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  • India TV’s winning video strategy drives traffic and engagement surge

    India TV’s winning video strategy drives traffic and engagement surge

    Mumbai: India TV, a Hindi-language news channel, As per India TV, it has expanded its digital presence across websites, social media, and video platforms. Video is essential to their strategy in a rapidly evolving landscape. However, a key challenge emerged: ensuring optimal visibility and discoverability of their videos across Google surfaces, even when those videos are hosted on a third-party platform. To increase visibility and drive referral traffic back to their web properties, India TV sought strategies to optimise their content for search.

    By implementing video markup on their domain, indiatv.in, following the Video SEO best practices and using the Search Console Video indexing report, India TV exponentially increased the number of video pages indexed by Google significantly boosting video discoverability across Google Search and Discover.

    “We sincerely thank Google for their invaluable partnership. By implementing video best practices on our India TV website, we have seen an impressive increase in our video traffic and engagement in just three months! This web video strategy has led to greater discovery of our videos across Google surfaces and consequently major growth in video consumption on our site.” Ritu Dhawan MANAGING DIRECTOR, INDIA TV

    158 per cent Increase in Video Impressions on Google Search

    67 per cent Increase in Video Clicks on Google Search

    The Results

    India TV implemented video best practices such as creating a separate video sitemap to make it easier for Google to find their videos, creating a dedicated page for each video to get them maximum exposure and implementing video schema tags to their entire video inventory. After successfully implementing Video SEO best practices and paying careful attention to the quality of their content and metadata, India TV saw a noteworthy 158 per cent increase in video impressions and 67 per cent growth in video clicks in just three months.

  • TV News Icon Rajat Sharma hits 11 million followers on X platform

    TV News Icon Rajat Sharma hits 11 million followers on X platform

    Mumbai: Rajat Sharma, the editor-in-chief and chairman of India TV has achieved a significant milestone by surpassing 11 million followers on X (Formerly Twitter), solidifying his position as the most-followed TV news journalist globally, in an era where real-time engagement and concise communication reign supreme, X is considered as an indispensable platform for journalists and media professionals to connect with their audience on a personal level.

    Renowned for his unwavering journalistic integrity and dedication to truthfulness, Rajat Sharma is celebrated in Indian journalism. With a distinguished career spanning over five decades, he has garnered numerous prestigious awards for his outstanding contributions to the field. Known for his incisive reporting and fearless journalism, Rajat Sharma has long been a household name in the Indian media landscape, commanding respect, and trust from viewers nationwide.

    His immense popularity on X further highlights his influence, as followers eagerly await his insightful tweets. Through his Twitter account, Rajat Sharma has effectively bridged the gap between traditional media and the digital age, offering his followers a direct channel to stay informed, express their opinions, and engage in meaningful discussions.

    This milestone also reflects the enduring success of his iconic courtroom interview show, “Aap Ki Adalat,” which has aired continuously for the past 30 years, and his weekday program “Aaj Ki Baat,” airing at 9 PM on India TV. With this latest achievement, Rajat Sharma continues to leave an indelible mark on both traditional and digital media landscapes, reaffirming his status as a trailblazer in the industry.

  • Pushkar Singh Dhami in Aap Ki Adalat: “Police will not harass live-in couples under UCC law”

    Pushkar Singh Dhami in Aap Ki Adalat: “Police will not harass live-in couples under UCC law”

    Mumbai: Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has promised that live-in couples living in the state will not be “unduly harassed” by police and administration for not complying with the new Uniform Civil Code bill that is going to be enacted.

    Replying to questions in Rajat Sharma’s ‘Aap Ki Adalat’ show, telecasted on India TV, Dhami said: “I want to tell people that our government has formed a committee, soon after the passage of UCC Bill, to frame rules so that nobody in the police and administration can misuse its provisions. The rules will ensure that people (live-in couples) are not unduly harassed, do not face excesses or undue pressures and are not subjected to misbehaviour. It is our duty to ensure that the implementation of UCC law should become a model for other states too.”

