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At this Roundtable at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, India Today Group's team explores India's rising influence in the global trade order and its 'growth story' amidst geopolitical shifts.
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00:00Hello and welcome to the World Government Summit.
00:04This is the India Today group here in all its strength.
00:08I'm Siddharth Zarabi from Business Today
00:10and with me some of the leading lights of this network,
00:14Geeta Mohan, Foreign Affairs Editor,
00:16fresh after a massive interview with the Russian President,
00:20Anjana Omkashyap, a household name in India
00:23and here she's been an absolute celebrity.
00:26Although we interviewed some celebrity US journalists also
00:30and Maria Shakil from India Today,
00:32everything about politics is the last word with her.
00:36And Anjana, I'm going to start with you.
00:38World Government Summit,
00:39this is not the typical batting ground that you are usually at.
00:43So how do you feel about this?
00:45The best part of this is the kind of energy
00:48and the kind of nerve center that UAE is aspiring
00:52or has probably has already arrived at becoming
00:55in terms of investment,
00:58in terms of, you know, diversification,
01:01like not sticking to the old oil thing.
01:03They're on their toes.
01:05And if this kind of...
01:06Economy that is reinventing itself.
01:08Reinventing itself.
01:09Geeta, almost what?
01:10Four dozen heads of state from all around the world.
01:14So for the benefit of our viewers in India,
01:16what's the world come and summit?
01:17Before Geeta speaks, I have to tell you this, Siddharth.
01:19So we were, both of us were just walking down
01:22and this guy literally walks up to Geeta.
01:25Geeta, ma'am,
01:26we've seen Putin's interview.
01:28You were fabulous.
01:29So Geeta is getting that kind of attention here at WGS.
01:32She's quite the star.
01:32Yeah.
01:32But so is Anjana.
01:34Having said that, Anjana,
01:35we thought that the United Arab Emirates
01:39is trying to reinvent itself, Siddharth.
01:41And WGS is not,
01:43this is not the first year for WGS,
01:45but this certainly is the biggest.
01:47Yeah.
01:48We have been following WGS for a few years,
01:50if not for a very long time.
01:52And in a world of flux, Geeta,
01:54where there is turmoil,
01:56there is disruption, trade,
01:57I think the sense we could tell our viewers
02:00is that all these heads of states
02:02and like-minded countries
02:03and there's a Russian presence also here.
02:05They're all coming together
02:07to figure out how to navigate this world.
02:08But before all that again, Siddharth,
02:10India today is the chosen partner, Mariya.
02:12Like from India,
02:13we are the only media house
02:15that has been invited here.
02:17And, you know, it's great to be here.
02:19In terms of conversations,
02:21as Anjana was pointing out,
02:22the focus has shifted towards the Middle East.
02:24I think that's where the key is.
02:27You have had 40 heads of steel.
02:29Why would you say shifted?
02:30I would say that it was always there.
02:32They were energy suppliers
02:33to the whole world
02:34and still are.
02:35But nobody spoke about it
02:37as much as we are talking about it now.
02:39Siddharth, you know,
02:40if you look at it,
02:41it's about the policy laboratory.
02:42That's how I see this place.
02:44You know, you have the kind of conversations
02:46by the heads of state.
02:47Yes.
02:48There are also top business tycoons
02:51who are all around.
02:52The CEO of Hugo Boss
02:53talking about how the spotlight
02:55has moved away from US and UK.
02:58There are other conversations
03:00which happened with Cynthia
03:01and others with regards to AI.
03:03So as we have been saying,
03:04I wouldn't much agree with that.
03:06Artificial intelligence, right?
03:07Any brand operating out
03:09from a lot of countries
03:10will, when they're here,
03:11they will talk about
03:12this is the biggest platform.
03:13But you cannot overlook a US
03:15or a EU
03:16and in the backdrop of the theories we've done.
03:19this world that is splintering,
03:21a global trade order of four decades,
03:23which is completely being taken apart
03:26by the United States,
03:27by President Trump.
03:28What did you notice here
03:29in the conversations
03:30that you had both on camera
03:32as well as off camera
03:34about the mood
03:35with regard to global trade?
03:37Well, to begin with,
03:39the fact that we are right
03:41where we are standing
03:42is where the most difficult conflict
03:46is taking place
03:47in this neighborhood.
03:48And that's why
03:49every conversation
03:50that you're seeing
03:51with leaders,
03:52amongst leaders,
03:53has to do with
03:54the ramifications
03:55and repercussions
03:56of that conflict.
