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fangirlshrewt97 · 8 months
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I am so proud of the growth India is showing.
I know every country has its issues, and India has many, but it is also an inspiring nation as a whole, going within 3/4s of a century from one of the poorest countries in the world, to now being rightfully seen as one of the global leaders.
Can't wait to see what else we achieve ❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳
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India hands over G20 presidency to Brazil
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India on Sunday formally handed over the G20 presidency to Brazil at the closing ceremony of the annual summit of the grouping, that was held in New Delhi this weekend.
India Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed the transition by handing over the ceremonial gavel of the presidency to Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
India has had the presidency of the G20 since Dec. 1, when it took over from Indonesia, and will continue to hold the position until Nov. 30.
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indizombie · 1 year
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Some wonder whether Mr Modi might have crossed a line by going after the august BBC, especially in a year when India will be in the spotlight as host of the G20. They underestimate how important fighting shadowy enemies is to his political appeal. After the prime minister’s many victories against domestic critics, going alter foreign ones is the logical next step. The doubters also underestimate the limpness of Mr Modi’s western allies. America, Britain and the rest may express some small concerns, from time to time, about minority rights and press freedoms in India. But what matters to them is the vast economic potential of the Indian market, and the longing for an Indian bulwark in the West’s struggle for supremacy with China.
‘Modi against the Media’, Economist
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dreamboatt · 8 months
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Appreciate where your roots come from🌸
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gwydionmisha · 8 months
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I get angry every time a government does this.
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akshithatv · 8 months
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ప్రపంచం మెచ్చిన ప్రధాన మోదీ!
ఘనంగా G20 సమ్మిట్ ఏర్పాట్లు, ప్రపంచదేశాల నుంచి అంతులేని ప్రశంసలు. @narendramodi @g20org @unesco @jayshankar_03@amitshahofficial@bjp4india@hindustantimes
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aperint · 8 months
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G20 en Nueva Delhi
G20 en Nueva Delhi #aperturaintelectual #vmrfaintelectual @victormanrf @Victor M. Reyes Ferriz @vicmanrf @victormrferriz Víctor Manuel Reyes Ferriz
05 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2023 G20 en Nueva Delhi POR: VÍCTOR MANUEL REYES FERRIZ Este próximo fin de semana los líderes del mundo se darán cita en la capital de la India para tratar diversos temas como agricultura, empleo, medio ambiente, energías, salud, desarrollo, economía y finanzas globales, entre otros, y esto se llevará a cabo bajo la 18ª Cumbre de Jefes de Estado y de Gobierno del G20 que…
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bopinion · 8 months
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Aperçu of the Week:
“Keep pushing!”
(Literally every Formula 1 team principal over radio)
Bad News of the Week:
"Opposition is crap" is what Franz Müntefering, the legendary party leader of the German Social Democrats, once said. He may be right. But that should in no way justify the fact that some opposition politicians limit their political positioning to just that: opposition. In other words, being against. Against everything the incumbent government does. Basically. But that is precisely what Friedrich Merz, head of the largest opposition party in the Bundestag, the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU), is doing.
As a reminder, Merz was fired by Angela Merkel at the time. He earned millions at Blackrock and thought he was in heaven - on his third attempt and after almost 20 years of political abstinence - when he finally became head of his oh-so-beloved party. But the 20 years have not been kind to him. Sometimes it seems as if he has been on another star. His catchphrase at beer tent speeches is "Kreuzberg is not Germany - you are Germany!" He is usually applauded for this.
You have to know that Kreuzberg is a district in Berlin that was very colorful for decades. Many peoples, many languages, many cultures, many religions. Beautiful, actually. But for Merz and people like him, the epitome of non-German. And then also woke - where you can order your cappuccino with almond milk, families can have two mothers or two fathers, and there's no one named Friedrich in kindergarten. So for a stick conservative, it's hell on earth. And for the political opponent (i.e. the Greens and everyone to the left of the CDU - in other words, everyone), the home of the ideologically lost.
Merz is wrong in two respects. For one thing, even Kreuzberg is gentrified these days. Investment bankers like him live in the barely affordable old buildings. And there are far more SUVs on the street than rickshaws. So the image of a parallel society outside the "usual norms" no longer holds water. On the other hand, we now live in the 21st century. In which "Who's afraid of the bogeyman?" is no longer played in the playgrounds and everyone knows that the vegetables at Tarek's or Giorgios' on the corner are better than those in the supermarket. So Merz has disqualified himself with his Kreuzberg bashing. Once again. My hope is that this will slowly get around to his clientele...
Good News of the Week:
At the latest when it became clear that China's head of state Xi Jinping would not be attending, the G20 summit in India looked like a flop. And then intermediate shades - such as whether the host would call itself Bharat instead of India - seemed to dominate. So a pure show event with pretty pictures for the evening news and political experts mainly analyzing what is not happening? No, far from it. India achieved many small breakthroughs and even three major ones that were not expected.
First, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Sherpas succeeded in issuing an official final declaration that was supported by all 20 states. Which seemed unlikely with Russia and the U.S. at one table. Even if the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine is not mentioned by name, the use of brutal force is condemned. An "impressive diplomatic achievement," as Die Tagesschau writes. "The host saved a presidency that was threatened with failure."
Then a gigantic infrastructure project was launched that clearly positions itself against China's "New Silk Road." At this point, at the latest, Jinping might have regretted not coming. India, the Middle East - including Israel! - and Europe are to be better connected with the help of the United States - with rail tracks, hydrogen pipelines and power lines for renewable energies. Apparently a plan to be taken seriously. Because Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni immediately took the opportunity to announce in New Delhi that her country (the only participant so far from the European Union) was withdrawing from the partnership program with China.
And finally, the G20 effectively became the G21. For the "African Union" was welcomed as a new member on the very first day. The maltreated continent is thus given a voice at the table where the fate of humanity is decided. The bottom line is that one thing is also clear after this summit: there are more and more significant players whose self-confidence is growing. The world is becoming more multipolar. And that is a good thing.
Personal happy moment of the week:
Last week I was having a lot of happy moments. Bavarian moments with a Canadian guest to be precise. It's always nice to be able to introduce someone to your region, culture, cuisine, language, country, city, etc. If this is well received and appreciated, you are happy that you are privileged to live here. And even things that are commonplace for you start to shine again. Bella Bavaria!
I couldn't care less...
...that the Kremlin's United Russia party was declared the winner in sham elections in the Russian-occupied territories of eastern Ukraine. Key word of this statement: sham elections.
As I write this...
...everything in Germany revolves around the ball. First, on Sunday, the German men's basketball team won the world championship in Manila in a complete surprise - yes, (also) against the USA. And my second home country Canada won the bronze medal - yes, against the USA. Then the German soccer federation fired national coach Hansi Flick for losing a test match against Japan on Saturday in a crash. After he got knocked out in the preliminary round against Japan at last year's World Cup and hadn't improved at all since. If Germany were not hosting the European Soccer Championship next year, they would even have to fear for qualification.
Post Scriptum
Germany's society is aging. That's why we need a good half million immigrants every year, even if some on the political right don't want to acknowledge that. However, we are facing international competition. In which we are doing anything but well. I just read a series of interviews in which expats tell why they gave Germany a chance (leading technology companies, public safety, moderate climate) but then left again (excessive bureaucracy, difficult language, lack of a welcoming culture). As long as no one at least speaks English at the foreigners' authorities, landlords bluntly prefer "Bio-Germans", foreign educational qualifications are not recognized and little Fatima is looked at askance in kindergarten, there will be no preservation of our prosperity.
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nektonindia1 · 8 months
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goldenfirefox · 8 months
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Many names, one beloved nation. 🇮🇳
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shut-up-rabert · 2 years
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It's barbaric really how Pak wanted to join BRICS despite on the verge of becoming Sri Lanka 2.0?
Also China is certainly high by now. I mean-
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Keeping Pakistan out at the same time appealing to its request? 👏
Literally Pak rn:
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Doesn’t have net or petrol
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Don’t have paper for their propagandachhaap education
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Literally can’t afford tea
yet their priorities (like always)
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You see this? this is half the reason of both why this country is in suffering from bhajjar gareebi and why we in India want it to collapse so soon.
As of China, tell the territory hungry dragon that the meeting either happens in Jammu Kashmir or it gets shifted to Arunachal. Aisa nasha utrega na kasam se dobara kabhi tibetian ghaas ki taraf mudke nhi dekhenge.
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tajclubholiday · 1 year
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mufawad · 1 year
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A New Clock For The Moon, Has Earth's Core Stopped Rotating, New Robot That Escapes Cage And Other Current Science Events Of The Week Jan_Week4
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In today's blog, you will read about whether earth's core has really stopped rotating, Our old friend; a comet visited us again after 50000 years, Discovery of mummified crocodiles in Egyptian grave, How two billion tonnes CO2 were removed from atmosphere, Why we need to set a clock on moon, Last but not least a robot which changes state to move from one place to another. Read Full Blog
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easterneyenews · 2 months
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usnewsper-politics · 3 months
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Trump and Modi to meet at G20 summit #G20 #India #Modi #summit #trump
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aperint · 1 year
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¿Guerra fría disimulada?
¿Guerra fría disimulada? #aperturaintelectual #vmrfaintelectual @victormanrf @Victor M. Reyes Ferriz @vicmanrf @victormrferriz Víctor Manuel Reyes Ferriz
21 DE FEBRERO DE 2023 ¿Guerra fría disimulada? POR: VÍCTOR MANUEL REYES FERRIZ Nuestro planeta alberga a ocho mil millones de personas y para poder entenderlo mejor lo representaré con número 8’000,000,000, si, esa es la cifra y que sigue en crecimiento cada minuto, en la cual, el bebé que fue responsable de ésta, nació en República Dominicana el pasado 15 de noviembre de 2022 según información…
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