    The nine-member committee headed by a former chief secretary was set up last week to prepare a draft of rules relating to procedures, designation of competent level authorities for easy implementation of the provisions of the UCC law. Uttarakhand is the first state in India to enact the uniform civil code law which also covers live-in relationships. It requires compulsory registration of live-in couples, a record of which will be kept in police station. It also prescribes jail term of up to six months for not producing a certificate of live-in relationship.

    Reacting to Congress leader Shashi Tharoor’s remark that the government in Uttarakhand was invading the privacy of couples “in bedroom” and is acting like a “nanny state”, the chief minister said: “The provisions in the law have been made not for the benefit of Shashi Tharoor, but for the protection of our sons and daughters, so that their parents can know how their children are living. You have seen reports of people killing their live-in partners, cutting their bodies to pieces and stuffing them in suitcases. Children born of live-in couples have none to take care of and they are deprived of their share in property. …We have incorporated the registration (of live-in couples) provisions for their security.”

    Dhami said: “Our aim is not to harass anybody, but at least children must get security. Today they (live-in couples) are in love, and after 5 to 10 years, when love turns sour(mohabbat gadbadaa jaati hai), they start accusing each other.”

    When Rajat Sharma asked why provision has been made for live-in couples to inform police when they separate, Pushkar Singh Dhami replied: “No they  need go for a fresh registration. They should only inform that they are no more staying together. This law has not been made to target anybody.”

    Dhami said: “The government, as a guardian, has made this law so that the future of our children is safe. ..If they (live-in couples) give birth to children, we have to think about the future of the kids too. Let them (couples) live together, but their parents should know how and where they are staying. If some unfortunate incidents take place, think of the trauma that the parents go through.”

    On ‘Love Jihad’, the Uttarakhand chief minister emphatically said: “Incidents like Love Jihad are very bad. Such incidents are not at all acceptable in Uttarakhand. There is no place for Love Jihad in Devbhoomi. Our Devbhoomi must remain sacred.”

    Asked about the objections raised by Muslim clergy that the UCC law goes against Shariah and Islamic injunctions, Dhami said: “People belonging to different religions are free to follow their customary traditions of marriage. No changes have been made as far as weddings are concerned. Muslims can follow their customary Nikaah, Christians can follow Holy Marriage, Hindus can follow Saat Phere tradition and Sikhs can follow Anand Karaj rites.”

    Dhami pointed out that BJP had promised to bring Uniform Civil Code law in its manifesto during 2022 Uttarakhand assembly polls. “UCC was our ‘sankalp’ (promise). Modi’s ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshta Bharat’ is our ‘sankalp’. Uttarakhand is Devbhoomi (Land of Gods), the Ganga and Yamuna flow from Uttarakhand, it is the land of our rishi-munis. Article 44 clearly provides for bringing Uniform Civil Code for all. The people of the state have blessed us for fulfilling this promise.”

    Dhami said, In UCC law “we have abolished talaq and polygamy..We do not want women’s rights to be curtailed…I would like to make one point: Ab Desh Me Shariyat Nahin Chalegi (We won’t allow Shariat in the country). Samaan Nagrik Sanhita (UCC) Chalegi…   Those who believe in Constitution will benefit and they will be freed from social evils like Halala.”

    The Chief Minister said, he met Muslim women in Haridwar who praised the UCC law and told him that they have been freed from a big curse (abhishaap). “We have got back our self-respect”, the Muslim women told me.”  

    Asked by Rajat Sharma whether Uttarakhand is being made the laboratory for Hindutva, Dhami replied: “Prayogshala jaisi koi baat nahin (nothing like laboratory), the people of Uttarakhand have given us the mandate. Where will you have Hindutva, if not in Uttarakhand? (Hindutva Agar Uttarakhand mein nahin Hoga, Toh Aur Kahaan Hoga?”

