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Dr Shashi Tharoor MP - Britain Does Owe Reparations 

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The motion: This house believes Britain owes reparations to her former colonies.
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Комментарии : 36 тыс.   
@mdsarfrazkhan2332
@mdsarfrazkhan2332 3 года назад
Britishers gave us english... Shashi Tharoor gave it back to Britishers...
@rupadarshisamanta3288
@rupadarshisamanta3288 3 года назад
Oh awesome line bro.✌️✌️
@MrHamburgg
@MrHamburgg 3 года назад
infact teaching them with his handful of books
@shoubhikkoley3009
@shoubhikkoley3009 3 года назад
@John Buffalo I am 97 Feeling proud about genocide? ...Hope you find your peace. 🙏
@darshangowda9347
@darshangowda9347 3 года назад
@John Buffalo I am 97 Morality and culture? That's the last thing Britain had bruv
@robertcarson3116
@robertcarson3116 3 года назад
@John Buffalo I am 97 lol, Brits were the most uncleanly people. Try to learn a bit of history.
@arkadeepsarkar1997
@arkadeepsarkar1997 2 года назад
The only reason why the Pyramids still exist in Egypt is because they were too heavy for the British folks to steal and put in the British museum.
@munawariqbal1916
@munawariqbal1916 2 года назад
No doubt 👌
@neelamthokchom8377
@neelamthokchom8377 2 года назад
🤣🤣 bitter truth
@mtlicq
@mtlicq 2 года назад
but they did run away with Egypt's mummies
@darewrath4995
@darewrath4995 2 года назад
@@mtlicq lol
@mtlicq
@mtlicq 2 года назад
@S G wah ! You want my mummy?
@danielharris364
@danielharris364 Год назад
When Shashi makes mistakes, dictionary gets corrected 😀
@studyanshul2051
@studyanshul2051 9 месяцев назад
W comment
@HypnosisBear
@HypnosisBear 6 месяцев назад
Best comment here!
@Vitamins152
@Vitamins152 4 месяца назад
Read this to know about our past and achievements. Ancient India's Achievments: 1. Brits say they gave us education. But, we already had ancient universities like nalanda, takshashila, vikramshila, and much more over thousands of years ago. 2.Indians had concepts of calculus before west like infinite series for pi, power series for sine and cosine, inverse tangent series, and much more. These series were made by Madhava, who was a medieval indian mathematician and astronomer. 2. Aryabhatta invented sine function. 3. Bhaskara II gave modern definitions of sine and cosine. 4. Sushruta performed complex surgeries like brain, cataract, rhinoplasty, limb, and much more over 2000 years ago. Surgery was invented in Egypt first, but we made many contributions to it. 5. Maharishi Kanad, a philosopher, proposed the idea of atoms in 600 BCE. 6. Brahmagupta invented the formula to determine the area of cyclic quadrilaterals. 7. Decimal System. 8. Binary number system by pingala. 9. Ayurveda. 10. Bhaskara I stated that at the highest point, the rate of change is zero. 11. Varahamihira predicted water on Mars thousands of years ago. 12. Sridharacharya invented the modern-day quadratic formula. 13. Solutions to quadratics. Modern India's Achievements: 1. Har Gobind Khorana synthesized the first artificial gene and demonstrated the role of nucleotides in protein synthesis. He also artificially synthesized coenzyme A and played a massive role in cracking the genetic code. I reccomend you watch and learn more about him. He shaped modern genetics. 2. Chandryaan 3 landing on the south pole of moon. 3. Mars Mission. 4. Sun Mission (Aditya - L1) 5. Fiber optics by Narinder Singh Kapany. 6. Jagdish Chandra Bose was one of the pioneers in wireless communication before Marconi and transmitted signals before him. 7. Discovery of millimeter waves by Jagdish Chandra Bose. 8. Discovery of cholera toxin by Dr. Sambhu Nath De. 9. USB by Ajay Bhatt. 10. Pentium Chips by Vinod Dham. 11. S.N. Bose made contributions to quantum mechanics like Bose-Einstein condensate and laid the foundations for Higgs Boson. 12. Quantum Statistics by S.N. Bose. Also, Boson particles are named after him. 13. G.N. Ramachandran discovered the triple helical structure of collagen protein and deepened our understanding of sickle cell anemia. 14. Ramachandran plot, which is a tool used to visualize which angles can amino acids take in proteins. 15. Venki Ramakrishnan discovered the high resolution atomic structure of ribosomes, which gives us a deeper understanding of how ribosomes manufacture proteins. 16. First DNA based Covid Vaccine. 17. Cervical Cerclage was first described by Sirodkhar. 18. Crescograph. 19. George Sudarshan was one of the pioneers in quantum optics. (Watch and learn more about him). 20. Microwave Optics. There are many more indian greats you should learn about. Examples: Srinivasa Ramanujan, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, C.V. Raman and Raj Reddy (one of the pioneers in AI along with McCarthy). These brits committed horrific atrocities against us and brought artificial famines, which killed 100s of millions of Indians. They also r*ped teenage indian girls and sold them to s*x slavery. They did the same with young women. This caused a spread of nasty stds. They also shot indian children with rifles and flogged them with their whiplash tool or whatever it is. Ps, we had advanced ship building industries and textile industries. They destroyed it. Not only that, Westerners teach you about these inventions, but never tell indian origins. Not only that, these people call us primitive, yet look at our ancient architecture.Many of our inventions were wrongfully attributed to Westerners. Also, I do not know why Greece is considered Western when their culture is nothing close to Western. They did not have a civilization of their own, so they had to appropriate Greek and Roman identity. If Greece and Rome did not exist, they would start calling Egypt, Babylon, and Sumeria as Western 😂😂. Well karma is a b**ch, anglos and other Western countries are on a decline, and I bet they will not even exist in the coming years because of immigration and because of their looted money they can last only so long, I will enjoy their demise.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@user-tr8fs7lm8r
@user-tr8fs7lm8r 18 дней назад
With global industrialization they would've failed with or without Britain's help. Considering India didn't have the skills or national unity to organize it's own government there would be nothing without it. They've still not been able to end the caste system. Ask Pakistan, Bangledesh and the disputed regions about the Indian way. He would be nowhere without his position in GB.
@Anonhell
@Anonhell Год назад
My great grandfather was hanged by the British because he dared to climb a British office in Mysore province currently known as Karnataka and a proud part of India and tore down the British flag 😞. Am proud to be part of this great family .
@malikpradeep430
@malikpradeep430 Год назад
Feel for him
@madrasiatheart1285
@madrasiatheart1285 Год назад
What a legend!
@hiredranger7410
@hiredranger7410 Год назад
I have residences and citizenship in three countries myself. But I would rather burn everything I own rather than pay taxes as a punishment for something I did not do. Particularly to a country that has utterly failed to maintain rule of law and deal with world leading corruption and the abuse of women and children. That the country of world wide online fraud and corruption lectures anyone is as ridiculous as this comendian come grifter. India still operates a medievel caste system and the speaker and/or his ilk represent under 1% that would be the beneficiaries of any aid due to endemic corruption which by the way no else, including the British caused. No country should pay reperations or all must. Those that are chasing it will almost always be those in the top teir that will directly benefit. This ha proven true in India in particular over a very long period.
@systemui3609
@systemui3609 Год назад
@virgilexclusive1713 seriously sir tea and sugar support for relief in india....IS THIS A JOKE??? AND DURING COLONISATION WHAT YOU CAN BELIEF IS PHOTOS AND DOCUMENTARY FROM INDIA SIDE BECAUSE HERE INDIA IS SUPPRESSED.... MUGHALS AND OTHER ISLAMIC INVADERS ACTUALLY POLLUTED OUR CULTURE... BECAUSE WE AS INDIANS HAVE NO SEX THIRST... THUS WOMEN WERE GIVEN MORE FREEDOM..... INDIAN PEOPLE HARDLY VOLUNTEERED FOR ARMY EVEN IF THEY DID THAT WAS BECAUSE OF POOR ECONOMY... THEY JUST NEEDED MONEY... NOT ONLY INDIA BRITISHERS MADE CHINESE PEOPLE OPIUM ADDICT.. THEY ALSO DESTROYED THEIR CULTURE... I THINK YOU HAVE LITTLE OR NO KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HISTORY... EVEN NOW YOU PEOPLE HAVE COLONIAL MINDSET.... AS CLEARY SEEN AT WORLD LEVEL.... I AM SORRY FOR MY WRONG ENGLISH ACTUALLY ITS MY THIRD LANGUAGE..
@MegaSodom
@MegaSodom Год назад
Your great grandfather was a certified chad. Everyone dies, but he died like a legend!
@hyperrealitytv3557
@hyperrealitytv3557 3 года назад
In 1997 i nearly got expelled from college du leman,geneva ,switzerland(a highly reputable boarding school in the world),for protesting a british teacher's comments on how the British went to india to teach the indians how to live properly. i am an Iranian citizen.
@nc-pf3qm
@nc-pf3qm 3 года назад
Thanks for standing up ...how r things in Iran these days...!!!
@happybiswas9904
@happybiswas9904 3 года назад
🙂🙏
@joltic001
@joltic001 3 года назад
Then they are stupid, it's funny how they think the title of professor will automatically make then correct 100% of the time
@acatindisguise
@acatindisguise 3 года назад
you are a true ally. come to india and we'll treat you with a good meal
@samitkashyap5948
@samitkashyap5948 3 года назад
Tysm bro , love from India
@iseverybodyok
@iseverybodyok 3 года назад
Title should be "Britishers clapping on their own insult" 😂
@arnabphilanthropist3047
@arnabphilanthropist3047 3 года назад
😁😂🤣🤣
@semaantverma
@semaantverma 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Akshaja_Rao
@Akshaja_Rao 3 года назад
😂
@bloodwargaming3662
@bloodwargaming3662 3 года назад
@Indian Weeb Desu ikr😂
@abdullahamir2940
@abdullahamir2940 3 года назад
They are acknowledging their flaws, everyone has flaws, acknowledging them is rare...
@madhusudankamath9302
@madhusudankamath9302 Год назад
Just recording some the best timestamps since i like to watch this video many times... ​2:30 The Hindi word "Loot" 4:42 Why hasn't Gandhi died Yet 5:11 Even the God couldn't trust the English in the Dark 9:16 British aid to Indian education 11:23 All hat and no cattle 11:43 Celebrating Democracy 13:28 Tool to atone for the wrongs that have been done 14:02 Sacrifice on the both sides 14:42 The ability to say "Sorry"...
@mohammedibrahim726
@mohammedibrahim726 Год назад
At one moment, I had a tear in my eye.. When Dr Tharoor said, A simple "sorry" would go a long way.. I knew what he meant.. What it would mean to Indians.. #ProudIndian
@sauravjha4376
@sauravjha4376 Год назад
@@vatsal7640 but perhaps have more knowledge and information about history than many historians. I will suggest you to read his book AN ERA OF DARKNESS where you will find many more facts and he mentioned some of them here too. Hope you'll consider to read it.
@sauravjha4376
@sauravjha4376 Год назад
@@vatsal7640 I will read it. Thankyou for your suggestions bhai. But In my opinion it is also important for us to listen both side's argument. And I have read various articles and books related to crown's Raj in India including Tharoor's an era of DARKNESS and trust me dear I have verified the facts too. Rest depends on you... Happy Makar Sankranti!
@bossss1857
@bossss1857 Год назад
@SOUTHERN SOUL LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mohammedibrahim726
@mohammedibrahim726 Год назад
@SOUTHERN SOUL 😂
@Snoop_Dugg
@Snoop_Dugg Год назад
India and Pakistan and Bangladesh should reuinite back into the form it was before the British came
@ut6582
@ut6582 3 года назад
Those four people in the back, just thinking, “man, y did we invite him. He is just roasting us.”🤣😂
@FRISHR
@FRISHR 3 года назад
They got what they deserved from their ancestors’ mistakes lol
@ut6582
@ut6582 3 года назад
FRISHR true
@sounoks3180
@sounoks3180 3 года назад
A Yougov survey shows that 30 % of The people of UK believe that they were better off when The British empire was there and it is something to " be proud of "
@ut6582
@ut6582 3 года назад
Sounok S well they are cold blooded menacing creatures. Simple
@neerajtiwari5365
@neerajtiwari5365 3 года назад
What is the joke about "fertiliser subsidies" at 9:30? I don't get it.
