@@ReldrikGeo Technically, everyone should be against pirates be it Somali one or houthis. They are a menace and messing with trade routes would be against everyone's interests.
@@ReldrikGeo not Pakistan. It's POK Pakistan occupied Kashmir which India is looking up to taking back. Kashmir is the problem India and Pakistan is fighting for . We even release budget every year for POK in our parliament.
I used to like the channel but for last 2 years I find it unnecessarily lengthy, clickbaity and cynical (even of things that are obviously seen positive by masses).
@@ronakgamer04 Really? Think School is your "favourite"? I mean, adding it to "one of the favourites" is fine, but "the favourite"? Dunno, man. My favourite channel is Issac Arthur lol.
Bro you have to react on India's fireign minister's speeches. He is ex diplomat to USA, China and Russia. He is single handedly improved India's foreign policies in just 5 years. His name is Dr. S Jaishankar
You forgot his most important achievement as a career diplomat. He was the one leading the Indian delegation that managed to create the current thaw in India-US relations. He is the man who negotiated the massive landmark Indo-US Civil Nuclear Cooperation deal in 2005. Remember that just 7 years before that, US had sanctioned India for nuclear tests we conducted in Pokharan.
12:22 - 13:07 he basically said " We're not gonna compromise with the integrity of our Nation. Whenever it comes, we have always showed our power to protected the integrity of this country. Whatever the situation is, we'll protect each and every inch of our land. For us, Bharat's integrity is our priority, and no-one can stop us from doing so." AND I'M 100% IN SUPPORT 🔥
Big reason for Modi 's popularity barring his nationalism is his background. Left his family young to become monk , worked on ground on spreading nationalism and social reforms , entered politics at 50 , industrialised a desert state into booming economy. Now 20 yrs into politics, No family , No true wealth, Not even 1 holiday , took half day leave for his mothers funeral and returned to work. Pushes his colleagues hard like himself. He works close to 15 16 hrs a day. And puts nation first always.
Bro I was also thinking of recommending a video to you from this same channel, you reacted first.😅😅 It's title is "how India got it's first nuclear bomb" it's quite interesting. You should check out
12:27 He says “We do not negotiate our national integrity and sovereignty. Whenever such challenges arise, to protect the national integrity and sovereignty we shall display our power/might. We have always proved out capabilities and continue to do so. Whatever the situation maybe, India will fight for each inch of its territory to protect its nation’s pride. India’s unity and integrity is above all and no one can stop us from protecting it.”
You should be very careful about shi Xinping .. he’s capable of hacking your brain 😂.. don’t take them lightly.. we, Indians know them and lived next to each other for thousands of years 😂
The problem is Pakistan and China has occupied legitimate Indian territory that is signed in India’s name legally plus has been India’s territory for always in human history and no one says anything about “ rule of law “
nah India never had legitimate claims over Chinese territories. These territories historically belonged to China before British Raj stole them, so India's claim was never legitimate
@@luohao2321 ohh .. which territory you are referring to.. ? That British stole ? China conquered Tibet .. for 2000 years Tibet was Tibet .. now China conquered Tibet and also Aksai Ladakh in 1962 war .. Tibet was never British territory.. we need to open Tibet and Taiwan embassy in New Delhi .. and urge other countries to do the same ..
Please react to how India fooled US and Pakistan to become a nuclear power, you will be surprised how it was done….., It’s some real life mission impossible stuff..
Saudi Arabia just announced that they won't be extending the petrodollar currency and would trade in other currencies including Yen, Dirham, Yuan etc. India is already buying stuff from other countries including oil from Russia in Indian Rupee. The dollar hegemony is coming to an end.
The belt and road is a sort of a multi-layered strategy. Even if it doesn't get built it still gives china leverage over those countries. And the thing is that china's loan might be predatory but unlike the west they don't come with a list of social and human rights requirements. Just with a clause that probably says not to badmouth china. So even in failure china is starting to look as a better ally or partner for many countries. Even without pressuring them into paying loans. A lot of those countries don't have a choice either. Either they start looking at the west that has already wronged them in some way or agree with china. But it has to be impacting china's economic growth. And china also looks softpower. That's an edge india has over china.
