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thumbs up. Good to know.
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A letter signed by 1000 active French soldiers and 20 retired generals has been issued, warning that a civil war is brewing.

All French people must now answer the question: Do you stand with the traitors and their foreign hordes, or do you stand with your own people?

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This is kinda strange. Even with BLM protests, there were counter “protesters”, some even actively “patrolling”. Even Korean Americans did a decent job of protecting their businesses during LA riots. This only makes sense if the riots are really only burning their own neighborhoods, in which case they might be allowed to vent off some pressure.
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This @hole husain said that muslims in India were in danger when Modi visited the US

Will he now say the same about his beloved jihadi community which is burning FRANCE.

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pravula wrote:This is kinda strange. Even with BLM protests, there were counter “protesters”, some even actively “patrolling”. Even Korean Americans did a decent job of protecting their businesses during LA riots. This only makes sense if the riots are really only burning their own neighborhoods, in which case they might be allowed to vent off some pressure.
in some localities, the neighborhood frenchies, armed with baseball bats, are pushing back these jihadi rioters

if these attacks in france haven't woken up the rest of the woke euros to protect themselves, their way of life, and their cultures, one wonders what else is required to kick them awake to the realities of these trigger happy marauding jihadis and the endless set of entitled demands

macron, with his unrestrained appeasement of jihadis, deliberately restraining his own security forces, and preventing them from enforcing the writ of the state and protecting the property and lives of tax paying citizens has only emboldened these scum

BTW, the two main commie cesspools from where the anti India, anti Hindu, and anti Modi networks are operating, one is being orchestrated from france (christophe jaffrelot led) and the other is from the US and coordinated by the soreass gang with the many ultra rich "foundations" insidiously influencing, subverting, and corrupting the Indian social space.
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I would rather they don't wake up for some time and significant numbers of BIF ecosystem in the subcontinent immigrate first. Then world will have no choice to tackle them in holistic way. The British/ Europeans realized the best way to keep India backward was BIF after a 700 year civil war / poor governance. They have at it for 250 years and wiped out the native religion along with BIF in 40% of the land. Now they want to eliminate us in the rest of land, that's how the whole education system, HR in companies is in favour of BIF.
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The trouble for France started as soon as it supplied Rafel fighter jets to India.May be enemies of india could be behind the riots to pull down Mr. macaron from power. All the Scandinavian countries and some parts of Europe have become haven for jihadi elements.
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rrao wrote:The trouble for France started as soon as it supplied Rafel fighter jets to India.May be enemies of india could be behind the riots to pull down Mr. macaron from power. All the Scandinavian countries and some parts of Europe have become haven for jihadi elements.
above all, the frenchies love money, and they are big players in the weapons markets.

They will not jeopardize their economic interests

macron or no, if the naval rafale deal has passed a certain self sustaining tipping point, it will happen, no matter who is in govt.

otherwise it will be renegotiated all over again

BTW, their engine deal offer to India is what they are hoping will fund and drive their own next gen engine development

All this is pointing to possibility of the culinary institute being the primary instigator of these jihadi riots

the aim is to drive Modi away from the deals because of the implied political instability, in which case Modi will push for a make in India type of rafale/engine solution

The buyer and seller are both determined to make it work, मियाँ बीवी राज़ी क्या करेगा क़ाज़ी
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The idiot Macron and his incompetent govt are solely responsible for this disaster they brought upon France.
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Nahel was 17 years old. The age to pass the driving license in France is 18 years old. He was not allowed to drive. Even less a Mercedes-Benz Class A model AMG (sporty), whose power can go up to 350 horsepower and which one can legitimately wonder how he had obtained, since the cheapest costs, new, more than 50,000€ .