    On the recent communal violence in Haldwani, the chief minister said, “Government land like PWD land, irrigation department land, revenue land and forest land were encroached upon and ‘mazaars’ were built. These were illegal encroachments. We dug out several mazaars and did not find any skeletal remains. How can anybody justify encroachments?… This is ‘Land Jihad’.

    Dhami said: “We will not allow any change to the ‘mool swaroop’ (original features) of our Devbhoomi… If mosque has been built on encroached land, it will be considered as encroachment, and will be removed.”  

    Dhami also said,  “We will not allow change in the demography of Devbhoomi at any cost”, he said.

    ‘Mazaars’ were built on govt land, encroachments will be removed, says Dhami on Haldwani

    Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has said that ‘mazaars’ were built on government lands in the state and termed the act of “illegal encroachments” as “Land Jihad”. Dhami, in a stern message, said that the government would remove any mosque built on the encroached land, considering it as “encroachment”.

    The Chief Minister stressed that his administration would not allow a change in demography at any cost.

    Replying to questions on the recent Haldwani violence in Rajat Sharma’s ‘Aap Ki Adalat’ show, Dhami said, “The government land like PWD land, irrigation department land, revenue land and forest land were encroached upon and ‘mazaars’ were built. These were illegal encroachments. We dug out several mazaars and did not find any skeletal remains. How can anybody justify encroachments?… This is ‘Land Jihad’”.

    “We will not allow any change to the ‘mool swaroop’ (original features) of our Devbhoomi… If mosque has been built on encroached land, it will be considered as encroachment and will be removed. We will not allow change in demography of Devbhoomi at any cost,” he added.

  • Amit Sinha elevated to INDIA TV’s chief strategy officer

    Amit Sinha elevated to INDIA TV’s chief strategy officer

    Mumbai: INDIA TV (Independent News Service Pvt Ltd) has elevated Amit Sinha as the chief strategy officer (CSO). In his new role, he will be spearheading the strategic initiatives to drive TV & digital growth, innovation, and organisational excellence.

    The update was shared by Sinha on his LinkedIn profile. He has been promoted from the post of president – strategy and research.

  • India TV launches exclusive 24×7 yoga channel

    India TV launches exclusive 24×7 yoga channel

    Mumbai: India TV, a frontrunner in the CTV landscape and the sole news group with CTV channels in the country, proudly introduces a groundbreaking addition to its portfolio – the exclusive 24×7 yoga CTV channel. Solidifying its commitment to holistic well-being, this pioneering Hindi channel will feature exclusive content and insights from the renowned yoga guru, Baba Ramdev.

    Catering to health-conscious audiences, the dedicated yoga channel will serve as a comprehensive guide, offering insights into various yoga postures, sequences, and their benefits for practitioners of all levels. Viewers can immerse themselves in special sessions on yoga philosophy and education, delving into the rich history and principles of this ancient practice. Additionally, segments on healthy living, nutrition, and guided meditation aim to foster holistic well-being.

    India TV’s move to launch this channel is a strategic initiative to bridge the gap between ancient Indian spiritual practices and contemporary lifestyles, offering viewers a platform to integrate these practices into their daily routines. The channel is dedicated to assisting viewers in leading healthier and more balanced lives.

    India TV MD Ritu Dhawan expressed her enthusiasm about the channel launch, stating, “Yoga is not merely a workout; it is a way of life that encompasses physical, spiritual, and mental well-being. Through our exclusive CTV channel, we aim to promote this transformative practice and provide an accessible platform for viewers looking to embark on a wellness journey. The variety of shows on the channel will keep viewers engaged and informed.”

    Highlighting the significance of CTV in reaching a wider audience, Dhawan added, “CTV is the way forward, and its reach is expanding with each passing day. Launching the Yoga channel on the CTV platform allows us to connect with a broader viewer base.”

    With the addition of the yoga channel, India TV’s CTV portfolio now comprises five exclusive channels. The group ventured into the CTV landscape by launching India TV Live, India TV Speed News, and India TV Aap ki Adalat in August of the previous year. In October, it added ‘India TV Chunav Manch,’ a dedicated channel for 24×7 election updates. The channel will be available at India TV Live app.