23:15 it is a document released by the principle opposition of India ( The congress party) which came in the response of a white paper released by the current govt on indian economy when congress was in power (2004 to 2014) during the last buget session of parliament ,in that video he explains what the Congress Party is trying to say
Think School is very centric channel, very well researched and not controversial, most of his videos covers Finance and Economy (India centric) sometime geopolitics.
India is world not 4th in firepower but 9th..as india have no own drones submarines and fighter jet ...plus all the critical engines too...india is 40 to 50 years behind usa in all known parameters
Last I read, they were still switching rail wagons when gauge changed on this China-Europe railway. And that this wagon swap operation was a major bottleneck on the route's operational success. Although variable gauge bogies exist, I think that is mostly only used in Europe, no? Anyways, with global warming, Russia is eying opening an alternate route through the Northern Sea. Although they'll need a lot of nuclear icebreakers. Once that happens, Chinese reliance on Malacca (and our leverage over them) goes down even further.
@@death_parade possible, cuz the gauge change is costly yo implement all across too. As for the malacca dilemma, if chinese are less threatened by alternative route buildup then its good for us too as they will be a little less scared of us (strategically speaking) so maybe they may consider us as a not so big enemy. But its just wishful thinking. Until the border issue is solved. Nothing is gonna change. Nothing. They will consider us a threat as long as we exist. Due to our historical influence over them in contrast to theirs on us.
With the kind of war that is currently going on, no matter who wins, the victory will be pyrrhic. DPA channel made a video yesterday comparing the situation in one sector of the front where Russians have apparently pushed in an entire Army Group there (I think Army Group is defined differently than normal, because I don't think it is possible to put an Army Group in that narrow a front unless you were doing Napoleon era warfare). Anyways, that video covers how much the frontline has changed over the past two years. And frankly, it is giving me WW1 Battle of Somme vibes. In Battle of Somme, a million soldiers were lost and only 7 miles were gained. Appears to be the same for this war as well. Lessons in this for us Indians should be that the current Indian Army approach of investing in Strike Corps assets (at the cost of basic infantry gear, artillery modernization and ammo production capacity) is fundamentally flawed. Although the emphasis on ISR is exactly what one would expect, and thankfully the Indian Army seems to have taken this lesson well, even before the Russians invaded, but especially after that.
Nice reaction. Please also do reactions on: A Brief History Of 18 Puranas A Brief History Of Vedas These are some of the holy books in hinduism/sanatan dharma. You will really get surprised to see depth in these books.
4:21 That was from 2020 Galwan valley clashes, in Ladakh. 2017 stand-off with China took place in Sikkim. 11:27 Lmao. No. That hat is part of Border Security Force's uniform. I think its called a fedora, I could be wrong though. 27:20 Yeah. The titles are rather clickbait-esque. For a more serious discourse, I'd suggest a duo of channels by India's best Defence journalist (Nitin Gokhale): StratNewsGlobal and Bharat Shakti. Although, if you want a more non-Indian take on this, that even though was not Indian, was almost 99.99% accurate, I'd suggest you watch the video that Aussie channel "Perun" did on India this New Year. I think its titled "Indian Defence Strategy - Forces, Potential and Procurement Disasters." Although its long, it is still deep, not surface level, and is rather accurate. Stuff that we Indians know but doesn't look like many foreigners knew before this video. I don't care for these kiddish videos about string of pearls or necklace of diamonds, etc. These are fancy words, but not really that important in the grand scheme of things. So many of these moves are being made right now, and some of them get a lot of press coverage and fancy terms, like this string/necklace of pearls/diamonds etc while some moves made get almost no fancy words nor a lot of press coverage but are arguably more impactful. For example: Post 2020 Ladakh Standoff, Indian Army withdrew 1st Strike Corps from the Pakistan front, and moved it to the China front. This, in my book, was a tectonic shift. Let me explain:- The largest Indian Army field formations are Corps (one Corps is three Divisions in size. For reference, entire British Army can field two Divisions at most, and Australian or Canadian Armies can only field one Division each unless they mobilize reserves). There are two types of Corps in Indian