पहले 54,578 पेड़ काटे गए? अब और 50000 पेड़ काटेंगे। .. क्��ा मजाक है?
क्या रेलवे प्लान भी ठीक से है बना सकता? पर्यावरण के इस नुक्सान की भरपाई कैसे और कौन करेगा? जिम्मेदारी किसकी?
कैसा विकसित भारत बनाना चाहते हैं हम?
@RailMinIndia @KiranKS @UmangSinghar @dr_scpandey
खजुराहो-पन्ना रेलवे लाइन के लिए पहले 54,578 पेड़ काटे, अब उस डिजाइन को गलत ब��ाकर नया रूट तय किया, 50 हजार पेड़ और कटेंगे
#Deforestation #Panna #Khajuraho #Environment #RailProject
अधिक खबरें और ई-पेपर पढ़ने के लिए दैनिक भास्कर एप इंस्टॉल करें - https://t.co/uXrhGpuirk
In defense of Indian 🇮🇳 democracy!
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi most successful visit to Norway a minor incident happened. A Norwegian journalist demanded that the prime minister starts holding press conferences. She claimed that Indian democracy is in bad shape.
May be its time to pause? May be its time to be a bit curious to the world’s largest democracy?
Two weeks ago five Indian states and territories held elections. The turn out in the battlefield state of West Bengal was 94%. In the last local election in Norway it was 62%, in many European local elections turn out is below 50%. Can voting in massive numbers be a signal Indians trust their democratic process?
In the same election BJP won big in Assam and West Bengal. It lost even bigger in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Can this diversity be a signal that Indian democracy is reflecting the will of the people?
The journalist referred to a democracy ranking putting India at 157 in the world, behind many dictatorships and deeply troubled states. When a ranking is so obviously contrary to common sense, why not ask critical questions to those making the ranking rather than demand that leaders shall comment on nonsense? I recommend Salvatore Babones book “Dharma democracy”. The book debunks convincingly the flawed methodology of these rankings.
It was referred to a ranking claiming it’s very dangerous to be a journalist in India. Reality is that it is more dangerous to be journalist in the US and far more dangerous in the vast majority of other nations in the world.
Let’s be real. India is not perfect. Of course there are incidents. India has a population the size of North America, South America and Europe combined. But India is much more peaceful than Europe or the Americas. That’s remarkable - given the ethnic, language and religious diversity of India and the many development challenges.
Unless we consider democracy a form of government only suited for some very small, peaceful and homogeneous Western European nations, may be we should commend Indian democracy?
India is the only major former UK colony which became and has remained a democracy. Its sometimes claimed that the Brits taught India democracy. If that was the case why isn’t Myanmar or Pakistan or the Gulf kingdoms democracies??? Reality is that Indian democracy is both homegrown and extraordinary successful.
🚨3 Uncomfortable Truths About India:
The US–Iran war has once again exposed three uncomfortable truths about India that the global order can no longer ignore.
1. India understands modern war better than most.
Recent operations like Operation Sindoor showed something rare in today’s conflicts: precision, clarity of objectives and a disciplined exit strategy. While wars around the world spiral into endless escalation, India demonstrated the ability to strike with accuracy, achieve strategic signalling and step back before a wider conflict ignites. That is not weakness. That is strategic maturity.
2. India is now central to the global energy equation.
Any conflict involving Strait of Hormuz immediately raises one question: what happens to India’s energy supply. As one of the world’s largest energy consumers, India’s demand stabilizes global oil markets. Sanctioning or isolating India is no longer a geopolitical tool; it would trigger price shocks and supply disruptions across continents.
3. The real vulnerability is not India , it is the world.
For decades the narrative was that India could be pressured through sanctions, energy chokepoints or diplomatic isolation. But today India’s scale, diversified partnerships and market gravity mean the opposite is true. Push India too hard, and the ripple effects hit global trade, energy markets and strategic stability.
The lesson from the US–Iran crisis is simple:
India is no longer a peripheral player navigating global turbulence.
It is a structural pillar of the international system.
And destabilizing a pillar rarely ends well for the building.
In one week, one country and one leader is able to offer the largest energy investment in American history, building American energy independence, while simultaneously and strategically stabilizing oil prices around the world through buying Russian crude oil.
One country: India.
One leader: PM @narendramodi.
PM Modi is irrefutably the most effective leader in geopolitics. Glad to see the US-India relationship on healthier terms. Thank you, @POTUS.
���� Sam Altman just witnessed it LIVE — Bharat is rewriting AI rules!
Modi ji’s M.A.N.A.V. framework:
Moral ✓ Accountable ✓ National Sovereignty ✓ Accessible ✓ Valid ✓
While the world talks… India is DOING it.
Tata 1GW deal + Param2 in 22 languages + $200 Billion coming = Viksit Bharat 2047 is HERE! 💪
Proud of our Modi ji?
RT + Comment “Jai Hind” 👇
#IndiaAI #MANAV #SamAltman #ViksitBharat2047 #ModiJi #AatmanirbharBharat
This is the chemistry behind every barrel.
Crude oil It’s a mixture of hydrocarbons, from light methane (CH₄) to heavy C20+ molecules.
In a refinery distillation :
• Light molecules rise. Natural gas, LPG, gasoline.
• Mid-range chains condense in the middle. Kerosene, jet fuel, diesel.
• Heavy long chains stay lower. Lube oils, fuel oil, residuals.
The longer the carbon chain, the higher the boiling point.
The higher the boiling point, the heavier the product.
From C1 to C22+, the refinery separates value by physics.
Temperature becomes money.
Every liter of fuel is a controlled sorting of molecules by boiling point.
#oott
The 9 nuclear-armed states —🇺🇸🇷🇺🇬🇧🇫🇷🇨🇳🇮🇳🇵🇰🇰🇵🇮🇱— together possessed an estimated 12 241 warheads at the start of 2025.
Download this chapter of #SIPRIYearbook 2025 on world nuclear forces to learn more about nuclear weapon stockpiles: https://t.co/jhqiOlPJjd
#NewSTART #Disarmament #SIPRI #Peace #NonProliferation #SIPRIYearbook #NuclearWeapons #ArmsControl #NuclearRisk
Under the leadership of PM @NarendraModi ji, India has concluded 9 major trade agreements in 6 years, strengthening market access and expanding global economic partnerships. These agreements reinforce India’s integration with key global economies, enhance export competitiveness, and create new opportunities for Indian businesses across sectors.
#IndiaUSTradeDeal
@PiyushGoyal@RajeshAgrawal94@PIB_India
Today, 27 countries are part of the European Union.
These countries are:
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czechia
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
India-EU Trade Deal is Mother of all deals!
1️⃣ The EU-India Free Trade Agreement is a crucial geopolitical stabiliser. It showcases how the EU and India are acting together to protect international rules-based trade - by offering partnerships instead of tariffs.
2️⃣ A new Security and Defence Partnership, strengthening our cooperation to address the full spectrum of security threats and to better protect our citizens and shared interests - in Europe, the Indo-Pacific, and globally.
3️⃣ A shared roadmap for the future through the Joint Comprehensive Strategic Agenda towards 2030, aligning our priorities on energy, connectivity, mobility.