@nfmg1719
@nfmg1719 3 года назад
"If you see two fishes fighting in a pond then a Englishman must have passed by ! " ~ An American Saying !
@platinumwolf8721
@platinumwolf8721 3 года назад
Unfortunately those fishes were india and pakistan😑😑
@sumeetkumar5676
@sumeetkumar5676 3 года назад
Fucking true
@brodneymichaelrush6707
@brodneymichaelrush6707 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@muzammil6651
@muzammil6651 3 года назад
If u see an entire fish pond destroyed then an American must have passed by
@king_has_no_clothskul8635
@king_has_no_clothskul8635 3 года назад
well, englishman passed america too!
@jiaali2262
@jiaali2262 Год назад
Fan of Shashi Tharoor and his works...truly amazing man. From Pakistan.
@gokulindian
@gokulindian Год назад
He also speaks for Pakistan which was part of British India. But now NRIs of PAK and India fight in the streets of England.
@kumaraanu
@kumaraanu Год назад
Yeah
@kumaraanu
@kumaraanu Год назад
@@aquafyre 😂
@phantomgamingignt6275
@phantomgamingignt6275 Год назад
@Aqua Fyre thanks for your valuable information
@jathamathew5370
@jathamathew5370 Год назад
He is India’s pride!
@fajarmangadan2476
@fajarmangadan2476 Год назад
He is the rockstar of my state, Kerala in India.We are big-time proud of him !!.
@shivamgautam949
@shivamgautam949 2 месяца назад
He went there as an Indian, Bhartiye not as a Keralite. You, Keralite, will never get it. Always try to divide India as Kerala is kind of separate State or a country because foreigners (The british in the west & Especially a continuing British empire in US) put you on cloud nine like you're superior than rest of the India. They saw that crack way back in 174 year ago & separated the great Bharat & because of you people, they are doing it again because Keralites are diverted & blinded by their fake appreciation but the fact is Bharat is & always has been the land of Hindus, Sanatani which governed the nation of different religions & soon, it will entirely become one nation again with one mind & heart that sync with one ideology of togetherness. So, my Keralite friend, if you are distracted or your friends are, it's still time to get your colonial-driven mindset back to patriotic ideology before you will be left behind to even be called as a citizen of this century old great land, i.e, BHARAT 🇮🇳
@Bhadra-wv9qk
@Bhadra-wv9qk Месяц назад
He is still Keralite and there's nothing you can do about it 😂cry more ​@@shivamgautam949
@billprendgergast8976
@billprendgergast8976 19 дней назад
Jeez you need som3.new life in.Kerala...As.this guy is a pretender....laughable fool...
@denver888
@denver888 14 дней назад
​@@shivamgautam949 India or South India don't say Bharath 🤮
@denver888
@denver888 14 дней назад
​@@shivamgautam949we won't get it bro cuz we're more educated. Not like some northies telling about religion on this century , how about a plate of beef fry??
@dr.strange108
@dr.strange108 3 года назад
•Thought of any other name for British Museums ? "CHOR BAZAAR"
@naveensaisantosh4053
@naveensaisantosh4053 3 года назад
Lol😆😆😆
@Aobtodd
@Aobtodd 3 года назад
O bhai
@heman6540
@heman6540 3 года назад
Also there is a retail outlet called British India. It is an insult as India is now independent or perhaps the poms dont know this YET
@ChasingDragonTakeaway
@ChasingDragonTakeaway 3 года назад
Or cox's bazar
@rupamsinha7841
@rupamsinha7841 3 года назад
True!
@nikhilyadav1455
@nikhilyadav1455 4 года назад
The real meaning of "Ghar me ghuske marna"😂
@satviksoni8499
@satviksoni8499 4 года назад
Dhaga khol ke maare
@nikhilyadav1455
@nikhilyadav1455 4 года назад
@@satviksoni8499 bilkul Dhaga khol diye ekdum
@iMangeshSN
@iMangeshSN 4 года назад
Like English did to almost entire world?
@iMangeshSN
@iMangeshSN 4 года назад
@kho sar exactly.
@randomdude9135
@randomdude9135 4 года назад
England doesn't need India to destroy itself. Just wait a few decades and you'll see the birth of the Islamic republic of Englandistan under Sharia law. Irony is that 6% of Britain's current GDP is contributed by its British-Indian minority population!!
@Manya_S5
@Manya_S5 Год назад
He nailed it.....very knowledgeable and one of the best speaker I have seen until now.
@binocular5950
@binocular5950 Год назад
🙏👌
@merrybroke3914
@merrybroke3914 Год назад
I thought the same until i saw the mirror
@UTSareth
@UTSareth Год назад
He's also lying through quote mining and leaving out unsupportive facts.
@twocentcoop9683
@twocentcoop9683 Год назад
How could he have nailed something when his entire speech was full of fiction. The claim Britain somehow stole 45 Trillion is absurd since that amount never even existed in Indias history due to its decline as a share of world GDP which began 1,500 years before Britain even arrived. i.imgur.com/e5nZNtv.png
@arumoy3925
@arumoy3925 9 месяцев назад
​@@twocentcoop9683 Even If We think they didn't stole 45 trillion, Let's Think they stole 4.5 Trillion it's still fuckin hugeeee, It's literally Japan's GDP...
@nerdy_wizard77
@nerdy_wizard77 7 месяцев назад
Wish me luck guys, I'm gonna memorize this entire speech for my ICSE English Paper 1 internal assessment.
@nerdy_wizard77
@nerdy_wizard77 7 месяцев назад
I DID IT Y'ALL!!!
@Pranaav_V
@Pranaav_V 7 месяцев назад
​@@nerdy_wizard77hey Congratulations man
@nerdy_wizard77
@nerdy_wizard77 7 месяцев назад
​@@Pranaav_V thanks homie🤜🤛
@syedtaher9461
@syedtaher9461 5 месяцев назад
How did it go, my friend?
@nerdy_wizard77
@nerdy_wizard77 5 месяцев назад
@@syedtaher9461 nailed it , and got a mild fever from all that strain 😅🤒
@Joseph_Martini
@Joseph_Martini 3 года назад
“The only person Eminem should worry about is Shashi Tharoor”
@gurvinderpaul6142
@gurvinderpaul6142 3 года назад
Fact though you reached out 😂
@MJ-jf7zw
@MJ-jf7zw 3 года назад
eminem sucks just another hollywood hypejob
@Joseph_Martini
@Joseph_Martini 3 года назад
@@MJ-jf7zw ok I respect your opinion. Thank you. Next
@satttusupari2248
@satttusupari2248 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@VishalSingh-jl7oy
@VishalSingh-jl7oy 3 года назад
Hahaha very true.
@MrMjdc
@MrMjdc 4 года назад
Imagine being this eloquent in your second language
@MrMjdc
@MrMjdc 3 года назад
Shoga no it is his second language. Yes he does speak other languages too but English is his second language.
@MrMjdc
@MrMjdc 3 года назад
Shoga ok then 😳
@zohebkhan7996
@zohebkhan7996 3 года назад
Probably grew up near enough bilingual
@abhishekparmar6702
@abhishekparmar6702 3 года назад
Third * language
@truthwar4567
@truthwar4567 3 года назад
nobody speaks like that in the UK, not fashionable, u'd be a laughing stalk if u spoke to ppl like that in the uk Lol
@stanshepard2130
@stanshepard2130 Месяц назад
This is perhaps the best speech heard from other than the vivekanands speech at un
@Anghaa938
@Anghaa938 9 месяцев назад
I was reading Indian History from the advent of Europeans till Independence. By the end, my eyes were filled with tears.
@Vitamins152
@Vitamins152 4 месяца назад
Read this to know about our past and achievements. Ancient India's Achievments: 1. Brits say they gave us education. But, we already had ancient universities like nalanda, takshashila, vikramshila, and much more over thousands of years ago. 2.Indians had concepts of calculus before west like infinite series for pi, power series for sine and cosine, inverse tangent series, and much more. These series were made by Madhava, who was a medieval indian mathematician and astronomer. 2. Aryabhatta invented sine function. 3. Bhaskara II gave modern definitions of sine and cosine. 4. Sushruta performed complex surgeries like brain, cataract, rhinoplasty, limb, and much more over 2000 years ago. Surgery was invented in Egypt first, but we made many contributions to it. 5. Maharishi Kanad, a philosopher, proposed the idea of atoms in 600 BCE. 6. Brahmagupta invented the formula to determine the area of cyclic quadrilaterals. 7. Decimal System. 8. Binary number system by pingala. 9. Ayurveda. 10. Bhaskara I stated that at the highest point, the rate of change is zero. 11. Varahamihira predicted water on Mars thousands of years ago. 12. Sridharacharya invented the modern-day quadratic formula. 13. Solutions to quadratics. Modern India's Achievements: 1. Har Gobind Khorana synthesized the first artificial gene and demonstrated the role of nucleotides in protein synthesis. He also artificially synthesized coenzyme A and played a massive role in cracking the genetic code. I reccomend you watch and learn more about him. He shaped modern genetics. 2. Chandryaan 3 landing on the south pole of moon. 3. Mars Mission. 4. Sun Mission (Aditya - L1) 5. Fiber optics by Narinder Singh Kapany. 6. Jagdish Chandra Bose was one of the pioneers in wireless communication before Marconi and transmitted signals before him. 7. Discovery of millimeter waves by Jagdish Chandra Bose. 8. Discovery of cholera toxin by Dr. Sambhu Nath De. 9. USB by Ajay Bhatt. 10. Pentium Chips by Vinod Dham. 11. S.N. Bose made contributions to quantum mechanics like Bose-Einstein condensate and laid the foundations for Higgs Boson. 12. Quantum Statistics by S.N. Bose. Also, Boson particles are named after him. 13. G.N. Ramachandran discovered the triple helical structure of collagen protein and deepened our understanding of sickle cell anemia. 14. Ramachandran plot, which is a tool used to visualize which angles can amino acids take in proteins. 15. Venki Ramakrishnan discovered the high resolution atomic structure of ribosomes, which gives us a deeper understanding of how ribosomes manufacture proteins. 16. First DNA based Covid Vaccine. 17. Cervical Cerclage was first described by Sirodkhar. 18. Crescograph. 19. George Sudarshan was one of the pioneers in quantum optics. (Watch and learn more about him). 20. Microwave Optics. There are many more indian greats you should learn about. Examples: Srinivasa Ramanujan, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, C.V. Raman and Raj Reddy (one of the pioneers in AI along with McCarthy). These brits committed horrific atrocities against us and brought artificial famines, which killed 100s of millions of Indians. They also r*ped teenage indian girls and sold them to s*x slavery. They did the same with young women. This caused a spread of nasty stds. They also shot indian children with rifles and flogged them with their whiplash tool or whatever it is. Ps, we had advanced ship building industries and textile industries. They destroyed it. Not only that, Westerners teach you about these inventions, but never tell indian origins. Not only that, these people call us primitive, yet look at our ancient architecture.Many of our inventions were wrongfully attributed to Westerners. Also, I do not know why Greece is considered Western when their culture is nothing close to Western. They did not have a civilization of their own, so they had to appropriate Greek and Roman identity. If Greece and Rome did not exist, they would start calling Egypt, Babylon, and Sumeria as Western 😂😂. Well karma is a b**ch, anglos and other Western countries are on a decline, and I bet they will not even exist in the coming years because of immigration and because of their looted money they can last only so long, I will enjoy their demise.
@Prakhar_Kumar01
@Prakhar_Kumar01 2 месяца назад
that too my friend would be way lesser than the actual horrors that have been done, as they usually try to minimise as much as they can of the wrongs they've done, Also, if you might take time to read the history and legacy of India before these waves of colonisations that India faced, you'd far better understand, what valuable diamond these britisher's distroyed!