Army as per Sundarji doctrine (created by General Sundarji): Holding Corps and Strike Corps. As per the doctrine, Holding Corps are meant to hold the line, absorb enemy attacks and try to create big breaches in the enemy's own line through limited use of offensive formations (like Armoured Brigades). Meanwhile, Strike Corps are the big hammer which have an Armoured Division and even an Artillery Division. They are meant to exploit the breach created by the Holding Corps and pierce deep into the enemy rear area, cutting down enemy supply lines through use of swiftly moving armoured spearheads similar to the Blitzkrieg of Germans in WW2 or the US Army's VII Corps during Desert Storm (although a little different because Indian Strike Corps have Artillery Division, which US Army doesn't have). Pre 2010s, India had seven Holding Corps and three Strike Corps aimed at Pakistan and only four Holding Corps and no Strike Corps aimed at China. Then, by 2010, due to China's improving border infrastructure, Indian Army realized the need for two Mountain Strike Corps (MSC) aimed at China. Government approved raising of a single MSC by 2013 and thus the XVII Strike Corps was born. Took till 2020 to get it up and running, it is assigned to North East India and Sikkim (although if you ask me, it is aimed at either cutting off Chumbi Valley or defending/counter-attacking in Tawang). The second MSC was shelved in 2013 due to funding issues. So at time of Galwan clash in 2020, India had One Strike Corps and Four Holding Corps facing China. But during the standoff, China started deploying more troops from other fronts towards India. So the Indian Army pivoted away one Holding Corps and one Strike Corps away from the Pakistan border to the China border. And this year, India has announced raising of a new Holding Corps for Uttarakhand sector (which till now was only held by a single Division). So now, the Army's strength at China front stands at Five Holding Corps and Two Strike Corps. So, from only Four Holding Corps to Five Holding and Two Strike Corps in just 10 years. *_That is almost a doubling of combat power of Indian Army on the China border since 2014. Yet this entire thing that happened does not have any fancy name and no videos are made about it._* Situation is so bad for China that the ground forces it had permanently assigned to its Western Theater Command facing India were already barely enough to match Indian Army's strength in terms of combat units, and now, with these new raisings, China is outnumbered and has to redeploy forces from its other Theater Commands, thereby weakening Chinese Army posture on other borders. And even after doing all that, it only manages to match the Indian Army strength on the frontier. In order to actually attack us, that too in the Mountains, they'll need a lot more troops. Sorry, I just realized I went off on a bit of a tangent there. I'll stop now.
@@ReldrikGeo Did Russia win the war against US & EU? Economic Case Study , What India needs to learn from the Chinese Economic Crisis? : Chinese Evergrande Crisis are interesting.
Nope lol "nar" is not pronounced similar way as "car", In 'car' the voicing of 'ca' is stretched as caaa but that should not be done when saying "nar" of narendra modi.
@@ReldrikGeo "nar" is not pronounced similar way as "car", In 'car' the voicing of 'ca' is stretched as caaa but that should not be done when saying "nar" of narendra modi.
So India is very similar to US in that it's very divided between right-wing (intolerant) and left-wing (tolerant) politics, with Hindu nationalists not very different from Christian nationalists / supremacists in the US. You'll get prompted to watch a host of jingoistic videos, without much rigor. It's hit and miss how accurate and thorough they are (impossible to really cover everything properly in a video). It's very important not to take anything as true or authenticated / verified by confirmed sources much less academic historian rigor. Keep an open mind and watch a lot of stuff from diverse sources (including taking recs from people with divergent views).
😂😂!! He would be amazed ! Ki sala dictator to kahi se lag nahi raha hai video dekh kr bhi !! Keep spreading your propaganda bro !! And uske answer mein 1000s video hai exposing dhruv ! In 2019 too dhruv bhai dictator or last election is baar bhi same 😂 ! Kuch to sahi bolo
Why do you guys keep recommending him low quality videos? That too controversial ones. So much good content about India gets missed because our people love controversies more than genuine videos.
@@death_parade true !! Thats on our people to decide ki dictator hai nahi ! And for foreigners its better to react on geopolitics.! How india is influencing world ,our policies ,our history etc .!
Indian Navy did 28 mission against pirates in Arabian Sea and saved multiple ships of other countries like UK and Belgium
Good, someone needs to stop pirates!
