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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat advocates following Israel, Japan

PTI Nov 3, 2014, 09.46PM IST
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AGRA: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat today advocated treading the path of Israel and Japan while serving the cause of nationalism, saying that these countries had risen from the ashes to become two of the strongest nations of the world.
Addressing the closing session of 'Yuva Sankalp Shivir' (Youth pledge camp) at Astha city on the Agra-Mathura highway, he gave examples of the two countries that were strongly nationalists and let the world in development




RSS chief advocates following Israel, Japan

Last Updated: Monday, November 3, 2014 - 22:14
Agra: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Monday advocated treading the path of Israel and Japanwhile serving the cause of nationalism, saying that these countries had risen from the ashes to become two of the strongest nations of the world.
Addressing the closing session of 'Yuva Sankalp Shivir' (Youth pledge camp) at Astha city on the Agra-Mathura highway, he gave examples of the two countries that were strongly nationalists and let the world in development.
Bhagawat said India could learn much from the two countries with regard to the idea of strong nationalism and progress.
He said that Japan, which had been devastated in the second world war, rose from the ashes to become one of the strongest industrial power in the world.
The same was the case with Israel, which developed itself through commitment to self dependence and nationalism.
Bhagwat said that in country as diverse as India with multiplicity of languages and ways of living, the RSS was acting as binding force.
Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi for initiating the cleanness drive, Bhagwat said it was small things like the 'Swachcha Bharat Abhiyan' that made a difference.
Hundreds of youth attended the three-day camp which was addressed among others by Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, MP from Ghaziabad and Anand Kumar founder of Super 50.
Bhagwat had yesterday addressed non-RSS youth and invited them to "see, understand and then form a an opinion about the outfit".
PTI


Daily English News Digest 04 Nov,2014

Find political solution for Islamic State rather than a purely military solution , Rajnath Singh to advise Israel
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New Delhi: Home Minister Rajnath Singh may impress upon Israel during his visit to Tel Aviv that a sustainable solution to the ISIS threat can be through a larger political approach to address rising radicalization in the region, rather than a purely military solution to the conflict. Singh, who is presently in France for an Interpol Meet, will visit Israel on Nov.5-6 for a bilateral dialogue. Sources in the govt  say Singh during talks will seek Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's assessment on regional security-related developments, including ISIS. Singh is expected to stress that the only sustainable solution to the ISIS threat can be politically addressing the rising extremism and radicalization in the region and by building durable state institutions through a consolidation of political processes. "The Home Minister may impress during talks that there can be no military solutions to this conflict," a source said. However, India will express its willingness to cooperate in areas of intelligence sharing, counter terrorism, cyber space and tracking of illegal financial flows. Singh is also expected to seek Israel's assessment of the durability of the current Gaza ceasefire and prospects of larger peace process with Palestine. Singh will also invite the Israel Defence Industry to take advantage of the new policies to manufacture in India as per PM Narendra Modi's 'Make in India' initiative and assure Israeli manufacturers of a simple regulatory framework here to obtain clearances within given time frame. Sources say Singh will also stress that India and Israel must sign a Free Trade Agreement that is under discussion since 2008, as there is a need to diversify their trade basket since trade volumes are not huge and dependent mostly on diamond trade. He is expected to ask Israel to revoke its decision of not granting short term visas, citing India granting one-yearlong visas with minimum documentation and employment visas within two weeks. "The Home Minister feels security and agriculture has been the mainstay of India-Israel relations but both the leading knowledge economies now need to move towards a high-tech partnership," a govt source said. Singh will also emphasise on regular training and capacity-building programmes to be carried out for senior Indian officials engaged in internal security in order to develop their skills. Economic Times
RSS chief advocates following Israel, Japan for strong nationalism & progress
Agra: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has advocated treading the path of Israel and Japan while serving the cause of nationalism, saying that these countries had risen from the ashes to become two of the strongest nations of the world. He gave examples of 2 countries that were strongly nationalists and let the world in development. He said India could learn much from the two countries with regard to the idea of strong nationalism and progress. He said that Japan, which had been devastated in the second world war, rose from the ashes to become one of the strongest industrial power in the world.The same was the case with Israel, which developed itself through commitment to self
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