IAS Abhishek On Politics, Crime, PM Modi's Vision For India & Farmers Protest | FO169 Raj Shamani
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Order 'Build, Don't Talk' (in English) here: https://amzn.eu/d/eCfijRu Order 'Build Don't Talk' (in Hindi) here: https://amzn.eu/d/4wZISO0 -------------- Subscribe To Our Other YouTube Channels:- https://www.youtube.com/@rajshamaniclips https://www.youtube.com/@RajShamani.Shorts --------------- Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 02:24 - How did the BJP win in 3 state elections? 06:35 - Why is congress winning in South India? 08:36 - Why did K. Annamalai joined the BJP? 09:50 - Will India be a developed country by 2047? 14:08 - How does the government influence people? 18:21 - Next PM of India? 20:41 - Top 3 chief ministers of India 23:39 - Why did he resign from the IAS position? 26:23 - His early days of service 30:14 - Encroachment story 33:58 - Nana Patekar slapping a fan incident 37:53 - Does law favour a wealthy person? 39:32 - Buying vote during elections 44:25 - Crimes in India 52:33 - How do politicians win? 55:14 - Farm bill exposed 59:07 - Benefits of being friends with politicians 1:00:46 - India changing the world order 1:07:30 - Dharma vs Religion 1:09:27 - His viral eid celebration picture 1:13:17 - Conclusion -------------- In today’s episode of Figuring Out, we have IAS Abhishek Singh in conversation with Raj Shamani. He has been an IAS, actor, and social entrepreneur. His knowledge of politics and India’s development is really insightful.  In this episode, we discussed why Congress is winning in southern states, and what BJP can do to win in those states. We then discussed P.M. Narendra Modi’s speech of India being a developed country by 2047, how India will become a developed country by then, and what we should focus on to achieve that goal. We talked about hard power and soft power and how it works. I asked him who according to him would be the next P.M. and he gave 4 interesting names and explained the reasons behind choosing them. He also shared why he left being an IAS and got fully into acting and entrepreneurship.  Towards the end, we talked about the controversy of ‘Nana Patekar slapping a boy’ and how the matter got resolved. We discussed whether wealthy or resourceful people get away with crimes or what are the things they go away with due to their contacts. He also shared the current status of crimes in India, whether they have gone up or decreased and what are the other crimes that have increased in India and worldwide. We discussed how Lays was successful, what all it did that we can learn and implement. We ended with discussing how a strong character is built and more. For more such insightful podcasts subscribe to our channel and join us on our journey of Figuring Out.  Follow IAS Abhishek Singh On: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abhishek_as_it_is/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/abhishek_asitis LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/abhishek-as-it-is -------------- About Raj Shamani Raj Shamani is an Entrepreneur at heart that explains his expertise in Business Content Creation & Public Speaking. He has delivered 200+ speeches in 26+ countries. Besides that, Raj is also an Angel Investor interested in crazy minds who are creating a sensation in the Fintech, FMCG, & passion economy space. To Know More, Follow Raj Shamani On ⤵︎ Instagram @RajShamani https://www.instagram.com/rajshamani/ Twitter @RajShamani https://twitter.com/rajshamani Facebook @ShamaniRaj https://www.facebook.com/shamaniraj LinkedIn - Raj Shamani https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajshamani/ •   •   • #Podcast #FiguringOut #RajShamani
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