Why did this car have Polish number plates? We don't know yet

06/27/2023 - 7:55 a.m.: He is driving at excessive speed, in the bus lane, when the two road safety moto cops chase him and try to intercept him. He does not respond to the police, who repeatedly summon him to stop. He runs a red light. Stopped by traffic, the police then dismount, ordering him to turn off his engine. One of them takes aim. He still refuses to comply, restarts abruptly. The policeman, glued against a wall, seems destabilized, the shot goes off. The vehicle will crash a few meters further. On board, 2 other minors, who fled. It is the officer who fired who will provide him with first aid. Not friends. One of the two is still at large. The police officer was taken into custody, charged with intentional homicide and remanded in custody; he is also administratively suspended. He faces up to 30 years in prison. He is, however, a former soldier, experienced, with an irreproachable record of service and who has been decorated on several occasions for acts of courage and devotion. His identity and the city where he lives were broadcast on snapchat. Scandal. 48 hours later, the mother, Mounia, perched on a mini-motorcycle, then on a truck, wearing a “Justice for Nahel” t-shirt, smoke bomb in hand, demands a “firm sentence” against the shooter. Surrealist. Nahel was "unfavorably known to the police services" for several refusals to comply (already), traffic offences, punished, it should be remembered, by one year's imprisonment and a fine of 7,500 euros, in accordance with article L233-1 of the highway code. So, no, it is not a question of condoning police violence, which is sometimes a reality, and the investigation will follow its course, to determine responsibilities. Nor is it to lack compassion for Nahel. But it's about putting things back in order. Nahel endangered - at least - a pedestrian and a cyclist. He could have killed a child, an old man. He was neither at school nor at work.
When the 2 other passengers of the car were finally caught and gave their statements with lawyers present, they both claimed that the cops punched the driver and one said "shoot him" to the other before the shot was fired. But detailed analysis of the video with audio enhancement have no such evidence. The cops are heard repeatedly asking the ado to shut off the engine. The ado instead accelerates and the policeman fires, probably losing balance as the car jerks fwd. This part is not fully visible. No signs of alleged punches were found on the body during autopsy.

https://www.francetvinfo.fr/faits-diver ... 28728.html

Macron and his useless govt tried to get smarter than left-islamists by blaming the police before they can and thus avoid riots and deny them political gains. After a week all they have are tattered French flags and soot on their faces to show for it. The MSM fanned the flames totally irresponsibly. What a pathetic state of affairs

Some tv humorist was saying "Macron is like an alcoholic father, who ruins your life at home and is an embarrassment outside."
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This whole episode raises some very uncomfortable questions about leftist-islamist nexus, the roots of so much hate towards the French state and French people, the state's inability to deliver justice and be seen as doing it impartially as per law, the resulting loss of confidence to use force at the right time and proportion to defend citizens, and public & private property, what kind of psychology, morality, ideology and organisation is driving the rioters? etc... that the government will try to brush under the carpet and the media won't deal with objectively.

Indian state will face similar challenges, especially because the peacefuls world over will now be doped by the images of loot and arson, and a spectacle of a G7 nuclear state brought to ignominy.


We have MAD, but internal security and police are not always with them, and we have a whole bunch of state CMs a lot lot worse than Macron. The BIFs will love to damage India's growth story, kill FDI, stoke religious tensions and tarnish India's image globally.

The centre must act with decisiveness and speed as needed . Shaheen bagh and farm, wrestler protests type tolerance won't do.
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rrao wrote:The trouble for France started as soon as it supplied Rafel fighter jets to India.May be enemies of india could be behind the riots to pull down Mr. macaron from power. All the Scandinavian countries and some parts of Europe have become haven for jihadi elements.
Just because there are dots that can be connected doesn't mean they make a coherent picture. It this case, even your very first sentence is vague and erroneous.
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Cyranoji
isnt it a fact that France has for a very long pushed the Blacks/Islamist to the periphery (into the Ghettos so to speak)
Far from the the tourist eyes.
The left have been vocal and active there for decades havent they??
All that angst+Jihadist combo has come to bite the republic
High handedness could lead to further aggravation of the situation, yes the optics with laid back approach is bad
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Rsatchi wrote:Cyranoji
isnt it a fact that France has for a very long pushed the Blacks/Islamist to the periphery (into the Ghettos so to speak)
Far from the the tourist eyes.
The left have been vocal and active there for decades havent they??
All that angst+Jihadist combo has come to bite the republic
High handedness could lead to further aggravation of the situation, yes the optics with laid back approach is bad
Rsatchi ji,