03:58And that conflict
03:59is being decided
04:01by the United States of America.
04:03So yes,
04:03in a splintered world
04:05where trade is important,
04:06West Asia,
04:07that's the Middle East
04:08for the West,
04:09where Middle East
04:10is important, Siddharth,
04:11it's really important
04:12for that stability
04:13to continue.
04:14And the spotlight
04:15on India growth story.
04:16Yeah.
04:17That India has managed
04:19to ink multiple trade pacts,
04:21Siddharth,
04:22from European Union to US.
04:23I'm in the last 15 days.
04:24Siddharth,
04:25my question to you,
04:26Siddharth,
04:26the indication certainly
04:27would be...
04:27My question to you,
04:28come to the side,
04:28we can avoid the sun,
04:30like in the daytime.
04:31Listen,
04:31we're wearing Jackets.
04:32Right there, viewers,
04:33the logo of the India Today group,
04:35the only media house
04:36from our...
04:37India.
04:38From our great country,
04:40right there,
04:40up there for you to see.
04:41So proud to be here.
04:42But my question to you is,
04:44the India growth story,
04:46how do you see that featuring
04:48in big platforms like this now?
04:50Okay.
04:50And in the backdrop of the chain...
04:51You've given me a subject
04:52which is like...
04:53I've basically given you
04:54a loose ball.
04:55It's your time to hit the six.
04:56Go ahead.
04:57See,
04:58we are in Dubai
04:59and I was fortunate
05:01along with other colleagues,
05:03Radheep Sardesai,
05:04to be in Davos.
05:05So,
05:05in some ways,
05:07is from Davos to Dubai.
05:08And let's narrate this three weeks.
05:09You're not landing on the...
05:10European Union
05:12set the cat
05:13among the pigeons
05:14by saying
05:16the mother of all deeds.
05:17There was really no need
05:19for the head of the European Union
05:21to talk about it there
05:23at Davos.
05:24Yeah, yeah, yeah.
05:25That's a gathering of...
05:26You're just in Davos, right?
05:27And then,
05:28literally,
05:2924 hours later,
05:30you had the U.S. president
05:32responding to that.
05:32Siddharth is just laying foundation
05:33for his six.
05:34Siddharth is just laying foundation
05:35for his six.
05:36No, I'm laying the foundation
05:38to go to some brilliant coffee,
05:40okay?
05:40My takeaway,
05:42top-notch coffee...
05:43No, but Siddharth,
05:44when you're talking about
05:45the India growth story,
05:46you realize that
05:47there may not be enough
05:48Indian businessmen around
05:50as we have seen in Davos.
05:52Top titans,
05:53all of them there
05:54in Davos with you.
05:55You interviewed all of them
05:56here,
05:57it is more about start-ups.
05:59Indian start-ups
06:00who are doing phenomenal work,
06:02generating a lot of money
06:03here in Middle East.
06:04Okay,
06:05but I want to throw a curveball
06:06at you, Anjana.
06:08Yeah.
06:09Barbar event
06:10this is one more event.
06:12What do you do?
06:13Indians go talk to Indians.
06:14This is what was said
06:15about the World Economic Forum.
06:16Why are MOUs being done
06:18by a Mumbai-based company
06:20with the chief minister
06:21of Maharashtra?
06:21Now that you are here...
06:22In Davos!
06:23I mean,
06:23is this criticism fair?
06:25Is it founded
06:26in some good argument?
06:27I would not like
06:28to defend either of them.
06:29The politicians
06:30should defend themselves
06:31and social...
06:32No, but as an observer...
06:33But as an observer,
06:34my limited point is this,
06:37that what matters
06:37ultimately is
06:38that such forums
06:40make it convenient
06:41and possible
06:42for these big people
06:43from the industry
06:44to meet these...
06:46Not just that, Anjana.
06:46Policy makers,
06:47decision makers...
06:48And what's wrong with that?
06:49Not just that.
06:50What's wrong with that?
06:51The ridicule
06:52or the jest
06:54was the fact
06:54that both were Indians.
06:56They could have done it
06:57in Bombay.
06:57Both were from Bombay.
06:59My thing is...
07:00No, but have...
07:00Devendra Paneep has explained it well.
07:02There is a reason
07:03why it was being done
07:04in Davos
07:05because of
07:06that particular company
07:07actually having investors
07:09in Davos.
07:10No, that aside...
