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FUCK UP
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Global Anglo-Saxon Media Helps Manage Pakistan As A Terror State
Chitra Subramaniam | Mumbai | Published: March 05, 2019 21:26 ISTNever
did I imagine that writing this piece would take days. Trained to be
careful with words I have tried to be so here. Journalists I respect
read newspapers, listen to radio, watch television news, are active on
social media and take stands on issues. They are also well read on many
issues and continue to read. Conviction and well-argued positions stand
the test of time.
Terrorists trained in Pakistan attacked India recently killing security
personnel in Pulwama, Kashmir. Global terrorist and Jaish-e-Mohammed
(JeM) chief Masood Azhar who operates from Pakistan in full view of the
world masterminded this attack as he has many others. India avenged the
killings with aerial attacks on Balakote in Pakistan. Self -respecting
countries do this. Period.
I am calling out the arrogance and the ignorance of influential
Anglo-Saxon media, in particular the Washington Post, CNN, The New York
Times, The Guardian and The Economist (calling them the media permanent
five of their masters) and their extensions in India for the appalling
reporting and editorials on the terrorist attacks in Pulwama. Their
mealy-mouthed bits on Balakote and their business as usual dismissal of
India shows them up for who they are.
These are respected media organisations in the sphere they have chosen
to be. Their extensions in India are baggage handlers. Outsourcing has
benefits, but it also has a brutal downside and their combined reporting
of events in India over the few weeks has exposed them all.
This is their current doublespeak. There’s a pattern and an algorithm to
it and that partly explains why it took me time to re-confirm a
decades-old trend to write this piece. Attacks on the US the United
Kingdom (UK) become geo-strategic. Attacks on India are regional.
Patriotism in India is Hindu zealots. Patriotism in the US and UK is
cute – you know, people get emotional when it comes to their countries.
The only intelligent people in India are those who speak English. Indian
intelligence agencies cannot be trusted and there is no organisation
worth its name for national security. The CIA is gold standard and stop
complaining about the wig. This is “we” the enlightened who will
continue telling “you” the natives what you must think and do especially
when it comes to protecting your borders.
The outsourcer and the outsourced work in concert and feign ignorance.
They go to the same markets and ponds fishing for information and they
look down on Indians who cannot speak their English. English is a link,
not a barometer. Culture and genuine conflict teaches you this. What the
Anglo Saxon media misses is respect for diversity and difference and the
simple fact that respect demands respect. There are standard operating
procedures in any market. Remember barter?
I know journalists have to fight for column inches in their newsrooms.
When Pulwama happened, there was hardly any news in the Anglo Saxon p5.
Balakot probably stunned them because India used air power, but it was
more important to watch Michael Cohen tell stories to the American
Congress. Then the bogey of nuclear weapons started and “restraint” was
the word of the moment. War is not an option for anybody.
I am revolted that Indian politicians, especially in India’s opposition,
are asking our armed forces to prove their mettle. I find it galling
that this media punditry to get a headline is raised to the level of
securing a national border. This is warfare and there are vested
interests in the Anglo-Saxon media defending the vast
military-industrial and trade complex. The same applies to Russia and
China, but they play an altogether different game. It’s called deep
dive. War is not warfare and I am not even sure senior reporters in
these organisations understand the difference.
As I write, there is intense military activity in the Indian border with
Pakistan. I trust the Indian armed forces do their job and I learn from
defence experts. I follow a few because I want to learn, not double
guess. To do that, you require vast experience and domain knowledge.
In all the years I have known western news organisations, I have rarely
if ever seen a person of colour head it in India. I now know why – they
have Indian media houses to do the local heavy lifting that includes
propaganda. Living between India and Switzerland and availing of time
zones, technology helps me track where the run-India-down campaign
originates in the media. It is within kilometre in New Delhi, superbly
stamped by someone as the Khan Market consensus. This is an upscale
market in Delhi also notorious for selling fakes.
When you have no conviction or domain knowledge you cannot tell the
difference between fact and fiction, fake or genuine and you are part of
a herd. I call them G 37 – same place, same people and same arguments
forty years later looking for relevance.
