Here we go Britshits are joining SUPARCO in technical excellence
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Not to forget Leslie Udwin making documentary called India's Daughter and interviewed one of the rapist. Somehow she never made a documentary on Victor Melleney. There is an entire Wikipedia section on BBC sexual abuse cases.Haresh wrote:BBC banned Johnny Rotten in 1978 for telling the truth about Jimmy Savile
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esKnWAIgpLY
If you don't know, I suggest you google Jimmy Savile
UK invites India to join AUKUS agreement. Will India join trilateral security pact?
The Indian Navy aims to procure new nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSN) under Project 75 Alpha which costs around $15 billion-$20 billion. On several occasions, France offered New Delhi to assist in developing the mega project under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's most touted 'Make in India' initiative.
ToI-let paper lives "down" to its reputation. and repeats this story ..(Not putting the link)Haresh wrote:Indian migrants are third largest group to risk dangerous Channel dinghy crossings, officials say
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... s-say.html
Well the Australian subs didn't work out., so AUKUS now IUKUS(J)Amber G. wrote:After USA, NSA travels to UK & UK PM to join India, UK NSAs meet in London....
A special gesture by PM rishisunak to join for a while NSA dialogue btwn Sir Tim Barrow & Mr. Doval..
. Deeply value PM's assurance of his Govts full support to deepen strategic partnership in trade, defence, S&T. Look forward to visit of Sir Tim to India soon.
[/quote]chetak wrote:They are trying to push france out of the Indian arms market
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AUKUS, FiveEyes and the like are anglo clubs. What do they want us for? To push the lemonade cart?chetak wrote:They are trying to push france out of the Indian arms marketUK invites India to join AUKUS agreement. Will India join trilateral security pact?
yensoy wrote:AUKUS, FiveEyes and the like are anglo clubs. What do they want us for? To push the lemonade cart?chetak wrote:They are trying to push france out of the Indian arms market
This is certainly to prise us away from the French, Israelis, Russians and domestic. Nothing in it for us that is not already covered in the Quad. UK is irrelevant to our east. UK is the grandmother troublemaker to our west.
chetak wrote:yensoy wrote: AUKUS, FiveEyes and the like are anglo clubs. What do they want us for? To push the lemonade cart?
we should ask the uk to lease a couple of nuke submarines to us.
That will scare the krap out of the goras
these creeps are swanning around in borrowed finerydrnayar wrote:chetak wrote:UK has 6 SSNs and 4 SSBNs , not in the class of Russia !
India has too much money to spend. You can see the Pakistanis salivating in YouTube, every time India's foreign exchange reserve, budget or funds to help other neighbors is mentioned. The British or the Khan want that too, but are sophisticated enough to hide their greed. Not much has changed from the time of the Company Bahadoor.chetak wrote:They are trying to push france out of the Indian arms market
Actually, Greg Hands has been appointed Conservative Party Chairman. He was previously Business Secretary.Rsatchi wrote:News on morning Radio
Cabinet reshuffle this evening:
Guess who is likely to be moved out!!
Creualla moved from Home Sec to party chairmanship!!
All that opposition to FTA and students visa post studies inline with Auss/EU may have cost her.
Shows how the present dispensation works (if she is indeed moved out)
Plus one to Modi/Doval/Jai S
she stays., same portfolioAldonkar wrote:Rsatchi wrote:News on morning Radio
Cabinet reshuffle this evening:
Guess who is likely to be moved out!!
Creualla moved from Home Sec to party chairmanship!!
Actually, Greg Hands has been appointed Conservative Party Chairman. He was previously Business Secretary.
No news about Cruella.
she seems to be having some very powerful and shadowy anti immigration backers and they are particularly inimical to the Indiansdrnayar wrote:she stays., same portfolioAldonkar wrote:
Are they all trying to help Modi win again. Remember Pulwama?IndraD wrote:BBC has published op-ed on Ramcharitmanas fanning views against it and becoming part of tool kit to instigate unrest in the society with elections now months away in India.
I think there is public access to the "PREVENT" system to report any one suspected of or involved in any sort of extremismHaresh wrote:Will the Prevent review change our fear about ‘Islamophobia’?
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/wil ... amophobic/
In other words, Suella has been told that the UK can’t afford her racist policies. Better she find something cheaper that appeals to the racists.Gillian Keegan, UK education secretary, has signalled she will fight any Home Office attempts to cut migration into Britain by driving away overseas students, saying universities were a “hugely valuable” export success.
Keegan, in an interview with the Financial Times, said she wanted to build on the UK’s booming export market in university education, and to expand education export revenues from about £26bn to £35bn by 2030.
“It’s a sector we should be very proud of,” she said. But with 680,000 overseas students enrolled last year, more than the government’s 600,000 target — home secretary Suella Braverman is looking for ways to control migration numbers.
Keegan and Braverman met on Thursday to discuss options, including reviewing the eligibility of overseas students for a two-year work visa and the ability of students on “low-value” courses to bring dependants to Britain, officials briefed on the meeting said.