@Vitamins152
@Vitamins152 2 месяца назад
@@Prakhar_Kumar01 Read this to know about our past and achievements. It includes modern India as well. Ancient India's Achievments: 1. Ancient universities such as nalanda, takshashila, vikramshila, and much more over thousands of years ago. 2.Indians had concepts of calculus before west like infinite series for pi, power series for sine and cosine, inverse tangent series, and much more. 3. Aryabhatta invented sine function. 4. Bhaskara II gave modern definitions of sine and cosine. 5. Sushruta was one of the pioneers in surgery over 2000 years ago. 6. Maharishi Kanad, a philosopher, proposed the idea of atoms in 600 BCE. 7. Brahmagupta invented the formula to determine the area of cyclic quadrilaterals. 8. Decimal System. 9. Binary number system by pingala. 10. Ayurveda. 11. Bhaskara I stated that at the highest point, the rate of change is zero. 12. Varahamihira predicted water on Mars thousands of years ago. 13. Sridharacharya invented the modern-day quadratic formula. 14. Solutions to quadratics. Modern India's Achievements: 1. Har Gobind Khorana synthesized the first artificial gene and demonstrated the role of nucleotides in protein synthesis. He also played a massive role in cracking the genetic code. 2. Artificial synthesis of coenzyme A by Har Gobind Khorana 3. Chandryaan 3 landing on the south pole of moon. 4. Mars Mission. 5. Sun Mission (Aditya - L1). 6. Fiber optics by Narinder Singh Kapany. 7. Jagdish Chandra Bose was one of the pioneers in wireless communication before Marconi and transmitted signals before him. 8. Discovery of millimeter waves by Jagdish Chandra Bose. 9. Discovery of cholera toxin by Dr. Sambhu Nath De. 10. USB by Ajay Bhatt. 11.Pentium Chips by Vinod Dham. 12. S.N. Bose made contributions to quantum mechanics like Bose-Einstein condensate and laid the foundations for Higgs Boson. 13.Quantum Statistics by S.N. Bose. Also, Boson particles are named after him. 14. Discovery of triple helical structure of collagen. 15. Ramachandran plot, which is a tool used to visualize which angles can amino acids take in proteins. 16. Venki Ramakrishnan discovered the high resolution atomic structure of ribosomes. 17. First DNA based Covid Vaccine. 18. Cervical Cerclage was first described by Sirodkhar. 19. Crescograph. 20. George Sudarshan was one of the pioneers in quantum optics. (Watch and learn more about him). 21. Quantum Zeno effect 22. Microwave Optics. There are many more indian greats you should learn about. Examples: Srinivasa Ramanujan, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, C.V. Raman and Raj Reddy (one of the pioneers in AI along with McCarthy). Many of these were wrongfully attributed to foreigners or they teach you about this stuff, but never tell Indian origins. Bloodsucking leeches and their time is up .😂😂😂😂😂, b*stard Westerners.
@Vitamins152
@Vitamins152 2 месяца назад
@@Prakhar_Kumar01 People used to look up to us in the ancient times and study here. But, west ruined our image badly. By portraying us as street sh*tters, people who consume cow dung and urine, savages, filthy, rapists, zoophiles, etc.
@Vitamins152
@Vitamins152 2 месяца назад
Read this to know about our past and achievements. It includes modern India as well. Ancient India's Achievments: 1. Ancient universities such as nalanda, takshashila, vikramshila, and much more over thousands of years ago. 2.Indians had concepts of calculus before west like infinite series for pi, power series for sine and cosine, inverse tangent series, and much more. 3. Aryabhatta invented sine function. 4. Bhaskara II gave modern definitions of sine and cosine. 5. Sushruta was one of the pioneers in surgery over 2000 years ago. 6. Maharishi Kanad, a philosopher, proposed the idea of atoms in 600 BCE. 7. Brahmagupta invented the formula to determine the area of cyclic quadrilaterals. 8. Decimal System. 9. Binary number system by pingala. 10. Ayurveda. 11. Bhaskara I stated that at the highest point, the rate of change is zero. 12. Varahamihira predicted water on Mars thousands of years ago. 13. Sridharacharya invented the modern-day quadratic formula. 14. Solutions to quadratics. Modern India's Achievements: 1. Har Gobind Khorana synthesized the first artificial gene and demonstrated the role of nucleotides in protein synthesis. He also played a massive role in cracking the genetic code. 2. Artificial synthesis of coenzyme A by Har Gobind Khorana 3. Chandryaan 3 landing on the south pole of moon. 4. Mars Mission. 5. Sun Mission (Aditya - L1). 6. Fiber optics by Narinder Singh Kapany. 7. Jagdish Chandra Bose was one of the pioneers in wireless communication before Marconi and transmitted signals before him. 8. Discovery of millimeter waves by Jagdish Chandra Bose. 9. Discovery of cholera toxin by Dr. Sambhu Nath De. 10. USB by Ajay Bhatt. 11.Pentium Chips by Vinod Dham. 12. S.N. Bose made contributions to quantum mechanics like Bose-Einstein condensate and laid the foundations for Higgs Boson. 13.Quantum Statistics by S.N. Bose. Also, Boson particles are named after him. 14. Discovery of triple helical structure of collagen. 15. Ramachandran plot, which is a tool used to visualize which angles can amino acids take in proteins. 16. Venki Ramakrishnan discovered the high resolution atomic structure of ribosomes. 17. First DNA based Covid Vaccine. 18. Cervical Cerclage was first described by Sirodkhar. 19. Crescograph. 20. George Sudarshan was one of the pioneers in quantum optics. (Watch and learn more about him). 21. Quantum Zeno effect 22. Microwave Optics. There are many more indian greats you should learn about. Examples: Srinivasa Ramanujan, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, C.V. Raman and Raj Reddy (one of the pioneers in AI along with McCarthy). Many of these were wrongfully attributed to foreigners or they teach you about this stuff, but never tell Indian origins. Bloodsucking leeches and their time is up .😂😂😂😂😂, b*stard Westerners.
@catherinedixon8154
@catherinedixon8154 7 лет назад
I am from the UK and I am sorry for what we have done to India. We should really do something for India. love India from UK..!!
@barkhasahu5493
@barkhasahu5493 7 лет назад
I respect your thoughts.
@AbhishekSingh-rg6qt
@AbhishekSingh-rg6qt 6 лет назад
Catherine Dixon No we don't need your help.Your ancestors have already done so much damage to this country and most importantly our cultural heritage. Your Christian missionaries already funding their planted NGOs to convert people here. So help your country instead.
@AbhishekSingh-rg6qt
@AbhishekSingh-rg6qt 6 лет назад
gilroy pereira I know what she meant. Any missionaries who convert people in the name of help is not good.
@adarshamal7020
@adarshamal7020 6 лет назад
Dear u deserve respect we left our homes back there on Pakistan to stay in India coz of the partion was done by British but trust me I respect you as you are the only one who has the gut to say sorry for all the wrong done by your peoples..
@krab8372
@krab8372 6 лет назад
No Catherine, White people can never be trusted, your UK is running Because of Indian Businesses in the UK, because Indians contribute a lot i repeat A LOT to UK's economy, if we pull out Indians from UK, Britain will be turned into a ghetto, India's pocket change is more than enough to buy out Whole of UK...
@ThomasMathew1988
@ThomasMathew1988 3 года назад
One of those "Vivekananda" moments in Indian History.
@dragonyt60
@dragonyt60 3 года назад
Hahahahaha
@rajat5988
@rajat5988 3 года назад
They have to know the truth.
@ThomasMathew1988
@ThomasMathew1988 3 года назад
The British were poor.
@triyanshu1
@triyanshu1 3 года назад
"vivekanamunund" - ©DolundTrump
@thisisshashankmishra9715
@thisisshashankmishra9715 3 года назад
👍👍
@harvey2733
@harvey2733 Год назад
I am a Modi supporter but this man is hitting on the next level...had congress made him the leader, the situation for congress would have been different...his speech, his charisma and above all the way he dismantled the colonial mindset of brits (which in fact they still possess). Hats off. Dr. Tharoor & Dr. Jaishankar are some real good leaders India can look forward in future. JAI HIND. VANDE MATARAM
@AyushGupta-qr1pu
@AyushGupta-qr1pu Год назад
Rahul Gandhi is actually in bjp . Until there is rahul , there is bjp.
@radeonblue1816
@radeonblue1816 Год назад
I don't know how stupid are you. I am also a Modi supporter but how in the hell does that makes me an anti nationalist???
@hpatel788
@hpatel788 Год назад
When we are commenting out side the country, we rise above the partyline, Rashtra hit hi kevalam!
@AjitKumar-wo9gj
@AjitKumar-wo9gj 4 месяца назад
Agree
@sidlakviewvideo
@sidlakviewvideo Год назад
I get goosebumps when ever I listen to this wonderful oratory from Sashi! This speech should be made available and spread to all so that people can learn how to speak a language, with full command, coming up with facts combined with satirical comments! Brilliant!
@wingaard
@wingaard Год назад
He is a showman and a politician - NOT a historian
@Smcgreg108
@Smcgreg108 6 лет назад
"A robber steals from your home and stubs his toe, you can't really say 'there were sacrifices on both sides'" LOL Well done!
@likesmilitaryhistoryalanmo9568
On the other hand, research suggests that from about 1870 to 1930 Britain took about 1% of India's wealth per year. This was much less than the French, Dutch and Germans took from their lands. The British invested about £400 million in the same period. They brought in an irrigation programme, which increased the amount of land available for farming by 8 times. They developed a coal industry, which had not existed before. Public health and life expectancy increased under British rule, mainly due to improved water supplies and the introduction of quinine treatment against malaria. Big landowners, Indian princes, the Indian middle classes all gained in terms of job opportunities, business opportunities and careers in areas like the law. Ordinary Indians gained little, but the argument still continues about whether British rule made much difference to their lives. Many historians think that the majority of Indians would have remained poor even if they had been ruled by Indians.
@abythomas1188
@abythomas1188 6 лет назад
likesmilitaryhistory Alan Moore The literacy rate when british left was 16%, and about 83% of indians lived under terrific powerty during british rule
@ralpaul1
@ralpaul1 6 лет назад
The invaders were the invaders who took the motherland of the indigenous people for the sake of their good. But why we talk so much about British is because they have not just colonized India but a major part of the world land. Europeans in the game of colonization went long way and vanished the culture and economy and that is what we call "imperialism". No other invader in india occupied the greater land as compared to bristish in india. Yes the previous Arab rulers afghan ruler and say mongol invaders took the wealth to their country and we still call them invaders. Muslim rulers like Alauddin Khilji, SherShah Suri, Akhbar etc ruled with the great economic measures and introduced number of reform in the economic and cultural aspect which has been adopted in the modern administration. And the point is none of these rulers can be called as invaders because if we call them the invader we must call any king of that era "the invader". None took the wealth for the sake of their own motherland because they ruled their territory as their motherland. Whereas British even at the time of industrial revolution took raw material from their colonies. Ask America the question that what was the point of 13 colonies at the Atlantic coast? was it really to migrate because of the shortage of land? British even restricted their own colonies to do business and imposed heavy duties. Thus they rebel and asked for the total independence. So its the question of selfish administration that has been imposed forcefully on us. And we still Mr Ripon "Ripon the good" and praise Mr William Bentinck for the efforts he made in abolishing the practices of sati,child marriage etc
@majimakiriyu4872
@majimakiriyu4872 6 лет назад
dearjohnny "If Dogs and Indians not allowed " is like your home then definitely that home is not worth living
@naveenk6387
@naveenk6387 6 лет назад
Yes . .They also created the Sun, the Moon and other planets which were not available in India until then ..
@buntybru3106
@buntybru3106 5 лет назад
Normal :- Thug life Tharoor: - Delinquent life
@RitiksVideos
@RitiksVideos 4 года назад
more like: Normal: Thug Life Tharoor: Delinquent Sentience
@ShubhamBhushanCC
@ShubhamBhushanCC 4 года назад
Delinquent Subsistence
@honestabe5153
@honestabe5153 4 года назад
idiot
@tihamah4362
@tihamah4362 4 года назад
@@honestabe5153 so are you
@sainipunit
@sainipunit 2 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@TheRealInferno
@TheRealInferno Год назад
This speech is the perfect blend of history, roasting, and facts. My respect to Shashi Tharoor for this informative, yet comedic speech.
