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Modi Co-opting Chandrayaan-3 Success For Hindutva Propaganda?


Well before India's Chandrayaan-3 landed on the moon on August 23, India's "Godi Media" started showing split screens with the landing craft’s animated image alongside a photo of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It was clearly meant to give him exclusive credit for ISRO scientists' major accomplishment after their decades-long hard work. This Hindutva propaganda has echoes of Adolf Hitler’s use of the 1936 Berlin Olympics to promote his Nazi ideology. It is boosting the morale of the hateful Hindu supremacist trolls unleashed by the BJP “IT cell” on social media. It is easy to conclude that the Chandrayaan is now essentially a prestige project for the Hindu Nationalist government in New Delhi. Funding such projects is easier for politicians than implementing social sector programs to uplift hundreds of millions of poor and hungry Indians who are deprived of the most basic necessities.
Chadrayaan3-Modi Split Screen Godi Media Propaganda
It is clear that Mr. Modi wants to claim credit for the moon landing but he refuses to take responsibility for high unemployment and widespread malnutrition in the world’s largest population living in extreme poverty in India. Nor does the Modi regime accept the blame for millions of preventable COVID19 deaths in India in 2020-21. This is what Princeton economist Professor Ashoka Mody, the author of “India is Broken”,refers to as India’s “lived reality”. Here's an excerpt from Mody's book:
"The grim reality is that, to employ all working-age Indians, the economy needs to create 200 million jobs over the next decade, an impossible order after the past decade of declining employment numbers.1 Right from independence, the Indian economy produced too few jobs. For more than 80 percent of Indians, the informal sector employment became the safety net, where workers idled for long stretches, earning below- or barely-above-poverty wages. Demonetization in 2016, a poorly executed goods and services tax in 2017, and COVID-19 in 2020 and 2021 struck hammer blows on the informal sector while creating no new options. Indeed, technology accelerated job destruction, especially in retail and wholesale trade. More Indians just stopped looking for work. Set against this bleakness, many pundits and leaders look back to celebrate and draw hope from India’s high GDP growth rates of the 1990s and 2000s. That celebrated celebrated growth, however, was an outcome of unusually buoyant world trade, rampant natural resource use, and a domestic finance-construction bubble. Even as wealthy Indians accumulated astonishing riches, job creation remained weak. The most severe forms of poverty came down, but still afflicted over 20 percent of Indians; another 40 percent lived precariously, ever at risk of falling back into a dire existence. The median Indian lived in that vulnerable zone—and, looking through a government-induced data fog, still lives there. The unchanging problem through the post-independence years has been the lack of public goods for shared progress: education, health delivery, functioning cities, clean air and water, and a responsive and fair judiciary. Along with scarcity of jobs, the absence or poor quality of public goods makes the lived reality of vast numbers."
India ranks 110 among 170 countries on the Social Progress Index (SPI), according to a dataset published by the Social Progress Imperative, a non-profit organization. The Social Progress Index combines 52 social and environmental indicators.
Over 75% of the world's poor who are deprived of basic living standards (nutrition, cooking fuel, sanitation and housing) live in India compared to 4.6% in Bangladesh and 4.1% in Pakistan, according to a recently released OPHI/UNDP report on multidimensional poverty. Here's what the report says: "More than 45.5 million poor people are deprived in only these four indicators (nutrition, cooking fuel, sanitation and housing). Of those people, 34.4 million live in India, 2.1 million in Bangladesh and 1.9 million in Pakistan—making this a predominantly South Asian profile".
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I enjoyed your frustration on success of hindus again and again , this is success of hindus , they made it .

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Ravish Kumar in his Style Exposes PM Modi and BJP's efforts to steal the credit from scientists on the success of #Chandrayaan3

While Lander was close to landing, PM Modi appeared on screen and captured half of the screen..

When the Landing was successful, PM Modi again captured the screen space and started addressing the Nation before the Scientists could celebrate.


Rubbish kumar is funded by chinese govt through an American pro left frontman and phoney companies .only muslims and tiny population of pro muslim hindu communist see his programmes .
 
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Modi and other politicians appear on TV and newspapers everyday anyway. Can't the newsmakers just give one day to scientists and engineers before going back to the usual muck?
Oh they certainly are, you can check the media programs and videos on youtube. Everywhere People are rejoicing this as Indian achievement (media, other platforms etc), rather than BJP or Modi achievement.

No one is saying its Modi who did it, everyone is praising ISRO and interviewing Mr Somanath the Chief. No Indian will say that its Modi who did it, but there will be those who will talk of his support for space ambitions though (which isn't wrong in a Democracy, where multiple views can exist).

Further Modi is a politician, and Politicians do this to score brownie points.

With elections coming close the other side will come up with their version (which again isn't wrong as its a Democracy, worried that BJP might run away with credit.
 
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Still, Modi's supporters can pull back a little and let it be a celebration of Indian science and technology than politics. People in the rest of the world think highly of Indians for their scientific and technological prowess, not for politics in India.

Right now we have a PM who is honest , no relatives come to meet him , no family . He is working in the interest of country . Why should not we listen from him on historic achievement of moon landing ?
 
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#UK being taken for a ride! #India lands on #moon after taking £2.3bn in UK #aid over five years
The UK paid India £2.3billion in overseas aid to India between 2016 and 2021 - even though Britain's economy is a fraction of the size. #chandaryaan3 #Modi


By CIARAN MCGRATH
14:25, Wed, Aug 23, 2023 | UPDATED: 21:21, Wed, Aug 23, 2023

On the day India landed a spacecraft near the south pole of the Moon, a Brexiteer has asked why Britain continues to pay foreign aid to the world's second-most populous nation - having handed over £2.3billion between 2016 and 2021.