the question one should be asking is how did it come about that the jihadi hordes came flooding into europe, uk, and the us

why did they not find refuge amongst their own in saudi, kuwait, qatar, uae etc etc

why did poland and many other like minded countries refuse to take them, and are still refusing to do so

you have focused solely on the consequences and the out comes of the demographic change but you seem to have missed the woods for the trees by not considering the root causes, and thus putting the cart before the horse, as it were......

How did jihadis like ilhan abdullahi omar, and rashida harbi tlaib, rise through a culture where the ecosystem is socially and anthropologically structured to accommodate only WASPs and who pushed extreme ideologies like BLM where the alleged stakeholders took to violence and looting at the drop of a hat, and the society reacted exactly like the french are doing, with guilty appeasement and ridiculous tolerance for some wrongs done by some whites many centuries ago
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Chetakji
Refuge in West and not in the Saudi/Kuwait/ME
Given the history/Spread of Islam The Arabs dont consider anyone apart from ME(Original Arabic peninsula) as equal.
so you can forget of any of these guys going to Arabia as equals: they are and will always be called a convert(of various degree starting from Syrians to lowliest Blacks) Have ever been to KSA and see how they refer these guys : Hada Misri Hada Suri with derition
Having said that the West let these people in by the ship loads but having let them in they expected the uwashed hoards to be simply grateful for an ghetto existence(albeit a western ghetto)
That angst Plus the Kitab(there nothing called a Radical Islam and a Moderate Islam. Islam is rigid radical group period) is a heady combination.
People like Omar use the loopholes in the law and accepatance by the Xtians of other Abrahamics as people of the book is what leading to all this,
No one is going to call out Islam as to what it is unless you want to be hounded for being Islamphobic.
The era of liberal leftist shit is going to end in EU
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Rsatchi wrote:Chetakji
Refuge in West and not in the Saudi/Kuwait/ME
Given the history/Spread of Islam The Arabs dont consider anyone apart from ME(Original Arabic peninsula) as equal.
so you can forget of any of these guys going to Arabia as equals: they are and will always be called a convert(of various degree starting from Syrians to lowliest Blacks) Have ever been to KSA and see how they refer these guys : Hada Misri Hada Suri with derition
Having said that the West let these people in by the ship loads but having let them in they expected the uwashed hoards to be simply grateful for an ghetto existence(albeit a western ghetto)
That angst Plus the Kitab(there nothing called a Radical Islam and a Moderate Islam. Islam is rigid radical group period) is a heady combination.
People like Omar use the loopholes in the law and accepatance by the Xtians of other Abrahamics as people of the book is what leading to all this,
No one is going to call out Islam as to what it is unless you want to be hounded for being Islamphobic.
The era of liberal leftist shit is going to end in EU
Rsatchi ji,

the whites wanted cheap and illiterate labor to work their factories, clean their streets and do other menial stuff.

It worked for a while, and then outsourcing to china started and manufacturing largely dried out in europe, uk, and the us leaving only the hi tech jobs behind and these illiterate jihadis who had lost their unskilled jobs found that they just couldn't cope with the hi tech ones.

unemployment and resentment rose exponentially, and rape, violence, looting, destruction of property and murder became commonplace. To protect themselves from the law, they ghettoized rapidly, and no go areas were formed and enforced by armed gangs. Drugs, arms smuggling, and prostitution became their new jobs

welfare payments to these jihadis reduced because money became tight because of the ukraine war and their housing developments deteriorated rapidly along with reducing healthcare and schooling because of reduced budgets

The goras got the dregs from the jihadi countries, the scum that even the jihadis in their own countries did not want and this was the best way to get rid of them and clean house and that's why the saudis and their pals are sitting terrorist free in their clean countries

did the liberandus not notice that mostly military age males were the ones coming to europe and other white countries or were the goras too busy patting themselves on their backs for being the great liberandus that they always thought that they were. Even in the current round of violence, a great many white commies are involved and these guys are operating out of many countries to direct and coordinate the attacks to garner max media space.