    India TV’s foray into the CTV landscape aligns seamlessly with the evolving news landscape, leveraging CTVs’ unique ability to combine the large-screen TV experience with the targeting and measurement capabilities of digital platforms.

  • India TV delivers 25 million Ad Impressions on its CTV stream on Assembly Poll Counting Day

    India TV delivers 25 million Ad Impressions on its CTV stream on Assembly Poll Counting Day

    Mumbai: Elections serve as the foundation of a democratic society, providing avenues for citizens to choose their representatives and actively participate in the decision-making process. The media plays a crucial role in these endeavours. Responsible, accurate, and timely reporting by the media helps shape public opinion and fosters an informed electorate during elections.

    During the recently concluded five state assembly polls, India TV empowered voters by delivering real-time updates and facilitating a transparent exchange of ideas through comprehensive coverage, analysis, and reporting. India TV, the only news network with exclusive CTV news channels in the country, also delivered an astounding 25 million advertisement impressions on its CTV stream on the counting day. Additionally, the stream registered an average engagement time per user of 44 minutes and 32 seconds and experienced a 2.4X growth in unique viewership.

    Sharing her thoughts on this milestone, Ritu Dhawan, Managing Director, and CEO of India TV, stated, ‘The growth of CTVs in the country has revolutionized advertising. CTV penetration in the NCCS A market and high viewer time spent are key parameters for CTV advertising growth. The 25 million advertisement impressions delivered by India TV on the counting day showcase a significant advancement in the advertising landscape, indicating a spike in the demand for CTV platforms. Considering the anticipated growth of the CTV market in the coming year, we expect the numbers to reach new heights in the near future.’

    On the day, the results of the state assembly polls were announced—a crucial event in recent times—India TV Digital witnessed substantial growth across its digital platforms. On December 3rd, content consumption reached an all-time high, surpassing multiple benchmarks. India TV’s digital platforms garnered 20.2 million gross viewership. On India TV Live streams, the watch minutes surpassed the 51 million milestone across digital platforms.

  • Aap Ki Adalat: Minister Hardeep Puri optimistic about PoK joining India soon

    Aap Ki Adalat: Minister Hardeep Puri optimistic about PoK joining India soon

    Mumbai: Union petroleum and urban affairs minister Hardeep Singh Puri is optimistic about Pakistan occupied Kashmir joining India “soon”.

    Replying to questions from Rajat Sharma in ‘Aap Ki Adalat’ show, on India TV, Puri said, “the economic situation in Pakistan has deteriorated so much that after sometime, some parts of that country may like to merge with India”.

    Asked by Rajat Sharma when people of India will see Pak occupied Kashmir joining India, Puri replied: “Jaldi” (soon). He did not elaborate.

    Puri, who has been a diplomat for 39 years, said: “There has been a sea change in India-Pakistan relations in the last nine years. No more is India tagged with Pakistan. This has been possible because of Prime Minister Modi. Modi has three big characteristics: One, he does what he promises. Two, his dream of making India a developed nation by 2047 will become a reality. Three, in a deeply divided world, Modi is playing the role of a unifier. This became clear at the recently held G20 summit in India.”

    On the demand for Khalistan by separatists based in Canada, Hardeep Singh Puri said: “Let them create Khalistan in Canada, because most of the Khalistanis are based there. I consider this a cuckooland…….  Our 10th Guru Gobind Singh had formed the Khalsa. Today Sikhs constitute less than two per cent of India’s population, and yet Punjab dominates in agriculture, transport, medicine, law and other fields. …..With India fast emerging among the top three economies of the world, very soon we will find Indians living in US and Canada returning to India because of better economic opportunities.”

    On a recent report by Financial Times, London about US foiling a plan by Indian operatives to kill separatist Khalistani leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, Hardeep Puri said: “I have a different opinion about Financial Times. It publishes news reports about oil daily, which I do not trust. It is not India’s policy to eliminate terrorists on foreign soil.”

