I wonder if Modi hired the producer of the Indian superpower 2030 video to be the head of NSA.
Noone cares about your wonder movement or idiotic words
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I wonder if Modi hired the producer of the Indian superpower 2030 video to be the head of NSA.
India need to take on weaker and helpless neighbors to show that it's strong. Such as absorbing Hyderabad and invaded Goa. India need too info those wrongs.
Noone give a shit about your preachings and opinions.No, India invaded them.India's warmongering ways must stop. Otherwise, every neighbor of India is a military front. Statements by the NSA chief will only enhance India's hegemonic image. The only good thing for its neighbors is that India can only bark but it got no bite, as proven in 1962. So India is left exploiting others internal turmoils, such as Pakistans in the 1970s and Sri Lanka in the 1980s and label them as military successes. Please have some self respect as a country.
India may soon face 3 fronts if they continue policy of bullying Bangladesh. Bangladesh Navy is becoming really good and they would soon start working on Air Force and Army @BDforever @asad71India has to be prepared for a two-front war and build deterrence that ensures conflict is not an option for its adversaries, said National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, while speaking on future threats at the Hindustan Times Leadership summit on Saturday afternoon.
“India has two neighbours, both nuclear powers (which) shave a strategic relationship and a shared adversarial view of India,” the NSA said. He also confirmed that the government had received reports of Chinese personnel working in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (Azad Kashmir) to build infrastructure and New Delhi had already expressed concern to Beijing and Islamabad.
Taking a cue from former foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal, who was chairing the talk, Doval expressed concern at Pakistan’s continued use of terrorism as a part of its foreign policy. “Pakistan’s inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) can bleed India but it cannot “degrade a strong civilisational nation like us,” he said.
However, the NSA expressed optimism that India has been able to engage both countries and “economic inter-dependence” can prove to a frame work to build peace in South Asia.
But clearly the NSA was keen to reinforce Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plans for a new economic paradigm. “Economic development is the best way to ensure security and a 9% growth will make us totally secure,” Doval said. According to the NSA “a strong economy is the surest means of protecting the country and creates vested interests which will ensure India’s protection.”
Echoing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call ‘Make In India’ Doval stressed on the need to put manufacturing on India’s highest priority. “We have a strong decisive government, considerable clout in the international arena and world calls human resources.
Doval, a former Director, Intelligence Bureau, and a much decorated intelligence office also provided context for Prime Minister’s diplomatic whirlwind taking him to the US, Australia, Myanmar and Fiji besides engaging South Asia with vigour. “In a changing world order India is engaging powers who have conflicting views. So we engage China and Japan as well as Russia and the United States.” The reason for this sustained engagement is driven by the fact that India’s economic engagement with the rest of the world had grown from 14% to 40%.
Covering a slew of issues that has dominated India’s security concerns, the NSA also underlined the Modi government’s focus on emerging technological threats from cyberspace. “We are seized of it, we have huge experience, scientific capabilities but we have have lost out on technical issues. Root servers are in other countries, mostly in the USand even private corporations have become very powerful,” he said.
With cyber space emerging as an engine for powerful economic growth,the government will continue to keep a sharp eye on it, the NSA assured.
NSA Ajit Doval: India must prepare for a two-front war - Hindustan Times
India may soon face 3 fronts if they continue policy of bullying Bangladesh. Bangladesh Navy is becoming really good and they would soon start working on Air Force and Army @BDforever @asad71
Bhai logon, this id is of a Pakistani with wrong flags. Please do not respond.India need to take on weaker and helpless neighbors to show that it's strong. Such as absorbing Hyderabad and invaded Goa. India need too info those wrongs.
India has to be prepared for a two-front war and build deterrence that ensures conflict is not an option for its adversaries, said National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, while speaking on future threats at the Hindustan Times Leadership summit on Saturday afternoon.
“India has two neighbours, both nuclear powers (which) shave a strategic relationship and a shared adversarial view of India,” the NSA said. He also confirmed that the government had received reports of Chinese personnel working in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (Azad Kashmir) to build infrastructure and New Delhi had already expressed concern to Beijing and Islamabad.
Taking a cue from former foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal, who was chairing the talk, Doval expressed concern at Pakistan’s continued use of terrorism as a part of its foreign policy. “Pakistan’s inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) can bleed India but it cannot “degrade a strong civilisational nation like us,” he said.
However, the NSA expressed optimism that India has been able to engage both countries and “economic inter-dependence” can prove to a frame work to build peace in South Asia.
But clearly the NSA was keen to reinforce Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plans for a new economic paradigm. “Economic development is the best way to ensure security and a 9% growth will make us totally secure,” Doval said. According to the NSA “a strong economy is the surest means of protecting the country and creates vested interests which will ensure India’s protection.”
Echoing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call ‘Make In India’ Doval stressed on the need to put manufacturing on India’s highest priority. “We have a strong decisive government, considerable clout in the international arena and world calls human resources.
Doval, a former Director, Intelligence Bureau, and a much decorated intelligence office also provided context for Prime Minister’s diplomatic whirlwind taking him to the US, Australia, Myanmar and Fiji besides engaging South Asia with vigour. “In a changing world order India is engaging powers who have conflicting views. So we engage China and Japan as well as Russia and the United States.” The reason for this sustained engagement is driven by the fact that India’s economic engagement with the rest of the world had grown from 14% to 40%.
Covering a slew of issues that has dominated India’s security concerns, the NSA also underlined the Modi government’s focus on emerging technological threats from cyberspace. “We are seized of it, we have huge experience, scientific capabilities but we have have lost out on technical issues. Root servers are in other countries, mostly in the USand even private corporations have become very powerful,” he said.
With cyber space emerging as an engine for powerful economic growth,the government will continue to keep a sharp eye on it, the NSA assured.
NSA Ajit Doval: India must prepare for a two-front war - Hindustan Times
pakistan don't even have the ability to defeat afghanistan, your military exist on military aid form your masters.. don't you know that each time your military commanders go to US they ask for more aid.
India should go for friendship with both of them and personally i think this policy is not good for India future. If want to develop your country then you should have excellent relation with you neighbors, same thing for Pakistan and China too
Indians talking shit again about beating up both Neighbours at once. Its dangerous to have such an insecure and belligerent neighbor.
I recall the Indians even naming their new ballistic missile 'China killer'. Sigh.
A two front war is too much. China will draw all the Indian military's attention and Pakistan could have free will to strike when and where. Or not fight at all if they choose not to. China just need to beat up Indian adventurism and then withdraw unilaterally like nothing happened.
I bet even Mao never heard of this delirious proverb!! BTW how did u come to understand what it means?Did u ask a Pakistani friend of yours for its meaning? If that's the case than I would say that you are way too obsessed with India ? Otherwise you are risking blowing up your cover by making such irresponsible statements Hindi speaking Chinn!!I agree wholeheartedly but the Indians are dangerous. One day they will call you brother (Hindi Chinn bhai bhai) and the next stab you in the back(1962).
Hundreds of PLA soldiers died fighting the Indian foward policy.
India need to take on weaker and helpless neighbors to show that it's strong. Such as absorbing Hyderabad and invaded Goa. India need too info those wrongs.