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India & Israel vs. Radical Islam — Abhijit Iyer-Mitra on the Battle Against the Forces of Darkness
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🎙️ India & Israel: A Shared Fight Against Radical Islam | Abhijit Iyer-MitraIn this gripping conversation, security expert Abhijit Iyer-Mitra reveals why India and Israel share the same enemies—and how both nations are fighting radical Islam in their own backyards. From Pakistan’s terror networks to Hamas, Abhijit explains the deep ideological and strategic threats that tie these conflicts together.🔎 What’s Inside:✅ How Pakistan uses terrorism as a weapon against India.✅ The ideological roots of radical Islam threatening both Israel and India.✅ Turkey’s failed drone campaign and its partnership with Pakistan.✅ China’s double game with Pakistan and India’s strategic response.✅ Why India’s drone defense is a game changer.✅ The lessons Israel and India can learn from each other’s battles.👉 Like, subscribe, and share if you stand with India and Israel in the fight against terror.📌 I wish to thank the Ayn Rand Institute in Israel for sponsoring this episode and helping us spread the word! Check out their group meet-ups here 👉🏼 https://www.meetup.com/israeli-studen...📌 Support the channel by buying me coffee! ☕️https://buymeacoffee.com/westernspiritChapters00:00Introduction to Abhijit Iyarmitra01:01India-Pakistan Conflict: Historical Context and Recent Developments06:37The Role of Terrorism and Insurgency in Kashmir12:09Pakistan's Double Game: State vs. Radical Elements18:04Pakistan's Economic Struggles and Dependency on Terrorism26:36Turkey's Involvement in the India-Pakistan Conflict34:41Historical Ties Between Turkey and Pakistan35:10The Quest for Peace in the Mediterranean36:07Cultural Identity and Historical Narratives39:13The Evolution of Pakistani Identity42:33Turkey's Role in Regional Politics44:15India's Diplomatic Stance Towards Turkey47:19Israel's Support and Strategic Partnerships51:29Nuclear Command and Military Strategy55:43The Cycle of Terrorism and Security Measures01:00:05Shared Ideologies and Future Collaborations