Burning buildings are showcased to maximum effect only at night when they are highlighted against the dark background. These riot photos and videos are deliberately media savvy and are looking to make a global impact

one single and evil amriki president had a hand in both these events -- obummer

Lots of people say that obummer bombed 7 jihadi countries but fail to understand how he manipulated and pushed the jihadis hordes into europe and how he managed to aid and abet the eyeraab spring movement that the amrikis orchestrated mainly during his regimes.

the targeting of europe by obummer was a deliberate strategy by the global commies led by soreass like monsters. people generally focus on the hussain part of his name but barack is the name of the winged horse that carried someone to the heavens and many people do not know this.

they guy is a cut and dried, through and through jihadi, and he has always functioned like one, especially as the potus, but his actions have been masked and camouflaged by the liberal media and the commies.

Well, he can hide no more and he has been outed for what he is

and the results are there for all to see.

More such media managed events will surely follow.

Shaheenbagh, the dilli riots, and the farmers agitation were all media managed events and they were trial runs....
The era of liberal leftist shit is going to end in EU
sadly Rsatchi ji, their jihadi era is only just beginning as they have reached critical mass in terms of population and also with respect to financing

they may not even need the commies anymore since their pals in eyeraan and the gelf will do the needful henceforth
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There were always rich and poor neighbourhoods in and around Paris, up stream/down stream on the river in some eras, and up and down winds for the past couple of centuries. Now its also based on nuisance of ring roads, highways, airports etc. Over the decades, several non-french migrations occurred. There are significant numbers of Portuguese, South East Asian, Africans of different ethnicities, Carribeans and of course North Africans from former French colonies of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia (but no Egyptians) of Arabic ethnicity who are muslims, and black muslim Africans from eastern & central Africa. Of course European immigrants at various times, and before & after wars.

Compared to many other European countries, France was a reasonably self sufficient country, with access to M sea & A ocean, several long rivers to connect hinterlands to the coast, a zig zag coast line with trading ports, good large arable lands for agriculture and pastures for grazing livestock, good forests for timber for heating & ship building, reasonable weather for at least 1 good crop/year and some winter crops. The country remained mostly in 1 piece for long periods of history, thus forging a strong identity for itself, especially the Gauls against the Roman Empire (Asterix !). France shined during the enlightenment age, and was not as desperate to find colonies as its neighbours, but eventually, they caught on and were at times nearly as large and wide as the British empire.

Post WW2, France saw universal suffrage thanks to the suffragettes, but that covered all French citizen irrespective of ethnicity or religion. The French separation of church and state is very very strong, today churches are symbols of architectural & cultural heritage but have nearly no role in shaping contemporary public morality. As French colonial empire shrunk, with horrible massacres especially in North Africa not helping keep any reasonable relationship with those peoples. The post WW2 growth boom expanded the economy and then to keep growing they needed more workers in the 80s & 90s. France has been left dominated for decades, but all parties naturally turned to ex colonies for man power. These workers weren't really forced into ghettos, but occupied affordable housing or apartment blocks on affordable costs - of which a good part is social housing built by each & every town and city and rented out. Social housing quotas are imposed, and if not adhered to, will attract heavy fines that drain the city's budget. This is true for all of France with just 1 or 2 exceptions in the whole country. Actually, this is quite good as the country transitioned to a service economy and with excellent road & rail networks, social security giving universal health coverage, free schooling etc. Though the absolute economic growth slowed down, France remained attractive to immigrate into and live decently if not well.

