From Oil To Russia-Ukraine War, What All Can PM Modi Discuss During Russia Visit | Major Gaurav Arya

the world now wants India to use its tremendous geopolitical diplomatic and strategic weight to solve vexing problems of the day and one of the most vexing problems of the day is the Russia Ukraine war but if you want to have a peace Summit and you’re talking about peace between Russia and Ukraine and you have zinsky but you don’t have Putin how does that work in this case the world wants Prime Minister Modi to intervene the world wants Prime Minister Modi to talk this deal is between India and Russia and the deal is that in case of a war Russia should be able to use India’s shipyards in India’s uh ports and docks oil will be one major discussion Point number two transfer of technology for Russian weapons India is getting offers slowly slowly India is moving towards the West this is something that Russia does not particularly like but there is nothing Russia can do about it J friends I’m Maj gavari and you’re watching the chanaka dialogues English like this video subscribe to our Channel and don’t forget to press the Bell icon friends Prime Minister Modi is going to be visiting Russia next month that is July 2024 PM Modi will meet President Putin now when did this happen uh Dr SJ Shanker had gone to Moscow in December last year and Moscow extended an invitation to Prime Minister Modi which was accepted by Dr J Shankar on beh behalf of the Prime Minister and now after the elections Russia becomes the first country to which Prime Minister Modi will visit now you’ll say why first hasn’t Prime Minister Modi already visited Italy but that was not a visit to Italy per se it was not a bilateral this was for G7 so when you talk about the prime minister of India visiting a country for the first time after taking oath as the prime minister of India for the third time it is basically to Russia Russia becomes the first country and why is that important I think it has a lot to do with geopolitics and the way the world is looking at India today the world is increasingly pushing India there were times where India had pushed back the world wanted India to actually speak up and do something in World matters but India was for a very long time busy in its own Affairs and we followed a policy of not intervening not interfering in other Count’s Affairs we’ followed that policy if we follow it even today we’ve followed it forever but the world now wants India to use its tremendous geopolitical diplomatic and strategic weight to solve vexing problems of the day and one of the most vexing problems of the day is the Russia Ukraine war very recently uh there was a summit which India also attended this peace Summit was in Switzerland over 90 countries were there representatives of over 90 countries they sat in Switzerland and the representative of those 90 countries sat down together to deliberate upon how peace could be achieved between Russia and Ukraine but the summit was a big flop there weren’t any tangibles there were no takeaways there was no declaration there there was nothing of that sort except for the fact that you know a normal declaration that we should aim for peace and the world should come together Etc just heavy words no action at all and why is that that is because in that peace Summit ideally it should have been 900 countries 900 countries in a neutral venue there should be zinski on one side and there should have been Putin on the other side and world leaders the G20 there and then people saying sort out your issues but if you want to have a peace Summit and you’re talking about peace between Russia and Ukraine and you have zinsky but you don’t have Putin how does that work in this case the world wants Prime Minister Modi to intervene the world wants Prime Minister Modi to talk very recently Prime Minister Modi had a chat with zalinski you must have all seen the photos you know he was in Italy and zinski was also invited there and in Italy sidelines of the G7 Summit both of them had a brief chat they spoke about a lot of issues including the Russia Ukraine war then you have Jake Sullivan the National Security adviser of the United States of America coming to India and meeting Prime Minister Modi this was the first big visit after prime minister modi’s reelection this was the first big visit from the USA the National Security adviser of the US no less he met our national security adviser Mr Ajit Dali he met Dr SJ Shankar and of course he called on the prime minister of India Mr Narendra Modi and there they decided upon a lot of things including transfer of Technology including green initiatives including climate change space artificial intelligence they spoke about a lot of things they spoke about trade and commerce they spoke about a lot of things but I’m very sure because this was not discussed in the media but I’m very sure one of the things that they discussed was also the Russia and Ukraine war Prime Minister Modi is amongst the very few leaders in the world very few I mean you can count them on the finger of one hand people who Putin will listen to and people who actually matter like for example Putin May pick up Kim jong’s phone call but Kim Jong accounts for nothing he will pick up the call of of the president of Iran but the president of Iran accounts for nothing you know he might he might speak to he might speak to the head of state of Vietnam but what does Vietnam account for nothing but who are The Heavy Hitters in the world one of the Heavy Hitters in this world in this little geopolitical environment is India and India is positioned uniquely positioned to make peace between Russia and Ukraine and this is one of the reasons why the Prime Minister will go to Russia next month there is also this thing about having signed a deal for a logistics base this deal is between India and Russia and the deal is that in case of a war Russia should be able to use India’s shipyards and India’s uh ports and docks for the logistics and similarly in case of a war uh India should be able to use Russian ports and docks or Logistics bases in times of War but who’s India going to fight with in the long run just think about it close your eyes think of the map of the world and see who will India fight with so that India can use Russia’s bases who’s that enemy and who’s that enemy that Russia will fight with so that Russia could use India’s bases think about that and then this entire fog is