@Vitamins152
@Vitamins152 4 месяца назад
Read this to know about our past and achievements. Ancient India's Achievments: 1. Brits say they gave us education. But, we already had ancient universities like nalanda, takshashila, vikramshila, and much more over thousands of years ago. 2.Indians had concepts of calculus before west like infinite series for pi, power series for sine and cosine, inverse tangent series, and much more. These series were made by Madhava, who was a medieval indian mathematician and astronomer. 2. Aryabhatta invented sine function. 3. Bhaskara II gave modern definitions of sine and cosine. 4. Sushruta performed complex surgeries like brain, cataract, rhinoplasty, limb, and much more over 2000 years ago. Surgery was invented in Egypt first, but we made many contributions to it. 5. Maharishi Kanad, a philosopher, proposed the idea of atoms in 600 BCE. 6. Brahmagupta invented the formula to determine the area of cyclic quadrilaterals. 7. Decimal System. 8. Binary number system by pingala. 9. Ayurveda. 10. Bhaskara I stated that at the highest point, the rate of change is zero. 11. Varahamihira predicted water on Mars thousands of years ago. 12. Sridharacharya invented the modern-day quadratic formula. 13. Solutions to quadratics. Modern India's Achievements: 1. Har Gobind Khorana synthesized the first artificial gene and demonstrated the role of nucleotides in protein synthesis. He also artificially synthesized coenzyme A and played a massive role in cracking the genetic code. I reccomend you watch and learn more about him. He shaped modern genetics. 2. Chandryaan 3 landing on the south pole of moon. 3. Mars Mission. 4. Sun Mission (Aditya - L1) 5. Fiber optics by Narinder Singh Kapany. 6. Jagdish Chandra Bose was one of the pioneers in wireless communication before Marconi and transmitted signals before him. 7. Discovery of millimeter waves by Jagdish Chandra Bose. 8. Discovery of cholera toxin by Dr. Sambhu Nath De. 9. USB by Ajay Bhatt. 10. Pentium Chips by Vinod Dham. 11. S.N. Bose made contributions to quantum mechanics like Bose-Einstein condensate and laid the foundations for Higgs Boson. 12. Quantum Statistics by S.N. Bose. Also, Boson particles are named after him. 13. G.N. Ramachandran discovered the triple helical structure of collagen protein and deepened our understanding of sickle cell anemia. 14. Ramachandran plot, which is a tool used to visualize which angles can amino acids take in proteins. 15. Venki Ramakrishnan discovered the high resolution atomic structure of ribosomes, which gives us a deeper understanding of how ribosomes manufacture proteins. 16. First DNA based Covid Vaccine. 17. Cervical Cerclage was first described by Sirodkhar. 18. Crescograph. 19. George Sudarshan was one of the pioneers in quantum optics. (Watch and learn more about him). 20. Microwave Optics. There are many more indian greats you should learn about. Examples: Srinivasa Ramanujan, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, C.V. Raman and Raj Reddy (one of the pioneers in AI along with McCarthy). These brits committed horrific atrocities against us and brought artificial famines, which killed 100s of millions of Indians. They also r*ped teenage indian girls and sold them to s*x slavery. They did the same with young women. This caused a spread of nasty stds. They also shot indian children with rifles and flogged them with their whiplash tool or whatever it is. Ps, we had advanced ship building industries and textile industries. They destroyed it. Not only that, Westerners teach you about these inventions, but never tell indian origins. Not only that, these people call us primitive, yet look at our ancient architecture.Many of our inventions were wrongfully attributed to Westerners. Also, I do not know why Greece is considered Western when their culture is nothing close to Western. They did not have a civilization of their own, so they had to appropriate Greek and Roman identity. If Greece and Rome did not exist, they would start calling Egypt, Babylon, and Sumeria as Western 😂😂. Well karma is a b**ch, anglos and other Western countries are on a decline, and I bet they will not even exist in the coming years because of immigration and because of their looted money they can last only so long, I will enjoy their demise.
@lisasmith6271
@lisasmith6271 9 месяцев назад
I'm floored by this guy!!!! Every word he says is the absolute truth!!!! How does anyone begin to fix this horrific mess????
@ritishp
@ritishp 7 лет назад
"No wonder the sun never set on the British empire because even God couldn't trust the English in the dark"... LOL.. That's such a classic !! :D
@dhaneshdeshpande9290
@dhaneshdeshpande9290 7 лет назад
miuzicspel it would take me days to reply to every single one of your absurd arguments but there's two that I would like to mention specifically - Indias share of GDP is lesser now than in 1947 is because there are many, many more countries now owing to decolonization, disintegration of USSR or simply breaking up and formation of new states. Second - Are you comparing the greatest colonial empire to some insignificant event that happened thousands of years ago which has never been mentioned and hasn't caused Britain any permanent harm in any way whatsoever. Stop denying it. Colonialism was probably the greatest effort man has ever made to carry out the cruelest of crimes under the guise of 'development' and finally the oppressed are asking for nothing more than an apology, getting cowardly whispers of nonsensical, misinformed statistics back. this shows nothing more than Britain's famous historic lack of empathy and complete disregard to anyone's interests other than itself. A sorry would do.
@donaldedward4951
@donaldedward4951 6 лет назад
Comical but God doesn't get a vote and those that kill in His name ought never to be trusted..
@dhruvpatel-lz6dw
@dhruvpatel-lz6dw 6 лет назад
miuzicspel stop hiding behind stats you Satan worshipper!
@donaldedward4951
@donaldedward4951 6 лет назад
I hold no brief for the British Empire or for any empire but I will merely observe that for a huge and thriving sophisticated, knowledgeable, healthy, scientific and ancient people like the Indians it is surprising that a little country like England could have subdued it and added it as a colony and made that plump little female on the throne the Empress of India. Were you guys asleep or what? Or is this one big fairy story? Now you cannot blind us with all the persiflage and insults to and about the British to divert us away from that important question which needs answering. While you are about it in which great Indian University did they measure in the year 1600 the GDP of both India and the world. I am interested to discover that. As a non-Indian I mourn the murder of one of the greatest your country has produced and regret many other things the disgraceful caste system and the treatment of the dalits (the untouchables), the inability to get along with your minorities such as the Muslims and the destruction and death which followed the Brits leaving India and wholesale suicides of so many Indian farmers. Those British never introduced the disgusting habit of burning corpses by the Ganges and tossing the remains in the already polluted River. I've seen the pictures Yeach! I suggest that you use your time and energy fixing these and other problems in preference to insulting those Brits living today whose ancestors likely shed blood in expanding the empire in India and other places. Some of today's Brits run thriving businesses that they would NOT have been able to if they had not left India for Britain. When you have reached the standards of other places which were once part of their empire such as America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand etc I would like to hear more of your complaints.
@aryamansharma5301
@aryamansharma5301 6 лет назад
India was not a single nation when the British first came.The British came here for business purposes which was by then sponsored by the then invaders of India,the Mughals.To be honest,there was no such thing as India back then because only the races of Dravidians and Aryans who came on the banks of the Indus were the earliest Indians.At that particular time,there was continuous war between the Mughals and other smaller territories in the region which we today know as "India".The East India Company took advantage of this and the carelessness of Mughals strenghthened their position even more.Furthermore,the defeat of French and Portuguese by the Britishers led to even more control over the region.There was no such thing as India till the beginning of 20th century,when people began searching for a symbol of unity symbolising the entire region as 'Bharat Mata' or Mother India.Even after the independence,Sardar Vallabhai Patel went to every kingdom in the Indian subcontinent and asked for the formation of a new nation.So your whole notion of a huge country is completely wrong.India is known for its unity in diversity because more than 90% of the entire country has not descended from Indian subcontinent itself
@mattheoswho1010
@mattheoswho1010 3 года назад
When this guys is on Spotify, the ads have to listen to him.
@NMDHAKAD
@NMDHAKAD 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@vikashnegi1481
@vikashnegi1481 3 года назад
😂😂😂😁
@ashokkumaran5752
@ashokkumaran5752 3 года назад
When he opens Twitter, the app listens to him
@chandrakanth3875
@chandrakanth3875 3 года назад
This speech is interesting but the irony is there was no India before British came. It was all petty kingdoms, India is size of Europe. To create a country by force joining all these petty kingdoms and to rule it for 200 years it is not a small task. I doubt if British had not come we could have created a country with all our caste, languages, sects, religions, geography into one nation. When just British left itself we fragmented into two nations Pakistan and India Hindu religion reformed and Indian intellectuals like Nehru, Gandhi, Tilak, Man Mohan Roy, Ambedkar, Maulana Azad were all product of British education and British rule.
@mattheoswho1010
@mattheoswho1010 3 года назад
@@chandrakanth3875 This doesn't change the fact that the adds have to listen to him...
@johnlyons4836
@johnlyons4836 Год назад
Schools don’t teach this in Britain
@studyhelp1965
@studyhelp1965 Год назад
Because they don't want to..... Who would teach their wrong deeds.
@ChildofYeshua39
@ChildofYeshua39 Год назад
Wym bro, Britain and all European countries probably show colonialism in a bad light and that’s probably why they vandalized th statue of Winston Churchill, they emphasize on the racism, although it probably was common then and they do not emphasize his role in ww2
@abhirupdebnath8696
@abhirupdebnath8696 8 месяцев назад
British school teach truth history not Shashi Tharoor's fake propaganda
@unwisely
@unwisely 10 месяцев назад
Lots of young and wrongly educated Brits think their ancestors did nothing wrong and the cause of India's poverty is on us Indians. We don't blame them, we blame their predecessors. I hope they can acknowledge at least that much.
@jj591
@jj591 5 месяцев назад
Nope, they are hundred percent right that it is on Indians. Just cause youw watched a single speech doesn't mean you know everything in history. A lot of British were also poor during colonial era.
@Ankit-ce3jm
@Ankit-ce3jm 4 года назад
Meanwhile Oxford University: Friends today we kicked our own ass by inviting this man! Cheers!
@ryzenseven1705
@ryzenseven1705 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@musicisimportant5699
@musicisimportant5699 4 года назад
Ankit ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZSzRsU8PShE.html
@nobodynothingberg4886
@nobodynothingberg4886 4 года назад
Still not getting reparations lol 😂
@ryzenseven1705
@ryzenseven1705 4 года назад
@@nobodynothingberg4886 Nikal lau** lau** lekr nikal
@nobodynothingberg4886
@nobodynothingberg4886 4 года назад
Ryzen Seven nah
@maheswarareddy3733
@maheswarareddy3733 4 года назад
Finally an Indian made them realise what we lost in 200 years. Royalty doesn't come by looting.
@felixjr8604
@felixjr8604 4 года назад
Yet indians are still being looted nothing has changed only the names
@fanofyoutubers9792
@fanofyoutubers9792 4 года назад
felix Jr congress rss etc
@iknowyoubetter2028
@iknowyoubetter2028 4 года назад
Maheswara Reddy read about henry medd and edwin lutyens
@sasuneuzumaki2186
@sasuneuzumaki2186 4 года назад
It's more than 300 years
@fanofyoutubers9792
@fanofyoutubers9792 4 года назад
@cocosongo1 indians betray their own people and so do africans..
@chakraviulofi
@chakraviulofi Год назад
Seven years still this speech is ever grateful.
@samaunnobi3861
@samaunnobi3861 8 месяцев назад
One of the best oratories i have ever listened to.... Wow..please give a big hand for this legend.. Long live
@adharmicindian491
@adharmicindian491 2 года назад
Britishers: "We taught you English". Shashi Tharoor: "Hold my cup of tea."
@akheeldas3988
@akheeldas3988 2 года назад
And keep sipping until i finish destroying you in your own language. 🤣
@ad11177
@ad11177 2 года назад
WE gave them tea in the first place
@pas5735
@pas5735 2 года назад
@@ad11177 No they bought tea from China
@akshatsharma9740
@akshatsharma9740 2 года назад
@@pas5735 India and China traded tea, which was the reason british got , also India invented kung fu and other martial arts
@freeplex589
@freeplex589 2 года назад
Not funny
@vs-gj4cp
@vs-gj4cp 4 года назад
If he was my history teacher, i would never have failed at it
@zayaanahmed909
@zayaanahmed909 4 года назад
You wouldn’t understand the most of his vocabulary ;)
@helloyouthere8133
@helloyouthere8133 4 года назад
GSB 144 leave out uttar pradesh and bihar
@helloyouthere8133
@helloyouthere8133 4 года назад
V S he can convince anyone wrong history because he is a lying politcian after all
@mrinmoysonowal3845
@mrinmoysonowal3845 4 года назад
@@helloyouthere8133 I think you are mistaking him to be Amit Shah.
@helloyouthere8133
@helloyouthere8133 4 года назад
Mrinmoy Sonowal lol
@avinsan496
@avinsan496 Год назад
This man is great...so sad the filthy politics is keeping this man from limelight...he should be pm candidate for his knowledge and skills...
@postingsouls9601
@postingsouls9601 Год назад
we have many experts like him, its not about it, the only thing is his party which was in power for a long time is no longer in power
@radharamanmukhopadhyay3950
@radharamanmukhopadhyay3950 Год назад
He chose a wrong party।
@reverendkafka4178
@reverendkafka4178 Год назад
He is a career diplomat. And he's erudite and eloquent. But that's about it. He has no ability in policy making, party organization, or running the country.
