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Is Present Reality by Vipin Gupta - Book & Reviews
Is Present Reality by Vipin Gupta – Book & Reviews
Is Present Reality: The Super-Science of the Transcendental Value by Vipin Gupta Discovering the Vastly Integrated Processes Inside Nature Book 3 Book description Is Present Realty: The Super-science of the transcendental value investigates our reality as an entity who has the power to shape the present and be the light that affirms our presence in the eternal future.       The transcendental…
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strings2book · 3 years
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👉𝐀𝐁𝐎𝐔𝐓 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐁𝐎𝐎𝐊:- 📚ⓉⒾⓉⓁⒺ:- What is Present Reality 🖋️ⒶⓊⓉⒽⓄⓇ:- Vipin Gupta 🗞️ⓅⓊⒷⓁⒾⓈⒽⒺⓇ:- ‎‎Notion Press 🔤ⓁⒶⓃⒼⓊⒶⒼⒺ:- English 📖ⒻⓄⓇⓂⒶⓉ:- Kindle 👉𝐒𝐘𝐍𝐎𝐏𝐒𝐈𝐒:- This book is divided into 18 chapters which are mainly focusing on understanding the present reality. . The book started with the overview of understanding the present reality from a scientific point of view. Here author relate to these chapters based on special theory of liner reality, general theory of nonlinear reality & parabolic theory of chaotic relativity. . Moving further the next chapter focused on paradigm of the present reality which moved around its theory, hypothesis, types different kinds of theory like taking,making,shaping,taker,mker, shaper & equilibrator. . Going forward you will find many different kind of theories, concepts strategies like purple ocean,blue ocean, yellow ocean etc. Like that you will get a knowledge about the past reality based on various paradigms. . Primary,secondary, tertiary doctrines their significance with sequential effect,consequences & dynamic growth of paradigm planning everything described in the book in a very deep manner. 👉𝐏𝐎𝐒𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐄𝐒 :- 🙂 The cover of the book is nicely coloured & beautifully designed. 🙂 Writing style of the book is wonderful. Author wrote such a complected topic in a very ease manner that makes you more connected to the topic. 🙂 The language of the book is easy it's quite fascinating. It's a collection of beautiful vocabulary with a very neat description. 🙂 The narrative style of the book is little bit old fashioned. But it's just matched to the plot line. Those subplots are keeps your interest intact to read the book but somehow little too much of something might be harmful what happened in this case. The excessive detailed narration sometimes make it a boring read. 🙂 The book is moderately paced. 𝐎𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐀𝐋𝐋 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐑:-🌟🌟🌟🌟 (at ମା' ଚର୍ଚ୍ଚିକା ପୀଠ, ବାଙ୍କୀ) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSe0q6ShNtV/?utm_medium=tumblr
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xtruss · 4 years
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ANALYSIS SECURITY
LAC Standoff: Indian Options Are 'Bad, To Worse To Downright Ugly'
A paper by two US strategic affairs experts says that if such a fait accompli like China has presented India in Ladakh is not quickly reversed or resisted, it becomes more difficult to do so over time. India’s options to vacate the occupation of large portions of its territory by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) along the disputed Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, vary from ‘bad, to worse to downright ugly”, claim two US strategic affairs experts.
— By Rahul Bedi | September 18, 2020 | TheWire.In
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Army trucks move towards Ladakh amid LAC border tension, at Manali-Leh highway in Kullu, Friday, July 31, 2020. Photo: PTI
Chandigarh: India’s options to vacate the occupation of large portions of its territory by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) along the disputed Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, vary from ‘bad, to worse to downright ugly”, claim two US strategic affairs experts.
According to a paper recently authored for the MIT Centre for International Studies in Cambridge, Massachusetts jointly by assistant professors Vipin Narang of MIT and Christopher Clary of Albany University in New York state, this ominous triumvirate of choices India faces to reverse the territorial fait accompli presented by China, are ‘difficult to achieve in practice’.
Their paper cautions that “the best time to resist a (territorial) fait accompli is before it is fully completed’. To support their thesis, they quote Dan Altman of the US’s Georgia State University who focuses on issues of international security and territorial conquest, that if such a fait accompli like China has presented India in Ladakh is not quickly reversed or resisted, it becomes more difficult to do so over time.
This is primarily because the aggressor consolidates and fortifies its position, establishing a ‘new normal’, which is exactly what the ground situation in Ladakh is turning out to be, with China ‘using talks to schedule further talks’. And, in the interim it is gaining time to consolidate its defences at tactically important spots, making it even more difficult to be removed or pushed back, argues the analysis entitled ‘India’s Pangong pickle: New Delhi’s options after its clash with China’.
Of the 59 land grabs around the world where the aggressor held territory at the end of a militarised international dispute, for instance, the MIT paper states that Altman finds 47 where the attacker or antagonist has continued to hold that territory for the next decade. “Those are enviable odds for China’s ability to retain its new real estate in the Himalayas,” the report portentously declares, in what could be a prescient new reality for India.