going to become more clear and you’ll see the light of the day if India has a war with China it will require a Russian base or it may require a Russian base but if India has a war with Pakistan there is no Russia Factor but also consider the fact will Russia actually allow irrespective of the signatures and irrespective of the deal with Russia actually allow India the use of a base if it knows that India is going to launch offensive operations against China from that base think about that too so these are very very complex issues ladies and gentlemen and uh I’m trying to bring some sort of sanity and Clarity into this entire debate Putin’s Aid Yuri ushakov has confirmed that Russia is preparing to welcome the prime minister of India sh Narendra Modi this is what they said in a press statement and what do you think they’re going to discuss number one oil oil will be one major discussion Point number two transfer of technology for Russian weapons now India is getting offers right from the Americans and American equipment and weapons are far superior to anything that the Russians have seen and I’m not saying that the Russian weapons are not effective I’m just talking about technology American technology is far far superior and Americans are saying hey Striker go ahead G engine go ahead you know M7 hser go ahead you want the javelin anti-tank missile go ahead they are saying take transfer of Technology make in India do whatever you want why is America doing that America is doing that because America wants India to be in a powerful enough position to take on China and also to create some sort of an environment in the Indo Pacific you know because everybody’s been talking about a rules based order but rules can can only be implemented if you have somebody overlooking that entire area and who’s here India is America’s biggest partner in the side of the world and India is going to tell Russia you know today ladies and gentlemen while we manufacture brahmos in India you all know about brahmos know how important it is but if we decide to sell the brahmos to any country we have to take Russia’s permission we have to take Russia’s permission to sell the brahmas for every sing single thing that we have we have to take Russia’s permission even though we are making many parts inside India but the core technology is with Russia Russians have given it to us for use but we need Russian permission to sell America is coming up with Plans by which there is complete transfer of Technology they’re saying take it all so essentially what the Americans are saying is don’t worry we’ll give you complete to 100% transfer of Technology you can make in India and the platform that we’re giving you you that is India are very well aware that this is far far superior to whatever the Russians may have which is true it’s Superior so where does that leave the India and Russia relationship especially in terms of weapons because more than 65% of the weapon platforms that we have in our armed forces are of Russian origin t72 T90 the AK series your migs all these are Russian platforms but slowly and slowly India is moving towards the West this is something that Russia does not particularly like but there is nothing Russia can do about it so what do you think uh the Indians are going to tell the Russians next month hey Americans are giving us state-of-the-art stuff we are buying state-of-the-art stuff from the Americans they are saying hey here is complete transfer of Technology but you are not giving us transfer of Technology why not why not why can’t we have complete transfer of Technology of brahmos because the Americans will give us Striker they’ll give us everything and we’ll pay them money for it but we will own that technology tomorrow if India decides to make Strikers in India in India if it makes Strikers right India can use it and India can also export it worldwide it becomes India’s product technically speaking brahmos is not yet India’s product completely there is Russian control and the Russians have been extremely Cooperative there is no doubt about that the Russians have been extremely Cooperative they’ve been working very well I’m just talking about technicalities so ladies gentlemen the prime minister’s visit to Russia next month assumes extreme importance for three factors number one the Russia Ukraine war number two oil diplomacy and number three most importantly weapons that India will buy from Russia or Russian technology which will be transferred completely a transfer of technology to India and then it will result in you know better making India better atat so now ladies and gentlemen we’ll go to the question and answers and the first question is anonymous fellow Indian Anonymous fellow Indian uh he says why suddenly USA is offering India the javelin anti-tank missile that is is that India has also produced a shoulder fire top attack fourth generation fire and forget anti-tank missile that is having a longer range and more accuracy than Javelin missile Indian missile also operates in all weather day and night moving targets and is better than USA javelin all respects and also cost less than 1/4 cost of the javelin missile USA does not want Indian missile to be mass produced and take away the USA Market of Javelin missile Anonymous fellow Indian sir I have no idea what you’re talking about and I’m from the Infantry and I have no clue what you just said you are saying that India has also produced a shoulder fired top attack fourth generation fire and forget anti-tank missile Baba which is this missile sir can you please tell me the name because we have 80 GMS in the Infantry right we have 80gms and we have the 84mm car Gustav rocket launcher nag is not shoulder fired Helen is not shoulder fired then which is this missile this mystery missile that you’re talking about fourth generation that India has produced which is better than Javelin it shoots day and night can can sort of engage with targets day and night uh longer distance all the things that you are praising this so-called missile please enlighten us and tell us this missile’s name because I have never heard of such a missile with India you’re saying shoulder fired anti-tank this is what you’re saying fire and forget our atgms are wi Guided by the way I’m just telling you they are not fire and forget they V guided R8 GES that the Infantry uses and then you have an 84mm car gusta which is hardly smart it is just a projectile that goes