Yeh Bharat hai ------not India:: Ritesh Arya
Yeh Bharat hai ------not India:: Ritesh Arya
Canada, like any other country, is now facing a new reality:
- They are engaging with Bharat (not India) and must undergo a transformation in their perceptions and attitudes.
- Shedding old colonial impressions that India carried is crucial if they genuinely wish to establish meaningful relations with our nation.
- The anticipation of significant changes on the international stage after the year 2024 fills me with a sense of optimism.
Before the year 2014, Pakistan encountered a similar situation:
- However, after the URI surgical strike, Pakistan experienced economic challenges and underwent shifts in its geopolitical position.
In the year 2020, the Galwan Conflict brought a significant and instructive lesson to China:
- The once 28-day-long border standoff required to reach DBO in Eastern Ladakh has been dramatically reduced to just 12 hours, thanks to the construction of an all-weather bridge on Shyok.
- This shift has made it highly unlikely that China will consider further incursions in this region.
Following the Ukraine-Russia conflict, India's stand on oil import and Europe gained valuable insights into global dynamics and security.
The recent tension with Canada serves as a lesson not to support anti-India propaganda:
- This has broader implications for America, Canada, and Australia.
It is imperative for all nations to adapt to these new developments:
- This evolving landscape opens up new possibilities for our children in Bharat.
- Our future generations don't have to look towards the Western world now but build the Bharat of their own dreams.
- A strong foundation has already been laid, allowing them to look inward, cultivate, and pursue their aspirations.
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