07:10Yeah, and if you are
07:11an observer of the Dal Gita...
07:13Sometimes you need a global state Gita.
07:14Where would you see
07:15within like
07:16500 square meters,
07:18four dozen
07:19government heads
07:20and you can
07:20pass by
07:21and some of you
07:22just kind of...
07:23The sad part of the Sridharth
07:24is like...
07:24Sometimes, Anjana,
07:25you need a global stage.
07:27You need that stage
07:28to show
07:29where you're at
07:30and the market
07:31you're addressing.
07:32Exactly, exactly.
07:33And where you're going towards.
07:34Where is India?
07:35Yes.
07:36Anjana,
07:37there is no denying
07:39that India has arrived
07:40and India is setting
07:41the narrative.
07:42If you look at it,
07:43the Indian businessman
07:44may not have been
07:45represented.
07:46The delegation may not be...
07:47Because this is more of a government
07:48kind of summit.
07:48Yes, but the future
07:50is India
07:50is the sense
07:51that you get here.
07:53Particularly with regards
07:54to regulation
07:54or AI
07:55and even in the conversation
07:57which is about
07:58India
07:58as the go-to place
08:00for manufacturers
08:00and also for other companies.
08:02The air is clear,
08:02the sun is biting.
08:03Beautiful.
08:04The weather is beautiful.
08:05So those of you
08:06back home...
08:08You didn't let me make my point.
08:09Go ahead, Anjana.
08:10My point is
08:11why did...
08:12Going back to what you said,
08:13if Ursula von der Leyen
08:15announces it
08:16in Davos,
08:17there is a reason.
08:19Yeah, yeah.
08:19She could have...
08:20She could have...
08:21She could have...
08:21She could have...
08:22She could have...
08:23She sent a...
08:23She sent a...
08:23She sent a geopolitical message.
08:25She sent a geopolitical message
08:27in which she was saying...
08:28Because Trump was arriving there, Anjana.
08:29Yeah.
08:30The message was Trump
08:31for Trump
08:31and the entire world.
08:33And you just wanted it.
08:34He said we'll soon have a deal.
08:35If you look at the representation,
08:38my limited criticism, Siddharth,
08:41would be
08:42that
08:42I would have loved
08:44to see more government representation
08:45from India
08:46over here.
08:47Because
08:48if you don't realize
08:49that this is the future,
08:50then you are making
08:51a real mistake.
08:52In fact,
08:52in the list of invitees
08:53I have seen
08:53in three days,
08:54but I love
08:56the industry representation.
08:58I mean...
08:59The emerging...
09:00The emerging...
09:01No, the top notch
09:02are here.
09:02Yes.
09:03We've had discussions.
09:04We've been on panels.
09:06Top notch are here.
09:08And what they're delivering
09:09in terms of messaging,
09:10that's critical.
09:11I don't think
09:12a lot of people
09:13are looking at it right now.
09:14They will start looking at it
09:15in some time.
09:16So that is very important.
09:17Also, just getting our audiences here.
09:19This is one of the various platforms
09:20on which you have
09:21these open-air,
09:22house of impact
09:23kind of audience
09:24where the discussions
09:25are happening
09:25and all kinds of sessions
09:27are happening.
09:27Which is your favorite one?
09:29Which one is my favorite?
09:30The AI and the AZA one?
09:33AZA was really good.
09:34AZA was really good.
09:35And the one you moderated?
09:37My sessions were fantastic.
09:39My sessions were absolutely fantastic.
09:40Okay.
09:41Catch them on
09:42India Today Global.
09:43All of the sessions
09:44are there on
09:44India Today Global.
09:45But having said that,
09:46the AZA,
09:47some of them
09:48in terms of AI technology
09:50and what it can do
09:50is mind-blowing
09:52if you see those sessions.
09:54The fact that animals speak,
09:56they have a language.
09:58AZA can let you decipher that.
10:00So, you know,
10:01this is a realization
10:02increasingly
10:03because we all follow
10:04the subject of AI
10:05in our individual work,
10:06in our platforms
10:08that we work for
10:08and are fortunate.
10:09I have an AI anchor.
10:11Yeah?
10:11You and your clone.
10:12She has a clone.
10:13She's already anchoring for me
10:14back home at 9 p.m.
10:16Is she doing
10:17Hullabol?
10:17No, she hasn't
10:18arrived there yet.
10:20That's a good question.
10:21So, you know what?
10:22That's another day.
