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'Direct Instruction To Government To Consider What Else We Could Purchase From India' | Unidentified speaker

In a detailed discussion on global economic shifts, the interviewee highlights the rising influence of the Global South, specifically mentioning India, Indonesia, and Africa. Addressing the trade imbalance with India, the speaker reveals a "direct instruction" to their government to identify additional Indian products for purchase. The conversation covers the BRICS alliance, where the speaker clarifies there is no immediate goal for a single currency, advocating instead for a new investment platform and prudent economic steps. The interviewee also emphasizes the importance of Russian fertilizers for Indian farmers and dismisses the notion of hasty "de-dollarization." Further comments touch on the "ruffled feathers" caused by diplomatic imagery and the enduring nature of global conflicts.

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