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In Kerala, apparently you can now call a coconut harvester the same way you book a cab.
A uniformed professional arrives on a cycle, equipped, trained, and ready to work.
We often speak about India’s services economy in terms of IT exports or global capability centres.
But we’re digitising even our most traditional, hyper-local services.
There was another detail from this video that stayed with me.
The young man who climbed those trees was from Chhattisgarh.
When I began my career in our Group’s steel business, many of of our associates working in our furnace and foundry shops had come from states like Bihar and Madhya Pradesh, travelling far from home in search of opportunity.
Today, it seems those same aspirations are finding avenues not just in heavy industry, as in the past, but in new-age, tech-enabled services.
People moving, adapting and rising are a powerful economic force.
And also a force for integration.
As long as they’re welcomed by the host states!
The women at the tea garden in Dibrugarh sang a song, which pays homage to Jagat Janani Maa. It is amazing how they remain so connected with their culture and roots.
🚨 FIRST LOOK: The Donald J. Trump Presidential Library is officially here.
Over the past six months, I have poured my heart and soul into this project with my incredible team at @Trump.
This landmark on the water in Miami, Florida will stand as a lasting testament to an amazing man, an amazing developer, and the greatest President our Nation has ever known. 🇺🇸
These images have never been seen by the public — until today. Enjoy!
https://t.co/DIO5L86Qza
I would like to offer to pay the salaries of TSA personnel during this funding impasse that is negatively affecting the lives of so many Americans at airports throughout the country
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu say this war could end faster than people think.
But Sky's @sallylockwood reports that in the Middle East, it still feels like it’s moving in the opposite direction.
🔗 https://t.co/he3ljE5HO5
The U.S. is deploying an additional 2,200 Marines to the Middle East as the Trump administration weighs options on how to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. It comes as Israel and Iran continue to trade airstrikes. @JamesAALongman has the latest. https://t.co/FyNIHkgfyT
A special CNN investigation reveals the depth of Iran’s military hideouts, a vast network of so-called “missile cities” built deep underground. Tamara Qiblawi reports.
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Why the world's most powerful navy can't just "take" a 30km waterway
A warship in the Strait is a sitting target, attackable from land, sea, and air with only seconds to react.
Lose one ship and a multi-billion dollar asset blocks the very lane you're trying to open.
But the real problem is insurance.
Thousands of tankers aren't stuck because they can't pass.
They're stuck because no one will cover the risk.
Iran doesn't even need to necessarily control Hormuz... it just needs to make everyone afraid to use it.
Source: @CBCNews
The market is currently betting that this whole "Hormuz problem" gets cleaned up in the next 30 days. And I’m looking at the data from my office in Abu Dhabi, and so far it’s heading that way.
But if that two-mile-wide spigot stays choked for three months, you’re looking at a global catastrophe. History is a simple guide: keep oil above $93 for a quarter, and all 11 sectors of the US economy start to bleed out. Japan is already staring down the barrel with 70% of its imports at risk.
🇺🇸 🇮🇷 The U.S. didn't just outgun Iran's air defenses. It made them hallucinate.
Hundreds of miniature decoy drones were launched to flood Iranian radar screens with fake squadrons of F-15s and F-16s.
While operators panicked chasing ghosts, F-35s and F-22s slipped through completely undetected.
The same electronic warfare was used in Venezuela.
A carrier off the coast fired such a dense electronic barrage that it burned S-300 radar screens white.
Operators were blind before the first Tomahawk hit.
Then there's the classified part.
In Caracas, disc-shaped devices on Black Hawks reportedly fired microwave pulses that caused guards to collapse with vertigo, nosebleeds, and nausea, without a single shot fired.
20 operators walked through hundreds of incapacitated guards.
This is what a $1 trillion military budget actually buys.
Source: AiTelly on YT