Javed: UK Viceroy's Analysis of India

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Javed Chaudhry - host of Kal Tak program in Pakistan - describes the assessment of India by the acclaimed Lord Ripon, Governor General and Viceroy of India during 1880-1884. According to Lord Ripon, the fundamental weakness of Indians was lack of unity, and this weakness - despite India's tremendous strengths in resources and manpower compared to Europeans - prevented her from escaping colonialism and poverty. As per Javed, Lord Ripon's advice is fully applicable to modern-day Pakistan; the country suffers from an acute case of disunity and has virtually no chance of progress until it fosters unity among its disparate people.

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  • Yes, for any nation aspiring to greatness, unity is paramount. The history of European colonialism in Subcontinent is a testament to the divisiveness of its society and leadership. Pak suffers much, much more than India when it comes to disunity; even after 60+ years its citizens are best described as a "population" rather than a "nation". Given the tremendous strengths of the Subcontinent in natural resources and manpower, it would be a powerhouse if there were unity among its people.

    -Kashif

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  • I am an Indian and I love this guy. He is so true on every front.

  • i was looking at the comments. Indians and pakistanis are talking about unity in comment section. On other hand Zaid Hamid spread haterd and disinformation. You will never see indians and pakistanis talking with any sense on his videos

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  • yeh india ki woh state hai jaha koy ghar bhi banana ho, khetoh may kaam karna ho toh sabhi log waha aus ghar paar jaakar kaam karta hai aur badhleh may bus eak time ka khana dena padhta hai without money, jaab ghar pura ho jay toh sabhi logo ko party dena padhta hai

  • we want shows in india also..like this...he is spreading awareness....gud job man.

  • @scorpionawal Zaid Hamid was born to be a (dangerous) clown. but the good thing for India is that, people like Zaid Hamid are making Pakistanis stupid and they are making us realise that small mindedness is going to make us like him.

    In other words, Zaid Hamid is a great asset for India. As long as there are thousands of people like Zaid Hamid in Pakistan, they will hold Pakistan below all other countries. But this stupidity is also dangerous as his followers try to terrorise and destroy India.

  • india pakistan zindabad

  • javed saheb jizdabad hamari dikat gareebeebi hain aur iska ilaj ab tak pata nahi laga aap batayein

  • very true Javed bhai....We Indians & Pakistani's can do so much better if we stay united...or just peacefully

  • javed chohdry is true man

  • i agree javed sahab is true on all fronts. but truth & true people are always crushed in Pakistan like salim shahzaad. i wish to god to protect this man from hounds & wolfs in the name of religion in Pakistan. genuine media in porkishitland is always suppressed or completely misguided as in case ofKargil war. where India completely outplayed pak army & they published that pakistani freedom fighters killed 30,000 indian soldiers in Kargil.

  • Unity is always welcome but Unity is possible ONLY IF Pakistan becomes SECULAR.

  • @KashifHKhan and the interesting thing is India is more diverse than paki... also its bigger which means larger population to handle.. and then diverse religions

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