My view is this. Pakistan is a failed state that continues to fail
itself. They do not need trade because terror is their automatic teller
machine (ATM). The country is an asset under management (AUM) for large
military-industrial complexes that stretch from China to the United
States (US). They also service countries in the region shopping for
terrorists.
And here’s a story. In May 1998, when India became a nuclear power three
diplomats visited me at my press office at the UN’s European
headquarters in Geneva. The only one who asked me why India needed a
nuclear weapon was a diplomat from the UK. I told him India has a long
border with China, a nuclear weapon state, the North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation (NATO) does not protect our country and India’s defence is
in secure Indian hands with Indians. In return I asked him why the UN P5
(US, UK, France, China and Russia) scattered cities in Asia, Middle East
and Africa with land mines that killed and maimed innocent people. India
uses them only to secure its borders. Read people, read. Pakistan tested
shortly afterwards. The diplomat was silent.
Yes. I am Indian and I am a patriot. I believe in India. I am deeply
invested in my country across sectors. I will and have called out every
government that does not speak to the India of here and now. I respect
intelligent opposition. I am proud to be part of the Indian media, one
of the world’s freest. My responsibility includes protecting the
handlers’ freedom but I am not blind.
To the Anglo-Saxon media and their extensions in India I say this. I saw
you spin that bogey of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), pedalled by
Washington and London to bomb Iraq. I saw you report from the comfort
and security of the Intercontinental Hotel in Sarajevo during the
Bosnian war when you claimed to be on the ground.
Here’s a thought for people not connected with the media in India. Get
yourself news alerts. Watch the pattern. Draw your own conclusions. The
world’s largest democracy is our drawing board. Something has changed in
India. Nothing has changed in India. Only the over 830 million Indians
who will vote in the world’s largest democratic exercise can soon
decide. If Indians do not trust the government of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, they will vote him out. I trust my country.
(The views and opinions expressed within this article are the personal
opinions of the author. The facts, analysis, assumptions and perspective
appearing in the article needn't reflect the views of Republic TV/
Republic World/ ARG Outlier Media Pvt. Ltd.)
Never did I imagine that writing this piece would take days. Trained to
be careful with words I have tried to be so here. Journalists I respect
read newspapers, listen to radio, watch television news, are active on
social media and take stands on issues. They are also well read on many
issues and continue to read. Conviction and well-argued positions stand
the test of time.
Terrorists trained in Pakistan attacked India recently killing security
personnel in Pulwama, Kashmir. Global terrorist and Jaish-e-Mohammed
(JeM) chief Masood Azhar who operates from Pakistan in full view of the
world masterminded this attack as he has many others. India avenged the
killings with aerial attacks on Balakote in Pakistan. Self -respecting
countries do this. Period.
I am calling out the arrogance and the ignorance of influential
Anglo-Saxon media, in particular the Washington Post, CNN, The New York
Times, The Guardian and The Economist (calling them the media permanent
five of their masters) and their extensions in India for the appalling
reporting and editorials on the terrorist attacks in Pulwama. Their
mealy-mouthed bits on Balakote and their business as usual dismissal of
India shows them up for who they are.
These are respected media organisations in the sphere they have chosen
to be. Their extensions in India are baggage handlers. Outsourcing has
benefits, but it also has a brutal downside and their combined reporting
of events in India over the few weeks has exposed them all.
This is their current doublespeak. There’s a pattern and an algorithm to
it and that partly explains why it took me time to re-confirm a
decades-old trend to write this piece. Attacks on the US the United
Kingdom (UK) become geo-strategic. Attacks on India are regional.
Patriotism in India is Hindu zealots. Patriotism in the US and UK is
cute – you know, people get emotional when it comes to their countries.
The only intelligent people in India are those who speak English. Indian
intelligence agencies cannot be trusted and there is no organisation
worth its name for national security. The CIA is gold standard and stop
complaining about the wig. This is “we” the enlightened who will
continue telling “you” the natives what you must think and do especially
when it comes to protecting your borders.