On Wednesday (August 23), India landed a spacecraft in uncharted territory which scientists believe could hold vital reserves of frozen water and precious elements, as the country cements its growing reputation in space and technology.


However, while many, including the UK Space Agency (UKSA) itself, offered warm congratulations, former Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib was more concerned about the fact that Britain is still paying money to a nation whose economy dwarfs our own.

He told Express.co.uk: "It is odd, to put it mildly, that the UK gives increasing amounts of aid to India, a country with a space programme and an economy bigger than our own.

"Kemi Badenoch may think the aid will make her job getting a trade agreement easier, but it will not.

"They will take the aid, bank it and drive negotiations without any recognition of our generosity.

"Neither can the UK afford it. It should not have escaped the FCDO that we are in the grip of a cost-of-living crisis. Our finances stretched.

"Instead of spraying aid around the world, perhaps HMG could instead cut our taxes?"

"People speak of the soft power that providing aid gives the UK. It is a quaint but wrong notion.

"The £100 million given to India over three years will do nothing for India, will not be recognised and will not improve the UK’s standing one jot.

"Like so much of government expenditure, our foreign aid is being wasted."

The £2.3 billion of aid spending between 2016 and 2021 consists of £441 million in bilateral aid, plus £1 billion of investments through BII, £129 million in FCDO investments, and £749 million through multilateral channels such as the World Bank, according to publicly avaiable figures.

Figures uncovered by the Taxpayers’ Alliance last year indicated Britain spent more than £112million in 2021 on foreign aid projects in India and Pakistan - where almost £12million went towards a scheme promoting various contraception methods.
 
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#UK being taken for a ride! #India lands on #moon after taking £2.3bn in UK #aid over five years
The UK paid India £2.3billion in overseas aid to India between 2016 and 2021 - even though Britain's economy is a fraction of the size. #chandaryaan3 #Modi


By CIARAN MCGRATH
14:25, Wed, Aug 23, 2023 | UPDATED: 21:21, Wed, Aug 23, 2023

On the day India landed a spacecraft near the south pole of the Moon, a Brexiteer has asked why Britain continues to pay foreign aid to the world's second-most populous nation - having handed over £2.3billion between 2016 and 2021.

On Wednesday (August 23), India landed a spacecraft in uncharted territory which scientists believe could hold vital reserves of frozen water and precious elements, as the country cements its growing reputation in space and technology.


However, while many, including the UK Space Agency (UKSA) itself, offered warm congratulations, former Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib was more concerned about the fact that Britain is still paying money to a nation whose economy dwarfs our own.

He told Express.co.uk: "It is odd, to put it mildly, that the UK gives increasing amounts of aid to India, a country with a space programme and an economy bigger than our own.

"Kemi Badenoch may think the aid will make her job getting a trade agreement easier, but it will not.

"They will take the aid, bank it and drive negotiations without any recognition of our generosity.

"Neither can the UK afford it. It should not have escaped the FCDO that we are in the grip of a cost-of-living crisis. Our finances stretched.

"Instead of spraying aid around the world, perhaps HMG could instead cut our taxes?"

"People speak of the soft power that providing aid gives the UK. It is a quaint but wrong notion.

"The £100 million given to India over three years will do nothing for India, will not be recognised and will not improve the UK’s standing one jot.

"Like so much of government expenditure, our foreign aid is being wasted."

The £2.3 billion of aid spending between 2016 and 2021 consists of £441 million in bilateral aid, plus £1 billion of investments through BII, £129 million in FCDO investments, and £749 million through multilateral channels such as the World Bank, according to publicly avaiable figures.

Figures uncovered by the Taxpayers’ Alliance last year indicated Britain spent more than £112million in 2021 on foreign aid projects in India and Pakistan - where almost £12million went towards a scheme promoting various contraception methods.
No wonder UK has gone to dogs. It keeps the aid tap going for its own benefit and also cries at the recipient at the same time. Now they are even counting the investments and world bank contributions into their aid. This is shameful.
 
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Pakistani Will Unveil Rs 40 Crore Flag On Independence Day Despite Rs 2000 Crore Debt​



People who are jealous can waste the money once and borrow from the IMF and other countries.

They are uneducated and unaware of the technology and benefits, always depend on others for help, and are incapable of doing it by themselves.

questioning on others, isn't that funny?
 
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Pakistani Will Unveil Rs 40 Crore Flag On Independence Day Despite Rs 2000 Crore Debt​



People who are jealous can waste the money once and borrow from the IMF and other countries.

They are uneducated and unaware of the technology and benefits, always depend on others for help, and are incapable of doing it by themselves.

questioning on others, isn't that funny?
You may think it is funny but erecting such a large flag (I have heard it is hundreds of feet wide) is an engineering challenge in itself. It may motivate the youth to study STEM and that is good in the long run.
 
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You may think it is funny but erecting such a large flag (I have heard it is hundreds of feet wide) is an engineering challenge in itself. It may motivate the youth to study STEM and that is good in the long run.

Did you really mean engineering challenge? Just wow.... And yes agreed, but challenge that even can complete by college students in India.

Ahhh.... Means, landing on moon happens on daily...
 
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These Modi haters and their Pakistani cousins in impotent jealousy such as @RiazHaq should understand something very simple.

Modi is ISRO Chairman's direct boss. Somanath (as all his predecessors) directly reports to the PM, with teh rank of a Secretary of a department of the executive. Obviously the PM has a close connection to ISRO.

Secondly, the moon mission is among the top 25 projects. We consider it quite important and what you losers think of it just doesn't matter. Obviously we'd want the PM to be present.

Finally, unlike you cowards, Modi did not hide after C-2 failure, he showed up for C-3.

Now take your hate filled, incompetent, frustrated failed lives and go shove it into each other's brain cavity in your derrieres
 
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