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World must realise India’s contribution to WWII, rectify the past: Jaishankar at RIC meet

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New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar exhorted the world to correct the “historical injustice” of not recognising India’s contribution during World War II.

Jaishankar also emphasised that the “world has changed”, and thus, there is a need for “coming to terms with contemporary reality”.

The minister was speaking at a virtual trilateral Russia-India-China (RIC) meeting, also featuring his counterparts Sergey Lavrov and Wang Yi.

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“The victory over Nazism and fascism was achieved through sacrifices across many theatres by many countries. India made a significant contribution, with 2.3 million of its citizens under arms and 14 million more participating in war production. Indian blood was shed at the battlefields of the world, from Tobruk, El Alamein and Montecassino, to Singapore, Kohima and Borneo,” Jaishankar said in his opening remarks.


The diplomat-turned-minister added India also played a crucial role in keeping key supply chains open during that critical period for Russia as well as China, highlighting that Indian personnel were conferred the ‘Order of the Red Star’, and how Dr Dwarkanath Kotnis became a legend in China for saving the lives of several soldiers during the Sino-Japanese War in 1938.

“So tomorrow, when our military contingent marches through the Red Square, it would be an affirmation of the difference that we made,” Jaishankar added, referring to India’s tri-service contingent that will participate in Russia’s Victory Day Parade to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Russian victory in Moscow’s Red Square. The parade was postponed from 9 May due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“When the victors met to fashion the ensuing global order, the political circumstances of that era did not give India due recognition. This historical injustice has stood uncorrected for the last 75 years, even as the world has changed. Therefore, on this momentous occasion, it is important for the world to realise both the contribution that India made and the need to rectify the past,” Jaishankar stressed.

Jaishankar also urged the United Nations to stop being in “denial of the fact” that its decision-making has to reflect the needs and realities of all its 193 members.

China is the only permanent UN Security Council member that has never supported India’s bid for a permanent seat.

“Beyond history, international affairs must also come to terms with contemporary reality … We, the RIC countries, have been active participants in shaping the global agenda. It is India’s hope that we will also now converge on the value of reformed multilateralism,” he said.
https://theprint.in/diplomacy/world...ctify-the-past-jaishankar-at-ric-meet/447245/
 
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LOOL

How delusional can one be? Indians didn't do shit. Hell majority of fighting men were muslims from Pakista in WW2. Still no point celebrating mercenaries fighting for colonial power. Jaishankar look like his ancestors contribution wouldn't have more then being coolie or cook for Raj army.
 
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LOOL

How delusional can one be? Indians didn't do shit. Hell majority of fighting men were muslims from Pakista in WW2. Still no point celebrating mercenaries fighting for colonial power. Jaishankar look like his ancestors contribution wouldn't have more then being coolie or cook for Raj army.

Look at this face when he delivers that speech, he looks like he saw a ghost.
 
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It was British India. India didn't exist back then.

Aye!, for the British, India was a more of a region & less of a country. While they did unite large chunks of India under a single political system they also left the others to exercise their independence but under the suzerainty of the crown, which was being represented by the governor-general. Overall, India under the British appears as a confederated territorial and political existence.
 
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What kind of a moron is this?

Like did India get an upgrade on Submarine Swamy?
 
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This guy is a total moron and behaves like a spoiled kid. He is making india look more and more stupid. I wonder is that the only person india could find for FM? That short witch was much better than him.
 
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This guy is an arrogant idiot along with Finance minister (Nirmala sitaraman). We should through them out.
 
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This turd just raped the history.

Someone tell this fk face, that assuming name of a colonial entity, you dont owe its history.
 
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I heard the Chinese did not meet with the Indians during this Russian event.
 
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Interesting parade.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Moscow_Victory_Day_Parade
Lots of western and eastern attendes. No sign if Pakistan inspite of their great contribution as detailed in their above comments ?
Do you understand the context of Pakistani criticisms here or do you just feel compelled to sermonise your brain fahrts?

The entirely correct criticism is that "the secular republic of India" does not represent the contribution of "British India" to the world war efforts.

It's tantamount to London holding a parade for the commonwealth's contribution and only inviting Brits.

We get that Russia cannot invite Pakistan at this time because Delhi will get its knickers in a twist. We don't care that we're not there. However, Jayshanker is only making an idiot of himself by appropriating the whole of British India for his little rant.

" “So tomorrow, when our military contingent marches through the Red Square, it would be an affirmation of the difference that we made,” Jaishankar added ".....

...no Mr Jayshankar, you represent British India about as much as you represent a certain 60 sq km of Ladakh.
 
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