@meram4473
@meram4473 Год назад
@@reverendkafka4178 sadly yes, but still we never got to see those qualities (meaning i don't know if he didn't get the chance or ...)
@jamaicansonnets1560
@jamaicansonnets1560 8 месяцев назад
​@@reverendkafka4178Did the likes of Modi and Amit Shah have any demonstrated experience of sculpting policy and running the country?
@YochevedDesigns
@YochevedDesigns Год назад
This speech should be a model for all speech and debate teams everywhere. Not only is he charming, well spoken, and engaging, he brings the RECIEPTS (and the shade, the shade of it all!)
@Phoenix-King-ozai
@Phoenix-King-ozai 5 лет назад
That moment when Britishers realise that this dude is better at English than they are
@sohandesai818
@sohandesai818 4 года назад
@Ross Piyan a really good argument there. In that case Mr. Tharoor is maligning the imperial legacy. And actively so, considering the views that his speeches have garnered. How about you bring that to Mr. Tharoor's notice. You seem to be able to counter his arguments. Good luck!
@paramjitsingh5417
@paramjitsingh5417 4 года назад
@Ross Piyan Ross please get your head out from your queen ass and accept the changing world. You assholes are still living in past. India has grown very fast and still growing. Have some hajmola and digest this fact
@emperoromi8540
@emperoromi8540 4 года назад
Ross Piyan is a victim of Aryan invasion theory, it not his fault.
@amolkale2140
@amolkale2140 4 года назад
He is bramhin!
@The_Failed_Doctor
@The_Failed_Doctor 4 года назад
😜😜😜😜
@fahimshehzad2113
@fahimshehzad2113 3 года назад
I was born in Pakistan but I feel equally represented by this man as any Indian would. Edit: There is so much hate in this world. I commented this because I wanted to show my respect for this man and your country. I wanted to show that I still identify as an Indian. But I did not make this comment so that you can tell me how my country is a myth. How it only exists because of the British and "jihadist propaganda". My country is my identity. Just like India is yours. Despite what your history books say, Jinnah is to me what Gandhi is to you. I showed respect for your country and the only thing I could ask in return is that very same respect. Please don't spread hate. Spread love. Make this world a better place. Hate will not get you anywhere.
@akanshanarvekar1099
@akanshanarvekar1099 3 года назад
No doubt Our history is same
@Indy-ne9ui
@Indy-ne9ui 3 года назад
We were the same people...same country and we bled the same for 200 years
@thenewera4506
@thenewera4506 3 года назад
No doubt you guys have been taught in history classes that Pakistan is older than India as u got Independence one day before the India...! Btw u gotta feel the same as there was no Pakistan before 1947.
@osman7365
@osman7365 3 года назад
@@thenewera4506 no we aren't taught that
@osman7365
@osman7365 3 года назад
@@thenewera4506 we only study pre British, post British and post partition
@vaibhavlodhe6836
@vaibhavlodhe6836 Год назад
"One pound a year for the next 200 years," he showed them to their place.
@djr3386
@djr3386 Год назад
I feel after Swami Vivekanandaji's speech before the west, this argument placed before the west by Shri Shashi Tharoor comes in second by an Indian in calibre. 🙏
@persimmon93
@persimmon93 8 лет назад
"We were denied democracy so we had to snatch it, seize it from you." The true sentiment of every nation that suffered the the oppression of colonialism.
@patrickeh696
@patrickeh696 8 лет назад
+persimmon93 Really? So, where was the democracy in India BEFORE Britain introduced the idea into India. Please show all the democracy in India PRE British contact. Or, stfu!
@audobone
@audobone 8 лет назад
+Pat Emilio (Illogic Buster) It means that there was no democracy brought by the British into India, not that the British took away a pre-existing form of democracy in India. You've interpreted the statement wrongly.
@persimmon93
@persimmon93 8 лет назад
Pat Emilio If you honestly think that Great Britain at the height of its empire recognized equality between British and colonials, then you really need to research what colonialism is with a realistic mindset. Think about it. Do you really think Great Britain had "Indian" representatives in Parliament protesting the invasion of their country? Do you really think British citizens who committed crimes in India were treated equally compared to if an "Indian" committed the same crime? Besides. before we even begin to ask the question if European colonialism was good for Asians because it "brought democracy" we have to ask the question what exactly is democracy, because there are many people who would argue Great Britain itself wasn't a democracy. Some say Great Britain was a constitutional monarchy, others say an oligarchic-plutocracy. So to say that Great Britain "introduced" democracy to India or any of its colonies is as true as saying Great Britain allowed their American colonials to be independent without bloodshed. India fought for their independence via non-violence resulting in thousands of unwarranted deaths on the side of the "Indians" which resulted in Great Britain being pressured to allow India to become independent. After which, Indian princes/leaders held a meeting and eventually agreed to set up a democratic system to govern their sub-continent. I hope this has been a good lesson for you. Just remember, colonialism = bad. Glorious but still bad.
@persimmon93
@persimmon93 8 лет назад
Pat Emilio I was proving a point that colonialism = bad because of the inequality that comes naturally in the relationship between the conquerors and the conquered. Even if you attempt to justify it saying "they were a savage land before "Britain" introduced democracy etc." (Which is wrong anyway).
@his1ojd
@his1ojd 8 лет назад
+Pat Emilio (Illogic Buster) Britain was not a democratic country until well after its colonisation of India was complete. So it is impossible for you to say that, without Britain, India would not have made its own progress towards democracy (just as Britian had over the course of the nineteenth century), because quite simply Britain removed India's political freedom to do so by maintaining a despotic imperial administration of India. You should also take account of Japan, which was one of the few other Asian countries not to come under Western imperial control during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but still developed its own democratic institutions during the nineteenth and early twentieth century without the interference of western colonialism. In the case of Britain's colonial relationship with India, it is incontrovertible that Britain suppressed calls by Indian's for the establishment of their own democratic institutions. Even after the close of the First World War, when 1.2 million Indian servicemen had fought for Britain and its Empire (a higher figure than the combined numbers of servicemen from South Africa, Canada, New Zealand, and Canada), Britain still denied India any sort of meaningful democratic rights which gave Indians' sovereignty over how their own country was administered. In doing so, Britain denied India the democratic privileges that many Indians had hoped that their country's sacrifice would have earned. The reality is Britain only moved towards establishing meaningful democratic institutions in India, once the British realised during the Second World War that Indian independence was inevitable and that it would be in the West's interests to establish a democratic capitalist Asian power rather than one which underwent a Communist revolution. As you might have guessed by now, your statement was ill-informed and incorrect when you praised Britain for moving India along a path towards democracy. There is no proof that India would not have done so itself had it had the political freedom to do so; and when Britain did finally encourage Indian self-representation it was only answering long-standing Indian calls for democracy in an attempt to preserve its own interests during the final death throws of the British Empire.
@irfnshajhn5579
@irfnshajhn5579 4 года назад
The Indian KOHINOOR on British crown gives simple msg: "Greatest thieves of all Time!"
@iknowyoubetter2028
@iknowyoubetter2028 4 года назад
Monkey D. Luffy ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZSzRsU8PShE.html
@irfnshajhn5579
@irfnshajhn5579 4 года назад
@@iknowyoubetter2028 ?
@dinod7687
@dinod7687 4 года назад
The Royal family had no shame ever. If u look into their legacy of members n now the new rats born want only American used pussies as princesses aka wife after all their dirty sexcapades get printed on tabloids. Karma is a bitch.
@dinod7687
@dinod7687 4 года назад
@@iknowyoubetter2028.. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GTyVp-sAXT4.html . I think u should give me ur username now
@spaul9697
@spaul9697 4 года назад
@@iknowyoubetter2028 yeah seen the debate proves India to be a functional democracy but here Sashi tharoor was just stating facts
@appy_ness
@appy_ness 8 месяцев назад
For those, whose arguments are, the British gave Indians this and that, like railways... firstly as Shashi mentioned, they didn't create those for us, Indians, it was simply for the benefit of themselves, paid by Indian tax payers... yes, the byproduct might have been useful to Indians to some extent although the extent of which was highly limited. But, the most important point is, none of those needed colonization. There are many countries who did all of those, even though they were never colonized. We probably could have done much better much faster, if not being plunged into poverty and one of the worst performing ecomonies after 200 years of colonial torture. So, stop it with the justification. It's really sad to see former oppressors trying to downplay the gruesome reality that Indians were put through. Yeah, I get that it's not the current generation's fault, for like, how cruel or barbaric Churchill was, but the burden would be a bit lighter, if only the present Britain can accept the wrongs of their past.
@NextdoorExpat
@NextdoorExpat 2 месяца назад
Yeah everybody saw the video Mr CopyPasta
@robertneikha1903
@robertneikha1903 4 года назад
How on earth is he getting so much information from that small piece of paper.
@kishpawar
@kishpawar 4 года назад
He has a PhD in the matter and also has worked for the UN for 30 years. He's written books on the same matter.
@swaraligore7682
@swaraligore7682 4 года назад
All he wrote were points and was explaining them in detail
@jeonghan2493
@jeonghan2493 4 года назад
Bhai exam me micro copy laaye nahi kya kabhi
@shaisha6273
@shaisha6273 4 года назад
It's his brain. His amazing brain.
@jaymehta9638
@jaymehta9638 4 года назад
Robert Neikha thats the fucking notes rest is in his brain
@InfiniteQuasars
@InfiniteQuasars 8 лет назад
All facts and no fake glory. Unke saamne hi unki maari. Maza aa gaya.
@naveentyagi99
@naveentyagi99 8 лет назад
Kshitij Tripathi aaj to isne takdi maar li.
@anonymous-rv9ev
@anonymous-rv9ev 8 лет назад
Kshitij Tripathi Absolutely, I think what he said near the end was most important. There is no sum of money that can somehow account for the past damage of colonialism. I don't believe Indians are even asking for money. However, there needs to be some serious acknowledgement on the part of the English and other European countries. The Britishers should start by shutting the fuck up about telling people from the Indian subcontinent to get out of England.
@RogueHedonist
@RogueHedonist 8 лет назад
Kshitij Tripathi Got to give it to the brits to sit there and take it in the name of academia, in India we would have behaved like goons, beating up the speaker, vandalizing the venue, burning effigies on the roads for this sort of speech.
@InfiniteQuasars
@InfiniteQuasars 8 лет назад
RogueHedonist True, gotta give it to them. That's liberalism for you.
@RahulYadav-ri2th
@RahulYadav-ri2th 8 лет назад
Kshitij Tripathi ,,,, yes u r right... But here in india all need is fake & feku stories to win elections...
@bolangbo02
@bolangbo02 Год назад
Fantastic! His speeches blew my mind. I didn't feel like he is from India, his speeches is amazing. I ever seen such the purest English spoken person by the Indian people.
@jaibdmambe1787
@jaibdmambe1787 Год назад
Fun fact : India is the largest English speaking country in the world. Many of us Indians can actually think in English too😅
@thomsboys77
@thomsboys77 9 месяцев назад
Lmao
@Auror2k05
@Auror2k05 2 месяца назад
​@@jaibdmambe1787Koi bhi angrezi mein baat nahi karta hai. Angrezi sirf north-south ke beech communicate karne ke liye hai
@debolinasarkar2781
@debolinasarkar2781 8 месяцев назад
He makes Britishers use a dictionary.
@EdPaul-uc3ew
@EdPaul-uc3ew 3 месяца назад
I heard he himself wrote the Oxford dictionary! 📝📘🇬🇧
@en6754
@en6754 3 года назад
“It’s a bit rich to oppress, enslave, kill, torture, maim people for 200 years and then celebrate the fact that they are democratic at the end of it.” I see British pride melting away with every word that comes out of his mouth. What a lesson.
@feister2869
@feister2869 3 года назад
Isn’t the British empire pride you know dead like their influence is broken after like losing 90% of their lands
@jagonchichon590
@jagonchichon590 3 года назад
Enlightenment and patriotism are not antithesis to one another
@oracle8192
@oracle8192 3 года назад
@@feister2869 If Britian's pride rests on it's colonies rather than on its own merit, then British pride deserves to be shattered
@manfrombritain6816
@manfrombritain6816 3 года назад
@@feister2869 Britain is still top of the world's "soft power" list you mong
@feister2869
@feister2869 3 года назад
eren eren well it’s gone
@boloxe7462
@boloxe7462 3 года назад
This is where I got to know Dr. Shashi Tharoor . ❤️ (Edited : when Shashi Tharoor makes a grammatical mistakes, dictionary correct itself).. thanks for the likes , never expect this...,! 😅❤️
@shantiratha6276
@shantiratha6276 3 года назад
😂😂haha true
@visionll8661
@visionll8661 3 года назад
Dekhke likha hai comment..... fuck off......
