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Is this rise of women entrepreneurs in India a subset of the rise of the ‘new elite’? #women #news
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Key questions that have driven economic policy making in India #economicgrowth #india #policy
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How India’s security policies have contributed to India’s changed narrative #india #security #news
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How has India’s master narrative changed? #shortsviral #india #currentaffairs #news #fypage
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Is India losing ground? The silent threat behind China and Pakistan’s latest power move! #viralvideo
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Ceasefire deal after 460 days : will this unexpected agreement end the Israel-Hamas conflict forever
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‘Indians are increasingly being targeted in the same manner as Jews’
Increasing instances of attacks on Indians abroad have become a growing concern. In an exclusive conversation with Hindol Sengupta, Indian entrepreneur and conservative thinker Jerry Rao shares his insights on this troubling trend, offering his perspective on the challenges faced by the Indian diaspora and potential solutions to address these rising attacks and, - how India has become the next target after Israel, - rise of a negative rhetoric against India, - Incidents in the UK and mainland Europe, - Marginalization of Indian students in Ivy League universities, and - How Jews and Indians can build stronger connections. Timeline 00:00 - 00:57 - Introduction 00:58 - 5:07 - ‘The next target after Israel would be India’ 5:08 - 12:03 - The popular rhetoric against India 12:04 - 15:27 - The problem exists mainly in the UK and mainland Europe 15:28 - 19:21 - Marginalising Asian entries in Ivy League universities 19:22 - 26:58 - Are Indians more protected than the Jews 26:59 - 31:27 - Can Jews and Hindus build stronger connections 31:28 - 33:55 - Conclusion 🔔 Subscribe now to the Global Order channel for more in-depth insights on global social issues, policy discussions, and interviews with thought leaders shaping our world. 🔍 #India #indians #indiancitizen #news #foreignaffairs #globalorder #interview #usa #groominggangs #uk
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