10:23But I'll tell you
10:24one thing.
10:25Can AI replace
10:25as completely?
10:25One thing.
10:26And I put this question
10:27to one of
10:27a person from
10:29a CEO
10:30from one of
10:30the largest
10:31telecom networks
10:32in this region,
10:34Aethislath,
10:35now called EAN.
10:36And the question
10:37is that
10:38earlier,
10:39IT
10:39used to be
10:40something that
10:41was outsourced
10:42to the IT department.
10:43Yes.
10:44To the CTO.
10:45And every
10:46single conversation
10:47I have had,
10:48if you are the CEO
10:49or if you are
10:50a new associate
10:52who has just
10:53joined the company,
10:54an entry-level guy,
10:55you need to know
10:56AI for your
10:57personal life
10:58and for your job growth.
10:59And respond to AI now.
11:01Whether AI
11:02takes your job,
11:03see what has happened
11:03in the last few days
11:04to IT stocks
11:06because of
11:06anthropic work
11:08on a legal solution.
11:10Tens of billions
11:11of dollars
11:12have been taken off.
11:13But if you
11:14don't absorb
11:15and adopt
11:16AI in your
11:17daily work life,
11:18in your personal life,
11:19you are going
11:20to be left behind.
11:21Interestingly,
11:21Siddharth,
11:22since you are
11:22talking about
11:23AI technology
11:24and others,
11:25it's about
11:25AI literacy as much
11:26because the
11:27academy
11:28and the big
11:29titles are looking
11:31at differently.
11:31You don't need
11:33to type to
11:33an AI agent.
11:34You can just
11:35talk to your
11:35AI agent.
11:36You can tell him,
11:37do this for me.
11:39I think
11:39it's preparing
11:39your children.
11:40Giving the right
11:41prompts.
11:41Humans will
11:42need training
11:43in giving
11:44the right
11:44prompts.
11:45But I can tell
11:46you,
11:46there will not
11:46be any of
11:47these anchors
11:48that you see
11:48here that AI
11:49will be able
11:50to do.
11:51They won't
11:51be able to
11:52cook you
11:54great food.
11:55You will
11:56not be able
11:56to get a
11:57travel experience
11:58because of AI.
11:59At 6pm
12:02daily,
12:02the package
12:03we run,
12:04the story
12:04we run
12:05before the
12:05debate,
12:06my voiceover
12:07is done
12:08by my
12:08AI.
12:09And even
12:10I cannot
12:11tell.
12:12No one
12:13can tell.
12:13Let me ask
12:14you one more
12:15question.
12:15So there
12:15are dangers
12:16of deep
12:16fakes.
12:17There is
12:17a danger
12:18of deep
12:18fakes.
12:18So it's
12:18about social
12:19responsibility.
12:21It's about
12:21social
12:21responsibility.
12:22You have
12:23a responsibility
12:23also towards
12:24your viewers.
12:26That we
12:26moderated.
12:27I asked,
12:28is AI
12:29going to
12:29replace
12:29people?
12:30Is it
12:31going to
12:31lead to
12:32job loss?
12:33AI is not
12:34going to give
12:34you this
12:34coffee.
12:35AI is not
12:36going to give
12:36you this
12:37coffee.
12:37that AI
12:39people who
12:41know AI
12:41will replace
12:42people who
12:43don't know
12:43AI.
12:44So it's
12:44about literacy
12:45being informed.
12:46Let's turn
12:47to politics.
12:49Let's turn
12:50focus on
12:51representation
12:52to the
12:53global south.
12:53You have
12:53talked about
12:54the trade
12:54deals.
12:55Global south
12:56representation.
12:57The focus
12:57on African
12:59nations.
12:59We are
12:59seeing that's
13:00a huge
13:00Latin
13:00America,
13:01South
13:01America.
13:02Huge
13:02representation.
13:03So allow
13:04me.
13:05And this
13:05is perhaps
13:05going to be
13:06the last
13:07part of
13:07our
13:07conversation.
13:08So I
13:08want to
13:09take this.
13:09We are
13:10here.
13:10We are
13:11looking at
13:11how the
13:12world,
13:13how CEOs,
13:14how different
13:14governments are
13:15looking at
13:16India.
13:16India's size
13:17scale,
13:181.4
13:18billion people.
13:19Equally,
13:20even Indian
13:21entrepreneurs that
13:21all of us have
13:22spoken to also
13:23talk about
13:24speed of doing
13:24business,
13:25some issues,
13:26some complexity.