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The First Alternative
Meanwhile, the first ‘bad’ alternative open to India, according to the MIT analysis is to try and expel the PLA directly from the territory it occupies. But this would mean amassing additional troops and materiel, that has inbuilt tactical and strategic drawbacks. After all, the paper says, time is on China’s side and the PLA is concomitantly consolidating its new positions presently. This, in turn, would make it more difficult for India to ‘undertake limited co-ordinated offensives at any one point, let alone all of them’, notwithstanding the boasting and braggadocio of some of its military commanders.
Furthermore, Ladakh’s vertiginous terrain benefits the defender. According to Indian Army estimates offensives in the plains impose a 1:3 ratio of three attackers to one defender. In the mountains, this ratio more than triples to 1:10 and, in some instances at higher altitudes, can even go higher, a grim feature the Indian Army horribly experienced in the 1999 Kargil war with Pakistan at forbidding Himalayan heights.
The second ‘worse’ possibility for India, according to the report, would be to generate external leverage by seizing Chinese territory elsewhere, and using it as a trade-off to enforce an eventual PLA pullback in Ladakh. And though the Special Frontier Force (SFF) had seized dominating heights on the southern banks of Pangong Tso or lake in late August, senior Indian Army officers believe it was on its own territory and would not be enough to ‘persuade’ the PLA to disengage and withdraw and restore the military status quo ante that prevailed along the LAC in April.
In the maritime domain, however, though the Indian Navy matches the PLA Navy (PLAN) in the Indian Ocean Region, its punitive options in areas like the South China Sea and the Western Pacific are’ extremely limited’, the MIT report cautioned. Besides, ‘the track record of naval pressure achieving results on land is not inspiring” it declared.
Economically, too the bilateral trade balance favours China, especially in the critical pharmaceuticals and electronic microchips sector, both of which are not easily replaceable. And though India may attempt to reduce economic activity with China in the long term, its ability to do so in a time frame that compels withdrawal from Ladakh is limited, if non-existent the report states. And while diplomatically, India may also seek to strengthen its alignments with the Quad-Australia, Japan and the US-such an alliance would not adequately ‘incentivise China into relinquishing valuable territory it now holds’.
The ‘Ugliest’ Option
The third, ‘ugliest’ option according to the report, may leave India with no choice but to accept China’s fait accompli (of seized ground) and anaesthetise the domestic (political) fallout by exploiting the ambiguity around the definition and non-delineation of the LAC, claiming that it is not Indian territory. But the report warns that such a path may “further embolden China to be more aggressive towards India, or seize additional territory”.
It goes on to add that ‘faced with few military, diplomatic or economic options to reverse Beijing’s fait accompli, Delhi may have no choice but to quietly accept them’. However, to prevent future land grabs by China, India will need to mobilise a much larger military force along the border, rendering it, like many Indian analysts too have presaged, akin to the Line of Control with Pakistan in Kashmir. Besides, attempting such deterrence would be challenging during good times, and virtually impossible in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and the attendant ruinous economic crisis it has triggered.
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India’s Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers patrol along the fenced border with Pakistan in Ranbir Singh Pura sector near Jammu February 26, 2019. Photo: Reuters/Mukesh Gupta
The report also points out that at some point, India will have to “determine how it could have allowed China to surprise it and execute faits accomplis in multiple places and what the strategic and operational warning signs were that it missed or failed to act upon”. But for now, India’s immediate task is to ‘stop the bleeding’ which, in its execution, has the inbuilt potential for a long and escalatory standoff between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
In international politics, possession (of territory) is not just nine-tenths of the law; it is the law, the MIT report concludes.
Even though this study presents three possible options that India can pursue to deal with the menacing Chinese threat in the north – and now increasingly in the northeast – the first two choices, the bad and the worse, are somewhat a non sequitur. But above all, Indian military planners and security czars need to wake up and realise that strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory; conversely, tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.