@@ReldrikGeo Technically, everyone should be against pirates be it Somali one or houthis. They are a menace and messing with trade routes would be against everyone's interests.
India is busy in election but after 2 June you will see India will get back Pakistan occupied kasmiri
Is taking back Pakistan something that is being pushed for?
@@ReldrikGeo not Pakistan. It's POK Pakistan occupied Kashmir which India is looking up to taking back. Kashmir is the problem India and Pakistan is fighting for . We even release budget every year for POK in our parliament.
@@ReldrikGeo BJP will win 3rd time we are voting for it
Think school is a good channel to obtain knowledge about INDIA in English.🎉
yeah its my favourite channel
I used to like the channel but for last 2 years I find it unnecessarily lengthy, clickbaity and cynical (even of things that are obviously seen positive by masses).
@@ronakgamer04 Really? Think School is your "favourite"? I mean, adding it to "one of the favourites" is fine, but "the favourite"? Dunno, man. My favourite channel is Issac Arthur lol.
Yeah 😊
@@death_parade yeah i meant one of my favs
They also invested in Bangladesh but they couldn’t get us because we have done payment in time it is a huge success for us❤
Bro you have to react on India's fireign minister's speeches. He is ex diplomat to USA, China and Russia. He is single handedly improved India's foreign policies in just 5 years. His name is Dr. S Jaishankar
You forgot his most important achievement as a career diplomat. He was the one leading the Indian delegation that managed to create the current thaw in India-US relations. He is the man who negotiated the massive landmark Indo-US Civil Nuclear Cooperation deal in 2005. Remember that just 7 years before that, US had sanctioned India for nuclear tests we conducted in Pokharan.
12:22 - 13:07 he basically said " We're not gonna compromise with the integrity of our Nation. Whenever it comes, we have always showed our power to protected the integrity of this country. Whatever the situation is, we'll protect each and every inch of our land. For us, Bharat's integrity is our priority, and no-one can stop us from doing so."
AND I'M 100% IN SUPPORT 🔥
Big reason for Modi 's popularity barring his nationalism is his background. Left his family young to become monk , worked on ground on spreading nationalism and social reforms , entered politics at 50 , industrialised a desert state into booming economy. Now 20 yrs into politics, No family , No true wealth, Not even 1 holiday , took half day leave for his mothers funeral and returned to work. Pushes his colleagues hard like himself. He works close to 15 16 hrs a day. And puts nation first always.
India is making 70 more warships
30 mega factories for made in India
Phones in india
Bro I was also thinking of recommending a video to you from this same channel, you reacted first.😅😅
It's title is "how India got it's first nuclear bomb" it's quite interesting. You should check out
If Indian and China worked together instead of against each other, they'd be unstoppable in any aspect
12:27 He says “We do not negotiate our national integrity and sovereignty. Whenever such challenges arise, to protect the national integrity and sovereignty we shall display our power/might. We have always proved out capabilities and continue to do so. Whatever the situation maybe, India will fight for each inch of its territory to protect its nation’s pride. India’s unity and integrity is above all and no one can stop us from protecting it.”
Thanks for the translation
You should react to how India make it's 1st nuclear missile
It's very interesting
I've seen a couple people tell me to react to this topic
React to it
You should be very careful about shi Xinping .. he’s capable of hacking your brain 😂.. don’t take them lightly.. we, Indians know them and lived next to each other for thousands of years 😂
The problem is Pakistan and China has occupied legitimate Indian territory that is signed in India’s name legally plus has been India’s territory for always in human history and no one says anything about “ rule of law “
Yes you are right
nah India never had legitimate claims over Chinese territories. These territories historically belonged to China before British Raj stole them, so India's claim was never legitimate
Where they actually Chinese territories? I thought china took that area well after ww2
China took over Tibet in 1950, so 3 years after India independence
@@luohao2321 ohh .. which territory you are referring to.. ? That British stole ?
China conquered Tibet .. for 2000 years Tibet was Tibet .. now China conquered Tibet and also Aksai Ladakh in 1962 war ..
Tibet was never British territory.. we need to open Tibet and Taiwan embassy in New Delhi .. and urge other countries to do the same ..
