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Bharat Karnad says India lost the chance to reshape global power by failing to weaponise after 1974, arguing that Indira Gandhi’s hesitation, driven by poorly advised bureaucrats, kept India from wielding nuclear weapons, the ultimate arbiters of power. Watch the full interview
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Bharat Karnad argues that India is far from a peaceful society, highlighting deep social fault lines, caste-driven politics, and widespread violence that expose the hypocrisy of claiming moral pacifism. Watch the full interview here - https://t.co/v6mw8rGBQG
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Bharat Karnad says India shows no strategic response or sense of humiliation despite China’s continued dominance, arguing that, unlike China, which seeks to erase its “century of humiliation” India remains complacent and even complicit with those who once victimised it. Watch
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Bharat Karnad explains that India must resume open-ended nuclear testing and develop a full spectrum of advanced, high-yield weapons, including megaton designs. Watch the full interview here - https://t.co/v6mw8rGBQG
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India’s leadership, media, and even the military lack real nuclear expertise, leaving the country stuck in an “unvirtuous cycle,” says Dr. Bharat Karnad. Watch the full interview here - https://t.co/v6mw8rGBQG
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This interview focused on India's nuclear program and strategic vulnerabilities. It highlighted India's missed opportunities to establish itself as a nuclear power and criticized the current government's reliance on Western nations for security while emphasizing the need for more
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Francesca Marino highlights the conspicuous presence of Hamas members in Pakistan and in Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir shortly before the Pahalgam terror attack. The ties between Hamas, the Pakistani state, and its jihadist proxies are often overlooked and warrant closer
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Francesca Marino criticises Pakistan’s reckless nuclear rhetoric, noting that, unlike other powers, it repeatedly flaunts its nuclear status, yet its real danger lies in supporting terrorism, not pressing the nuclear button. Watch the full interview here -
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Francesca Marino points out the irony that while Taliban claims are dismissed, Pakistan, a known sponsor of terrorism, is still taken at face value by the world. Watch the full interview here - https://t.co/RRRORNjMHb
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Francesca Marino highlights that Pakistan lacks true democracy, with journalists silenced or disappearing for defying the state narrative, unlike in India, where diverse voices cannot be controlled. Watch the full interview here - https://t.co/RRRORNjMHb
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Francesca Marino explains that the TTP, once supported by elements within Pakistan, has been used for internal power plays, with its attacks often rising whenever Pakistan seeks foreign aid or approval. Watch the full interview here - https://t.co/RRRORNjMHb
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In this compelling interview, Italian journalist and author Francesca Marino speaks with Ishan Dhar about her new book Balakot, which reveals hitherto unknown details about the 2019 India–Pakistan crisis. The conversation also delves into Pakistan’s ties with its terror proxies,
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France’s political landscape fractured after Sarkozy’s corruption controversies and Hollande’s limited reforms, leaving Macron struggling to govern without a majority as Marine Le Pen’s National Rally emerges as the dominant force. Watch the full interview here -
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The major turning point came after 9/11, when France, led by Chirac and de Villepin, opposed the U.S. invasion of Iraq alongside Germany and Russia—prompting America to retaliate by seeking to reshape France’s political landscape. Watch the full interview here -
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The EU, under Ursula von der Leyen, has pledged massive payments to the U.S., including $600 billion in investments and $750 billion in costly energy imports, fueling public discontent across Europe. Watch the full interview here - https://t.co/lR9vjwDUMn
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Sarkozy sought Macron’s support for political protection after losing backing from his own party, but tensions between France’s left-leaning judiciary and Macron’s government meant he couldn’t shield Sarkozy, leading to his five-year prison sentence. Watch the full interview
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Nicolas Sarkozy’s close ties with the U.S. trace back to his youth, shaping his pro-American stance as president seen in his visit to Bush, regret over France skipping the Iraq war, and move to rejoin NATO. Watch the full interview here - https://t.co/lR9vjwDUMn
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The conversation delves into the European Union's current geopolitical and economic challenges, particularly its relationships with Russia and China, and its financial commitments to the United States. The discussion highlights the EU's strategic dilemma in balancing these
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