Modi in Russia Row: US tells India not to take Friendship for Granted | Vantage with Palki Sharma

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12 Jul 202406:38

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses recent tensions between the US and India, focusing on US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti's comments on India's strategic autonomy and its relationship with Russia. It highlights a series of lectures from US officials, including Matthew Miller and Jake Sullivan, expressing concerns over India's ties with Russia. The script criticizes the US for its inconsistent approach and urges Washington to respect India's strategic autonomy, which it has fiercely protected, and not to take the friendship between the two nations for granted.

Takeaways

  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ US President Biden's actions on gas prices in the US have seemingly influenced American policies abroad.
  • πŸ—£οΈ US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, made a statement implying a lack of strategic autonomy for India during times of conflict, specifically in relation to its relationship with Russia.
  • πŸ”« The US has issued a rebuke to India over Prime Minister Modi's recent trip to Russia, indicating concerns about India's ties with Russia.
  • 🀝 The US emphasizes the special and bipartisan nature of the US-India relationship, suggesting it is wide but not yet deep enough.
  • ⚠️ Garcetti warned India not to take the US-India relationship for granted, hinting at potential consequences if India pushes its luck.
  • πŸ—£οΈ US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller has expressed concerns about India's relationship with Russia, both privately and publicly.
  • πŸ“’ A public rebuke was delivered by Ambassador Garcetti in New Delhi, with a friendly tone but a stern message.
  • 🌐 US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan stated that betting on Russia as a long-term reliable partner is not a good bet, which some may find ironic given the timing of the statement.
  • πŸ€” The US is criticized for its inconsistent stance, lecturing India on strategic autonomy while also supporting India's arch-enemy Pakistan in the past.
  • πŸ›οΈ The script suggests that the US needs to update its mentality towards India and accept India's fierce protection of its strategic autonomy.
  • 🌳 The script ends with a call to action for environmental change, starting with a project called 'One Tree for Humanity', indicating a broader social and environmental focus beyond politics.

Q & A

  • What recent event involving Joe Biden is mentioned in the script?

    -The script mentions Biden's action of pulling off a series of gas in the US, which seems to have influenced American actions in other places like India.

  • What did US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, say about India's strategic autonomy?

    -Eric Garcetti lectured India, stating that in times of conflict, there is no such thing as strategic autonomy, implying a critique of India's relationship with Russia.

  • How did Garcetti follow up his statement on India's strategic autonomy?

    -Garcetti followed up by emphasizing the importance of the India-US relationship, stating it is bipartisan and wide but not yet deep enough, warning India not to take it for granted.

  • What is the context of the US State Department's concerns about India's relationship with Russia?

    -The US State Department, represented by spokesperson Matthew Miller, has expressed concerns about India's relationship with Russia and has communicated these concerns privately to the Indian government.

  • What was the nature of the rebuke by the US Ambassador in New Delhi?

    -The rebuke by the US Ambassador in New Delhi was public and, while the tone may have been friendly, the message was a clear warning about India's relationship with Russia.

  • What statement did Jake Sullivan, the US National Security adviser, make regarding countries like India and their relationship with Russia?

    -Jake Sullivan stated that betting on Russia as a long-term reliable partner is not a good bet, which is ironic considering the timing of his statement after Garcetti's warning to India.

  • What historical context is provided regarding the US's stance on India's strategic autonomy?

    -The script mentions that the US did not like India having strategic autonomy in the past, supporting India's arch-enemy Pakistan during the Cold War, which has not worked out well.

  • How does the script describe the current situation of India's strategic autonomy in relation to the US?

    -The script suggests that India is fiercely protecting its strategic autonomy and that Washington needs to accept this, as it cannot influence India as it could in the past.

  • What is the script's view on the US's approach towards India's relationship with other countries?

    -The script criticizes the US for consistently lecturing India about its ties with Moscow and warning India about not taking American support for granted, suggesting the US needs to update its mentality.

  • What initiative is mentioned at the end of the script related to climate change and India?

    -The script mentions a news8 network initiative called 'one tree for Humanity,' 'one tree for Mother Earth,' and 'one tree for a future,' which is a project related to climate change involving 1.4 billion Indians.

  • What sporting event is briefly mentioned at the end of the script?

    -The script briefly mentions the T20 World Cup, indicating a shift in focus to a sporting event.

