The Turkish Origins Of India's Partition | Abhijit Chavda | Genocide Of Kashmiri Hindus |Moplah Riot

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4 жыл бұрын

India's undemocratic partition - instigated by Jinnah, accepted by Gandhi and the Congress Party, and midwifed by the British - was a traumatic, epoch-making event that vivisected the world's oldest civilization. It opened wounds that have never healed. Its effects reverberate to this day, in the form of "the idea of Pakistan" and calls for "Jinnah wali azaadi" in India.
Partition did not solve anything. The nation was broken up, and India still finds itself in a state of undeclared war with Pakistan over seven decades later. What caused Partition? What forces impelled it? Who were the principal actors? The answer is surprisingly complex.
In this talk, Abhijit Chavda shows how a sequence of seemingly unrelated events set in motion centuries ago in Arabia, Central Asia, and Turkey, eventually culminated in India's partition and the unspeakable violence and atrocities that accompanied it.
About the Speaker: -
Abhijit Chavda is a theoretical physicist, technologist, and writer. His work in theoretical physics involves research on the topics of dark matter, dark energy, black hole physics, quantum gravity and physical cosmology. He has authored and co-authored several research papers on these topics. He has extensive experience in the field of information technology, having worked in diverse roles on numerous technologies and platforms.
He is also a writer and researcher of history and geopolitics. He writes articles for several publications including the Asian Age, the Deccan Chronicle, IndiaFacts, Indic Today, MyNation, OpIndia, and Swarajya. He has written several influential articles debunking the Aryan Invasion / Migration Theory on the basis of science and empirical evidence.
Abhijit is a member of the consultative group to the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India. He is also a public speaker, a KZfaqr, an influential tweeter at @AbhijitChavda, a TV panelist on NewsX, Republic TV and Times Now, and a regular participant in literary fests such as the Jaipur Dialogues and the Pondy Lit Fest.
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@politicalbandit8395
@politicalbandit8395 3 жыл бұрын
“Mahatma” Gandhi always preached ahimsa to Hindus but he never dared to preach it to Muslims
@srebalanandasivam9563
@srebalanandasivam9563 4 жыл бұрын
No wonder Ataturk refused to meet Gandhi in 1933 as he saw Gandhi and congress as procaliphal and British agents.
@91rummy
@91rummy 3 жыл бұрын
Believe it or not, After I visited Turkey in 2013 and returned, I immediately started comparing Ataturk and Gandhi and Gandhi stood no chance...I felt it was an insult to Indians, calling Gandhi the father of the nation, while on the other side Ataturk was actually the father of their nation..
@ProfRavenSteel
@ProfRavenSteel 4 жыл бұрын
No one can be a father of the nation, we all are sons and daughters of MAA BHARATI🚩🇮🇳
@muraliny6770
@muraliny6770 4 жыл бұрын
Great speech. You have stripped Gandhi naked without undressing him. Let our country men think beyond Gandhi and we will identify that concept called non violence is itself a bullshit.
@nightbat0
@nightbat0 4 жыл бұрын
This lecture brilliantly explains why Indian muslims & anti-nationals love Gandhi so much. Think about it.
@casparcoaster1936
@casparcoaster1936 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, as an old(er) American, who grew up in the 60s, this is in a remarkable explanation of what happened. Really facinating. Many thanks.
@ihealthyliving
@ihealthyliving 4 жыл бұрын
OMG. Mind blowing. He stripped Gandhi completely naked without uttering a single word of abuse or anger. What a speaker, what a scholar. This is how its done, folks.
@skynet_cyberdyne_systems
@skynet_cyberdyne_systems 4 жыл бұрын
Even now true history is not taught in schools in India.
@srebalanandasivam9563
@srebalanandasivam9563 4 жыл бұрын
India paid for Gandhian blunders of khalifat movement and quit India movement by giving up territories of Pakistan and Bangladesh
@ercanmehmet2524
@ercanmehmet2524 3 жыл бұрын
If this be the case I can only apologise as a Turk. I can see that this strife between Pakistan and India was unnecessary. There should have been no partition. The role of the British was of course to divide and prevent a strong India . That's unarguable. I checked the role of Gandhi and again I can only praise one thing. He transcended Indian regionalism. He failed India in 1919 and after that was an obstacle. Willingly or unwilling he was a tool of separatists and the British. It's very sad. I hope for peace there.
@realhulk7034
@realhulk7034 4 жыл бұрын
I cancelled my plans of Cappadocia(Turkey) and went to Georgia instead ......Jai hind 🇮🇳
@familyghalsasi5251
@familyghalsasi5251 4 жыл бұрын
Netaji Bose was Indian version of Atatürk. Very well researched speech. Thanks.
@rakeshbeloshe1874
@rakeshbeloshe1874 Жыл бұрын
I am a proud "Hindu" but when 1st time I read about Ataturk on the internet who is a "muslim", it seemed that he was inspirational and a very good leader.
@Gonzo_-zb5mf
@Gonzo_-zb5mf 3 жыл бұрын
Dear Indians, I´m from Austria in Europe. This lecture was indeed very interesting. While we Austrians were unable to keep together our most important states after WW1, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was not only able to secure the Ottoman heartland, which is Anatolia and "little Asia" but also to keep it ethnically homogenous. Please don´t understand me wrong, but I think that Ghandi also wanted to keep India as homogenous and big as possible and he knew that the partition was inevitable as the English had planned it in secret. Austria was decimated to insignificance which fostered Hitler and the evil faschist regime. India is still vast and you have plenty of opportunities inside your giant country. Europe and the US are stagnating economically, China is a brutal dictatorship - so the future belongs to you. Once you become economically really successful, Pakistan and Bangladesh will beg you to rejoin. Just my opinion, please correct me if I´m wrong !
@gopinathvaradarajan6743
@gopinathvaradarajan6743 4 жыл бұрын
Gandhi's first re-tweet (!!) of Khilafat movement (KM) led to the "popularizing" the movement and soon after KM dropped Gandhi (as usual) and started allegiance to outside India Khilafat and demanded Pakistan... Everything starts and ends with Gandhi..!!!
@shubhammishr
@shubhammishr 4 жыл бұрын
Today also some Shia clerics take orders from Iran, few Sunnis clerics are funded entirely by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE etc
@nightbat0
@nightbat0 4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant!! Insightful, thought provoking talk. Very grateful to Mr Chavda & Srijan. How did he find so many unknown connections between India, Saudi, Central Asia & Turkey?? Our history is very poorly represented in textbooks. Real history is hidden from us.
@shivananddeshpande8480
@shivananddeshpande8480 4 жыл бұрын
Eye opener about the history. Those who do not learn from the history they will have to pay the same price. History repeats itself.
@janakigopalan1992
@janakigopalan1992 Жыл бұрын
My God. This needs to be heard by everyone & a chapter in school history books! What an amazing Orator and brilliant content. 🙏
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