@ffmm2078
@ffmm2078 3 года назад
What a bait
@remya2492
@remya2492 3 года назад
Yes... true
@visionll8661
@visionll8661 3 года назад
@godSave waldo bro gawar hote hai aise log dont worry😂😂
@aashi6620
@aashi6620 Год назад
Goosebumps! Always!
@priteshpjjagani4753
@priteshpjjagani4753 Год назад
Absolutely. Alongside the Koh-I-Noor diamond, Maharaja Ranjit Singh also gifted a large number of other precious stones to Lord Hardinge at the Treaty of Lahore including several sizable emeralds. At that time these items were seen as tokens of appreciation for British forces rather than having any real commercial value; however their true worth was inestimable due not only to their rarity but also because diamonds (as well as rubies and other gems) increased hugely in price after Marilyn Monroe's iconic performance "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" showcased them prominently on black and white film screens across the world. This increased popularity has remained until today meaning that diamonds are now far more valuable than many other gemstones - something which is reflected in their current market prices all around the globe.
@AbdulSalampsychologist
@AbdulSalampsychologist 3 года назад
Shashi Tharoor giving a tough time to RU-vid's Subtitle algorithm.
@cittoo
@cittoo 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@ambasta5912
@ambasta5912 2 года назад
Chaudhary surname 🙄
@Navneeth22
@Navneeth22 2 года назад
@@ambasta5912 😂😂 bhat, bajwa, Sabi Hindu ancestors.
@ambasta5912
@ambasta5912 2 года назад
@@Navneeth22 aacha ye wai takke takke waale hain na 😂
@yesbhadra6696
@yesbhadra6696 2 года назад
He is a fool as far as assessing and weighing and appreciating the good vs bad of British rule. If British or any western power had not occupied India, India by now would have been a member of Arabic League and Islamic Republics. English gave us English, so thank them.
@Concordia1
@Concordia1 8 лет назад
We will not mind if you become Prime Minister of Pakistan. At some point, I was feeling you are speaking for ~us~ not only Indians. I was getting the feeling that I have some Indian Genes, and yes I have. Salute from Pakistan.
@anjani9070
@anjani9070 8 лет назад
Of course you have our genes. After all Pakistan was a part of India during the British rule. They divided us. Mohammed Ali Jinah was equally responsible for the partition. He thought he was doing it for a noble cause, the security of muslims. What he didn't know was that his political backers and supporters were the Jamindars, Jagirdars and Muslim businessmen who thought their business interests would be suppressed under Hindu majority of India. So they created a new country to further their corporate ambitions. Jinah was deceived by those corporate vultures..
@bharatindian6633
@bharatindian6633 8 лет назад
***** True... and one more historical fact is that none of these so called sirs ever went to jail during freedom movement.
@rahulroyale001
@rahulroyale001 8 лет назад
rao muzaffar ohh they gave the arguments that muslims and hindu are different. we bought the argument, you took it more seriously and became holy representative of islam but look now where are we ? if you guys wouldn't have fooled by few individuals arguments then asia would have been in much peace than now (i am an Indian & i have my muslims friends) wo wale nhi jo aap soch rhe hai i m talking about INDIAN MUSLIMS.
@samm6095
@samm6095 8 лет назад
rao muzaffar Not only genes indeed even yor surname "Rao" hehehe.
@hnbhnb12
@hnbhnb12 8 лет назад
Sahi hai bhai. Aap ko ek acha p.m. chahiye abhi. Hum bhi aapk ka acha hi chahte hai.
@dileephemmady2658
@dileephemmady2658 9 месяцев назад
Wow... Great man with a uniquely intelligent mind and huge contributions to Indian diplomatic services and upholding the pride of Indians.
@mickeygarg
@mickeygarg 9 месяцев назад
History cannot be fixed, future can ❤
@johanxz.
@johanxz. Год назад
"No wonder the sun never set on the British empire because even God couldn't trust the British in the dark." This man single handedly DESTROYED 68 million people's opinions on colonialism. Edit: some dude started an entire war in the reply section You may proceed if you want to. You can't say you weren't warned
@gojimovedchannel1478
@gojimovedchannel1478 Год назад
It should be Even god couldn't trust the British in the dark
@johanxz.
@johanxz. Год назад
@@gojimovedchannel1478 my mistake, thanks for the correction.
@redwater4778
@redwater4778 Год назад
Did not the British put up the streetlights?
@robertmiles1603
@robertmiles1603 Год назад
making an ass of himself is not destroying anything
@Rickzzz969
@Rickzzz969 Год назад
@@robertmiles1603 And you commented like a true ass!
@rajeshx1983
@rajeshx1983 8 месяцев назад
Proud of you sashi tharoor. what a historic speech and this should be frame as syllabus in all the schools in UK then children get an opportunity to study history.
@abshahani4690
@abshahani4690 9 месяцев назад
What a politician he is. I am big fan of sir Shashi from🇵🇰
@Inmydreams444
@Inmydreams444 28 дней назад
Well he is Indian and he is member of Indian national congress.
@srayanjacobs6530
@srayanjacobs6530 4 года назад
He forgot to mention Jalianwalabagh...that incident still sends chills down my spine
@donaldedward4951
@donaldedward4951 3 года назад
Was Acting Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer called to account for the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. I would like to read the full story of this terrible event. It is something the world should hear about.
@fooledbyrandom991
@fooledbyrandom991 3 года назад
No - he was dying at the time and was sick when he was recalled to the UK and died soon after (about 4-5 years of memory serves). To the eternal shame of Britain a forbear of today’s Daily Mail. Allied him a hero and raised a large subscription for him. He died a rich man. He left the army in professional disgrace but little more.
@iknowyoubetter2028
@iknowyoubetter2028 3 года назад
400 people dead But more died in 1984 and 2002 And 21k have already died of the Wuhan virus
@donaldedward4951
@donaldedward4951 3 года назад
Edwin Samuel Montagu, the Secretary of State for India, who called it "a grave error in judgement". In a debate in the House of Commons, he asked, "Are you going to keep your hold on India by terrorism, racial humiliation, subordination and frightfulness, or are you going to rest it upon the goodwill and the growing goodwill of the people of your Indian Empire?" Winston Churchill, at the time Britain's Secretary of State for War, who called the massacre "an episode without precedent or parallel in the modern history of the British Empire… an extraordinary event, a monstrous event, an event which stands in singular and sinister isolation... the crowd was neither armed nor attacking" during a debate in the House of Commons. In a letter to the leader of the Liberals and former Secretary of State for India, the Marquess of Crewe, he wrote, "My own opinion is that the offence amounted to murder, or alternatively manslaughter." Former Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Party H. H. Asquith, who observed: "There has never been such an incident in the whole annals of Anglo-Indian history, nor, I believe, in the history of our empire since its very inception down to present day. It is one of the worst outrages in the whole of our history." B. G. Horniman, who observed: "No event within living memory, probably, has made so deep and painful impression on the mind of the public in this country [England] as what came to be known as the Amritsar massacre." The era of O'Dwyer and Dyer has been deemed "an era of misdeeds of British administration in India". During the Dyer debates in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, there was both praise and condemnation of Dyer. In 1920, the British Labour Party Conference at Scarborough unanimously passed a resolution denouncing the Amritsar massacre as a "cruel and barbarous action" of British officers in Punjab, and called for their trial, the recall of Sir Michael O'Dwyer and the Viceroy, Lord Chelmsford, and the repealing of repressive legislation.[60] Settlement in Britain Churchill, the then Secretary of State for War, wanted Dyer to be disciplined, but the Army Council superseded by him decided to allow Dyer to resign with no plan for further punishment. Following Churchill's speech defending the council's decision and a debate in Parliament, on 8 July 1920 MPs voted for the government by a majority of 247 to 37; a motion calling for approval of Dyer's actions was defeated by a majority of 230 to 129. In 1940 O'Dwyer was assassinated in London. Dyer suffered a series of strokes during the next and last EIGHT years of his life following the massacre and he became increasingly isolated due to the paralysis and speechlessness inflicted by his strokes. He died of cerebral haemorrhage and arteriosclerosis on 23 July 1927 On his deathbed, Dyer reportedly said: So many people who knew the condition of Amritsar say I did right...but so many others say I did wrong. I only want to die and know from my Maker whether I did right or wrong. The Morning Post remembered him in an article titled "The Man Who Saved India" and "He Did His Duty" but the (Liberal) Westminster Gazette wrote a contrary opinion: "No British action, during the whole course of our history in India, has struck a severer blow to Indian faith in British justice than the massacre at Amritsar." Historian Gordon Johnson commented that "...Dyer's actions ran counter to Army regulations. These required that force should be constrained by what was reasonable to achieve an immediate objective; minimum, not maximum, force should be deployed. Moreover, proper warning had to be given. On 13 April 1919, as demonstrated by Collett, Dyer ignored this. While he may have believed the Raj was threatened, and may have thought the mob was out to attack him and his soldiers, this does not justify his cavalier abuse of procedure and his indifference to Indian suffering. In so behaving, he brought not only death to the innocent but also destroyed himself and undermined the empire in which he took so much pride."
@iknowyoubetter2028
@iknowyoubetter2028 3 года назад
@@donaldedward4951 poll2018.trust.org/country/?id=india
@zairahshahid6071
@zairahshahid6071 3 года назад
As Pakistani, I may have many differences with my neighbors but totally agree with this man revealing the dark side of british raj.
@pranav4450
@pranav4450 3 года назад
Well I mean almost all points mentioned by Tharoor apply to Pakistan as well since Pakistan hadn't been split from India yet
@ritikpathania2776
@ritikpathania2776 3 года назад
Britishers are the reason, you are a neighbor otherwise you was my brother..
@ANONYMOUS-xp7nq
@ANONYMOUS-xp7nq 3 года назад
Your history is also roasted
@mmmhhh.
@mmmhhh. 3 года назад
@Mr. Touch i agree, as i have read it was a punishment & propaganda (which as seen is still present) for people living here for decades together to divide them in group based on religions, cast and creed and feed as much hatred as one can because someone had another faith, creed and cast, but were living happily with one another.
@shabeerrl237
@shabeerrl237 3 года назад
You are no different.. British india was once india-pak-bangla
@santoshkumarsingh4380
@santoshkumarsingh4380 Год назад
It is great honour to hear you sir.
@anuragpawar121
@anuragpawar121 3 года назад
This is called "constructive criticism". Hats off to Dr. Shahi Tharoor MP
@user-oy9ut9pb6p
@user-oy9ut9pb6p 3 года назад
Watch Impactful "Soft Power Reparations" presented by Rajiv Malhotra in British Parliament ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pDvNGAQhSYs.html
@AlanWalker-7142
@AlanWalker-7142 3 года назад
Not exactly
@satvikshri
@satvikshri 3 года назад
felt more like destructive criticism
@SureshS-iv4qj
@SureshS-iv4qj 3 года назад
But can't understand y congress fails..but sangis tops😯😪😭😭something wrong with north Indians
@hiteshmehta4383
@hiteshmehta4383 3 года назад
@@SureshS-iv4qj because of not promoting leaders like shashi tharoor and promoting rahul gandhi
@maproductions9945
@maproductions9945 3 года назад
As a British person I applaud this man and am sorry to India for what the Empire did to your country. The government and royal family owe India a lot. Upon learning the truth I have decided not to take pride in the history of the British Empire. In school they sugarcoat how they pillaged India when really it was one of if not the greatest theft in history.
@TarunSharma-gb1uu
@TarunSharma-gb1uu 3 года назад
Wow its in education system too? No wonder that'll make them feel superior since childhood for no reason. You heard the reality, lucky you were not born India with what empire did. Appreciate your response.
@maproductions9945
@maproductions9945 3 года назад
@RAJAT BANSAL As negative as a lot of Indians and Pakistanis in Britain sounds I don't think it's a bad thing, honestly. Not only is it contributing to our society it's also possibly giving Indians and Pakistanis a better life.
