
 

India summons German diplomat over ‘blatant interference’​

New Delhi has lodged formal protest with Berlin after comments on the arrest of opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal.
New Delhi on Saturday lodged a strong protest against Berlin over “blatant interference” in India’s internal affairs, delivering a rebuke to a senior German diplomat. The deputy head of the German Embassy, Georg Enzweiler was summoned to the Indian foreign ministry a day after the EU state commented on Thursday’s arrest of Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi and a vocal critic of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

“We see such remarks as interfering in our judicial process and undermining the independence of our judiciary,” India’s Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement on Saturday. “India is a vibrant and robust democracy with rule of law. As in all legal cases in the country, and elsewhere in the democratic world, law will take its own course in the instant matter,” it added.

The German Foreign Ministry on Friday said it had taken note of Kejriwal’s arrest and expected that standards relating to “independence of judiciary and basic democratic principles” would be applied to his case. “Mr Kejriwal is entitled to a fair and impartial trial, this includes [that] he can make use of all available legal avenues, without restrictions,” Berlin asserted.

Reacting to the statement, New Delhi noted that “biased assumptions made on this account are most unwarranted.”
India summons German diplomat over ‘blatant interference’ — RT India
 

India supports Philippines’ sovereignty, says Jaishankar, sparking response from China​

1711507048667.png


External Affairs Minister’s Manila visit comes as tensions between the Philippines and Chinese navies rose to new levels; China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs says maritime disputes are issues between countries concerned and third parties have no right to interfere
India supports the Philippines’ sovereignty, said External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in Manila, in comments that sparked a response from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which called on “third countries” not to “interfere”. Mr. Jaishankar’s visit to Manila on Tuesday, where he met Philippines President Bongbong Marcos and Foreign Minister Enrique Manalo, is part of a three-nation five-day tour to Singapore, the Philippines and Malaysia.
External Affairs Minister Jaishankar: India supports Philippines in upholding its national sovereignty - The Hindu
 
[H1]India rescuing citizens forced into cyber fraud schemes in Cambodia[/H1]

The Indian government said it was rescuing its citizens who were lured into employment in Cambodia and were being forced to participate in cyber fraud schemes.
The Indian embassy in Cambodia is working with Cambodian authorities and has rescued and repatriated about 250 Indians, including 75 in the last three months, India's Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a statement on Saturday.

Jaiswal was responding to Indian news reports that stated more than 5,000 Indians are trapped in Cambodia and being forced to carry out cyber frauds on people back home.
"We are also working with Cambodian authorities and with agencies in India to crack down on those responsible for these fraudulent schemes," Jaiswal said.
The Indian government and its embassy in Cambodia have issued several advisories informing them about such scams, the spokesperson said.
The Cambodian embassy in India did not respond immediately to a request for comment on Sunday.
 
[H1]U.S. NSA Sullivan postpones visit to India again[/H1]
Sullivan was to be accompanied by U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Campbell and discuss iCET, Indo-Pacific cooperation and Quad Summit delays; for the second time this year, he has cancelled New Delhi trip.
As tensions between Israel and Iran grew, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan cancelled his plan to travel to Delhi for talks, officials announced on Tuesday.

Mr. Sullivan, who was going to lead a delegation to hold an annual review of the India-U.S. initiative for Critical and Emerging Technologies (iCET), was also expected to be accompanied by the U.S.'s second-most senior diplomat, Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell, and was due to land in Delhi on Tuesday ahead of talks with NSA Ajit Doval and other officials including External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Wednesday. The talks were expected to closely follow Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra's visit to Washington on April 10-12, and would have been the highest level visit since the U.S. filed charges in the alleged assassination plot against Khalistani separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun last November, which implicate Indian security officials.


As Iran-Israel ramp up tensions, U.S. NSA Sullivan puts off visit to India - The Hindu
 

Members Online

Latest Posts

Latest Posts

Back