It is these suburbs ie banlieus that have concentrated poorer immigrants from all over the former French "empire", that inevitably have high % of muslim populations, which keeps increasing every year since the gulf wars, and sees every year several lakhs who will risk their lives to reach this banlieu heaven but once they get here, they want to impose in France (at home and outside) the very same crap they fled from in the first place. and this is the root of the problem. Its not the older generations migrants but their (grand)children influenced heavily by the recent migrants who are the most violent now.

There are racist pigs everywhere on the planet, but there is absolutely NO systemic discrimination in France. I have NOT faced even 1 such incident in over 2 decades. I have had colleagues, clients, friends, govt employees, partners etc... over a large spectrum of ethnicities and economic strata. The current problem is pure political incompetence and cowardice of the present govt and years of appeasement by "guilty from colonial, recent wars and now C02/climate privilege" minded left parties. Instead of drawing clear lines of dos and don'ts, these idiots are erasing lines of acceptable behaviour to please and keep getting appeasement votes. What they refuse to realise is that they are heading down the sharia rule path.

A lot of this seems very similar to India and its own problems with left parties and bankrupt intelligensia and woke media, doesnt it?
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In 1994 I first saw Muslims praying on the streets of Paris. Blocking the street for afternoon prayers. Since then the situation has worsened. Afro-arab people have taken over the jobs of white Europeans. This is true of Spain too. They start as taxi drivers. There are many in Athens just standing around but rare in Italy or Austria or even Portugal.

This is my first hand experience.
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https://archive.ph/O2JxN

Jihadism in French prisons - Caged fervour

"Prison recruitment is worrying because inmates have access to an underworld of weapons and violence. Anxiety is especially acute in France, where several terrorists in recent attacks were groomed while serving jail terms—and where the Muslim incarceration rate is very high. Muslims make up an estimated 8-10% of France’s population (the exact share is unknown because collecting religious statistics is banned). Yet they are perhaps 60% of prison inmates, according to a parliamentary report. Farhad Khosrokhavar, the author of a forthcoming book, “The Prisons of France”, says a more realistic estimate is 40-50%, with 60-70% only in certain big prisons near Paris. Such skewed proportions are not unique: in England and Wales, 15% of the prison population is Muslim, compared with 5% of the population. But the French ratio appears to be particularly high."

= Islamophobia!
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Thanks Kumar, Lisa. Whatever controls are put in place after years of effort, a leftist party once elected will undo in few weeks. Alas !
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Cyrano wrote:
It is these suburbs ie banlieus that have concentrated poorer immigrants from all over the former French "empire", that inevitably have high % of muslim populations, which keeps increasing every year since the gulf wars, and sees every year several lakhs who will risk their lives to reach this banlieu heaven but once they get here, they want to impose in France (at home and outside) the very same crap they fled from in the first place. and this is the root of the problem. Its not the older generations migrants but their (grand)children influenced heavily by the recent migrants who are the most violent now.
Cyrano ji,
In 1938 Marcus Lee Hansen developed the principle of third-generation interest, according to which second-generation migrants are eager to assimilate the cultural norms of their host country, whereas third-generation migrants are more likely to revert to those of their grandparents' generation, thereby asserting their difference from mainstream culture. This hypothesis has come to be known as Hansen's Law and is highly discussed and criticized. The present entry concludes that Hansen's Law holds true for the first and second generations, but not for the third. While the third generation may establish some symbolic association with its ancestral roots, this cannot be read as a return to grandparents' norms. The most radical shift is likely to be the one away from the first generation; the second generation is eager to assimilate, but this eagerness can be in tension with the host society's reluctance to embrace these migrants as equal fellow citizens.
which is what many Indian jihadis are doing, mainly by dressing and eating, with food choices very different from the majority.

they flaunt their differences in culture in their stridently adapting to very unique and distinct attire, and also in the manner of their politically emphasized different food habits.

Hansen's law seems to have kicked in, for India too, with the third generation of those jihadis who did not leave India during the partition, now turning virulently more khattar
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Safran is offering 100% ToT and co-development of 130KN engine.