    Asked by Rajat Sharma why enemies of India like Pannu should not be eliminated, Puri only replied: “Let me keep my feelings in my heart. I should not say more. But let me tell you, this is not our policy, not is it our system….Will they say Indian operatives carried out the Air India Kanishka bombing in 1985? Why is there violence, extremism and drugs in Canada? The terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar who was killed, was denied visa several times by the Canadian authorities.”

    Puri said, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had been supporting separatists since long. “When he came to Amritsar, I and Navjot Singh Sidhu, then a minister in Punjab, received him and took him to Darbar Sahib. Trudeau had been critical of India since long on the issue of Khalistan separatists. Their behavior on this issue was ‘chid-chida'(harsh)”.

    Puri disclosed how at a lunch hosted for the Canadian PM by Modi, one of the Canadian ministers, Navdeep Singh Bains openly said, “I went to Canada and became a minister”. “I replied to him, ‘Look, I stayed in India and became a minister”, Puri said.

    Puri disclosed how in 2017, he got a sudden call from the Prime Minister’s office to come and meet Modi. “I was in Colombo at that time attending an Indian Ocean conference. I met the Prime Minister at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg. He invited me for breakfast, and asked me to go to Rashtrapati Bhavan to take the oath of minister. I almost literally fell off my chair when he said this.  Later, I got the ticket for Rajya Sabha.”

    On Rahul Gandhi, Hardeep Singh Puri denied that he ever called him an “ass”. “It was a proverb that I was quoting. I was ‘getting an ass to run a horse’s race’. I never said, Rahul was a donkey.(Maine kabhi nahin kaha woh gadhaa hain). But on foolishness, I had said, there are three kinds of fools in the world – an ordinary one, an extraordinary one, and the third I call Chakravarthi.”

    Puri disclosed how as a special emissary of the government he had to travel through the jungle of Jaffna to meet LTTE chief V. Prabhakaran in 1987 to get his approval for India-Sri Lanka peace agreement. “There were landmines on the way, and we had to travel at night to avoid attacks. Our military adviser was an Indian Navy officer. It was a secretive mission. It was a professional high water for me”, Puri said.

  • India TV launches ‘India TV Chunav Manch’

    India TV launches ‘India TV Chunav Manch’

    Mumbai: India TV, one of the leading news broadcasters and the only news group to have CTV first news channels in India, has added another jewel to its crown with the launch of ‘India TV Chunav Manch, a dedicated channel for 24×7 election updates.  The launch is scheduled for 15 October and will take place during India TV’s flagship event “Chunav Manch”, which is being held in Madhya Pradesh, this year.

    The 2024 election is expected to be a landmark moment in the Indian political landscape, and India TV is gearing up to deliver exclusive election coverage through its dedicated 24×7 stream available on its CTV App and dedicated YouTube channel. India TV will provide round-the-clock analysis of latest election news and trends and political interviews. This will also include the upcoming state elections. Additionally, the exclusive election channel will feature renowned political analysts and seasoned journalists, who will provide their extensive insights of election matters. Viewers can also expect on-ground reports and firsthand accounts from India TV journalists. Lastly, interactive debates featuring politicians and pundits providing diverse opinions will be a crucial aspect.  

    On the launch of this new channel, India TV managing director Ritu Dhawan said, “The 2024 elections are going to be pivotal for the nation. In this regard, India TV is committed to providing authentic, unbiased, and comprehensive election coverage to its viewers. Informed decisions are made basis knowledge and correct information. This is what we aim to provide through our dedicated election channel. We are eager to contribute to the democratic process of our great nation.”  

    She further added, “As a media house, we remain committed to our core values of responsible and ethical journalism, impartial reporting and serving the interests of the Indian public.” By focusing on news dissemination through CTV, India TV will aim to move beyond the barrier of content limitation, i.e., providing content 24×7 in a structured manner as compared to linear TV.  