with an explosive and crushes anything in its path so please tell me the name of this missile because I don’t know honestly speaking I don’t know kindly educate MB Ganesh morti says is USA a reliable partner for defense Supply self-reliance is the only solution and shall be the strategy USA is a reliable partner if you get complete transfer of technology which is what India is taking from the US complete transfer of Technology yes there are some things which we require which the US will not transfer immediately but otherwise this is what India is aiming whether it’s whether it’s the the uh Striker M7 the G engines or or any other thing this is what India is trying transfer of Technology abijit Goos why does India need to procure Javelin Striker major what’s the matter these days you are batting too much for foreign Mal when we have similar tested system Indian army abijit G can you please tell me the Indian version of Javin first of all I’d like to understand AIT G what is your understanding of Javin what is the Javin and how does the javelin work what the Indian army likes or does not like is irrelevant forget about it I want to ask you what does the javelin do you are saying you have uh when we have similar tested systems please tell me what is the Indian variant of Javelin kindly tell me I would like to be educated and what is the Indian variant of Striker remember Striker is an offensive platform please don’t say Tater still okay please don’t say Mahindra 8 by8 those are armored personal carriers right those are meant for carrying troops they might have weapons for local security or immediate security Striker has a smoothbore gun a striker is also a tank killer is the Tata cust a tank killer please tell me is it a tank killer does it have Motors on top Strikers have Motors Strikers can shoot you know 5 to 8 kilom through the motors indirect fire moving Strikers have that capability and much much more let’s be very honest we have in India we have nothing absolutely nothing in the anti-tank realm that comes close to the javelin we have nothing I don’t know why people are spreading such rumors that you know the Indian army does not like uh this thing why not hasn’t the Indian Air Force Mass bought the Tas hasn’t the Indian Navy said that all the 65 ships that are being built are all Made in India similarly isn’t the ak-203 being built in India for the Indian army hasn’t the Indian army very recently said that we’ll give orders for asmi and the northern command has ordered the ASI submachine guns the fact of the matter is that our local manufacturing system it’s still at a very nent stage please understand the please understand the Dilemma that we are in many people don’t understand somebody tells them something on WhatsApp and they say oh this thing is going wrong nothing is going wrong relax think about it this way today you need a system people are Building Systems Tata C still fantastic platform the Mahindra 8 by8 that people are talking about absolutely great right but they are not offensive platforms you can’t kill tanks with them the striker is a Tang killer right you you have to understand these nuances these differences because it’s very easy to say you know people generalize that why is and I’ve heard this question so many times and I’ve answered so many times but people have somehow got it into their hearts and Minds that we have a system and we are not using it are we mad that we want to waste precious dollars when we have a system you said that we have a you know system like Javelin abijit go g I would really like to request you please tell me which system does the Indian army navy or Air Force have which is like the javelin kindly tell me I’ll be grateful to be enlightened thank you ranir sarar recently there have been reports of French asking 2,000 crores for each refm don’t you think that the price is exorbitant for a 4.5 generation aircraft India could easily get fifth generation aircraft like F35 at this price don’t you think India should go for F35 rather than Rafel m rir sarar ranir sarar g the price of rlm has not yet been decided the negotiations are underway right I don’t know where you got this figure of 2,000 crores I have no idea because I don’t know the price Nobody Knows the price the Rafel M which is the marine version the naval version it’s still ongoing and it’ll go on till the end of the year these things take time so all these are I don’t know whether you’ve read it on social media or mainstream media people spread all sorts of fake news I don’t know the price of the FM I don’t know and that’s as honest as I can be when it’s decided then we’ll come to know then what you must do is also compare what you’re getting let’s say it’s not 2,000 CR let’s say 1,000 CR whatever X crores I don’t know so x crores what do you want first of all why is the naval version more expensive than the regularl what features does it have does it have additional features which can enable it to take off and land from an aircraft carrier think about it right you have also here said that uh F35 right yes can you get an F35 of course you can get an F35 I don’t know the price of an F35 but yeah maybe you can get an F35 but you already have a refl or you have two squadrons of refl in the Air Force don’t you think it’s smarter to get refls in the Navy also so that you have a similar ecosystem why would you want 15 different kind ofir crafts the entire idea is to have similar platforms similar platforms means less cost you’re only looking at the capex and that kex also that you’ve quoted is highly incorrect you’re only looking at the capex you also need to look at the operating expenditure every time an aircraft takes off whether from land or from an aircraft carrier it costs thousands of dollars for every single practice sorty and I’m not not even talking about war I’m talking about daily when the fighter Pirates take off and land and all that their daily business every single day it cost thousands upon thousands of dollars for one single aircraft you have to look at longterm also and uh similarly simply saying F35 F35 if you want to take it for the Air Force yeah that is one thing but let’s not confuse it with the m version that is for something else the roles are different thank you very much for watching this video ladies and gentlemen if you like this video press the like button subscribe to our Channel don’t forget to press the Bell icon J hind V matam bat mat k j

