Wednesday 2 March 2022

What will happen tomorrow? (Part 1)... Vinit Vartak ©

 What will happen tomorrow? (Part 1)... Vinit Vartak ©

How long will the war between Ukraine and Russia last?

I wrote earlier that the war between Russia and Ukraine would last 48 to 72 hours. But from the last few days, it looks like it will continue for a few more weeks. The reason for saying 48 to 72 hours was that I thought that Ukraine would surrender rather than destroy there own country. It was hoped that the care of innocent Ukrainian citizens would open the eyes of all the services of Ukraine pursuing its own agenda but it seems to be falling short. Ukraine and, alternatively, the world, will have to bear the brunt of this. It is clear that Russia will not back down unless it dominates Ukraine. If Ukraine continues its stubbornness, I would not be surprised if a nuclear war breaks out.

The only way to stop the war is for Ukraine to surrender. Some Facebook experts will break the stars by giving Ukraine the color of patriotism and saying that Ukraine will fight even more if it survives. But all of them should keep in mind that the longer Ukraine resists, the more their citizens, their property, their country will suffer. No power in the world, no country can stop it.

Is Putin Hitler? Is Putin the cause of the war?

As I wrote earlier, it is not Putin who is responsible for this war, but the United States as a whole. These are the consequences of the US infiltrating Russia's neighbors unnecessarily after Ukraine chose the wrong politicians when everything was going well until 2014. The situation in Ukraine today is due to Ukrainian politicians dancing to the tune of the United States and the European Union. Putin's only clear demand is that the United States and the European Union not engage in relations with Ukraine under the guise of NATO. If they do not do so, then Russia can go to any lengths to protect its national interest.

NATO's intervention in Ukraine is completely wrong. If Ukraine becomes a member of NATO, then according to the NATO agreement, the United States will be able to keep its troops, missiles and even atomic bombs in Ukraine. The NATO treaty states that if any NATO country is attacked, all NATO nations can come together and wage war against that country. It does not require anyone's permission. This means that if Someone fires from Ukraine's territory tomorrow and Russia fires in retaliation, all NATO member states can bring their troops into Ukraine. More than 30 countries in the world could start a war against Russia. How is Russia going to accept that? If Russia lays down its troops in Mexico tomorrow on the basis of a similar agreement, will the US accept it? If China sends its troops to Bangladesh, Sri Lanka or Pakistan under a similar agreement, will India accept it?

If there is no answer to this question, then there is the Indian media and some progressive and self-righteous experts in India who are ready to make Putin a Hitler. Is that right? Any country preserves its nationality. If they are in danger, they have to take drastic steps. The 7th Article of the United Nations that the United States has used to date in all wars in the world, be it Afghanistan or Vietnam. If Russia is using it today to wage war, then Russia is wrong and USA is correct, that shows the experts who have been arguing with the Russia's measure against Ukraine show that they did not have knowledge of the history of the world. It is like a mirage.

In my opinion, Putin and Russia are right in their place. The comedy governments of the United States, NATO countries and Ukraine are fully responsible for the ongoing massacre of innocent people. One thing to note is that the Ukrainian army and the people who are resisting Russia in this war. I want to salute to their patriotism.But this patriotism is wasted because of the wrong decisions of the people who run the country. India has a lot to learn from this. How expensive it can be to give a country into the hands of a leader who has reached the height of age but has not yet reached the height of intellect. This is proved by this occasion.

What was the Prime Minister of Pakistan doing in Russia? Is India's side right in all this?

It is said that a frog should not try to be a bull. It will end his life. But what is destructive is the kind of intelligence Pakistan has started. Following the US-led rapprochement with India, Pakistan's Prime Minister has reached out to Russia to take a stand against the US-NATO alliance. Pakistan, which dreams of getting closer to Russia and blowing smoke out of America's nostrils, has been kicked in the face by both sides.

On the one hand, the United States, angered by Pakistan's role, has imposed a 55 million fine on Pakistan. Pakistan, which is already in dire state, has been hit even harder. For the reason the Prime Minister of Pakistan was went to Russia is that's because he proposed to Putin that Russia help Pakistan build a gas pipeline through Gilgit province. The sixes that Putin has hit on this have made the Prime Minister of Pakistan face red face. Putin smiled and told, the Pakistani Prime Minister that the Gilgit region you are talking about. Russia does not believe that it is belong to you. Russia is adamant that the territory belongs to India. So forget the help, but if you try something like this, remember that Russia will stand with India.

