00:00I am told that I am going to call the British Kalapur.
00:01In that case, I am going to call the Narendra Modi.
00:06I am going to call the Narendra Modi.
00:08Lordi, Adina, General Narvana is a moment of profound isolation.
00:16So Narvana, on the map of J&K and Ladakh on the wall, it is known.
00:22Eastern command on another.
00:24He could visualize the location of each and every unit and formation in quotes.
00:30Even 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.
00:45Would 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
00:58collusive threat from China and Pakistan?
01:01We are ready in all respects, but I did not really want to start the war.
01:09in this case, if you are the chief of army staff, you can take a look at this.
01:14Why?
01:15Why are you doing so well?
01:16Sir, with due respect.
01:17One second.
01:18No, I can't speak a little bit.
01:35I can speak a little bit.
01:40You have to talk about national security.
01:44In this year, the first day of the BJP in 1962 came to Nehru,
01:54and the Nehru had to talk about it.
01:59This is a six years ago.
02:01This is national security.
02:04We are speaking of history.
02:05We are talking about history.
02:07What is national security?
02:10So this is a serious issue.
02:12Why don't we talk about it?
02:13I don't think we're talking about it.
02:18So this is something which General Narvani has said.
02:20He has told us that
02:22this is the right thing.
02:25Who is the right thing?
02:26Who is the right thing?
02:28Who is the right thing?
02:30Who is the right thing?
02:32Who is the right thing?
02:35Who is the right thing?
02:37If you don't have leadership, you will die.
02:39If you don't have leadership, you will die.
02:44Yes, that's right.
02:47Naturally, this is not going to be asked.
02:49Questions are scared.
02:51So, these are all very serious matters.
02:54If you don't have a question,
02:57you can't speak to the people.
02:59You can't speak to the Congress.
03:04You can't speak to the people of the country.
03:09Rahun Gandhi is not published in India.
03:13Or the Ministry of Defence has not given permission.
03:16Yes, that's right.
03:17They don't have any permission.
03:21We don't have any interpretation.
03:23You have permission to give them permission.
03:26You can't give them permission.
03:28You can give them permission.
03:29You can give them permission.
03:31You can't give them permission.
03:32You can't give them permission.
03:35So, this is a very serious issue.
03:38It's a matter of national security.
03:40This is a matter of national security.
03:41This is a very serious situation.
03:43Even if you think that you can speak to the government of the government,
03:45that they cannot take a majority of难 in the government.
03:48They cannot take care of the government of the government.
03:49In June we are going to take care of some people.
03:50They are going to take care of us.
03:51They are going to take care of us.
03:52They can't survive.
03:53So, this is a very serious situation.
03:55That's very serious work.
03:56That's very serious.
04:00If you think that...
04:01I said the Prime Minister is a big takeaway.
04:03I say the Prime Minister.
04:04They have to pay back the phone.
04:06But they don't pay the phone.
04:07They don't pay.
04:08Watch it.
04:09They don't pay.
04:10Chief of Army staff, Nalag General. Doval, Bipin, Ravath, Jayshankar, Rajnaath Singh.
04:26Why don't they talk about the first ministries?
04:28The first ministries, the first ministries, the first ministries, the first ministries, the first ministries, the first ministries, the first ministries.
04:36Stay here with the first ministries and the original ministries again, this minister, the first ministries of the Federalist Congress.
04:43He met a signal for the sudden singing it.
04:51He has come to...
04:53going to war can never be a purely military decision it is taken by a
05:10democratically elected political leadership during the 1999 conflict
05:16and atal bihari watch by every action was debated and approved in meetings of
05:21the cabinet committee on security india's final decision making body on national security
05:29chaired by the prime minister memoirs from that period show ccs being able to own its decisions
05:36and issue clear directives to military commanders the same was true of indira gandhi indira gandhi
05:43during the 1971 war that led to the liberation of bangladesh we are a democratically elected
05:49country nam do this is the republic but ideally we only the only the democratically elected
05:57prime minister can take a decision with regard to war that is i don't know you're
06:00the political leadership has to take a decision
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