00:00Saying this again and again, whatever India does, West is going to blame it for whatever Pakistan has done.
00:07So you simply can't be right.
00:11Part of the reason is that you are allied with Russia, or at least buying Russian armament.
00:20Another, of course, is that Pakistan is buying or donated US armament.
00:27And since this US armament is so precious to the Americans and they are considering it an issue of honor,
00:36whether the whole EF-16 is shut down or not.
00:41Therefore, it can't be that the enemy was shut down and India cannot be successful.
00:48I have reviewed a few of assessments and analysis of different colleagues in the West last night.
01:00And so it is quite typical to see that they were all publishing ever more about the showdown between India and Pakistan on 8th of May or 9th of May,
01:12and on the morning or 10th of May, and ever since they are all quiet.
01:17They are all busy on some other topics, so they are ignoring what has happened to Pakistan, what has India achieved.
01:23This is why I am concerned that it might take a while for the Western politics to figure out the new realities between India and Pakistan,
01:35which is Pakistan cannot defend itself, cannot defend even its nuclear storage facilities.
01:42So that is my biggest concern, that the West is going to miss an opportunity to reorganize its politics towards India and start relations new.
01:56It is a good opportunity, but it is unlikely to happen.
02:00As for reasons as I said, there is lots of ignorance in this regards, lots of bias, absolutely unsustantiated bias,
02:10even more so because the West is at least as much troubled by religiously motivated terrorism as India has been.
02:21Excuse me for opinion.
02:23So that is basically my answer to the question.
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