The outsourcer and the outsourced work in concert and feign ignorance.
They go to the same markets and ponds fishing for information and they
look down on Indians who cannot speak their English. English is a link,
not a barometer. Culture and genuine conflict teaches you this. What the
Anglo Saxon media misses is respect for diversity and difference and the
simple fact that respect demands respect. There are standard operating
procedures in any market. Remember barter?
I know journalists have to fight for column inches in their newsrooms.
When Pulwama happened, there was hardly any news in the Anglo Saxon p5.
Balakot probably stunned them because India used air power, but it was
more important to watch Michael Cohen tell stories to the American
Congress. Then the bogey of nuclear weapons started and “restraint” was
the word of the moment. War is not an option for anybody.
I am revolted that Indian politicians, especially in India’s opposition,
are asking our armed forces to prove their mettle. I find it galling
that this media punditry to get a headline is raised to the level of
securing a national border. This is warfare and there are vested
interests in the Anglo-Saxon media defending the vast
military-industrial and trade complex. The same applies to Russia and
China, but they play an altogether different game. It’s called deep
dive. War is not warfare and I am not even sure senior reporters in
these organisations understand the difference.
As I write, there is intense military activity in the Indian border with
Pakistan. I trust the Indian armed forces do their job and I learn from
defence experts. I follow a few because I want to learn, not double
guess. To do that, you require vast experience and domain knowledge.
In all the years I have known western news organisations, I have rarely
if ever seen a person of colour head it in India. I now know why – they
have Indian media houses to do the local heavy lifting that includes
propaganda. Living between India and Switzerland and availing of time
zones, technology helps me track where the run-India-down campaign
originates in the media. It is within kilometre in New Delhi, superbly
stamped by someone as the Khan Market consensus. This is an upscale
market in Delhi also notorious for selling fakes.
When you have no conviction or domain knowledge you cannot tell the
difference between fact and fiction, fake or genuine and you are part of
a herd. I call them G 37 – same place, same people and same arguments
forty years later looking for relevance.
My view is this. Pakistan is a failed state that continues to fail
itself. They do not need trade because terror is their automatic teller
machine (ATM). The country is an asset under management (AUM) for large
military-industrial complexes that stretch from China to the United
States (US). They also service countries in the region shopping for
terrorists.
And here’s a story. In May 1998, when India became a nuclear power three
diplomats visited me at my press office at the UN’s European
headquarters in Geneva. The only one who asked me why India needed a
nuclear weapon was a diplomat from the UK. I told him India has a long
border with China, a nuclear weapon state, the North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation (NATO) does not protect our country and India’s defence is
in secure Indian hands with Indians. In return I asked him why the UN P5
(US, UK, France, China and Russia) scattered cities in Asia, Middle East
and Africa with land mines that killed and maimed innocent people. India
uses them only to secure its borders. Read people, read. Pakistan tested
shortly afterwards. The diplomat was silent.
Yes. I am Indian and I am a patriot. I believe in India. I am deeply
invested in my country across sectors. I will and have called out every
government that does not speak to the India of here and now. I respect
intelligent opposition. I am proud to be part of the Indian media, one
of the world’s freest. My responsibility includes protecting the
handlers’ freedom but I am not blind.
To the Anglo-Saxon media and their extensions in India I say this. I saw
you spin that bogey of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), pedalled by
Washington and London to bomb Iraq. I saw you report from the comfort
and security of the Intercontinental Hotel in Sarajevo during the
Bosnian war when you claimed to be on the ground.
Here’s a thought for people not connected with the media in India. Get
yourself news alerts. Watch the pattern. Draw your own conclusions. The
world’s largest democracy is our drawing board. Something has changed in
India. Nothing has changed in India. Only the over 830 million Indians
who will vote in the world’s largest democratic exercise can soon
decide. If Indians do not trust the government of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, they will vote him out. I trust my country.
(The views and opinions expressed within this article are the personal
opinions of the author. The facts, analysis, assumptions and perspective
appearing in the article needn't reflect the views of Republic TV/
Republic World/ ARG Outlier Media Pvt. Ltd.)