The visit of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, who has been kicked in the face in Russia and kicked back in the Pakistan, is going to blow Pakistan's economy even further. In Pakistan, a gas cylinder costs around Rs 2760 per house. After this war, it could go up to Rs 5,000 because the US is not taking Pakistan action lightly. in the F.A.T.F. It is clear that the US will use its weight to blacklist Pakistan at its next meeting. If that happened then China would not be able to stop Pakistan from being blacklisted. Pakistan's bankruptcy will be sooner than thought. We should learn a lesson from Pakistan on what can happen if we take sides.

The side taken by India is very right. Russia is our friend and Russia has always supported us. Therefore, it is appropriate not to leave Russia at such a time. At a time when India was moving closer to the United States, many prominent Indian progressives and thinkers have claimed that the new politicians was breaking old bond of friendship built by the old politicians. Today, when India is with Russia, their stomachs ache the most, and they are calling for a humanitarian approach along with Ukraine and the United States. On the one hand, they did not care what is  good for the country, but on the other hand, They are careful for the political parties that have set the narrative for us and our ideology. If the decision of the country is right, then these people are ready to write about the result of the efforts of the previous politicians and if it is wrong, then the current state of the country by the politicians.

India has played a very balanced role and its repercussions will be to India's advantage in the years to come. The center of the world superpower is now shifting from west to east. In the years to come, both China and India will not only be a burden to the West, but will also be rapidly moving towards a world superpower. The West seems to have the option of breaking the war between India and China if they want to avoid this future to become reality. Russia is going to play a big role in all this in the future. Russia has close ties with both countries. Russia's neutrality is very important for India. Because if Russia gets closer to China, we will have a huge loss in all respects.

Russia is today our largest partner in the field of defense and space. Russia has given India the BrahMos and S400 that we can keep an eye on China. Today, Russia has played a major role in the leap that India has been able to make in space. Russia is helping us in the upcoming space mission, like Gaganyaan & Chandrayaan mission. So if we remain neutral in Russia, how can it be wrong? Russia has sided with us on all sides, be it war, 1965, 1971, 1999, Article 370, the Pokhran nuclear test, the Kashmir issue. So if we leave Russia today that will be very bad decision. we can at least remain neutral, will it be right? 

In the next section, the Indian people - the liberation of the students, their challenges, their difficulties, the depression they have expressed, and the possible consequences of the war as a whole.

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5 comments:

  1. Hello Vinit….I do not agree at all with your assessment of Russia enforced war on Ukrain and the reasons you have mentioned. But I respect your opinion and don’t want to dispute on it. I would have otherwise thrown your preposterous blog into dustbin but want to dispute couple of things as a citizen of free, sovereign and largest democratic country here. I can’t insist, but expect you to answer them as a responsible blogger

    First, how can you question choice of govt of Ukrainians or for that matter electorates of any democracy?? How can you judge their choice as right or wrong?? Would you tolerate if some observer of other country comes and questions Indian electorates choice of NDA govt?? Isn’t it inappropriate?? Tomorrow if China and Pakistan attack us, how appropriate it will be if someone blames it on our choice of govt??

    Second, you have termed govts of Ukrain and other democracies as 'Comedy’. I don’t know how you decided it?? Would you tolerate if someone terms our govt as Chaiwale ki govt or something like that?? Is that appropriate??

    Overall your blog looks to have stemmed from American prejudice. Doesn’t look rational and least balanced.

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    1. I respect your views. But these are the facts which i felt is correct. I don't have prejudice against USA. USA is behind all the war game happening around and this war also. Everyone has there own perspective of looking at things.

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  2. Our current stance is right but not for the reasons you have mentioned. There is no permanent friend and enemy in international relations. It is open fact that we almost 60-70% dependent for weapon supplies on Russia. Present govt is trying to correct this skewed balance. The day they become self reliant or atleast remove overwhelming dependency on one power they will have no reason to tolerate dictators like Putin.

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  3. Looks like you are against democracy... remember you are able to write all such nonsensible views from India... which is democracy... do you think a democratic nation should bow ahead of an autocratic nation? Have your senses become numb? Think if we are in this situation...think Vinit think

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  4. Yor views are so shallow and you seem to see the world with your use less one way thoughts..may be you need to read more before writing such nonsense

    take a look at this, if you can read it

    https://asia.nikkei.com/Opinion/Putin-s-war-on-Ukraine-is-against-the-Idea-of-Europe

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