We created them. They took them, renamed them, spread them removing India from the picture completely.
This is going on even now from Ayurveda remedies to Yoga & Pranayama techniques. From dance forms to dress & footwear styles. All are being copied, rebranded, and re-marketed.
Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet (SFDR) technology was successfully flight tested from the Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur off the coast of Odisha today. SFDR is very crucial for development of long range Air to Air Missiles
🚨 𝗪𝗲'𝗿𝗲 𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿 1️⃣4️⃣ 𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀 𝗮𝘄𝗮𝘆 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗹𝗮𝘂𝗻𝗰𝗵 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗟𝗩𝗠𝟯-𝗠𝟲 𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻! 🚀
It will carry the BlueBird-6 satellite, which, weighing in at 6,100 kg, will be the heaviest payload ever launched by ISRO - breaking the record set by LVM3 in its previous launch itself! 🔥
This will also be the shortest peroid of time between two consecutive LVM3 launches - 52 days! (previous lowest was 154 days)
BlueBird-6 is the first satellite in the next generation (Block-2) of AST SpaceMobile's BlueBird constellation to provide high-speed direct-to-phone internet access. 🛰
Check out our launch infographic to learn more about the mission 👇
#BREAKING: Red Fort area after explosion reported inside a car few minutes ago. Many vehicles in the area completely destroyed and gutted. Several people injured. Investigations still underway. Officials haven’t confirmed any terror angle yet.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos owns WaPo, which some say is, the most red-green cabal infiltrated fake news media company in the world.
Amazon does a lot of anti-competitive and anti-consumer stuff in India. Some international companies have colluded on its platform and fixed prices. Looting Indian companies and consumers of crores and crores.
India is investigating these in an anti-trust case and is mulling fines of hundreds of millions. Experts think, Jeff Bezos is using WaPo to attack India and its government for standing upto Amazon India's shady practices.
IMO, India must boldly and openly take on Amazon in India. Such hit jobs by WaPo should not deter India's actions. Yes, they and their ecosystem in India will try to paint it as "Modi taking revenge for Adani" without telling you WaPo's daddy's company is already under investigation in India for big fraud.
India must make them pay heavily for their scams against Indian businesses and Indians without worrying about anything. This is the time.
But first need to use our media and SM to get the word out about how Amazon is under investigation in India for a year now and how big their scam is. Make sure every Indian on the street knows this along with the fact that WaPo can be considered Amazon's sister company.
"War in Ukraine" with Russia funded with billions of dollars the US and EU, including by their trade with Russia, is not the real reason for "Sanctions on India."
The real reason is Trump was snubbed by PM Modi by not acknowledging his fake "ceasefire deal" between India-Pak.
And the US nuclear bluff in Asia, by arming Pakistan with nukes to contain India, China, Iran, Russia, has been called by India by boldly hitting US managed nuclear facilities and taking down US fighters using Russian equipment during Op Sindoor.
The US deep state is furious. It is instigating Trump. And Trump is just following their orders after feeling snubbed himself. These sudden tariffs and sanctions on India are a direct consequence of these two reasons.
Why is ISRO-Antrix, launching 400+ satellites for 34 countries at just ~$5M (PSLV), missing from this "Cost of Space Flight"?
China & Russia, doing much less global commercial launches, are here in this infographic, but India’s cost effective space prowess is wantonly ignored.
This is selective bias. May be racist overlook. Or both. Created by @VisualCap, propagated by @therabbithole and boosted by @elonmusk.
This is how India's contributions to the world since ancient times are outright overlooked, wantonly ignored, selectively suppressed and propagated.
In 2018 it was discovered that the engine-fuel switches in B787 could accidentally get into a CUTOFF state due to vibrations or very little side pressure. This is due to a failure in the mechanical design of the switches. No recall (Airworthiness Directive) was issued for B787s.
The media coverage of the Air India AI-171 crash, as reported by outlets such as the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), USA Today, Telegraph India, and Reuters, necessitates critical examination regarding journalistic objectivity and potential biases. The WSJ, classified as Right-Center with a reputation for Mostly Factual reporting, has faced criticism for publishing anti-scientific editorials and occasionally delivering misleading narratives. The portrayal of the crash as resulting from "pilot confusion" may reflect an inclination to tailor the narrative to fit ideological frameworks, rather than adhering strictly to factual reporting.
USA Today, which lacks a definitive bias rating, similarly appears to draw conclusions prematurely, thereby potentially prioritizing sensational storytelling over substantive analysis. Telegraph India, despite its Left-Center orientation and Mostly Factual classification, undermines its credibility by failing to provide direct sourcing, which raises transparency concerns and invites skepticism about its agenda. This is particularly relevant in the context of potential pilot blame, which diverts attention from broader systemic issues within aviation safety.
