September 24, 2020
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REACH INDIA Celebrates its First Anniversary

David Vance speaking at REACH India session
Major Gaurav Arya (Retd.) speaking at REACH India session

REACH India group has recently celebrated its 1st Anniversary by organising an online webinar with David Vance, a renowned Geopolitical Analyst from the UK, and Major Gaurav Arya (Retd.) from India. Both personalities shared their views on “How to Rein in China”. They later also took some interesting questions from the audience.

Major Arya expressed his view that China understands and respects the language of power and India has to put forth a proactive attitude at the borders and in diplomacy. He also announced the launch of new chapters in the continent of America & Australia.

David Vance speaking at REACH India session

David Vance has elaborated on how China misuses economic benefits it derives from democracies and puts them to abuse by monopolising resources and taking over tactics with BRI kind of projects. He also presented his view on how important it is to get President Trump to get re-elected. He underscored the digital ecosystem of REACH INDIA Group as live.

The core strategy of the group was reiterated for all the new members and chapters across the world, in promoting & building a nationalist approach to life, in strengthening India’s global image with pride in all communities across the board and raising awareness of India’s  history and civilisation, and equip individuals to combat and question false narratives.

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