Very Sad News ! 2 Jawans Martyred . We all pray for their Souls RIP. 3 more Soldiers injured & one is in critical condition. Wish them for speedy recovery. Jai Hind ki Sena 🙏 🇮🇳 🙏
Maham PM ka 56 inch ka Seena sikur gya kya ? Har din koi na koi jawan shahid ho raha hai , , . Usko bol lal aakh dikhaye pakistan ko ya aukat ni h uski ?
7:37 Answer: *Rajasthan Air Base* First phase of 'Tarang Shakti' was held at Sulur in Tamil Nadu from August 6-14, and the second phase will be held from August 29-September 14 at Rajasthan .
Our BSF should encourage those Bangladeshis that instead of fleeing to india, they must stay back and fight for their rights and their properties against the oppressors. We need a good orator and leader who would motivate and encourage these fleeing people, to return to their country with their heads held high and fight valiantly against any oppression they see around them.
You should not propogate brighter picture. You must understand that US will never give engine or tot in time and it will be delayed prolonged citing supply chain issue. India is trapped in a mess by US where recovery is difficult. All planned aircrafts production is jeopardized now.
That's actually good. Russia denied cryogenic engine technology which led to creating our own. Of course, ISRO is different but at least that will push focus on Kaveri with a target and will have a reason to say no to any future proposal moved from the US as in the case of defense equipment as *Sir Jayashankar* said.
The U.S. under President Nixon and Henry Kissinger opposed India's support for Bangladesh's liberation due to several factors. First, Nixon and Kissinger viewed Pakistan as a crucial Cold War ally against Soviet influence, prioritizing it despite its military actions in East Pakistan. They feared that an Indian victory would shift power dynamics in South Asia, undermining U.S. interests and relations with China. Additionally, U.S. officials underestimated the strength of the Bengali independence movement, believing the Pakistani military could effectively suppress it. Furthermore, reports detailing the humanitarian crisis were overshadowed by geopolitical strategies, leading to a lack of U.S. intervention. Nixon ordered the deployment of the Seventh Fleet to intimidate India and sought a ceasefire through the UN, reflecting alignment with Pakistan's narrative. In summary, U.S. opposition stemmed from its alliance with Pakistan, geopolitical fears, and a failure to acknowledge the humanitarian crisis and the Bengali people's right to self-determination. This stance placed the U.S. at odds with India and the Soviet Union, who supported Bangladesh's liberation. U.S. intelligence reports during the Bangladesh Liberation War highlighted the severe humanitarian crisis, detailing key events such as Operation Searchlight, a brutal campaign by Pakistan against the Bengali population that involved mass killings and targeted violence. Archer Blood, the U.S. Consul General in Dhaka, described the situation as genocide and urged action from Washington. Despite these warnings, Nixon's administration chose to align with Pakistan, fearing that Indian military actions could destabilize the region. Casualty estimates during the conflict ranged from 300,000 to 3 million, with millions displaced. Although the UN acknowledged the atrocities, formal recognition of genocide by the U.S. was slow. The U.S. policy during the war was marked by a complex interplay of geopolitical interests and miscalculations, ultimately prioritizing its Cold War strategy over humanitarian concerns. India's involvement was crucial and marked by military intervention, with coordinated operations alongside the Mukti Bahini beginning on December 3, 1971. This led to a decisive victory, culminating in the surrender of over 93,000 Pakistani troops. India also opened its borders to approximately 10 million refugees fleeing violence in East Pakistan, which placed immense strain on its resources. In addition to military action, India sought international backing for the Bangladeshi cause, facing significant challenges due to U.S. support for Pakistan. Despite the Nixon administration's military presence in the Bay of Bengal, India remained committed to Bangladesh's liberation. The successful intervention solidified India's status as a regional power, reshaping the geopolitical landscape in South Asia. The legacy of this conflict fostered enduring ties between India and Bangladesh, emphasizing principles of self-determination and human rights amid geopolitical pressures. Nixon's derogatory remarks about India included calling Indian women "the most unattractive" and expressing disdain for the Indian populace. These comments reflect deep-seated prejudices that influenced U.S. foreign policy during this period.
govt of india should make engine 414 banane keliye deal to pakka hoga par yeh delivery 2 sal k baad hoga yeh time line short kiya ja sakta hei... just ek sujhab hei. har important kaam ko kuch jada hin importance dena chahiyeh
3 saal mein 83kn woh bhi trainer version mein..fighter variant ke liye kitna time? 15 saal? Its better for HAL to partner with a pvt sector to speed things up.. we need fighter jets now...all this should have😊 been planned 15years ago...
Sir, Tejas ke Twin Engine Variant (ORCA Or TEDBF) Kaveri 2.0 Engine se kyu nahi banate. Is se hamari Dependency America pe thodi Kam hogi aur hamari Squadron bhi ekdam Kam nahi hongi. Back up rahega. Main issue Engine ka hai baki sab ready hai Tejas me. HAL ye guaranted kar sakti hai. Aur America ko bhi lagega ki hum unpe depend nahi hai. to wo engine bhi jaldi provide karega with transfer technology.
Misinformation - design ke mutabik tejas mein kaveri nahin balki GE-414 hi instal kiya ja sakta hai, Tejas MK2 tou keya balki abhi tak tou yahi pata nahin ke US ke engines dene se inkar ke baad Tejas fighter jet kab banega.😐😐😐😐😐
80percent ? It will be like incomplete Kaveri engine.we need critical technology of engine.if we are denied full technology transfer and intellectual property right, it is useless agreement.
Kya brahmose engine development engineer Kaveri may kuch help ku nahi kartey hai... comparison video plz, ramjet engine technology combine with Kaveri....plz reply
It will be better if we stick with making scooters and bikes . It has been about half century that we have been unable to achieve to make our own world class Jet Engine
Sir ji, Taar ke pass to Wo khde ha jo BSF ka dhyan bhtka rahe hai, Bangladeshi Ghuspaithiy to kahe aur se Guss rahe hai wo bhi har roj ,, Abb inke Ginte Lakho me nahi Crodo me ha Khass kar Muslim hi Bharat me Gusste ha ,, SAT SHREE AKAL 🙏🏽 JAI HIND 🇮🇳
Government need to act fast, security of our Country is important. What government is doing we don't understand? Why acting is not taken on delay on delayed project?
Defence badage mein government bohot selfish nikla 💔 lagta hai government ko desh ka security koi serious nahi leta kyu ki army personal jo sacrifice kar raha hai in logo ke liye 🚮
Itna outdated syllabus pdha ke kaise banayge jet engines hm india me 😢 education system badlo hm log khud ba khud india ko superpower bna denge 30-40 saalon me 80 trillion $
Indians should serve in Indian Armed Forces not some other countries. Also, Foreign minister met his Russian counterpart and discouraged them from recruiting Indians.
We can kiss goodbye to GE engines. US will never agree to supply these until we agree to its terms of becoming its satellite and break all relations with Russia. Strategic autonomy and US help do NOT go hand in hand.
नेपाल की सरकार को अभी कोई मदद नही करनी चाहिए। नेपाली सरकार के दौगलापन व प्रो चाइनीज व्यवहार के कारण हमारे देश द्वारा किये गए वर्षों की सहायता के कार्यो को ठेस पहुचती है।
Ambani ji or adani ji ko defence me full investment karna chaye RND me dabakar pesa lagana chaye fer dekho make in India ke wepan puri dunya me tehlka macha dega