@maproductions9945
@maproductions9945 3 года назад
@@TarunSharma-gb1uu Yep. Absolutely criminal how they brainwash kids like that. I figured it out ages ago, Indians arent mad at the British government for no reason. If the British Empire did 'help' India then they wouldnt be so pissed. It's no problem. I just find it a shame some people find it so hard to not be ignorant.
@subratgogoi3226
@subratgogoi3226 3 года назад
@@maproductions9945 i really appreciate your response.. I hope other people also atleast accept the truth about their country
@maproductions9945
@maproductions9945 3 года назад
@@subratgogoi3226 It's no problem mate, but I doubt that will happen any time soon. There is so many ignorant people here it's astonishing.
@soobiyafarheen2159
@soobiyafarheen2159 Месяц назад
Any damn thing related to British colonial empire cannot go without being taken personal by any Indian of any age, that’s the amount of psychological trauma we’ve suffered fr generations , even till date. Let that sink in.
@md.syfulislam5394
@md.syfulislam5394 Год назад
Wow ! 👏
@revr6474
@revr6474 3 года назад
How to Elegantly roast someone? *Sashi* : Hold my water please.
@dehunt88
@dehunt88 3 года назад
Waaa....super😁😁😁
@moulakhan6890
@moulakhan6890 3 года назад
How to pour petrol in burning fire? Revr : hold my comment pls!! 😂😂
@AkshayaSooryaCAnil
@AkshayaSooryaCAnil 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@shahitterjhuli6543
@shahitterjhuli6543 3 года назад
Hold my english🤣🤩
@gsrinivasa6336
@gsrinivasa6336 3 года назад
🤣🤣
@tanturakshit7410
@tanturakshit7410 Год назад
When a speech is mightier than a sword....
@kcnairnair7299
@kcnairnair7299 Год назад
Never could hear enough of this. Must be the 10th time I am watching / listening to this speech. Gladstone and Churchill and Clive and a host of others would turn in their graves, listening to this! Saludos, Indios!
@priteshpjjagani4753
@priteshpjjagani4753 Год назад
Evidence of atrocities committed by Indians against Indians during the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar on April 13, 1919 can be found in multiple sources. British missionary Marcella Sherwood recorded stories of victims who were raped that day, and other accounts have documented reports of looting and destruction of property by Indian soldiers. Additionally, Amritsar's Deputy Commissioner, Michael O'Dwyer, reported to the British government that some of the British Indian troops had "behaved with great brutality and inhumanity" to their own people. These sources provide a sobering reminder of the tragic consequences of the events of that day and the importance of understanding all sides of a situation before making judgements.
@tradingsuccess213
@tradingsuccess213 4 года назад
I have watched full version of this debate where all of participants gave speech on this topic. But I must say nobody even from England was near to his English eloquence. See how many people even opposition party are clapping which wasn't seen when they were speaking. And let me tell you that his party won in this debate by huge margins
@adityakatiyar3764
@adityakatiyar3764 4 года назад
Can u provide the full link for debate.
@ninadborawake3015
@ninadborawake3015 4 года назад
@@CidersAndReligiousCrusades it doesn't matter how many languages you speak. What matters is what you speak. Fuck his English. Just listen and make ur self understand. That how well and how subtly clear he made everyone aware of the British colonial history! And even at the end. All he said was. India just wants British to recognise the genocide and dictatorship they committed on to the Indians for 150 years! It's not about money. But about morality of standing up and accepting ur mistakes. That. Is what matters!
@ninadborawake3015
@ninadborawake3015 4 года назад
@@CidersAndReligiousCrusades I hear you bruv😂. But it is what it is. Take me. I've not even opted for any foreign language. And yet I speak 4 languages😂.... And btw... What was that job again.. of ur late friend u spoke about earlier...?
@gurnoorsingh1453
@gurnoorsingh1453 4 года назад
Adam Marshall.. no one said it was against any law..he was just appreciating the fact that his point were delivered in a way which had a certain flow and passion which quite frankly most of the others lacked
@gurnoorsingh1453
@gurnoorsingh1453 4 года назад
Adam Marshall yeah I see now what you are trying to say and I agree with you on that..but I don’t think he meant that in a way to specify a certain country with a certain language ..a different choice of word would have been better on his part.
@ravirajyaguru5905
@ravirajyaguru5905 2 года назад
My IELTS score just improved by 1 band just by listening to this man.
@dwightschrute4688
@dwightschrute4688 2 года назад
@@alen833 ok clownass
@mihirkapadia9865
@mihirkapadia9865 2 года назад
@@alen833 I just want to ask, if you are from north korea, I mean they are the ones who dont know world history or have excess to. If this guy was lying about anything, there were elected man sitting there from other side as well, they would have spoken against this, wouldn't they?
@nivi-ec4px
@nivi-ec4px 2 года назад
@@alen833 dude i see you commenting on every video pointing out how british colonialism crippled india, watching you flounder around is hilarious lmao Just take the L and leave my man
@TheGoat2367
@TheGoat2367 2 года назад
@@alen833 this isn't about authenticity though
@dhairyasood4109
@dhairyasood4109 Год назад
@@alen833 I'm an Indian and i can tell you stuff like this is literally in our history textbooks from like 8th standard. So I think it's pretty clear who's spreading - sorry, trying to spread - lies in a pitiful attempt
@saranjitkaur231
@saranjitkaur231 Год назад
I want to request everyone that make this video the most viewed video on Oxford union channel do that people can see the greatness of Victorian England
@cabpenguin.
@cabpenguin. Год назад
agree
@satendrapal9268
@satendrapal9268 3 месяца назад
Thank you for elaborating, I've heard stories from my Indian/British grandparents, but this was truly enlightening. Thanks 😢
@brycew2
@brycew2 8 лет назад
I'm pretty dang conservative/libertarian/old school, but this guy convinced me all the way with great arguments. The fact that he only asked for a symbolic amount of reparations demonstrates how sincere he truly is.
@dhaivatshukla6749
@dhaivatshukla6749 8 лет назад
Thank you sir for at least thinking the another way round.... Thank you
@Razovllay
@Razovllay 7 лет назад
In India 3000 people starve to death everyday, and hundreds of millions more live in extreme poverty. All while the middle class live a life of luxury, and the government spend millions sending a probe to Mars. Not to mention the oppressive caste system. India is clearly in no position to lecture others about morality. If he was sincere he would hold his own nation up to the same amount of scrutiny.
@IndianPrince04
@IndianPrince04 7 лет назад
Anyone that is civilized knows the difference good and evil. It should have NOTHING to do with political party affiliation.
@rorysglory4305
@rorysglory4305 7 лет назад
@RyanDavies Did you hear his argument on what was India's contribution to global GDP before the British came and after they left? if yes then you would understand where the poverty came from. India is indeed on a higher moral ground than of British of all people. And probably that was india's weak point back in that time. If India was a sword wielding babarian nation like 17th century British then we wont have been a colony at all. And regarding the Mars program, the technology developed by the funding of that project enabled India to do early detection of Cyclones, saving millions of lives every year. The technology developed in space programs across the world are widely used in daily life (like breast cancer diagnosis) . So, that argument you made is laughable and makes you sound like an illiterate
@Razovllay
@Razovllay 7 лет назад
Rorys Glory India's GDP share was already in terminal decline before the British arrived, Goods that India had a monopoly were now being produced elsewhere in the world and were therefore dramatically falling in value. Europe was also beginning to go through an Industrial Revolution, a process stage that India was nowhere near achieving. As for morality, India wasn't busy fighting others because it was busy fighting itself. The British conquest actually prevented a number of horrific civil wars. Essentially were it not for the Raj, India would still have been poor, but it would also have been disunited. The very concept of Indian unity developed under British rule.
@user-tw8df2xb8g
@user-tw8df2xb8g 4 года назад
The word "loot" is also looted from Hindi... Lol...
@lordgayhind8124
@lordgayhind8124 4 года назад
Take the poo to the loo is from hindi
@lordgayhind8124
@lordgayhind8124 4 года назад
@@urajoke2912 We indian losers have to use tHE BRITISH MASTER'S ENGLISH to communicate with each other.
@urajoke2912
@urajoke2912 4 года назад
@@lordgayhind8124 fuck ur British english american english is better 😂😂🇬🇧🇬🇧💩💩
@urajoke2912
@urajoke2912 4 года назад
@@lordgayhind8124 British needs american and indian big cocks.
@dontplaysmartwithmedontjud7304
@dontplaysmartwithmedontjud7304 4 года назад
@@lordgayhind8124 , No one is british english😂😂😂😂 American English is the real english and it is originated from sanskrit😂
@WisdomIsAwesome
@WisdomIsAwesome Год назад
Wow!
@atulsingh1419
@atulsingh1419 3 года назад
My grand father told me,his uncle participated in ww1 and never came back and his brother participated in ww2 and never came back,he cried during telling me. He told i forgot my brother face,how he was look like....my family have medals of ww1 and ww2. My grand father is 102 years old and still doing great.
@moonlight5889
@moonlight5889 3 года назад
I am sorry for your loss
@PriyaCreationsFun
@PriyaCreationsFun 3 года назад
Salute to them ,
@sarkarelectricals2
@sarkarelectricals2 3 года назад
SORRY ABOUT THEM!!! THAT BASTARD GANDU JI WAS THE CAUSE OF THEIR LOSS
@decodingindia8974
@decodingindia8974 3 года назад
@@sarkarelectricals2 see... U r going off limits now !!! 😡😡😡
@decodingindia8974
@decodingindia8974 3 года назад
@People who Will survive hey u here too ? 😅 Well that is his or her personal opinion whether he or she likes him or not ! But he is accepted universally as an exemplary model of ethical and moral life. He shouldn't insult him like this atleast !!
@hasanubaidullah3916
@hasanubaidullah3916 5 лет назад
I am from Pakistan and whatever he is narrating is the true tale of 200 years ruled by British...! Before partition, we Indians were badly driven by them 😷 Sad thing is they left us with Kashmir Conflict and terrorism hence we are staying under these circumstances and they still believe that we are not independent yet as still quarrelling with each other just to resolve what they left us with 😑
@user-xs8nw6hy2d
@user-xs8nw6hy2d 5 лет назад
Really bro We r all same...
@onlinenotification3457
@onlinenotification3457 5 лет назад
That moment brother..when i read "we Indians" :')
@aatmaDipoBhava
@aatmaDipoBhava 5 лет назад
Yes that true.... We were Indians and the failed 2 nation theory was infact a grand stunt by British secret service agents..... Divide. And rule is thier policy....be it Kashmir, Palestine, Korea,Argentina, BIOT.....or Africa...
@creativityking4649
@creativityking4649 5 лет назад
India and Pakistan are two eyes of a unified body.
@Aashu299
@Aashu299 5 лет назад
There is no conflict with Kashmir. It's ours. Accept it and improve the relationship with us or keep fighting like you've been doing for decades.
@donkeydesiamericanprofessor
@donkeydesiamericanprofessor 10 месяцев назад
Nalanda University, located in present-day Bihar, India, was indeed destroyed multiple times throughout its history. It was one of the most renowned ancient centers of learning in the world, attracting scholars and students from various parts of Asia. The first destruction of Nalanda University occurred during the reign of Mihirakula, a Huna (also known as the White Huns) ruler. Mihirakula was a Central Asian invader who led an army that caused significant damage to Nalanda and other Buddhist monastic centers in the region during the 6th century. The second destruction of Nalanda University took place in the 7th century. This time, the invaders were the Goudas, who are believed to have been a group of Shashanka's army. Shashanka was a regional king of Bengal who opposed Buddhism. The Goudas attacked and destroyed the university, leading to its downfall. However, after the second destruction, Nalanda University was restored by the efforts of the Buddhist king Harshavardhana. Harshavardhana, who ruled over a large part of northern India from the mid-7th to early 8th century, was a patron of Buddhism and played a significant role in reviving Nalanda. He provided support to rebuild the university and attract scholars and students once again, ensuring its revival as a center of learning. Nalanda University continued to flourish for several centuries after its restoration by Harshavardhana until it eventually declined and fell into ruins. The exact reasons for its ultimate demise are not entirely clear but are thought to be a combination of factors such as political instability, invasions, and the overall decline of Buddhism in the region. The ruins of Nalanda were rediscovered in the 19th century and have since been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Apart from the Huns under Mihirakula and the Goudas during the reign of Shashanka, there were other invasions that contributed to the destruction of Nalanda University. Some of the notable invaders include: 1. Bakhtiyar Khilji: In the 12th century, Bakhtiyar Khilji, a general of the Delhi Sultanate, attacked and destroyed Nalanda University. This invasion is considered one of the most devastating for the university, resulting in extensive damage and loss of valuable manuscripts. 2. Muslim Invaders: Nalanda University faced repeated attacks by various Muslim armies during the medieval period. These invasions were part of the larger conflicts between Islamic rulers and regional kingdoms in northern India. The university suffered significant damage during these incursions. It is important to note that while these invasions caused destruction to Nalanda University, the institution managed to recover and continue functioning to some extent. However, the cumulative impact of repeated attacks over several centuries eventually led to its decline and abandonment. Overall, Nalanda University faced several invasions and destruction throughout its history, but it also experienced periods of revival and prosperity in between. Its importance as a center of learning and its resilience in the face of adversity remain significant aspects of its legacy.
