00:00I will tell you that you are all the same in the same way.
00:05He is still there.
00:07He is always with Narendra Modi.
00:09Lordi, Adina, General Narvane was given.
00:13It was a moment of profound isolation.
00:17So Narvane, on the map of JNK and Ladakh on the wall, it could note.
00:22Eastern Command on another, he could visualize the location of each and every unit and formation.
00:29Even on the unmarked maps, a hundred different thoughts flashed across his mind.
00:35Country was reeling under Covid, economy was faltering, global supply chains had fractured.
00:42Our Prashnikanthar overge.
00:44Would we be able to endure a steady supply of spares, etc., under these conditions?
00:51In case of a long drawn out action, who were our supporters in the global arena and what about the collusive threat from China and Pakistan?
01:01We are ready in all respects, but I did not really want to start the war.
01:09The chief of army staff said that there is a strong strength in the army.
01:14One thing is that there is a strong strength in the army.
01:17Excuse me, sir.
01:19You are betting on the flag, say
01:22Rudling in the USA and in the UK,
01:24and the national security shutdowns has gone into the deal of government as well.
01:35You are betting on the flag in the former nationWhere.
01:40Theillon egalisational securityonton!
01:44Look, this year, BJP-9, 1962, Nehru, Nehru, Nehru, Kudlu, Nehru,
01:57we have to talk about it now.
01:59This is about 6 years now.
02:01This is national security.
02:03We are speaking of history.
02:05We are talking about history.
02:07Why is this national security?
02:10So, this is a serious issue.
02:12You have to talk about it now.
02:13Don't we have to talk about it now?
02:16No, no, no.
02:17So, this is something which General Narvan has said.
02:20He's been talking about it.
02:22Who is this civil war?
02:25Who is this civil war?
02:27Who is this civil war?
02:28I wasın a civil war.
02:31I should have told him that I wanna go on a Kempcund.
02:35That's why we're boring enough.
02:39The chief of army staff is going to need leadership.
02:44Yes, it's true. Yes, it's true.
02:47Naturally, this is not going to be asked questions.
02:50So, these are all very serious matters.
02:54In this country, you can't speak.
02:57You can't speak.
02:59You can't speak.
03:01You can speak.
03:04You can speak.
03:08You can speak.
03:11It's not published in India.
03:13And the Ministry of Defence has not given permission.
03:16Yes, permission.
03:17You can't speak.
03:19You can't speak.
03:21You can't speak.
03:23You can't speak.
03:25You can speak.
03:27You can speak.
03:29You can speak.
03:31You can speak.
03:33You can't speak.
03:35So, this is a very serious issue.
03:38It's a matter of national security.
03:40It's not because of the customs,
03:41I was embarrassed.
03:43To be honest,
03:45in June,
03:46you can't do this.
03:47You can't cut the entire number of people.
03:49You've been to the Trans kara.
03:50You've killed us.
03:51You've killed us.
03:53You have killed us.
03:54This is a very serious situation.
03:55The first minister has a phone and he doesn't have a phone and he doesn't have a phone and he doesn't have a phone.
04:10He doesn't have a phone and he doesn't have a phone and he doesn't have a phone.
04:29The first minister has a phone and he doesn't have a phone.
04:39The first minister has a phone and he doesn't have a phone.
04:44The first minister has an Indian army.
04:50He doesn't have a phone and he doesn't have a phone and he doesn't have a phone and he doesn't have a phone and he doesn't have a phone.
05:04Going to war can never be a purely military decision.
05:09It is taken by a democratically elected political leadership.
05:13During the 1999 conflict and Atal B.R. Iwajpayee every action was debated and approved in meetings of the cabinet committee on security.
05:23India's final decision making body on national security chaired by the prime minister.
05:30Memoirs from that period show CCS being able to own its decisions and issue clear directives to military commanders.
05:38The same was true of Indira Gandhi.
05:41Indira Gandhi during the 1971 war that led to the liberation of Bangladesh.
05:46We are a democratically elected country.
05:50This is a republic.
05:52But ideally, only the democratically elected prime minister can take a decision with regard to war.
05:59That is...
06:01Political leadership has to take a decision.
06:03The political.
06:04Political.
06:05Aquíiga...
06:06Unpourced.
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