Source:
https://www.livemint.com/news/india/fra ... 33042.html
India Defense Updates also indicates that French Govt. has approved the offer
https://youtu.be/F3Hig279Q4w?t=12
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The french are closing ranks and a strong message is being sent to all the EU govts

similar sentiments will strongly echo in all EU countries, that enough is enough

the wokes and the commies need to be taken down a peg, or two, or three...

Donations for French policeman who sparked riots top $1 million ..



https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/wor ... 465928.cms
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbpXzbbs87M


Turkey and Pak ISI Behind Violence In France


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Punjab Regiment to attend Bastille Day parade in Paris

The Indian Army contingent of 77 marching personnel and 38 band members are being led by Captain Aman Jagtap

https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation ... 92195.html
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chetak wrote:The french are closing ranks and a strong message is being sent to all the EU govts

similar sentiments will strongly echo in all EU countries, that enough is enough

the wokes and the commies need to be taken down a peg, or two, or three...

Donations for French policeman who sparked riots top $1 million ..



https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/wor ... 465928.cms
they better do. looks like the cops house was burned down and severe injuries to wife and kids. this is insanity.
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WA

someone needs to explain why jihadis kill themselves trying to get to france if it’s such a racist and islamophobic nation?

don’t see these jihadis running to china, because the jihadis know the difference.

this person is tweeting from the ‘racist and islamophobic’ uk.
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https://sundayguardianlive.com/world/pu ... day-parade
Punjab Regiment soldiers set to march in Bastille Day Parade
By Our Correspondent, July 9, 2023

In a historic development, soldiers from the Punjab Regiment are set to march in Paris in the Bastille Day Parade after 107 years. There is evidence from the First World War of the contribution of Indian soldiers, possibly from the Sikh Regiment, fighting alongside French forces. More than 100 years later, soldiers from the Punjab regiment—now part of the Indian Army are preparing to leave for France.
The soldiers from the Punjab Regiment will participate in the Bastille Day parade in Paris, scheduled to take place on 14 July. This year’s parade holds greater significance as Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been invited as the Guest of Honour for France’s National Day.
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desert jihadis, africans, pakistanis, bangladeshis and many more aliens before they come to europe


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https://sundayguardianlive.com/opinion/ ... -relations
PM’s France visit will broaden the horizon of India-France relations
Mohit Anand & Rajesh Mehta, July 9, 2023