Even Reuters, while rated Least Biased with Very High factual accuracy, is not exempt from scrutiny. Its reliance on individual correspondents, such as Aditya Kalra, has led to accusations of compromising journalistic integrity for narratives that may cater to foreign perspectives. This highlights how even reputed outlets can be seen as participating in scapegoating when narratives are presented without adequate substantiation.
Overall, these dynamics collectively risk diminishing public trust in the media by favoring expedient reporting over comprehensive investigative journalism. This concern is particularly salient in a case where the historical context of aviation safety in India necessitates nuanced exploration rather than superficial headlines.
@aravind@MIB_India@PIB_India@PIBFactCheck
No. But I'm happy to explain.
(1) First, you assume incorrectly that America is a valuable economy that everyone wants to get into, when it's unfortunately more like a bankrupt country that the smart money is rapidly getting out of. That's why BTC has appreciated by >100,000,000X against USD, why gold is at record highs, why yields are soaring, and why the DXY is crashing. I take no pleasure in pointing this out, but I do have to point it out.
(2) Second, you assume incorrectly that airgapping is censorship when it's actually more like digital borders. If X wants to retain both its American and Indian users, it might try to recommend American posts to Americans and Indian posts to Indians, rather than fomenting conflict where there was none before.
(3) Third, you assume incorrectly that airgapping is bad for getting your voice out there as an American. But recall that there are only 77M MAGA but 1.4B from India. In the absence of airgapping, you will eventually be overwhelmed on every thread by English-speaking Indians, who will soon represent the majority of English speakers online (if they aren't already). That will be extremely painful, for you.
(4) Fourth, you assume incorrectly that I'm advocating for continued immigration of tech to the US, when I actually tell global technologists to stop coming to the West and instead decentralize abroad because the system is about to go supernova.
(5) Fifth, you assume incorrectly that every Indian is dependent on the H-1B. But the H-1B is about as central to Indian talent today as the American market is to Chinese trade. That is: it's not so important that it can't be done without.
As context, after the start of the trade war in 2017, China rerouted most of its trade over the last 10 years to other markets, such that it only gets ~15% of revenue from the US. Like it or not, that means China is essentially indifferent to the 2025 tariffs.
Indians are similarly already rerouting talent flows to places like Dubai in the UAE, which has a higher GDP-per-capita and millionaire density than the US...and is rolling out golden visas even as the US is cutting back on H-1Bs. South Asians are >50% of the UAE, so Dubai is friendly to Indians in a way the US increasingly isn't.
That is happening simultaneously with the growth of the Indian home market. You might not know this, but India was the fastest growing economy in the world over the last 10 years, even ahead of China:
Finally, and most importantly, because Indians now have the TCP/IP visa, they don't really need the H-1B visa. An Indian engineer may be a second class citizen in America, but they are a first class citizen on the global Internet, and that's all they need.
Anyway: in the long run, I do think Americans and Indians will get along again. But for the foreseeable future I advise Indians to (a) not come to America, (b) not inadvertently boost anti-Indian threads, (c) build themselves up economically in India, in the UAE, and on the Internet, and (d) generally reduce their dependence on the US in every possible respect, especially with respect to the US financial system.
That's what airgapping means.
Hard hitting post from Balaji to every racist in the US who wants free flow of hate to India but does not like Indians, not even Indian-Americans. I have to add, if you take out Indians from the US economy, Balaji's first point will self fulfill to the last bank failure faster.
US Secretary of State Rubio and EAM Jaishankar engaged in productive talks.
- The US firmly calls for de-escalation and the re-establishment of direct communication.
- The US is prepared to provide strong support in facilitating constructive discussions to prevent future disputes.
#IndiaPakistanWar
In a powerful statement, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has taken a strong stand against Pakistan's allegations of targeting Afghanistan, declaring, "No Indian missiles have ever been aimed at Afghanistan!"
He emphasized that it’s time for the Afghan people to remember the real aggressor, stating, "They don’t need reminding of which country 🇵🇰 has consistently threatened the civilian population in their land!" This bold assertion surely shakes the ground under the claims made by Pakistan!
#IndianArmy #Indiapakistanwar #OperationSindoor
🚨 S-400 Destroyed by Pakistan? Here's the Truth!
Posts circulating on social media claim that Pakistan has destroyed an Indian S-400 air defence system.
#PIBFactCheck
❌ This claim is FAKE.
❌ Reports of destruction or any damage to an S-400 system are baseless.
#IndiaFightsPropaganda