Well, these sort of videos results in attracting a lot of 50 cent army i.e., CCP bots.
That's fine lol
Please react to how India fooled US and Pakistan to become a nuclear power, you will be surprised how it was done…..,
It’s some real life mission impossible stuff..
Okay I will take a look at it
Indian navy is active in that area and have also freed many ships from pirates and terrorist.
How india fooled america and pakistan to become nuclear power from this channel
Among channels try "India in Pixels"....that is one of the most well researched and underrated channels.
Yes I have seen them recommended a lot, I will watch them
Saudi Arabia just announced that they won't be extending the petrodollar currency and would trade in other currencies including Yen, Dirham, Yuan etc. India is already buying stuff from other countries including oil from Russia in Indian Rupee. The dollar hegemony is coming to an end.
The belt and road is a sort of a multi-layered strategy. Even if it doesn't get built it still gives china leverage over those countries. And the thing is that china's loan might be predatory but unlike the west they don't come with a list of social and human rights requirements. Just with a clause that probably says not to badmouth china. So even in failure china is starting to look as a better ally or partner for many countries. Even without pressuring them into paying loans. A lot of those countries don't have a choice either. Either they start looking at the west that has already wronged them in some way or agree with china. But it has to be impacting china's economic growth. And china also looks softpower. That's an edge india has over china.
23:15 it is a document released by the principle opposition of India ( The congress party) which came in the response of a white paper released by the current govt on indian economy when congress was in power (2004 to 2014) during the last buget session of parliament ,in that video he explains what the Congress Party is trying to say
Oh okay thanks for clarification
Think School is very centric channel, very well researched and not controversial, most of his videos covers Finance and Economy (India centric) sometime geopolitics.
Okay, I'll react to a few more of their videos
India is world not 4th in firepower but 9th..as india have no own drones submarines and fighter jet ...plus all the critical engines too...india is 40 to 50 years behind usa in all known parameters
love from india ❤😂
Your videos are great keep goingg 💯🔥
The across nation rail gauge issue has been solved. Now countries use the Gauge changing system to move trains from one standard gauge into another.
Last I read, they were still switching rail wagons when gauge changed on this China-Europe railway. And that this wagon swap operation was a major bottleneck on the route's operational success. Although variable gauge bogies exist, I think that is mostly only used in Europe, no?
Anyways, with global warming, Russia is eying opening an alternate route through the Northern Sea. Although they'll need a lot of nuclear icebreakers. Once that happens, Chinese reliance on Malacca (and our leverage over them) goes down even further.
@@death_parade possible, cuz the gauge change is costly yo implement all across too.
As for the malacca dilemma, if chinese are less threatened by alternative route buildup then its good for us too as they will be a little less scared of us (strategically speaking) so maybe they may consider us as a not so big enemy. But its just wishful thinking. Until the border issue is solved. Nothing is gonna change. Nothing. They will consider us a threat as long as we exist. Due to our historical influence over them in contrast to theirs on us.
Wait really? I thought it was a big issue still
React to Why India is great part 2
Do more think school bro, they are accurate and unbiased info channel to learn India
Okay I will
Does not hurt to assume highly of oneself but sometimes the outcome can be embarrassing……
Its a business channel but has some brilliant geopolitical videos. Check out his video on How india became nuclear
Okay I will
Actually, Russia is winning at this point. Your media might not show that.
👆 FACT 👍
With the kind of war that is currently going on, no matter who wins, the victory will be pyrrhic. DPA channel made a video yesterday comparing the situation in one sector of the front where Russians have apparently pushed in an entire Army Group there (I think Army Group is defined differently than normal, because I don't think it is possible to put an Army Group in that narrow a front unless you were doing Napoleon era warfare).
Anyways, that video covers how much the frontline has changed over the past two years. And frankly, it is giving me WW1 Battle of Somme vibes. In Battle of Somme, a million soldiers were lost and only 7 miles were gained. Appears to be the same for this war as well.
Lessons in this for us Indians should be that the current Indian Army approach of investing in Strike Corps assets (at the cost of basic infantry gear, artillery modernization and ammo production capacity) is fundamentally flawed. Although the emphasis on ISR is exactly what one would expect, and thankfully the Indian Army seems to have taken this lesson well, even before the Russians invaded, but especially after that.
