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इस वीडियो में कांग्रेस सांसद शशि थरूर ने भारत-पाकिस्तान संबंधों पर अपने विचार व्यक्त किए हैं, और 1971 के युद्ध के साथ वर्तमान स्थिति की तुलना की है। शशि थरूर ने बताया कि कैसे आज की परिस्थितियां 1971 से अलग हैं, जब भारत ने बांग्लादेश के स्वतंत्रता संग्राम को समर्थन दिया और पाकिस्तान के खिलाफ स्पष्ट उद्देश्य था। थरूर ने यह भी स्पष्ट किया कि आज पाकिस्तान के खिलाफ कोई नैतिक या स्पष्ट उद्देश्य नहीं है, जैसा कि उस समय था। इस महत्वपूर्ण बयान को जानने के लिए वीडियो पूरा देखें।
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00:00The truth is that the circumstances of 1971 are not the circumstances of 2025.
00:05We just wanted to teach the terrorists a lesson.
00:08That lesson has been taught.
00:10Today's Pakistan is a different situation.
00:13Their equipment, their military equipment, the damage they can do, everything is different.
00:17If Pakistan did not escalate, we would not have escalated.
00:19Pakistan did, we also did.
00:21The whole idea of this book launch is to celebrate the Constitution as a living document, an evolving document.
00:27A document that is relevant to the lives of every Indian, but it takes different shape at different times.
00:32We've had 106 amendments since it was first passed.
00:35There have been a number of judgments of the Supreme Court that have changed the way it applies.
00:40There have been serious issues, disputes, cases going on.
00:43It's all part of the fabric of the political, social life of Indians every day, not just legal.
00:50So it's a book that tries to demystify the Constitution for ordinary people.
00:53It's not written for lawyers.
00:55It's not written for constitutional scholars.
00:57But for you and me, just to appreciate what the Constitution means in our lives.
01:01Sir, a big development happened between India and Pakistan.
01:05What's your take on it?
01:06Because now on all social media, Indira Gandhi is trending and Congress Party is saying that Indira is Iron Gedi.
01:13You see, the fact is that, to my mind, we had reached a stage where the escalation was needlessly getting out of control.
01:22Peace is necessary for us.
01:25The truth is that the circumstances of 1971 are not the circumstances of 2025.
01:30There are differences.
01:31As far as I'm concerned, I believe that the people of India deserve peace.
01:37We have suffered a lot.
01:38We have lost a lot of casualties.
01:39Asked the people of Punsh, how many have died since this war began and the shelling from the Pakistanis.
01:45I'm not saying that we should always stop wars.
01:51When there are reasons to continue them, we should continue.
01:54But this was not a war we intended to continue.
01:56We just wanted to teach the terrorists a lesson.
02:00That lesson has been taught.
02:01I'm sure the government will continue trying to identify and track the specific individuals who did the horrors of Helgaam.
02:08But as far as this particular conflict with Pakistan was concerned,
02:12there was no reason to risk the loss of more lives and limbs and fortunes.
02:18We need to focus on the well-being and prosperity of Indian people, of growth, development, progress.
02:23I think the peace is the right way to go at this stage.
02:26Sir, our Indian position on terrorism will remain the same.
02:30Our position on terrorism will not change.
02:32The way the government took few steps, like interwoordered research, there will be other measures also...
02:37Other measures have to be taken.
02:38I think we have to definitely use all the intelligence means available to find these people who did this terrible crime in Pelgaam,
02:46to identify them, track them down wherever they are and bring them to justice.
02:51That is indispensable.
02:52It may not happen overnight.
02:54It may take months.
02:55It may take years.
02:56But we will have to do it.
02:57No one should be allowed to get away with killing innocent Indian civilians.
03:01But that doesn't mean we should put the entire nation at risk in a prolonged war.
03:05So I am in favor of peace.
03:07But I do not in any way suggest that we should stop the quest to find these terrorists and bring them to justice.
03:14One last question, sir.
03:15Are you happy with Prime Minister Modi's trap and you are still missing Indira Gandhi ji?
03:20Look, I think 1971 was a great achievement of our history.
03:24I am proud of it as an Indian.
03:26Indira Gandhi ji rewrote the map of the subcontinent.
03:29But the circumstances were different.
03:31Today's Pakistan is a different situation.
03:34Their equipment, their military equipment, the damage they can do, everything is different.
03:38And the circumstances of Bangladesh were fighting a moral cause to actually bring people to freedom and liberation.
03:47That was a completely different story.
03:50This is a different story.
03:51We would have ended up with a much longer protracted conflict with a lot of loss of life on both sides, a lot of damage, a lot of expense.
03:59Is this the biggest priority for India today?
04:01No, it's not.
04:02We wanted to teach those who had sent these terrorists across that there is a price to be paid.
04:08We still have to catch the individual terrorist perpetrators.
04:12But we do not need to tie the whole country down in a war.
04:16That is something I have been very clear about from the start.
04:19India did not, I believe, at any stage, see the action of the seventh as the beginning or the opening salvo of a long protracted conflict.
04:30For us, it was one-off.
04:31We'll do it.
04:32If Pakistan did not escalate, we would not have escalated.
04:35Pakistan did.
04:36We also did.
04:36It was getting to a point where if it continued like this, we would needlessly have been caught into a long-drawn-out war without a clear objective at the end of it.
04:46Liberating Bangladesh is a clear objective.
04:48Just keeping on firing shells at Pakistan is not a clear objective.
04:51You see the difference.
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