Outlines

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πŸ—£οΈ US Diplomatic Pressure on India's Foreign Relations

The first paragraph discusses the US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, criticizing India's strategic autonomy and its relations with Russia, particularly in light of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Russia. Garcetti's comments are seen as a rebuke to India, suggesting that strategic autonomy is not viable during times of conflict. The paragraph also mentions previous US concerns expressed by State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, who warned India against relying too heavily on Russia as a partner. The narrative highlights the historical US opposition to India's strategic autonomy and its past support for Pakistan as a consequence.

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🌳 One Tree for Humanity: A News8 Network Initiative

The second paragraph shifts focus to environmental issues, introducing a project called 'One Tree for Humanity' initiated by the News8 network. This initiative aims to combat climate change by encouraging the planting of trees, starting with 1.4 billion Indians. The paragraph also mentions the T20 World Cup and a brief introduction to a news segment by Alex in South Africa, and Eric Ham in Washington, DC, indicating a global coverage of diverse topics including sports and politics.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Biden

Biden refers to the President of the United States, Joe Biden. In the context of the video, his actions are mentioned in relation to the gas situation in the US, indicating his influence on domestic and international policies that may affect other countries.

πŸ’‘Strategic Autonomy

Strategic autonomy is the ability of a nation to make independent decisions regarding its security and foreign policy without being constrained by external powers. The video discusses how the US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, questioned India's strategic autonomy in the context of its relationship with Russia during times of conflict.

πŸ’‘India-US Relationship

The India-US relationship refers to the diplomatic, economic, and political ties between India and the United States. The video highlights concerns from the US side about this relationship, suggesting that it is not yet deep enough and should not be taken for granted by India.

πŸ’‘Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi is the Prime Minister of India. The video mentions his recent trip to Russia, which has drawn criticism from the US, indicating the complexities of international diplomacy and the impact of individual leaders' actions on global relations.

πŸ’‘Eric Garcetti

Eric Garcetti is the US Ambassador to India. The video quotes his comments on India's strategic autonomy and its relationship with the US, showing his role in conveying the US government's stance to India.

πŸ’‘Matthew Miller

Matthew Miller is a spokesperson for the US State Department. The video references his statement about US concerns regarding India's relationship with Russia, demonstrating the diplomatic channels through which these concerns are communicated.

πŸ’‘Jake Sullivan

Jake Sullivan is the US National Security Adviser. His statement in the video about Russia not being a reliable long-term partner reflects the US government's perspective on international alliances and its efforts to influence other countries' foreign policies.

πŸ’‘Public Rebuke

A public rebuke is an open criticism or expression of disapproval. The video describes how the US Ambassador's comments in New Delhi were a public rebuke of India's actions, indicating a shift from private to public diplomacy in expressing US concerns.

πŸ’‘Cold War

The Cold War refers to the period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States and their respective allies, after World War II. The video mentions the Cold War to draw a historical parallel with current US-India relations and the US's discomfort with India's strategic autonomy.

πŸ’‘Pakistan

Pakistan is a country in South Asia, often mentioned in the context of its rivalry with India. The video notes US support for Pakistan during the Cold War as a consequence of its disagreement with India's strategic autonomy, highlighting the historical context of US foreign policy in the region.

πŸ’‘One Tree, One Humanity

One Tree, One Humanity is an initiative mentioned in the video that seems to be related to environmental conservation or climate change. It suggests a global effort to combat environmental issues, although the exact nature of the initiative is not detailed in the provided transcript.

Highlights

Biden administration's influence on gas prices in the US.

US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, criticizes India's strategic autonomy and its relationship with Russia.

Garcetti's 'foot in mouth' moment and his lecture to India over PM Modi's trip to Russia.

The US's rebuke to India, both soft and public, regarding its ties with Russia.

Garcetti's warning to India not to take the US-India relationship for granted.

US State Department's concerns about India's relationship with Russia, expressed privately and publicly.

Ambassador Garcetti's friendly but firm message to India in New Delhi.

US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan's statement on Russia not being a reliable long-term partner.

The irony of US statements on strategic autonomy and reliable partnerships.

Historical context of US disapproval of India's strategic autonomy during the Cold War.

US support for Pakistan as a reaction to India's strategic autonomy in the past.

Current US lectures to India about its ties with Moscow and the warning against taking US support for granted.

The need for Washington to update its perspective on India's strategic autonomy.

India's unwavering protection of its strategic autonomy despite US pressure.