@jedidiahanarfi
@jedidiahanarfi 3 месяца назад
I like how they clap as he keeps on roasting Britain! 😂😂
@EAGLEYES112
@EAGLEYES112 3 месяца назад
That's just appreciation.
@moyithunglotha347
@moyithunglotha347 3 года назад
Truth is, he wrote a whole whole 360 pages book "an era of darkness" whilst preparing for this 15 minutes argument. Genius.
@rishavkashyap4938
@rishavkashyap4938 3 года назад
What is the name of that book?
@moyithunglotha347
@moyithunglotha347 3 года назад
@@rishavkashyap4938 AN ERA OF DARKNESS
@llamablade3592
@llamablade3592 3 года назад
@@moyithunglotha347 lmao
@wkeklaalal1577
@wkeklaalal1577 3 года назад
If British History could be a person, it would be a baby of Hitler and Stalin 🤣🇮🇪
@pradyumnrautela5029
@pradyumnrautela5029 3 года назад
No! Rather he took this speech as a base to write the book
@princevegeta3751
@princevegeta3751 3 года назад
He avenged India's 200 years of slavery in 15 minutes and that to in a BRUTAL way without even harming an insect.
@Dunk1970
@Dunk1970 3 года назад
Oh accuracy got harmed along the way in several places through oversimplfying certain aspects, but the readers here only want the sensationalist version. Two examples being to ignore that India (not that it was even a single state) was set to decline in economic status anyway as the western world was going through industrial revolutions which saw massive increases in output that meant they were in the process of racing past India anyway. India was not an untroubled Nirvana before Britain came along. And the speaker here is massively underplaying the complexities of the Bengal famine during the most far reaching of the two world wars. He also seems to have forgotten that Churchill did lobby for American assistance to the famine and also arranged for a lot of food to be sent there once it was established that it wasn't just a local transportation failure. Churchill was no saint, but this guy is making it sound like he wanted it to happen.
@princevegeta3751
@princevegeta3751 3 года назад
@@Dunk1970 Looks like someone's sentiment's also got hurt. My condolence is with you brother.
@Dunk1970
@Dunk1970 3 года назад
@@princevegeta3751 Not at all. I'm aware of all the items he listed and at various points in the past have looked them up to establish their credibility or lack thereof. As I said, there is a lot of rhetoric and cherrypicking of stats in his speech. He's a very good orator though, as was Churchill.
@peaceout5871
@peaceout5871 3 года назад
UK should give our pricious old things that they stolen from india
@kamalkumar7978
@kamalkumar7978 3 года назад
@@Dunk1970 what utter non-sense you are taught! West was going through industrial revolution so the Indian economy was already going to collapse ? So, that why your brit ancestors delebrately destroyed the Indian economy ?
@I.ToshiMjn
@I.ToshiMjn Год назад
This man, i admire 🫡
@shahwalkhan5908
@shahwalkhan5908 3 года назад
Shashi Tharror does not know English. English knows Shashi Tharoor.
@decodingindia8974
@decodingindia8974 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@decodingindia8974
@decodingindia8974 3 года назад
@People who Will survive bhai what's that news ??
@user-oy9ut9pb6p
@user-oy9ut9pb6p 3 года назад
Watch Impactful "Soft Power Reparations" presented by Rajiv Malhotra in British Parliament ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pDvNGAQhSYs.html
@phenomjaris4769
@phenomjaris4769 3 года назад
😆😆😆😆
@swapnilagnihotri5750
@swapnilagnihotri5750 3 года назад
Shashi Tharoor doesn't need to learn English, English needs to learn Shashi Tharoor.
@arshadnb
@arshadnb 3 года назад
Was this a speech ? This was a tight slap on Britain on behalf of Indians 🇮🇳
@kodwoampiahbonney3507
@kodwoampiahbonney3507 3 года назад
Dont worry Africa is next
@Noone-gz8li
@Noone-gz8li 3 года назад
@@kodwoampiahbonney3507 we are with Africans
@jhanvi-.-7234
@jhanvi-.-7234 3 года назад
MHM
@magdaciwis5920
@magdaciwis5920 3 года назад
They deserve it 😊👍
@crazyvideos273
@crazyvideos273 3 года назад
But India still chooses the west😂😂
@AbdullahMQureshi
@AbdullahMQureshi Год назад
If only Pakistan, India and Bangladesh form a pact. This subcontinent would be one of the strongest alliances in the World.
@EAGLEYES112
@EAGLEYES112 8 месяцев назад
Shashi Tharoor made Sir Richard Ottaway world famous.
@SiddharthBhattacharjee2065
@SiddharthBhattacharjee2065 3 года назад
An English friend of mine watched this and exclaimed that Shashi Tharoor speaks better English than most of the English... Lol... Shashi Tharoor could teach English to an English.
@pisusudhir7681
@pisusudhir7681 3 года назад
Thanks to his years spent at the U.N unfortunately, thanks to U.S he lost both the elections he contested for the Sec.Gen post. Not forgetting he was an Avid reader from his childhood, as he couldn't go out & play like other kids his age as he, had Asthma.
@sayanroy4781
@sayanroy4781 3 года назад
There was a Bengali man called Harinath Dey who knew 34 different languages, he was a student of Calcutta University when Sir Asutosh Mukherjee was the VC,it is said that he once challenged a British professor of English saying the professor didn't know enough English and should learn from him 😂 Shashi Tharoor is today's Harinath Dey
@DP-zd8fr
@DP-zd8fr 3 года назад
I worked for an Englishman (a Londoner) for 8 years (1997-2005) and on many occasions my colleagues and I had to correct his grammar. But to be fair, this is common to every national. One doesn't achieve mastery over a language just because it is one's mother tongue. Mastery comes from study and practice.
@AkshayaSooryaCAnil
@AkshayaSooryaCAnil 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@DP-zd8fr
@DP-zd8fr 3 года назад
Language is a tool to communicate. That's it. There is no point in being eloquent if your audience is unable to understand what you are saying. If people with superior proficiency knew that simplicity is the key to communication, they would be more appreciable.
@rajeevsharma2404
@rajeevsharma2404 8 лет назад
grt speech.. Take a bow.. In years, First time i m proud of any Congressman.
@TheMaskwa
@TheMaskwa 8 лет назад
Rajeev Sharma Ideological and political differences aside, we are all Indians and we all love our country.
@forbiddenlovealive
@forbiddenlovealive 8 лет назад
Rajeev Sharma Before being a congressman he has served in UN I think. And yes sadly he is with Congress.
@dhruvilpatel100
@dhruvilpatel100 8 лет назад
Unanimously one of the most learned & wise man of India
@krishnasharda1652
@krishnasharda1652 8 лет назад
sharad vaidya He was supposed to be the secretary general for the UN after Kofi Anan but the US backed up the other guy.
@TheGuterrez
@TheGuterrez 8 лет назад
sharad vaidya Sadly? Let's not forget what the Indian National Congress has done since 1947.
@Jaamacmasri
@Jaamacmasri Месяц назад
my country Somalia, a lots of people were killed and their land were gabbed by other countries, but as it did in different countries of the world, British government never apologised and neither gave compensations to the Somali people, in a way they changed the previous Somali map, giving parts of Somalia to Ethiopian emperors, Kenya and French coastal colonies in western Somalia, known as today Djibouti .
@suhaneegupta814
@suhaneegupta814 3 года назад
" No wonder the sun never set in the British Empire, for even God could not trust the British with the Dark" OH MY GOD. This guy is AWESOME
@international_fraud
@international_fraud 3 года назад
In the dark*
@thjiwandrlm1991
@thjiwandrlm1991 3 года назад
... because even god couldn't trust...😅
@suhaneegupta814
@suhaneegupta814 3 года назад
@@thjiwandrlm1991 means the same u know....
@GaryHField
@GaryHField 2 года назад
He said the English. That's a big relief for the Scots and the Welsh.
@alanp5282
@alanp5282 2 года назад
@@suhaneegupta814 Watch the debate between shashi tharoor zareer masani debate
@razztastic
@razztastic Год назад
50 years ago it was so controversial to say that the British should give Ireland back to the Irish that Paul McCartney's song saying exactly that was banned from being broadcasted on the radio. I can't believe it's taken 200 years for British people of high standing to really speak about how wrong it is the things that Britain has done to other countries.
@extemporaneous4545
@extemporaneous4545 Год назад
What do you expect from a nation of thieves and cowards??!
@sunayreddy4940
@sunayreddy4940 3 года назад
The woman in blue enjoyed it more than all Indians put together
@ishiable
@ishiable 3 года назад
She was jamaican i think, and she loved that speech
@angryyoungman4389
@angryyoungman4389 3 года назад
She is a kind heart innocent Lady
@williamvorkosigan5151
@williamvorkosigan5151 3 года назад
No shortage of Useful Idiots in UK Universities.
@akshays5759
@akshays5759 Год назад
I think Swami vivekananda's and Sashi taroor's speeches have similiar vibes. Although both are scholars in different domains, they share a unique ability to attract the attention of people, especially in a cosmopolitan stage.
@valipokkann
@valipokkann Год назад
One can see the pride, joy and tears this speech bring to every Indian by seeing the Indian women sitting near to Tharoor in 11:30 + 🔥
@agnosticatheist1620
@agnosticatheist1620 2 года назад
He is talking on behalf of the whole subcontinent 🔥
@alanp5282
@alanp5282 2 года назад
Watch the debate between shashi tharoor and zareer masani
@vishvapradhan8476
@vishvapradhan8476 2 года назад
@@alanp5282 He start the conversation with please not leave :P, he knows that he is presenting a bunch of lies and compare the views for each video almost 9M here and 34k their means even British is also not watching that :P
@vishvapradhan8476
@vishvapradhan8476 2 года назад
@@alen833 But UK has 5 crore people much more than 34k views. Self praise of India? nothing to praise for India here just showing mirror of your dark past! That might have hurt your pride LOLz
@shawnjaybrown1276
@shawnjaybrown1276 2 года назад
Africa and the Caribbean too
@josm1481
@josm1481 2 года назад
You mean lying on behalf of the subcontinent?
@VinayKumar-cm2yu
@VinayKumar-cm2yu 4 года назад
"British aid to India is about 0.4% of GDP, the govt of India actually spends more on fertilizer subsidies which might be an appropriate metaphor for that argument". JUST EPIC
@mickeygarg
@mickeygarg 3 года назад
Vinay Kumar I think he mentioned 0.04%
@ameenkaladi5387
@ameenkaladi5387 3 года назад
British aid to india is abt 0.4%of gdp, The govt of actually spends more on fertilizer subsidizes which maigt be an
@neerajtiwari5365
@neerajtiwari5365 3 года назад
What does that mean, though? I don't get the joke.
@ponvishwesh5907
@ponvishwesh5907 3 года назад
@@neerajtiwari5365 I donno, maybe he meant that the argument went to the soil like the fertilizers... (I am still not sure)
@neerajtiwari5365
@neerajtiwari5365 3 года назад
@@ponvishwesh5907 Actually, I thought a bit more over it, and I think I get the joke now.. but I'm not sure. My interpretation is that like how our govt, rather than allocating a substantial portion of our budget for the purpose of solving our farmers' problems, instead spends a pittance on fertiliser subsidies... similarly British aid to India is much less what is actually needed. But if my interpretation is correct, I find it really surprising that the audience all understood the joke (and immediately!). I wouldn't have thought that the "fertiliser subsidies" problem is present in other countries like England too.. I also watched some reaction videos to this speech and even all those people immediately understood the joke too.
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