13:27But the
13:27question,
13:28we have
13:29done a
13:29conversation,
13:31the Prime
13:31Minister of
13:32India has
13:32done a
13:32conversation
13:33with the
13:34President of
13:34the United
13:35States.
13:36Something that
13:36was stuck
13:37for six
13:37months has
13:38sort of
13:39been sorted
13:39out.
13:40The fine
13:40print,
13:41even with
13:41the EU
13:42deal,
13:42we know
13:42that the
13:43final
13:43agreements,
13:44legal
13:45ratification,
13:46is all a
13:47few months
13:47away.
13:48Gita,
13:48I'll start
13:48with you on
13:49this.
13:50Why would
13:51you now
13:52make a
13:53political
13:53controversy
13:54out of
13:54this?
13:54I've
13:54been a
13:55business
13:55journalist
13:55all my
13:55life.
13:56I
13:56understand
13:57politics
13:57and
13:57political
13:58economy,
13:58but it
13:59beats me.
14:00Why do
14:00this?
14:00Is there
14:01something
14:01fundamentally?
14:02Have
14:02you sold
14:02God forbid
14:03the nation
14:03to America?
14:06That's
14:09the whole
14:09problem,
14:09you know.
14:10I don't
14:11mind the
14:11opposition
14:12asking
14:12questions.
14:13I mind
14:13it if
14:14they're
14:14not
14:14informed.
14:15Have
14:16they read
14:16what the
14:17deal is?
14:17If
14:17they've
14:18not
14:18read,
14:18how
14:18are
14:18they
14:18criticizing?
14:19Why
14:20are they
14:20stopping?
14:21Why
14:21are they
14:21questioning?
14:22They
14:22should
14:22read
14:23the
14:23final
14:24print.
14:24Don't
14:27jump
14:28just
14:28because
14:29this
14:29government
14:29has
14:30done.
14:32That
14:33is
14:33what
14:33happened.
14:33I
14:34should
14:34be
14:34happy
14:34that
14:35it
14:35was
14:36Trump
14:36who
14:36announced
14:37it.
14:37The
14:37same
14:37Trump
14:38who
14:38was
14:38calling
14:38India
14:38dead
14:39economy.
14:39His
14:41main
14:41advisors
14:41were
14:42saying
14:42what
14:44happened
14:48to your
14:49understanding
14:50of the
14:50world.
14:50America
14:53was
14:54morning
14:56there.
14:56You
14:57realize
14:57what
14:57you
14:57read
14:58about
14:58politics
15:00of it.
15:01You
15:01know,
15:01we
15:01got
15:01the
15:01U.S.
15:02ambassador.
15:03You
15:03were
15:04live
15:04on
15:04the
15:04show.
15:05He
15:05joined
15:05us
15:05and
15:06he
15:06even
15:06spoke
15:07about
15:08how
15:08Trump
15:09tweeted
15:09out
15:09that
15:09fantastic
15:10historical
15:11India
15:12Today
15:12cover.
15:13Imagine
15:13the
15:14impact
15:14that
15:14we
15:15have.
15:15And
15:15the
15:16lines
15:17Siddharth
15:17it
15:17was
15:18about
15:18Mughal
15:18and
15:18Shekar.
15:19It
15:19was
15:20only
15:20and
15:20only
15:20about
15:21Prime
15:21Minister
15:21Modi
15:21saying
15:22that
15:22how
15:22he
15:22has
15:23held
15:23onto
15:23his
15:23ground
15:24he
15:24has
15:24been
15:24resilient
15:24while
15:25the
15:26entire
15:26global
15:26environment
15:27has
15:27been
15:27turbulent.
15:28So
15:28it
15:28was
15:28complimenting
15:29Prime
15:29Minister
15:29Modi.
15:29So
15:30Anjana
15:30is
15:30politics
15:32trumping
15:33business
15:33and
15:34is
15:34that
15:34the
15:34biggest
15:35risk
15:36to
15:37India's
15:37growth
15:37story?
15:38I
15:38would
15:38say
15:39India's
15:39resilience
15:40and
15:40the
15:40way
15:40we
15:41have
15:41carried
15:41ourselves
15:42in
15:42this
15:42past
15:42is
15:43going
15:43to
15:49should
15:59we
15:59stop
15:59buying
15:59Russian
16:00oil?
16:00Why
16:01absolutely
16:01not?