Keegan said she would help the Home Office root out any abuse of the system, noting the Tory pledge to cut migration levels and saying she wanted to ensure a high-quality “course offer” to British and overseas students.
But she said of the sector: “It’s world-leading, a great advert to our country. We have a strategy which is very much focused on growing the revenue.” The Treasury is also opposing any reforms that will damage universities.
IndraDji,IndraD wrote:BBC has published op-ed on Ramcharitmanas fanning views against it and becoming part of tool kit to instigate unrest in the society with elections now months away in India.
The report warns that pro-Khalistan extremism is "developing among the UK's Sikh communities" and that "Prevent" should be cautious of this.
“A false narrative is disseminated by the tiny number of pro-Khalistan groups operating in the UK that the government is colluding with its counterpart in India to persecute Sikhs. Such groups’ narratives glorify violence carried out by the pro-Khalistan movement in India. While the current threat is low, praise for violence overseas and a simultaneous belief in a state-led campaign of repression domestically is a potentially toxic combination for the future,” the report claims.
https://www.timesnownews.com/india/uk-m ... e-97792005The counter-terrorism report further notes that “it is common for narratives around blasphemy in the UK to have a connection back to hardline Pakistani clerics and the Khatme Nubuwwat movement, which has a well-established presence in Pakistan.”
The UK establishment feels it can very well afford Racist Policies. It is just that they don't want it in the matter of granting student visas to Indian students.eklavya wrote:FT:
Education secretary to resist Home Office cuts to overseas students
In other words, Suella has been told that the UK can’t afford her racist policies. Better she find something cheaper that appeals to the racists.Gillian Keegan, UK education secretary, has signalled she will fight any Home Office attempts to cut migration into Britain by driving away overseas students, saying universities were a “hugely valuable” export success.
Keegan, in an interview with the Financial Times, said she wanted to build on the UK’s booming export market in university education, and to expand education export revenues from about £26bn to £35bn by 2030.
“It’s a sector we should be very proud of,” she said. But with 680,000 overseas students enrolled last year, more than the government’s 600,000 target — home secretary Suella Braverman is looking for ways to control migration numbers.
Keegan and Braverman met on Thursday to discuss options, including reviewing the eligibility of overseas students for a two-year work visa and the ability of students on “low-value” courses to bring dependants to Britain, officials briefed on the meeting said.
Keegan said she would help the Home Office root out any abuse of the system, noting the Tory pledge to cut migration levels and saying she wanted to ensure a high-quality “course offer” to British and overseas students.
But she said of the sector: “It’s world-leading, a great advert to our country. We have a strategy which is very much focused on growing the revenue.” The Treasury is also opposing any reforms that will damage universities.
This is one of the biggest export deals to India in decades and a huge win for the UK's aerospace sector.
With wings from Broughton and engines from Derby, this deal will support jobs around the country and help deliver one of our five priorities – growing the economy.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said:The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch welcome a momentous deal for Airbus and Rolls-Royce to provide new aircraft for Air India.
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch have welcomed a momentous deal for Airbus and Rolls-Royce to provide new aircraft for Air India, which is worth billions of pounds to the UK. The agreement announced by the companies this morning (Tuesday 14 February) will support and create new highly skilled jobs in Wales and Derbyshire, helping to boost exports, grow the economy and level up the UK.
A significant portion of the manufacturing process for the new aircraft is expected to take place in the UK. The wings will be designed in Filton, and assembled in Broughton – which is expected to bring an additional 450 manufacturing jobs and more than £100m of investment to Wales. The large A350 aircraft are exclusively powered by Rolls-Royce XWB engines, which are assembled and tested in Derby.
Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch MP said:This landmark deal between Air India, Airbus and Rolls-Royce demonstrates that the sky’s the limit for the UK’s thriving aerospace sector.
“It will create better-paid jobs and new opportunities in manufacturing hubs from Derby to Wales, so we can grow the economy and support our agenda to level up – helping to deliver on my five priorities for the country.
“The UK is already a top investment destination, and by building trade ties with growing economic powers like India we will ensure UK businesses remain at the forefront of global growth and innovation.”
“This is a significant win for the UK’s world-leading aerospace sector and one which will help to secure thousands of highly skilled jobs across the country and drive economic growth. It’s a shot in the arm for UK exports as we aim to sell £1 trillion of goods and services a year to the world by the end of the decade.
“We’re currently negotiating a trade deal with India which could boost trade by up to £28 billion a year by 2035. Export wins like this are another big step to our nations forming a closer trading relationship.”
Chee is getting its dueAtmavik wrote:^^^ and as a reward BBChee will make another fake documentary
Next step would be to cancel the deal after hanging them for a few years.Amber G. wrote:UK PM is very happy with UK-India -- Air India, Airbus and Rolls-Royce deal:This is one of the biggest export deals to India in decades and a huge win for the UK's aerospace sector.
With wings from Broughton and engines from Derby, this deal will support jobs around the country and help deliver one of our five priorities – growing the economy.