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Video Courtesy: FISI UK ( June 2025 ) 💰 Support Our Team: Help us keep spreading bold ideas! 👉 Contribute: https://pages.razorpay.com/supportcle... Your contributions fuel our mission to reach more people! 🙏 🚀 Stay Updated with Every Video: 💬 Join Our Communities: ✅ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaJ3... ✅ Telegram: https://t.me/clearcuttalksdiscussion 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:51 - India's Economic Rise 00:02:35 - Shift in India's Foreign Policy Approach 00:04:56 - Engaging Western Society & Civil Society 00:07:23 - Role of Judiciary in Indian Democracy 00:11:20 - Language Policy & Tackling Misinformation 00:15:41 - Decolonization 00:17:06 - Avoiding False Historical Parallels 00:21:42 - Aadhaar & Policy Challenges 00:23:51 - Youth & Democratic Participation 00:27:09 - Vision for India's Future Democracy 00:29:41 - Call to Action for Diaspora Deepak discusses India’s undeniable ascent as an economic power and how the Western world is responding to this shift. He contrasts two approaches to global perception: China largely ignores global opinions, focusing on its own path. Deepak argues India cannot fully adopt this approach because winning the narrative war is crucial, especially in light of Middle Eastern conflicts where public perception matters He notes that India has moved away from a "supine" posture, adopting a confident yet non-arrogant stance, inviting the West to understand its perspective without seeking validation. Deepak critiques India’s historical tendency to worry about Western media opinions (e.g., The New York Times or BBC) on domestic issues, creating a cognitive dissonance. He urges India to address internal challenges with the same confidence it displays in foreign policy. He cites the example of subject matter experts defending India’s achievements in "Operation Sindoor," where societal voices sometimes contradict state positions. Deepak compares India’s democratic model to Western democracies. India’s constitution is supreme, and its judiciary has significant power to review decisions by elected bodies (parliament and executive). This is a standout feature, as an unelected judiciary can check elected bodies, a mechanism not as prominent in countries like the UK, which lacks a written constitution. Deepak emphasizes that India often looks to the US and UK for legal interpretations, even for homegrown legislation like intellectual property laws. Deepak sees this as a remnant of colonial influence and urges India to prioritize local solutions. He critiques the continued use of English as the primary medium in Indian courts, arguing it alienates the public and reinforces an elitist image of the judiciary. Deepak praises India’s strategy of sending non-partisan delegations to present its perspective globally, citing it as a mature and inclusive approach to counter misinformation. He suggests leveraging India’s diaspora to communicate its narrative in a way that resonates with local audiences. Deepak warns against false comparisons, such as equating Kashmir with Gaza or Pakistan with Palestine, which undermine India’s unique historical and geopolitical context. Deepak shares his concerns about Aadhaar’s misuse by illegal migrants, contrasting this with elitist objections to Aadhaar based on privacy concerns. He argues that metropolitan, affluent perspectives often overshadow the needs of rural and marginalized communities, highlighting a disconnect in prioritizing diversity over basic service delivery. Deepak expresses concern about growing disaffection among youth in prosperous societies, as seen in the West, where low voter turnout reflects disconnection from the democratic process. He urges India’s youth, in one of the world’s youngest countries, to remain engaged in governance and civic duties to ensure high-quality democratic outcomes. Looking 25 years ahead, Deepak envisions India redefining the concept of a superpower with humility, focusing on global problem-solving rather than acting as a global policeman. [Disclaimer] ⭐ This video is reposted for educational and informational purposes. All credits belong to the original owner. We do not claim ownership. For removal or alternate crediting, please contact us immediately #jsaideepak #constitution #judiciary #economicgrowth #IndianDiaspora #IndiaEconomy #Decolonization #indiarising #bharat #foreignpolicy #saideepak #jsaideepaktalk #jsaideepaklatest #jsaideepakdebate #jsaideepakinterview #saideepakj #jsaideepakjnu j sai deepak,sai deepak,j sai deepak talk,j sai deepak latest,j sai deepak debate,j sai deepak interview,sai deepak j,j sai deepak jnu,j sai deepak news,j sai deepak on caa,j sai deepak nehru,j sai deepak savage,j sai deepak speech,lawyer j sai deepak,j sai deepak new book,j sai deepak podcast,podcast j sai deepak,j sai deepak thug life,j sai deepak ambedkar,j sai deepak beerbiceps,j sai deepak latest video,j sai deepak live session