From Oil To Russia-Ukraine War, What All Can PM Modi Discuss During Russia Visit | Major Gaurav Arya

Major Gaurav Arya is back with another fresh video. This time he discusses PM Modi’s Russia visit, first after PM took oath for his Third Lok Sabha Majority, a visit which is most likely to take place in the first week of July. Major says that Oil, Technology, and the Russia-Ukraine war can be the hot topics of discussion during this visit. He also says that the Russia-Ukraine war can be a topic that Russian President Putin will keep in mind to discuss with PM Modi knowing India’s closeness with Ukraine. But, will Russia lay stress on India’s growing relations with the Biden administration in terms of weapon dealing? Watch Major Gaurav Arya’s latest video and find out why PM Modi’s this Russia visit is important in geopolitics. Also, drop your questions in the comments section and get Major Gaurav Arya’s view.

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25 comments
  1. Please be careful if Modi visits Russia, USA and western countries is not going to like that. No one has told Modi to go and visit Putin which is USA or Europe enemy. It is very clear Modi supports Putin it can not be hide from the world. When Modi meets Putin , Zelenskyis not going to b there either so do not say Modi is trying to make a piece one sided Putin and Modi with no Zelensky over there. . It is sad that Modi is playing dirty game for his own benefits of oil and gas buying from Russia. Russia is using India over this war thats all . Try to understand who is the villain in this game. The mainvillain is Putin, North Korea and China and Modi is supporting them.