    Earlier in August, India TV, the leading Hindi news channel in India, introduced the main channel and two dedicated CTV channels on CTV devices. In addition to India TV Live, the channels introduced India TV Speed News and India TV Aap ki Adalat. Furthermore, India TV is also planning to launch a few more channels in the future.

  • CTV focused news group India TV launches exclusive 24×7 stream for men’s cricket world cup

    CTV focused news group India TV launches exclusive 24×7 stream for men’s cricket world cup

    Mumbai: India TV, the only news group to have CTV first news channels in India, have launched an exclusive CTV stream for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. Starting from 5 October, the streaming will be available on the India TV Smart TV App.  

    The dedicated 24/7 streaming will bring non-stop live coverage of cricket world cup, expert analysis, and all the behind-the-scenes stories to the screen for cricket enthusiasts worldwide. To engage the viewers, it will also feature documentaries on Indian Cricket grounds and quizzes.

    On the launch of this new stream, India TV CEO & managing director Ritu Dhawan said, “There is a good amount of audience duplication between news and cricket audience. To serve them exclusive coverage of cricket world cup, we’ve launched a dedicated sports stream, which will be available on our smart TV app”.

    Earlier in August, India TV, the leading Hindi news channel in India, introduced the main channel and two dedicated CTV channels on CTV devices. In addition to India TV Live, the channels also introduced India TV Speed News and India TV Aap ki Adalat. Furthermore, India TV is also planning to launch a few more channels in future.  

    The decision to foray into the CTV platform is in line with the changing news and entertainment landscape. In the past few years, CTV has emerged as a touchpoint of interest as it is able to bring together the large-screen TV experience and has the target measurement capabilities of digital. Additionally, it provides the opportunity to go beyond the 24-hour barrier of providing content and facilitating structured information to the viewer. As per the FICCI-EY report 2022, CTVs are expected to touch the 40 million marks by 2025.

  • ‘India is the only country in the world which stands eye-to-eye against China’, External Affairs minister Dr. S. Jaishankar tells Rajat Sharma

    ‘India is the only country in the world which stands eye-to-eye against China’, External Affairs minister Dr. S. Jaishankar tells Rajat Sharma

    Mumbai: External Affairs minister Dr. S. Jaishankar has said that ‘India is the only country in the world today, which is standing eye-to-eye against China’. He was replying to questions from Rajat Sharma on India TV show ‘Aap Ki Adalat’.

    Sharma asked the minister why 19 rounds of talks have been going on between army commanders from both sides in Ladakh, if China has not entered our territory. Jaishankar replied, “The 19 rounds of talks took place because both forces have been deployed in forward positions and have very close to each other. When forces equipped with weapons are on full alert, when they are deployed in forward positions and there is tension in the air, there are more chances of an accident happening. If such a situation continues, there are chances of things happening that took place earlier. The present negotiations are over how much they would pull back, and how much we would pull back This is nothing new. A similar situation happened on the border in Barahoti, Uttarakhand, way back in 1958, when both sides had moved forward and then there was an agreement to pull back. In 1986, there was Chinese transgression in Sumdorong Chu valley in Arunachal Pradesh. For nine years talks went on till 1995, there was an agreement and both sides pulled back….During Covid, we carried out a huge troop movement in Ladakh. Today if there is one country which stands eye-to-eye against China in the world, it is us.” (अगर आज कोई दुनिया में चीन के मुकाबले में साथ आँख से आंख मिलाकर खड़ा है तो हम खड़े हैं।)