@@death_parade Nobody asked.
@@shivam6113 He is free to comment though, just like you are.
@@SRJ7798 neither asked you.
You should react to our External affairs minister jaishankar interviews they are good...
Clarification: The Persian Gulf which is awash with oil and gas is part of the Indian Ocean.
Always good to have steam in the taskbar
Yeah, I have had my steam account for 16 years
Nice reaction. Please also do reactions on:
A Brief History Of 18 Puranas
A Brief History Of Vedas
These are some of the holy books in hinduism/sanatan dharma. You will really get surprised to see depth in these books.
Sir, I like your video very much and all my friends also like you. You give very good information, thank you.
Hi ! Did you ever go to university Martin ? This video shows things I never imagined about India..
No I never did
@@ReldrikGeoyou would be an awesome university teacher. You seem to know so much stuff.
Railway lines are standard all over the world except in Russia
Prime minister Modi is the no. 1 in global ranking ..world leader
4:21 That was from 2020 Galwan valley clashes, in Ladakh. 2017 stand-off with China took place in Sikkim.
11:27 Lmao. No. That hat is part of Border Security Force's uniform. I think its called a fedora, I could be wrong though.
27:20 Yeah. The titles are rather clickbait-esque. For a more serious discourse, I'd suggest a duo of channels by India's best Defence journalist (Nitin Gokhale): StratNewsGlobal and Bharat Shakti.
Although, if you want a more non-Indian take on this, that even though was not Indian, was almost 99.99% accurate, I'd suggest you watch the video that Aussie channel "Perun" did on India this New Year. I think its titled "Indian Defence Strategy - Forces, Potential and Procurement Disasters." Although its long, it is still deep, not surface level, and is rather accurate. Stuff that we Indians know but doesn't look like many foreigners knew before this video.
I don't care for these kiddish videos about string of pearls or necklace of diamonds, etc. These are fancy words, but not really that important in the grand scheme of things. So many of these moves are being made right now, and some of them get a lot of press coverage and fancy terms, like this string/necklace of pearls/diamonds etc while some moves made get almost no fancy words nor a lot of press coverage but are arguably more impactful. For example: Post 2020 Ladakh Standoff, Indian Army withdrew 1st Strike Corps from the Pakistan front, and moved it to the China front. This, in my book, was a tectonic shift. Let me explain:-
The largest Indian Army field formations are Corps (one Corps is three Divisions in size. For reference, entire British Army can field two Divisions at most, and Australian or Canadian Armies can only field one Division each unless they mobilize reserves). There are two types of Corps in Indian Army as per Sundarji doctrine (created by General Sundarji): Holding Corps and Strike Corps. As per the doctrine, Holding Corps are meant to hold the line, absorb enemy attacks and try to create big breaches in the enemy's own line through limited use of offensive formations (like Armoured Brigades). Meanwhile, Strike Corps are the big hammer which have an Armoured Division and even an Artillery Division. They are meant to exploit the breach created by the Holding Corps and pierce deep into the enemy rear area, cutting down enemy supply lines through use of swiftly moving armoured spearheads similar to the Blitzkrieg of Germans in WW2 or the US Army's VII Corps during Desert Storm (although a little different because Indian Strike Corps have Artillery Division, which US Army doesn't have).
Pre 2010s, India had seven Holding Corps and three Strike Corps aimed at Pakistan and only four Holding Corps and no Strike Corps aimed at China. Then, by 2010, due to China's improving border infrastructure, Indian Army realized the need for two Mountain Strike Corps (MSC) aimed at China. Government approved raising of a single MSC by 2013 and thus the XVII Strike Corps was born. Took till 2020 to get it up and running, it is assigned to North East India and Sikkim (although if you ask me, it is aimed at either cutting off Chumbi Valley or defending/counter-attacking in Tawang). The second MSC was shelved in 2013 due to funding issues.
So at time of Galwan clash in 2020, India had One Strike Corps and Four Holding Corps facing China. But during the standoff, China started deploying more troops from other fronts towards India. So the Indian Army pivoted away one Holding Corps and one Strike Corps away from the Pakistan border to the China border.