  2. The PMs of india right from Late . Lal Bahadhur Sasthri lose power immediately after their State Visit to Russia. PM Modi should act in anticipation of the repetition of history. It is not only the West , Asia , Europe who want Modi to be out of power. It should be remembered that Russia may equally play its role in the drama.

  3. I don't think US will share any technology 100% with INDIA . USA does not do anything for free they will screw INDIA latter on. Like they doing with China the " Chip War "

  4. 😂, I don't think so ,above 3 mentioned points are common points and it goes onnnnnn ,the system alredy placed , for that modi will not go to Rus.
    1: Taiwan vs Chaina.
    2: India vs POK,(Tibet ),Chaina.
    3: upcoming Shangai summit,Brics summit.
    4: Common Currency &New swift system. Exchange of pending INR vs Rubel.
    5: issues at Indian Ocean, Mediterranean sea,Chaina sea.
    6: Finishing touch to Ukrainin war,
    7: Rising Global South issues .
    8: Buying gas and oil wells. And other trades.
    9: Our postive steps towards West&EU.
    10: Space technology……….
    I think so.

  5. So India has no core technology on Brahmos, there is nothing that US has that is more advance than brahmos the anti-ship missiles. Yes, America will give you strikers but that is 1980s tech and so was the GE engines that US is going to give to India. You don't develop your own tech and it is never yours. Buying a few weapons from US or Russia does not change the landscape compare to Chinese military. India's main problem when compare to China is not only in its defense industry but in its science and tech, look up Chinese spending on R&D in science and tech is 660 billion a year that is 10 times of India. India is overspending on military but overlook the fact it needs to strengthen its own R&D in science and tech that is what will pay higher dividend than simply buying weapons.

  6. India should say that we don't have a permanent UNSC membership. So please don't push us into this matter. Leave us alone.

  7. This will tell you how foolish and hot headed is common people in india about the Indian weapon production and defensive and offensive capacities of india , they just assume and believe all the you tube fake channels telling them , hum we have shoulder fired anti tank missile better than javelin and 1/4 the price of Javelin and America is offering javelin missiles because to stop india producing its own missiles , what a blunder , but china has it , they allready has very good anti tank missiles, understand that , and china is a powerfull oppent we have face , under estimating enimies is the first step of your fall and over estimating yourself is the second step of your own demise . And don't belive in fake news indian channels in you tube
    And about USA never forget the history and their supply of weapons in critical times in 1960s , but new government only taking full transfer of technology for U.S.weapons is a very good idea , then india can depend on its on factories for the supply of arms when times come , jai jawan jai kissan

  8. So America gives weapons to India for weapons technology in India goes that talks to Russia which is America's enemy so it sounds like pretty screwed up anyway please send weapons to Israel thank you very much

  9. Major arya your knowledge is limited on many topics …i liked your channel when u started… now u just sound like a sadak chaap

  10. Masterstroke with ZERO result. PoJK is occupied. Water is flowing despite terror. Dynasts who had looted 15 lac per person back in 2014 is not prosecuted till he becomes leader of opposition. Jihadiyo ka saath, Koraniyo ka vishwaas and islamiyo ka prayaas will ensure Gazwa-e-hind for developed hindustan with islamic republic in 2047. Keep fenking. World has stopped Modi, Modi. Modi, Modi.

  11. About 40% of military equipment comes from Russia,apart from actual goodwill to Russia from Bharat, and up to 95% of the population of Bharat consider Russia a friend or have no animosity towards Russia.

  12. USA is using India to War against china, just like they used ukraine to war against russia, USA will sell technology to India , that will happen when sun never rises…never trust the USA including American Indians…yes USA technology maybe superior , India must not fight any unnecessary wars, india is capable of defending with the current weapons , we are not occupiers..thanks

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