    Jaishankar explained how India airlifted nearly 70,000 soldiers during the stand-off near LAC in Ladakh in 2020. He said, “In 2020, there was Covid pandemic, and there was nationwide lockdown. Chinese troops had violated the 1993 and 1996 agreements on peace and tranquility, which stipulated that both sides cannot deploy armies close to the LAC. These are written agreements, 30 years old. When Chinese army violated, they probably thought we would not counter-deploy because of the Covid lockdown  in April-June, 2020. Modi Ji decided that since there was threat from China, we must counter-deploy. We used air force, railway and road systems. Our air force alone airlifted nearly 70,000 jawans. We also airlifted tanks, heavy guns and trucks. You know, our border infrastructure was not strong when Modiji came to power. The previous UPA government was on record having said that if we leave our border like this, the Chinese cannot enter. This was their line of thought. There was no focus on developing border infrastructure. Now there has been much progress in the last 10 years. So if there is a standoff going there today, it is because of Modi government’s decision. If they (Rahul Gandhi) are more worried about territory, we too are serious. But it is a fact that we lost 38,000 sq km of land to the Chinese in 1962. They should have worried at that time. When they visited Olympics in China, they should have discussed territory with them. I do not know whether they discussed territory or not. “

    This was in oblique reference to the visit to 2008 Beijing Olympics by Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi.

    Rajat Sharma: Rahul Gandhi visited Ladakh recently and went to Pangong Tso lake. He said, China has occupied several thousand sq km of our area there.

    Dr S. Jaishankar: “It’s a nice thing he visited Pangong Tso and saw the area from a distance. In 1959, the Chinese came and by 1962, they occupied the area. There is a famous place Khurnak Fort (on the northern shore of Pangong Lake) which they occupied. We lost 38,000 sq km area to the Chinese in 1962.”

    Rajat Sharma: Rahul Gandhi says he once talked to you about China but he says Jaishankar Ji does not know much.

    Jaishankar: “What can I say? Maybe I could not explain to him properly, or there may be something lacking in the person trying to understand. It could be my fault. Maybe he is a knowledgeable, a clever person.”

    Rajat Sharma: You stayed in China for a long time?

    Jaishankar: I was the ambassador there for four and a half years. It was my longest record there.

    Rajat Sharma: Yet you couldn’t understand China?

    Jaishankar: Maybe if I had spent those four and a half years with him (Rahul), I could have understood China better.

    The External Affairs Minister said, there appears to be a “plan” behind Chinese army committing transgressions regularly at the Line of Actual Control. He said: “Already we have a boundary dispute, but for me, the point of worry is that there appears to be some strategy behind all this. Already we have two agreements signed in 1993 and 1996. There should not have been big troop deployments. They have done this deliberately. If there are mistakes (transgressions), it could be 100 or 1,000, but 10,000 is not a mistake. There is some plan, some order behind this. When they transgressed, it means they wanted to put pressure on us, and the reply to pressure was that we have to tackle it.”

    Rajat Sharma: This is being interpreted as if Modi fears China?

    Jaishankar: “No. Their effort is to put pressure on us, and our response is to counter-deploy. Our army are in position there. If you ask, we are the only one in the world who stand in a head-to-head confrontation with China. Think about how we mobilized our army during Covid.”

    Rajat Sharma: It was a difficult task?

    Jaishankar: ‘We did not make it public at that time because we thought this was a matter of national security. We didn’t want a public debate. There was no advantage in doing that. The large-scale troop movement did take place. If there is one country which stands eye-to-eye against China, it’s us.”

    On the recent Chinese map showing Arunachal Pradesh as part of China’s Tibet region, Dr S Jaishankar replied: ” Their policy regarding Arunachal Pradesh is not correct. Forget the map, the land is ours, which they have named on their own. Let them name it, the land is ours. That’s a different matter. Point is, the manner in which people are trying to mislead. The land that China occupied in 1962 and before that, they are trying to shift the blame on us today.”

    RAHUL GANDHI ON CHINA

    When Rajat Sharma pointed out that Rahul Gandhi had spoken about the Chinese vision, during his visit to Brussels recently, Dr Jaishankar lashed out at the Congress leader, saying: “At a time, when we were having the biggest conference (G20) in our history, which should have been praised by all, he goes outside and criticizes. Leave it to him. But what I would like say is: sometimes you disclose your real position by mistake. Like, the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative project. It passes through Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. When you speak of Belt and Road, you do not even speak two words to say that it is a violation of our territorial integrity. So you see, you inner feeling gets exposed.”

