#Armenia and #India - The New Frontiers #Partnership | #turkey #azerbaijan #defence #russia

Published 2024-04-19
India-Armenia Relations | Experience the dynamic dialogue between India and Armenia as they explore cultural ties, modern relationships, and global partnerships. Join us for a riveting discussion featuring insights by Samir Saran, President, Observer Research Foundation. Discover the shared aspirations, innovative collaborations, and transformative ideas shaping the future of bilateral relations. Don't miss this enlightening exchange of perspectives, aspirations, and visions for a more connected and prosperous world. Tune in now to witness the journey towards a 21st-century partnership between India and Armenia.

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All Comments (21)
  • Armenia is strong. Keep it up and do not let your land be grabbed by any brutal force. India stands with you.
  • @ARSH7077
    Armenia and India are both ancient creative civilizations. We need to revive cooperation also at our identical spiritual level
  • Greater economic cooperation between Armenia 🇦🇲 and Bharat 🇮🇳 would be of great benefit to both nations 🪷🙏🏼
  • @WalknTalkVlogs
    CULTURAL TIES BETWEEN INDIA and ARMENIA: 1. Hindusim and Armenian Paganism: I visited the Garni temple that is dedicated to the Sun God last month. I read about the Hindu towns in Armenia before the advent of Christianity. Many historians have talked about the Pagan temples in pre-Christian Armenia just like the pre-Christian Roman and Greek temples. The Gods worshipped in these Pagan Temples were the Sun God, the Fire God and other forces of nature and planets - which are typically worshipped in Hinduism. I would really like to read more on this. 2. Trade through Silk Route: There used to be trade through the Silk Route in the past between India and Armenia. 3. Yaziidis: I was also reading about Yazidis who are a religious minority in Armenia. They worship a peacock God and fire. Peacocks are only found in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Definitely, India had an influence on the faith of Yazidis. 4. Indo-Scythians: Ever heard of Indo-Scythians? They were a group of Iranian/Armenian nomadic tribes who migrated to India some 5000 years ago. 5. Buddhism and Mongols: Mongols invaded Armenia in the 13th century. Mongols followed Buddhism. Where does Buddhism originate from?- India. The Mongols brought Buddhism to Armenia and there is a very minor group of people in Armenia who follow Buddhism. 6. Zoroastrianism: There is another religion called Zoroastrianism which was a religion followed in Armenia. It originated from Iran though. They worship Ahura Mazda which is similar to 'Asura' in Vedic Hinduism. Their Gods are also similar to Hindu Gods like Varuna and Indra. Currently, the largest group of Zoroastrians/Parsis living are in India and Iran. Today Zoroastrianism in Armenia is hardly visible but it was practices before the 3rd century AD.
  • It doesn't matter how much the west or India helps, if leadership in Armenia is weak and incompetent not much can be achieved.
  • @freedom3040
    Armenia needs to attract some indian companies.
  • @Hypocritial
    A narrow strip of land(Armenia) is withholding a new Turkic Ottomon Caliphate stretching from Istanbul to Siberia. West and India should help Armenia
  • @WalknTalkVlogs
    I visited Armenia last month in March 2024. I saw many Indians, albeit in low-end jobs, working in Yerevan and surrounding towns. Armenia has purchased over $200 million worth of defense equipment and Anti-Drone Technology from India. I also observed that Yerevan has many software companies like Microsoft - so definitely Armenia has skilled IT talent. 07:50 I visited the Sun Temple in Garni. Armenian Paganism has traces of the ancient Hinduism. Before the advent of Christianity in Armenia in the 3rd century, there used to be Pagan temples, similar to those in Hinduism and pre-Christian Roman and Greek civilizations. There used to be trade through the Silk Route in the past between India and Armenia. But Mr. Samir should have given more concrete examples of cultural ties between India and Armenia. 00:50 The people in Armenia are very hospitable. I would 100% agree with the fact that we (India and Armenia) share similar social values. 12:50 There must be a direct flight between India and Yerevan. There are direct flights between Delhi - Tbilisi (Georgia) and Delhi - Baku (Azerbaijan). Armenia can benefit from Indian tourism just like Georgia.
  • @Shivshakti998
    BHARAT stand with Armenia..we need to deepen our trade, tourism and military ties.
  • Where are Christians country's why they don't helping Armenia, Islamic country's helping Azerbaijan
  • @induchopra3014
    Armenia and india can help eachother. We got skills,professions that can help Armenia. Armenia can help India
  • @subrat4141
    ❤❤❤❤Both Armenia & India should built strong partnership between our people. India has largest youth populations & highly educated talent pool especially in STEM. They are the future of Indian growth & development. Armenia & India should work together in science,technology engineering,Medical & most importantly defence.🎉🎉🎉
  • @Hypocritial
    Best foreign policy that India can have is 10% annual growth for the next 30 years
  • @Parasuram5
    They say the ‘Kurds have no friends’ Sadly the same seems to apply to Armenia 🇦🇲 😢
  • @jonswap9097
    Turkey is allying itself with Pakistan and Maldives against India, and is supplying both with drone technology. Therefore India should work with Armenia to develop a more effective drone system and counter drone system to counter Turkish drones systems and make them ineffective. Turkey is supplying Pakistan and Maldives with drone systems, so it is essential for India to counter them. Armenia offers the possibility for India signal surveillance, and the development and tasting of tactics, hardware and control systems for drone warfare, and counter drone measures. This is an opportunity India should not miss.
  • @sailormani
    Armenian street in Chennai reminds me of historic ties between both of us.