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chicklitcafe · 3 years
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What is Para Consciousness by Vipin Gupta
What is Para Consciousness by Vipin Gupta
What is Para Consciousness by Vipin Gupta What is Para-Consciousness: The Potential Beyond What We Know (Discovering the Vastly Integrated Processes Inside Nature)  What is Para-Consciousness: The Potential Beyond What We Know shakes the very foundations of the modern knowledge-based theories and economic models.   Have you ever realized that the present reality zeros the value of…
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strings2book · 3 years
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👉𝐀𝐁𝐎𝐔𝐓 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐁𝐎𝐎𝐊:- 📚ⓉⒾⓉⓁⒺ:- What is Consciousness 🖋️ⒶⓊⓉⒽⓄⓇ:- Vipin Gupta 🗞️ⓅⓊⒷⓁⒾⓈⒽⒺⓇ:- Kindle 🔤ⓁⒶⓃⒼⓊⒶⒼⒺ:- English 📖ⒻⓄⓇⓂⒶⓉ:- Ebook 👉𝐒𝐘𝐍𝐎𝐏𝐒𝐈𝐒:- This book is basically revolved around the main meaning of consciousness. . It has three chapters 1. The conscious subject of the present reality This chapter revolved around the real meaning of consciousness our soul and many more. It focuses on ontological, epistemological, metaphysical, dynamic, technological, ecosystem & many more type of consciousness & it's significance. . The second chapter is 2. The conscious method of the present reality It is about the methods of present reality. How the present reality of consciousness applied in a proper way in life. It talks about scientific method limit, manifesting researchable present reality, global reality, global reality of creation & creator everything in a more detailed way. . The third chapter is 3. The conscious nature of the present reality This chapter focused on the nature of the present reality. It is divided into 11 chapters. It has the organisational performing , technological performing divided into 9 octaves with science reality, science theory in a very precise manner to make you understand about it in a more descriptive manner. . To know more about this grab the book & give it a try. 👉𝐏𝐎𝐒𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐄𝐒 :- 🙂 The cover is nice but for me it's too bright or vibrantly coloured that just not match my eye buds to give a soothing experience. 🙂 The plot line is a nonfiction one but focusing on a very unique topic that is consciousness mind. 🙂 The writing style of the book is good. Author tried to put forward many theories & concepts in a more significant manner to make readers understand it's importance. 🙂 Language is simple and easily understandable. 🙂 The narration is very much apt. It's a topic that not everyone's cup of tea to read. But author wrote this book in such a crisp manner that once you started engaging into it you will be dig deep into it. 🙂 The length of the book is very bulky that it make you feel bored sometimes. 🙂 Slowly paced book. 𝐎𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐀𝐋𝐋 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐑:-🌟🌟🌟🌟 (at ମା' ଚର୍ଚ୍ଚିକା ପୀଠ, ବାଙ୍କୀ) https://www.instagram.com/p/CScPjNpBEXF/?utm_medium=tumblr
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strings2book · 3 years
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👉𝐀𝐁𝐎𝐔𝐓 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐁𝐎𝐎𝐊:- 📚ⓉⒾⓉⓁⒺ:- What is Para-consciousness 🖋️ⒶⓊⓉⒽⓄⓇ:- Vipin Gupta 🗞️ⓅⓊⒷⓁⒾⓈⒽⒺⓇ:- Kindle 🔤ⓁⒶⓃⒼⓊⒶⒼⒺ:- English 📖ⒻⓄⓇⓂⒶⓉ:- Ebook 👉𝐒𝐘𝐍𝐎𝐏𝐒𝐈𝐒:- Para - consciousness is a state of mind which is not explored more nor everyone relate to it. . Consciousness is a state of mind which keep you alert in every situation. It's a common state of mind which everyone is aware of. But there is a state exists between the conscious state & unconscious state which is para consciousness. . The book is divided into 2 chapters. The first chapter is "para-conscious universe of the present reality. This part is divided into 11 subparts with tables & diagrams putting forward the idea of Para consciousness it's types , effects , reality in a precise manner. . The second chapter is "The Para-Conscious Universe of the Potential Reality". This part is also divided into 11 parts with diagram & tables. In this part you can get an overview about its potential use its existence along with some new things like anti - universe , twin - universe which will make you learn something new. . To know more about it grab the book and give it a try. 👉𝐏𝐎𝐒𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐄𝐒 :- 🙂The cover of the book is ok ok types to me. It's not that great or attractive that it will grab your attention in one go. It's a descent kind of cover & a nice potrait in the middle of the page. But one thing I don't like is the way the title is printed on the cover. It's seems like very average to me. 🙂Writing style of the book is nice. It's little bit difficult for every writer to put forward a mental state in an understandable manner. But here author did a remarkable job by keeping everything simple & easily understandable to everyone. 🙂 The language is gripping , connecting and the theme of the book is maintained nicely with the complementing language. 🙂 The narration of the book is good. It's a new concept a new thing put forward by the author in a beautiful manner that make you understand the para consciousness state of mind in a detailed manner. 🙂The diagrams & tables given in between the chapters enhanced the reading experience. 🙂Book is very slowly paced. 𝐎𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐀𝐋𝐋 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐑:-🌟🌟🌟🌟 (at ମା' ଚର୍ଚ୍ଚିକା ପୀଠ, ବାଙ୍କୀ) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRMJtCdrz0H/?utm_medium=tumblr
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chicklitcafe · 3 years
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As a theology and philosophy enthusiast who has read the works of the Greek philosophers and religious books; I must say the third book in Vipin Gupta’s “Is Present Reality the Super-Science of The Transcendental Value,” should be included on the Great Hall of Fame of wisdom books shelf. – Susan Violante, Reader Views. Grab your copy https://amzn.to/3d5fsHL
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chicklitcafe · 3 years
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What Is Present Reality by Vipin Gupta  
What Is Present Reality: The Power of Managing the Limits of Science by Vipin Gupta   Discovering the Vastly Integrated Processes Inside Nature – Book 2 What Is Present Reality: The Power of Managing the Limits of Science challenges the classical determinism, neoclassical thermodynamism, modern probabilistic relativism, as well as post-modern quantum indeterminism notions of knowing the present…
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