16:03India
16:04is
16:04going
16:04to
16:05buy
16:05only
16:07Russian
16:07Can
16:09I
16:09give
16:10you
16:10my
16:11take?
16:11This
16:12is
16:13just
16:14a
16:14leverage
16:15for
16:15Trump.
16:17The
16:17moment
16:17Putin
16:18and
16:18Trump
16:19sign
16:20something
16:20or
16:21agree
16:21on
16:21something
16:21Russian
16:22oil
16:22will
16:22become
16:23kosher
16:23you
16:24will
16:24see
16:25it
16:25happen
16:25That's
16:26a
16:26very
16:27good
16:27perspective
16:28Can I
16:29answer
16:29that now?
16:30Yes
16:30Anjana
16:30please
16:30Post
16:31the
16:31sanctions
16:32Russia
16:33has
16:33not
16:33been
16:33able
16:34to
16:34give
16:34us
16:34the
16:34price
16:34with
16:35the
16:35same
16:35kind
16:35of
16:35discounts
16:36that
16:36we
16:36were
16:36originally
16:37buying
16:37That's
16:37the
16:38biggest
16:38point
16:38Now
16:39we
16:39are
16:39not
16:39bound
16:39by
16:40some
16:40law
16:40or
16:40some
16:41kind
16:41of
16:41humility
16:42or
16:42no
16:43we
16:43have
16:43to
16:43do
16:43it
16:43with
16:44Russia
16:44No
16:44we
16:45have
16:45to
16:45do
16:45it
16:45Even
16:46the
16:47Russians
16:48have
16:48issued
16:48a
16:48statement
16:49literally
16:4912
16:49hours
16:50ago
16:50They
16:50are
16:50saying
16:50It
16:55will
16:57be
17:00temporary
17:00wait
17:03till
17:03Putin
17:04and
17:04Trump
17:04crack
17:05it
17:05once
17:05they
17:06do
17:06Russian
17:07oil
17:07will
17:07be
17:07kosher
17:07I
17:08agree
17:09with
17:09this
17:09woman
17:09that
17:10you
17:10know
17:10every
17:10time
17:11we
17:11Indians
17:11have
17:12this
17:12habit
17:12of
17:12culture
17:13to
17:13put
17:13authority
17:14Trump
17:14to
17:14be
17:14dost
17:15bhai
17:15nahi
17:15hai
17:15hai
17:16un
17:16chilad
17:17gai
17:17to
17:17on
17:17nai
17:17vakt
17:18badal
17:18gaya
17:18sama
17:19badal
17:19gaya
17:19pich
17:20badal
17:21gaya
17:21but
17:21batsman
17:24wiket
17:25nai
17:26wicket
17:26nahi
17:27chhoda
17:27ha
17:27that's
17:30what
17:30I'm
17:30saying
17:31it's
17:32about
17:33India
17:33reading
17:34white
17:34house
17:35right
17:35yes
17:36Prime
17:36minister
17:36Modi
17:37actually
17:37read
17:38all
17:39the
17:39belligerence
17:40and
17:40the
17:41aggression
17:41which
17:41was being
17:42displayed by
17:42Donald
17:43Trump
17:43every day
17:44he would
17:44put out
17:44something on
17:45truth
17:45that's why
17:46as we wrap
17:48I'll go out
17:50and I want to
17:51say this
17:51you know
17:52people use these
17:53disparaging comments
17:54Godi and all of that
17:57that is rubbish
17:58look at the truth
18:00and I have been
18:01fortunate in the last
18:02two three weeks
18:03to go out
18:04to as I said
18:05Davos and Dubai
18:06people are not
18:08doubting India
18:08it is our own
18:10people who doubt
18:11it and I say
18:11this with absolute
18:13honesty
18:13there are problems
18:14there is complexity
18:151.4 billion people
18:17in the gulf
18:18you know
18:18what we have in
18:19one mohalla
18:20is the population
18:21of one
18:21emirat
18:22probably
18:23but there is
18:24opportunity
18:25there is opportunity
18:25the way the world
18:26is looking at us
18:27our own people
18:28are not looking at us
18:29and I think that
18:29is the real challenge
18:30you know
18:30the duck diplomacy
18:31we did in the
18:32recent days
18:33how we managed
18:34America
18:34is unprecedented
18:36it's something
18:37that the world
18:37can understand
18:38and we'll see you
18:46again
18:47until then
18:47goodbye
18:48thank you
18:55bye
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