FUCK UP
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Global Anglo-Saxon Media Helps Manage Pakistan As A Terror State
Chitra Subramaniam | Mumbai | Published: March 05, 2019 21:26 ISTNever
did I imagine that writing this piece would take days. Trained to be
careful with words I have tried to be so here. Journalists I respect
read newspapers, listen to radio, watch television news, are active on
social media and take stands on issues. They are also well read on many
issues and continue to read. Conviction and well-argued positions stand
the test of time.
Terrorists trained in Pakistan attacked India recently killing security
personnel in Pulwama, Kashmir. Global terrorist and Jaish-e-Mohammed
(JeM) chief Masood Azhar who operates from Pakistan in full view of the
world masterminded this attack as he has many others. India avenged the
killings with aerial attacks on Balakote in Pakistan. Self -respecting
countries do this. Period.
I am calling out the arrogance and the ignorance of influential
Anglo-Saxon media, in particular the Washington Post, CNN, The New York
Times, The Guardian and The Economist (calling them the media permanent
five of their masters) and their extensions in India for the appalling
reporting and editorials on the terrorist attacks in Pulwama. Their
mealy-mouthed bits on Balakote and their business as usual dismissal of
India shows them up for who they are.
These are respected media organisations in the sphere they have chosen
to be. Their extensions in India are baggage handlers. Outsourcing has
benefits, but it also has a brutal downside and their combined reporting
of events in India over the few weeks has exposed them all.
This is their current doublespeak. There’s a pattern and an algorithm to
it and that partly explains why it took me time to re-confirm a
decades-old trend to write this piece. Attacks on the US the United
Kingdom (UK) become geo-strategic. Attacks on India are regional.
Patriotism in India is Hindu zealots. Patriotism in the US and UK is
cute – you know, people get emotional when it comes to their countries.
The only intelligent people in India are those who speak English. Indian
intelligence agencies cannot be trusted and there is no organisation
worth its name for national security. The CIA is gold standard and stop
complaining about the wig. This is “we” the enlightened who will
continue telling “you” the natives what you must think and do especially
when it comes to protecting your borders.
The outsourcer and the outsourced work in concert and feign ignorance.
They go to the same markets and ponds fishing for information and they
look down on Indians who cannot speak their English. English is a link,
not a barometer. Culture and genuine conflict teaches you this. What the
Anglo Saxon media misses is respect for diversity and difference and the
simple fact that respect demands respect. There are standard operating
procedures in any market. Remember barter?
I know journalists have to fight for column inches in their newsrooms.
When Pulwama happened, there was hardly any news in the Anglo Saxon p5.
Balakot probably stunned them because India used air power, but it was
more important to watch Michael Cohen tell stories to the American
Congress. Then the bogey of nuclear weapons started and “restraint” was
the word of the moment. War is not an option for anybody.
I am revolted that Indian politicians, especially in India’s opposition,
are asking our armed forces to prove their mettle. I find it galling
that this media punditry to get a headline is raised to the level of
securing a national border. This is warfare and there are vested
interests in the Anglo-Saxon media defending the vast
military-industrial and trade complex. The same applies to Russia and
China, but they play an altogether different game. It’s called deep
dive. War is not warfare and I am not even sure senior reporters in
these organisations understand the difference.
As I write, there is intense military activity in the Indian border with
Pakistan. I trust the Indian armed forces do their job and I learn from
defence experts. I follow a few because I want to learn, not double
guess. To do that, you require vast experience and domain knowledge.
In all the years I have known western news organisations, I have rarely
if ever seen a person of colour head it in India. I now know why – they
have Indian media houses to do the local heavy lifting that includes
propaganda. Living between India and Switzerland and availing of time
zones, technology helps me track where the run-India-down campaign
originates in the media. It is within kilometre in New Delhi, superbly
stamped by someone as the Khan Market consensus. This is an upscale
market in Delhi also notorious for selling fakes.
When you have no conviction or domain knowledge you cannot tell the
difference between fact and fiction, fake or genuine and you are part of
a herd. I call them G 37 – same place, same people and same arguments
forty years later looking for relevance.