Garcetti's assertion that strategic autonomy doesn't exist in times of conflict and the applause that follows.

First Post's commitment to bringing unfiltered and unvarnished news to its 5 million strong audience.

Initiative for climate change revolution starting with planting trees by 1.4 billion Indians.

T20 World Cup news and First America's report on India's nuclear shift.

Transcripts

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so you have Biden pulling off a series

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of gas in the US but this tendency seems

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to have crossed continents and made its

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way to Americans in other places like

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India yesterday we saw a foot in mouth

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moment here courtesy Eric garetti the US

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ambassador to India Garcetti thought it

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was a good idea to lecture India over

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prime minister Narendra modi's recent

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trip to Russia take a look at what he

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said I know that India and I respect

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that India likes its strategic autonomy

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but in times of conflict there is no

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such thing as strategic

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autonomy that was a shot fired at India

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and its relationship with Russia the

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first rebuke was soft but garetti

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followed It Up by talking about India's

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relationship with the

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us because this relationship in

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Washington is a special one indeed it is

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very wide in Washington today were very

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few things unite American political

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leaders it is bipartisan It Is by coll

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and it is by Branch but as I also remind

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my Indian friends while it is wide and

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it is deeper than it's ever been it is

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not yet deep enough that if we take it

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for granted from the Indian side towards

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America he said that the India us

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relationship is cot Court not yet deep

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enough and he warned India to not take

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it for granted basically he told New

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Delhi to not push its luck because the

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US may change its mind about the

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friendship and this is the latest in a

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string of American lectures first there

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was Matthew Miller the US state

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department spokesperson listen to what

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he said as I said yesterday we have been

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quite clear about our concerns about

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India's relationship with Russia we've

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expressed those privately directly to

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the Indian government um and continue to

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do so and that hasn't

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changed Miller said that the US raised

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its concerns with India privately

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unwarranted but at least it was Private

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then there was a public rebuke by

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Ambassador Garcetti in New Delhi his

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tone may have been friendly but his

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message was not and finally there was

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Jake Sullivan the US National Security

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adviser yesterday he said and I and I

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quote we've made clear to every country

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in the world including India that a bet

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on Russia as a long-term reliable

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partner is not a good bet salivan

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statement is extremely ironic he talks

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about Russia not being a reliable

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partner and he said this yesterday

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within hours of Garcetti telling New

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Delhi to not take Washington's

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friendship for granted you can't make

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this up The Americans really need to get

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their story

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straight and more than that they need to

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get with the

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times they never liked India having

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strategic autonomy it was the case in

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the last century as as well when the US

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was fighting its cold war against the

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Soviet Union India wanted to maintain

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good ties with both sides and this

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angered the Americans so they chose to

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lash out by supporting India's Arch

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Enemy Pakistan we all know how that's

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worked out Pakistan is a terrorism

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hotbed and India is the world's largest

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democracy this happened despite the us

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being on the opposite

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Camp a camp it chose because it disliked

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India's strategic

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autonomy and now it is making the

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mistake again by consistently lecturing

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India about its ties with Moscow and

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warning India about not taking American

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support for granted it's like a song

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stuck on Loop Washington needs to come

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out of this old world mentality it could

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not Shake India's resolv in the last

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century when India was significantly

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less

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developed so what makes the Americans

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think that they can influence India

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now India is fiercely protecting its

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strategic autonomy garetti said there is

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no such thing as strategic autonomy in

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times of

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conflict but whose

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conflict this is not India's conflict

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it's time Washington accepted

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[Applause]

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source bringing you diverse perspectives

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on the issues that matter

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we go beyond the boundaries to give you

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[Music]

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moment so thank you for making first

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post 5 million strong we're counting on

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your support and you can trust us to

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bring you the news unfiltered and

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unvarnished

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climate change is on our

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doorstep it's time for a revolution to

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take

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Route and it starts with 1.4 billion

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Indians it starts with one tree one tree

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for

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Humanity one tree for Mother Earth one

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tree for a

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future project one tree a news8 network

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[Music]

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initiative on thisday the T20 World Cup

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bang move across to the West can you

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expect

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this hello I'm Alex coming to you from

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South Africa today we have

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start with a report on India shifting

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nuclear for the first time since India

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became a nule hello and welcome to First

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P America I'm Eric ham coming to you

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live from the nation's capital in

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Washington

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