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be embarking on a visit to Paris as the Guest of Honour at France’s Bastille Day (National Day) celebrations on 14 July. The visit coincides with the 25 years of the strategic partnership between France and India. Of all the security partnerships that India has now with other countries, the one with France has been the most enduring. In 1998, France was the first country with which India established a strategic partnership, which has since been accorded to more than 30 countries.
This will be PM Modi’s third visit to France since 2019, which is reflective of a strong relationship that is heavily focused around three crucial pillars of defence, space and nuclear cooperation. History reflects upon France as India’s close ally. For decades France and India have collaborated on space and civil nuclear programs. Since the 1960s France provided technical assistance for the construction of Sriharikota launch-pad. ISRO and the French Space Agency (CNES) have been carrying on various joint research programmes and collaborating in satellite launches. Following India’s peaceful nuclear explosion tests in 1974, the United States and Canada terminated their nuclear engagements with India, but France supplied India with fuel for the Tarapur nuclear plant. France was one of the few countries that did not impose sanctions on India after the nuclear tests in May 1998. In fact, the then French President Jacques Chirac publicly supported New Delhi and opposed US sanctions. Soon after the India-specific waiver was granted by the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) in September 2008 to engage in civil nuclear trade, France was the first country to sign a civil nuclear agreement with India for the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project.
Over the years, India and France have become reliable defence partners and this is expected to continue. France is the second largest supplier of arms (after Russia), accounting for 29% of India’s arms imports. This helps India diversify its defence supplies away from heavy dependence on Russia. PM Modi’s visit could see announcement of an estimated $5-6 billion deal to acquire 26 Dassault Rafale Marine fighter jets for the Indian Navy’s newly commissioned indigenously designed aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant. The French government has given its go-ahead to defence major Safran to jointly design, develop, test, manufacture and finally certify an engine that is expected to power New Delhi’s indigenously produced twin-engine advanced multi-role combat aircraft, as well as a naval version for aircraft carriers. The timing is crucial as it comes on the heels of the recent state visit of PM Modi to the US where the American government gave the necessary export authorization for the co-manufacture of GE Aerospace F-414 jet engines in India with 80% transfer of technology for the Indian Air Force. To counter the American offer, France is said to have offered a 100% transfer of technology for the co-development of a new 110kN high-thrust jet engines with India. This will create a 360-degree capability and ownership of full engine technology by India.
On the economic front, around 150 Indian companies operate in France. While there are more than 1,000 French establishments present in India that have a total turnover of $20 billion and employs 300,000 people. A few areas in which their activity is particularly marked are aeronautics, renewable energy, transport, urban development and sustainable cities, digital technology, and nuclear energy. The cumulative FDI inflows from France to India touched $10.5 billion in April 2020-March 2023. The bilateral trade between the two stands at $13.4 billion for 2022-23, accounting for less than 1.2% of India’s total trade. Last month, Airbus, the French aerospace giant, received the biggest aircraft order in the history of commercial aviation with Air India and Indigo ordering 250 and 500 planes.
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Hours before PM lands in France, European Parliament in Strasbourg adopts with a show of hands a strong resolution criticising India for violence in Manipur, Slams intolerance towards minorities and " politically motivated, divisive policies that promote Hindu majoritarianism in the area
https://twitter.com/suhasinih/status/16 ... 16352?s=20
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IndraD wrote: 13 Jul 2023 19:41 Hours before PM lands in France, European Parliament in Strasbourg adopts with a show of hands a strong resolution criticising India for violence in Manipur, Slams intolerance towards minorities and " politically motivated, divisive policies that promote Hindu majoritarianism in the area
https://twitter.com/suhasinih/status/16 ... 16352?s=20
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/sv/ ... -and-india Human rights breaches in Venezuela, Kyrgyzstan and India
You can see the orga&m out of Suhasini Haider and CHindu scams
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I have always felt that NE is being setup for a south sudan style operation by the West with a religious angle. I see US Amby statements and EU parliament resolution in that light.
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vijayk wrote: 13 Jul 2023 19:50
IndraD wrote: 13 Jul 2023 19:41 Hours before PM lands in France, European Parliament in Strasbourg adopts with a show of hands a strong resolution criticising India for violence in Manipur, Slams intolerance towards minorities and " politically motivated, divisive policies that promote Hindu majoritarianism in the area
https://twitter.com/suhasinih/status/16 ... 16352?s=20
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/sv/ ... -and-india Human rights breaches in Venezuela, Kyrgyzstan and India
You can see the orga&m out of Suhasini Haider and CHindu scams
Chindu has become totally anti-national. It will meet its nemesis soon hopefully.
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Which nemesis?
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^^^ Unconfirmed rumors of sale by the end of the year, hope the new owners make it a balanced news paper
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ramana wrote: 14 Jul 2023 05:45 Chindu has become totally anti-national. It will meet its nemesis soon hopefully.
True. Even Malini Parthasarathy could not take it anymore from N.Ram after S.Gurumurthy exposed The Hindu in the 'sengol' incident and N.Ram persisted with his fraudulent line. She has since resigned. OT here.
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I am waiting for news on two things: Trishna satellite and the setting up of a Navic navigation reference station in France. It is about two years since these announcements were made.
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The article misses out the participation of ISRO engineers in large numbers with CNES's Viking liquid propulsion motor which led to the fabrication of Vikas engine later.
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VinodTK wrote: 14 Jul 2023 06:34 ^^^ Unconfirmed rumors of sale by the end of the year, hope the new owners make it a balanced news paper
sale to whom ?
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India-France DRDO-Safran engine for AMCA

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