My view is this. Pakistan is a failed state that continues to fail
itself. They do not need trade because terror is their automatic teller
machine (ATM). The country is an asset under management (AUM) for large
military-industrial complexes that stretch from China to the United
States (US). They also service countries in the region shopping for
terrorists.
And here’s a story. In May 1998, when India became a nuclear power three
diplomats visited me at my press office at the UN’s European
headquarters in Geneva. The only one who asked me why India needed a
nuclear weapon was a diplomat from the UK. I told him India has a long
border with China, a nuclear weapon state, the North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation (NATO) does not protect our country and India’s defence is
in secure Indian hands with Indians. In return I asked him why the UN P5
(US, UK, France, China and Russia) scattered cities in Asia, Middle East
and Africa with land mines that killed and maimed innocent people. India
uses them only to secure its borders. Read people, read. Pakistan tested
shortly afterwards. The diplomat was silent.
Yes. I am Indian and I am a patriot. I believe in India. I am deeply
invested in my country across sectors. I will and have called out every
government that does not speak to the India of here and now. I respect
intelligent opposition. I am proud to be part of the Indian media, one
of the world’s freest. My responsibility includes protecting the
handlers’ freedom but I am not blind.
To the Anglo-Saxon media and their extensions in India I say this. I saw
you spin that bogey of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), pedalled by
Washington and London to bomb Iraq. I saw you report from the comfort
and security of the Intercontinental Hotel in Sarajevo during the
Bosnian war when you claimed to be on the ground.
Here’s a thought for people not connected with the media in India. Get
yourself news alerts. Watch the pattern. Draw your own conclusions. The
world’s largest democracy is our drawing board. Something has changed in
India. Nothing has changed in India. Only the over 830 million Indians
who will vote in the world’s largest democratic exercise can soon
decide. If Indians do not trust the government of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, they will vote him out. I trust my country.
(The views and opinions expressed within this article are the personal
opinions of the author. The facts, analysis, assumptions and perspective
appearing in the article needn't reflect the views of Republic TV/
Republic World/ ARG Outlier Media Pvt. Ltd.)
Never did I imagine that writing this piece would take days. Trained to
be careful with words I have tried to be so here. Journalists I respect
read newspapers, listen to radio, watch television news, are active on
social media and take stands on issues. They are also well read on many
issues and continue to read. Conviction and well-argued positions stand
the test of time.
Terrorists trained in Pakistan attacked India recently killing security
personnel in Pulwama, Kashmir. Global terrorist and Jaish-e-Mohammed
(JeM) chief Masood Azhar who operates from Pakistan in full view of the
world masterminded this attack as he has many others. India avenged the
killings with aerial attacks on Balakote in Pakistan. Self -respecting
countries do this. Period.
I am calling out the arrogance and the ignorance of influential
Anglo-Saxon media, in particular the Washington Post, CNN, The New York
Times, The Guardian and The Economist (calling them the media permanent
five of their masters) and their extensions in India for the appalling
reporting and editorials on the terrorist attacks in Pulwama. Their
mealy-mouthed bits on Balakote and their business as usual dismissal of
India shows them up for who they are.
These are respected media organisations in the sphere they have chosen
to be. Their extensions in India are baggage handlers. Outsourcing has
benefits, but it also has a brutal downside and their combined reporting
of events in India over the few weeks has exposed them all.
This is their current doublespeak. There’s a pattern and an algorithm to
it and that partly explains why it took me time to re-confirm a
decades-old trend to write this piece. Attacks on the US the United
Kingdom (UK) become geo-strategic. Attacks on India are regional.
Patriotism in India is Hindu zealots. Patriotism in the US and UK is
cute – you know, people get emotional when it comes to their countries.
The only intelligent people in India are those who speak English. Indian
intelligence agencies cannot be trusted and there is no organisation
worth its name for national security. The CIA is gold standard and stop
complaining about the wig. This is “we” the enlightened who will
continue telling “you” the natives what you must think and do especially
when it comes to protecting your borders.
