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Greece always a pain in the neck since the Ottoman days. I just brought this article for academic discussion and awareness of our neighbour's panic attack syndrome. but saw your reaction and it makes sense the worth of this webinar.:-) this webinar all strategy destroyed by this one news
 
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Greece finds it very hard to finance itself without the EU, and with a population fast disappearing through a terrible birth rate, and one of the oldest populations in the world with an average age of 45.6, they may not be around in the foreseeable future.
 
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Building Greco-Indian Relations: GCT Participates In Webinar Discussing Joint Turkish-Pakistani Aggression - Greek City Times
by Paul Antonopoulos

7-9 minutes

At a time when Turkey and Pakistan are increasing cooperation to target both Greece and India, Dr. Abhishek Ranjan and Bhavdeep Modi of New Delhi-based Red Lantern Analytica think-tank organised a crucial webinar to discuss strategies on countering this common threat.
The Indo-Greece Cooperation: Countering Turkey-Pakistan Nexus webinar, moderated by Dr. Gaurav Tyagi from the Jawaharlal Nehru University, featured Dr. Vandana Mishra from Jawaharlal Nehru University; independent geopolitical analyst Sonam Mahajan; Director at the Research Institute for European and American Studies, Dr. John Nomikos; MEP of the Greek Solution, Emmanouil Fragkos; and, Andreas Mountzouroulias from Penta Postagma.
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Various strategies in countering the common Turkish-Pakistani threats were discussed, as well as how to boost Greek-Indian relations.
Among the most impressive ideas raised was for Greece to launch its first military satellites with Indian cooperation and knowhow.
However, many productive ideas were suggested and can be heard in the recording of the webinar.
Greek City Times‘ Paul Antonopoulos participated in the webinar, giving a Vote of Thanks and Final Statement to the webinar, where it was emphasised that Greco-Indian relations stretch back 2,300 years back to the time of Alexander the Great.
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The Final Statement, as well as the entire webinar recording, can be seen below.

The full Vote of Thanks and Final Statement can be read here:
Ladies and Gentlemen, it gives me immense pleasure to deliver the Vote of Thanks for this highly engaging and highly critical webinar. Alexander the Great first arrived in the Indus Valley 2,300 years ago as a conqueror but left as a dear friend of King Porus. Nearly a thousand years before the concept of an England was conceptualised and nearly 2,000 years before the founding of the United States of America, Greeks and Indians had already gone to war, and then immediately become friends.
Although Greek philosopher Pythagoras is credited for the Pythagorean theory, Indians had known of this theorem at least 300 years earlier via the Shuba Sutra of Baudhayan. It is perhaps here that further defines the immensity of our civilizations – both capable of independently discovering, researching, philosophizing and theorizing revolutionary ideas and thoughts that are for the betterment of humanity. Our civilizations survived the test of times when others went into the pages of history permanently, such as the Babylonians.
I am sure that Alexander the Great and King Porus would be proud of the fact that the friendship between the Greek and Indian peoples, that they themselves built and established, is being continued 2,300 years later, and this webinar is a testament to that.
Unfortunately, instead of discussing ways to achieve prosperity for our countries through the exchange of capital, technology and education, we must prioritize our bilateral relations in the security field due to our respective countries bordering revisionist countries Turkey and Pakistan.
I would like to thank Andreas Mountzouroulias who was not only the first to open the discussion among our six highly distinguished speakers, but also highlighted the fact that Erdogan has neo-Ottoman dreams and that Greece needs a new dogma to counter Turkish aggression.
A special vote of thanks must also be extended to Dr. Vandana Mishra, whose short presentation today demonstrated to us why she is one of the top international relation professors in India. The professor explained to us how Erdogan is attempting to portray himself as the defender of Islam in this context, alongside Pakistan and Iran, and how this pose as a common threat to all our countries, especially in Kashmir. She also emphasized the importance that India and Greece continue building military ties, and how France should enter in a trilateral format. More importantly, she highlighted the absolute necessity that cultural ties between India and Greece must be strengthened.
I extend a very hearty vote of thanks to Emmanouil Fragkos, whose position in the European Parliament provided us all with a very unique perspective on how the hostilities against Greece and India by Turkey and Pakistan and their efforts on nuclear power. Unfortunately, he could not join us but left us an insightful video message.
Dr. John Nomikos has once again shown us why he is one of Greece’s top security analysts and we thank him for his time in appearing in today’s webinar. His highlighting that Turkish-Pakistani aggression has helped consolidate Greek and Indian relations as they are a national security threat was very insightful. He also suggested ways in which Greek and Indian relations can be improved through joint initiatives in the military sector and multilateral formats.
I give my vote of thanks to Sonam Mahajan. We could not have asked for a more concise and detailed final speaker and she certainly raised thought provoking ideas. Ms Mahajan highlighted that Turkey and Pakistan want to infiltrate our respective countries, and that unfortunately the EU has not done enough to support Greece against Turkish aggression in the East Mediterranean. She also highlighted that Turkey does not want to end its aggression, partially because of its declining economy.
As a final statement, we have a 2,300-year-old legacy that we must build, in respect of our civilizations and ancestors, and their achievements. We should not only pat ourselves on the back and say today’s seminar was good and what an excellent job we did, but we must use this opportunity to further build cross Greek-Indian relations through academic, journalistic, economic, military, technological and political exchanges.
Another important factor is that we no longer face a common threat from only joint Turkish-Pakistani aggression. We must remember that only last week Pakistan, Turkey and Azerbaijan issued a joint statement claiming they will all collectively support each other’s regional issues – this means Pakistan against Kashmir, Turkey in Cyprus and the East Mediterranean, and Azerbaijan against the Armenians. Although we have done an excellent job in advancing bilateral relations between Greece and India today, the collective threat is much wider and in future exchanges we must also include our friends from Cyprus and Armenia.
Greece faces a Turkey that is bringing neo-Ottoman ambitions from the realm of theory to reality as its recent wars against Syria, Libya and the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh demonstrate.
Meanwhile, Pakistan and its expansionist ambitions to conquer Jammu and Kashmir, adopts the ideology of Neo-Mughalism, believing that they are the successors of Turkic conquerors rather than Islamified Indians.
It is of little wonder that both Pakistan and Turkey now have strong ties, and not based on economic cooperation and development to alleviate their permeating issues of poverty and economic crises, but to continue their goal of territorial expansionism at the expense of the indigenous peoples of Greece and India.
But they will not succeed.
I thank you all and wait with excitedness and anticipation to see what we can all do collectively to continue building Greek-Indian relations even deeper.
Bharat Mata Ki Jai
Zito H Hellas

