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What if India's biggest challenge isn't war, but perception?
In this episode of Flirting With A Fish, we are joined by Ram Divedi, Economic Warfare Operator, Geopolitician, and Founder of Kutniti Foundation, for a deep conversation on how global narratives shape a nation's image, economy, and influence.
Ram explains the concept of narrative warfare, discussing how media, social platforms, and information campaigns can influence international perception. The conversation explores topics such as India's global reputation, geopolitics, Western media coverage, social media narratives, foreign policy, and why perception has become a strategic asset in the modern world.
*In this episode, we discuss:*
* What is narrative warfare?
* Is India's global image being shaped by media narratives?
* How social media influences international perception
* India's rise as a global power
* Information warfare and geopolitics
* The role of media in shaping public opinion
* Why perception matters for tourism, investment, and diplomacy
If you're interested in geopolitics, international relations, media, economics, and India's global future, this episode is for you.
Guest: Ram Divedi
Economic Warfare Operator | Geopolitician | Founder, Kutniti Foundation
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