The outsourcer and the outsourced work in concert and feign ignorance.
They go to the same markets and ponds fishing for information and they
look down on Indians who cannot speak their English. English is a link,
not a barometer. Culture and genuine conflict teaches you this. What the
Anglo Saxon media misses is respect for diversity and difference and the
simple fact that respect demands respect. There are standard operating
procedures in any market. Remember barter?
I know journalists have to fight for column inches in their newsrooms.
When Pulwama happened, there was hardly any news in the Anglo Saxon p5.
Balakot probably stunned them because India used air power, but it was
more important to watch Michael Cohen tell stories to the American
Congress. Then the bogey of nuclear weapons started and “restraint” was
the word of the moment. War is not an option for anybody.
I am revolted that Indian politicians, especially in India’s opposition,
are asking our armed forces to prove their mettle. I find it galling
that this media punditry to get a headline is raised to the level of
securing a national border. This is warfare and there are vested
interests in the Anglo-Saxon media defending the vast
military-industrial and trade complex. The same applies to Russia and
China, but they play an altogether different game. It’s called deep
dive. War is not warfare and I am not even sure senior reporters in
these organisations understand the difference.
As I write, there is intense military activity in the Indian border with
Pakistan. I trust the Indian armed forces do their job and I learn from
defence experts. I follow a few because I want to learn, not double
guess. To do that, you require vast experience and domain knowledge.
In all the years I have known western news organisations, I have rarely
if ever seen a person of colour head it in India. I now know why – they
have Indian media houses to do the local heavy lifting that includes
propaganda. Living between India and Switzerland and availing of time
zones, technology helps me track where the run-India-down campaign
originates in the media. It is within kilometre in New Delhi, superbly
stamped by someone as the Khan Market consensus. This is an upscale
market in Delhi also notorious for selling fakes.
When you have no conviction or domain knowledge you cannot tell the
difference between fact and fiction, fake or genuine and you are part of
a herd. I call them G 37 – same place, same people and same arguments
forty years later looking for relevance.
My view is this. Pakistan is a failed state that continues to fail
itself. They do not need trade because terror is their automatic teller
machine (ATM). The country is an asset under management (AUM) for large
military-industrial complexes that stretch from China to the United
States (US). They also service countries in the region shopping for
terrorists.
And here’s a story. In May 1998, when India became a nuclear power three
diplomats visited me at my press office at the UN’s European
headquarters in Geneva. The only one who asked me why India needed a
nuclear weapon was a diplomat from the UK. I told him India has a long
border with China, a nuclear weapon state, the North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation (NATO) does not protect our country and India’s defence is
in secure Indian hands with Indians. In return I asked him why the UN P5
(US, UK, France, China and Russia) scattered cities in Asia, Middle East
and Africa with land mines that killed and maimed innocent people. India
uses them only to secure its borders. Read people, read. Pakistan tested
shortly afterwards. The diplomat was silent.
Yes. I am Indian and I am a patriot. I believe in India. I am deeply
invested in my country across sectors. I will and have called out every
government that does not speak to the India of here and now. I respect
intelligent opposition. I am proud to be part of the Indian media, one
of the world’s freest. My responsibility includes protecting the
handlers’ freedom but I am not blind.
To the Anglo-Saxon media and their extensions in India I say this. I saw
you spin that bogey of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), pedalled by
Washington and London to bomb Iraq. I saw you report from the comfort
and security of the Intercontinental Hotel in Sarajevo during the
Bosnian war when you claimed to be on the ground.
Here’s a thought for people not connected with the media in India. Get
yourself news alerts. Watch the pattern. Draw your own conclusions. The
world’s largest democracy is our drawing board. Something has changed in
India. Nothing has changed in India. Only the over 830 million Indians
who will vote in the world’s largest democratic exercise can soon
decide. If Indians do not trust the government of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, they will vote him out. I trust my country.
(The views and opinions expressed within this article are the personal
opinions of the author. The facts, analysis, assumptions and perspective
appearing in the article needn't reflect the views of Republic TV/
Republic World/ ARG Outlier Media Pvt. Ltd.)