https://greekcitytimes.com/2021/01/24/india-gct-webinar-turkish-pakistani/
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Turkey and Pakistan are working hard as Turkey is making ships for Pakistan, and this time we should focus on how India and others are taking this move as many groups are joining hands.

There is no ancient Indian and Greek history.
There is Greek and Pakistani history, history belongs to the land and its people.

India is a figmant of peoples imagination, that is only around 70 year old. Ancient Greek cultures merged with ancient people and lands of Pakistan.
 
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we have to save our greek friends from enemies .long live sikandar e azam .
There is no ancient Indian and Greek history.
There is Greek and Pakistani history, history belongs to the land and its people.

India is a figmant of peoples imagination, that is only around 70 year old. Ancient Greek cultures merged with ancient people and lands of Pakistan.
lol :D:D:D:D
alexander sahab did not know he was attacking pakistan .
 
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Greek City Times based in Sydney, Australia? Something's not right about this website.
 
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Greek City Times based in Sydney, Australia? Something's not right about this website.



Another indian propaganda ops:


 
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These Greeks don't even know their own history.

1. Alexander was Macedonian and not Greek.
2. Alexander came into Pakistan. His remnants are still in Pakistan LOL

Perhaps because these supposed "Greeks" are just a bunch of know nothings who live among the ruins of the Great Greeks. Ever been to Athens? It is a sh*t hole. Everything in Greece is old, run down and broken. Most of the men there don't do anything. Sure as heck not builders like the ancient Greeks were.
 
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Srivastav group... Please refrain from giving credence to this crap.
 
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we have to save our greek friends from enemies .long live sikandar e azam .

lol :D:D:D:D
alexander sahab did not know he was attacking pakistan .

Well he certainly wasnt attacking "India" since that name didnt even come into existence until much later

His conquest ended in Pakistan, therefore its history is a part of ancient Pakistan. Same concept applies to every other nation on Earth, its only Indians who are so deprived of identity that they try to claim that belonging to Pakistanis.
 
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Gentleman, for nearly a decade I have articulated a simple fact. That India is a reification of the British Empire. The geographic terms Balkans, Scandanavia, Asia Minor exist. The Indian's indulge in plain fraud. They have appropriated a geographic term and now use that to construct a false narrative bordeering on illusions. Alexander never went to India for even a day - if by India we mean Republic of India. But these veggies from Ganga use that historical meaning of India to pelf our heritage.

A good analogy would be if Pakistan changed it's style to "Islamic Republic of Asia" like Ceylon changed it to Sri Lanka. Could Pakistan now styled as "Asia" make a grab for everything from Japan, China to Turkey as "Asian". This is exactly what these Ganga wrap sheets do as matter of course.

@Valar.
 
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