    Dr Jaishankar said, “In 2017, there was the stand-off going in Dokalam on India-Bhutan-China border. At that time, he (Rahul) had a meeting with the Chinese ambassador in Delhi. We were surprised because our armed forces were in a stand-off against Chinese troops at that time. If he had wanted a briefing, he could have called us. I was Foreign Secretary at that time. I was not in politics. What was the necessity of taking a briefing from the Chinese ambassador?”

    Rajat Sharma: What do you think, who feeds him about China?

    Jaishankar: “I don’t know, and I do not normally speak on matter which I don’t know.”

    MODI AND G20

    The External Affairs minister, while describing the recently conclude G20 summit as a resounding success that showcased what he termed as a “Shining India”, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become “a sort of a role model for several world leaders.”

    Rajat Sharma: The Italian PM Giorgia Meloni has described Modi as the most loved leader in the world?

    Jaishankar: “There are many such countries and world leaders for whom Modi Ji has become a sort of a role model. They find him very much decisive, courageous in the face of big challenges and his great vision. The world today has become tech-savvy. Modi gets the largest support from those who are tech-savvy. Modi ji’s initiatives always has a good connect somewhere.”

    Rajat Sharma: What do heads of states or prime ministers or presidents speak to you about Modi?

    Jaishankar: “Look, my biggest problem is, when they come, everybody wants to meet him. I am also a time manager. I face some problems on how to arrange meetings for all, how to organize. You must have seen, the moment he handed over the gavel to Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, our responsibility ended. But soon afterwards, all other leaders stayed behind. They wanted to meet Modi Ji in one-to-one meetings. Our program that day went on till late into the night, because every leader wanted to meet him before leaving.”

    Rajat Sharma: The Australian Prime Minister had publicly said, “He is The Boss”. What dialogue did Modi make for him to say so?

    Jaishankar: “Dialogue Nahin Maara. Modi Ji Apne Dialogue Ko Ek Kism Se Radiate Karte Hain Jab Woh Aate Hain. Aapko Nahin Lagta Ki He Is The Boss?” (There was no dialogue. Modiji’s dialogue radiates from him when he enters. Don’t you think, He Is The Boss?)

    Asked whose idea was it to assemble all G20 leaders at the samadhi of Gandhiji at Rajghat, Dr S. Jaishankar replied, “No. There are two points. One, it was Modi Ji’s idea because Gandhiji is the most iconic figure across the world. So when world leaders came, it was felt proper to go there together and pay our tributes. It seemed a natural thing for me and him (Modi) too. Two, many people appreciated this. We heard, saw pictures and we had that emotional feeling there. Many leaders mentioned this in the third last session.”

    Rajat Sharma: But Congress leaders are saying that Modi Ji has taken over their icon Gandhiji?

    Jaishankar: “Arrey, what should I say? Those who crib will continue to crib, those who work will continue to work. Look, G20 is not a political issue. It relates to our country. Every Indian citizen should feel proud.”

    Dr S Jaishankar disclosed how Modi had to intervene personally to ensure that a unanimous joint declaration was adopted at the G20 summit. He said, “At several points of time, we felt there won’t be a joint declaration. It was a difficult task. It was not easy to have unanimity in today’s world situation….Finally, before we had to conclude, we found that we need to speak to only a few countries directly. This was in the interest of all. Had we failed in getting unanimity on Ukraine, all our work on other issues could have gone waste. Our team told me, and I went to Modi Ji and told him, these are two or three leaders to whom you must speak directly. He went and spoke to them directly.”

    Rajat Sharma: Well, for the first time you are revealing that it was because of Modi Ji that the joint declaration was adopted?

    Jaishankar: “There was a huge lounge, twice or thrice the size of this studio. He (Modi) went personally and convinced these leaders to accept a compromise, because the total package was in every nation’s interest. He told them, please do not block the declaration because of a word or a sentence. I felt, most of the leaders agreed, they had personal respect for Modi Ji and they were aware of the relationship.”