And this year, India has announced raising of a new Holding Corps for Uttarakhand sector (which till now was only held by a single Division). So now, the Army's strength at China front stands at Five Holding Corps and Two Strike Corps. So, from only Four Holding Corps to Five Holding and Two Strike Corps in just 10 years.
*_That is almost a doubling of combat power of Indian Army on the China border since 2014. Yet this entire thing that happened does not have any fancy name and no videos are made about it._*
Situation is so bad for China that the ground forces it had permanently assigned to its Western Theater Command facing India were already barely enough to match Indian Army's strength in terms of combat units, and now, with these new raisings, China is outnumbered and has to redeploy forces from its other Theater Commands, thereby weakening Chinese Army posture on other borders. And even after doing all that, it only manages to match the Indian Army strength on the frontier. In order to actually attack us, that too in the Mountains, they'll need a lot more troops.
Sorry, I just realized I went off on a bit of a tangent there. I'll stop now.
React to think school how india became a nuclear power
Okay
Watch ISRO journey
Think school is top tier, do react to a few more.
Any you would suggest?
@@ReldrikGeo Did Russia win the war against US & EU? Economic Case Study , What India needs to learn from the Chinese Economic Crisis? : Chinese Evergrande Crisis
are interesting.
@@ReldrikGeo Highly recommend : Abhijit Iyer-Mitra Unfiltered! - How Close Are We to World War 3? Israel, Iran, Ukraine | ACP 72
react on subhash chandra bose biography by think school
prime minister's name is prononced as naar-eeen-draa- modi (say naar as you pronunce the word "car")
Thank you, I have a really bad time when it comes to names and other languages.
Nope lol "nar" is not pronounced similar way as "car", In 'car' the voicing of 'ca' is stretched as caaa but that should not be done when saying "nar" of narendra modi.
@@ReldrikGeo "nar" is not pronounced similar way as "car", In 'car' the voicing of 'ca' is stretched as caaa but that should not be done when saying "nar" of narendra modi.
Inida beat Britain
What's your name Sir?
React to how india fooled usa and Pakistan vedio then you know why indians support russia❤
We even have 2 airbase in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan
7:30 yes rad!cal !slamist believers of Qur'an 9:29 💀
Oh
😂😂😂😂 china leader
Don't stop video please
If you don't have information how india has fooled usa and Pakistan . You should react .
React to silence of swastika
Nok might😂
Please remembre TH-cam works on getting more views it does not mean everything said here is true.
React to what makes u uncomfortable
Iam from arunachal mf
So India is very similar to US in that it's very divided between right-wing (intolerant) and left-wing (tolerant) politics, with Hindu nationalists not very different from Christian nationalists / supremacists in the US. You'll get prompted to watch a host of jingoistic videos, without much rigor. It's hit and miss how accurate and thorough they are (impossible to really cover everything properly in a video). It's very important not to take anything as true or authenticated / verified by confirmed sources much less academic historian rigor. Keep an open mind and watch a lot of stuff from diverse sources (including taking recs from people with divergent views).
Reaction on Dhruv Rathi..modi dictator? Video please
Shut up leftist kiddo
😂😂!! He would be amazed ! Ki sala dictator to kahi se lag nahi raha hai video dekh kr bhi !!
Keep spreading your propaganda bro !!
And uske answer mein 1000s video hai exposing dhruv !
In 2019 too dhruv bhai dictator or last election is baar bhi same 😂 !
Kuch to sahi bolo
Why you don't watch dhruv rathe exposed video
Why do you guys keep recommending him low quality videos? That too controversial ones. So much good content about India gets missed because our people love controversies more than genuine videos.
@@death_parade true !! Thats on our people to decide ki dictator hai nahi ! And for foreigners its better to react on geopolitics.! How india is influencing world ,our policies ,our history etc .!
This is so stupid that is unbelievable
Watch videos from Dhruv Rathi 😁
Pleas react india in details
@@Loops___622 you mean "please"
No Videos of Dhruv Rathee are overrated. His research is not accurate in a lot of his videos and I will never recommend you to visit his channel.