In this piece (https://t.co/XBPKMYNnka), @WSJ claims "Trump is using the threat of stiff tariffs to try to peel India away from Russia," and he is failing due to "decades of close economic, political and military relations between New Delhi and Moscow."
Let me tell you something Shan Li and Thomas Grove of WSJ. India won't jettison its relationship with Russia not only because of the reasons stated above, but also, and more importantly because unlike the arrogant Americans, Russia does not disrespect India.
Russia and India differ on a bagful of issues, but Russia does not suffer from the illusion that it can "peel us away from the US by applying pressure."
That's arrogance and pitiful ignorance.
Unfortunate to see a former mainstream journalist, part of the Congress–Communist ecosystem, present a partial and misleading version and the rest of the gang getting delirious and jumping around.
In the Bihar SIR matter:
•The ECI has informed the Supreme Court that booth-level draft rolls have been shared with all political parties.
•The ECI has also stated that it has shared booth-level lists of individuals whose Enumeration Forms were not received with all political parties.
•The ECI has made it abundantly clear in its response to the Supreme Court that persons not included in the draft rolls have the option of submitting a declaration for inclusion.
•As per existing laws and rules that predate 2014, the ECI has informed the Supreme Court that it is not bound by the Rules to publish a separate list of persons not included in the draft electoral rolls.
•The ECI has further clarified that it is not required under the Rules to furnish the reasons for the non-inclusion of persons in the draft rolls.
Surely, the media does not believe that half-truths and misleading information — amounting to malicious disinformation — will pass scrutiny in this day and age, when all relevant information is available in the public domain.
Very soon you are going to hear Donald Trump’s rhetoric on Kashmir. It could be his usual kind of statements or a visit of senior US officials to PoK and GB.
Trump will use tariffs and threats to “find a solution” to the so-called “Kashmir issue”.
This has absolutely nothing to do with Pakistan. This has everything to do with putting pressure on India. Pakistan is a tool, to be used and discarded. Pakistan has been discarded before by the US and it doesn’t mind, as long as the money is good.
Trump will keep repeating the Kashmir rhetoric unless something else catches his fancy. Remember, this guy wanted to take over Greenland, Gaza and Canada? Now he doesn’t mention these places any more.
Ignore Trump. Diversify supply chains. Wait for him to fall.
USA has destroyed many nations on the pretexts of hiding Nuclear Bombs. And today, when the Pakistani General is sitting in the USA and threatening the world of nuclear attacks, the US president is giggling.
A Bangladeshi Imam deliberately moved to a Hindu area of Assam and built an illegal madarsa.
In Himanta Biswa Sarma's Assam, the brand new Madarsa was demolished to cheers by Assamese people.
Video posted for Gaurav Gogoi who keeps asking for proof of Pakistani loss.
You can expect Pakistan to start damage control soon - but I think Asim Munir has made a major mistake here, which India should capitalise on.
It hurts Trump's efforts to describe himself as "The Peace President", if his new favorite Pakistani Army Chief is sitting on US soil threatening to blow up half the world.
These are offensive threats to make while sitting in America. India needs to call it out in a strong manner before the spin management begins.
You can expect Pakistan to start damage control soon - but I think Asim Munir has made a major mistake here, which India should capitalise on.
It hurts Trump's efforts to describe himself as "The Peace President", if his new favorite Pakistani Army Chief is sitting on US soil threatening to blow up half the world.
These are offensive threats to make while sitting in America. India needs to call it out in a strong manner before the spin management begins.
Such a statement could only come with US backing and it’s the final nail in US – India relations. India is well within its rights to respond offensively.
❗️Deja Flew? UK F-35B Makes Emergency Landing in Japan Due to “Technical Issue”
The carrier jet was forced to divert to Kagoshima International Airport in Japan, following an engineering issue during a sortie from HMS Prince of Wales, as per local media.
It comes just weeks after another F-35B from the same carrier was left stranded in India.
"India is shining Mercedes coming on a highway but we (Pakistan) are a dump truck full of gravel. If the truck hits the car who is going to be the loser?" Asim Munir said in the US
I genuinely never expected Pakistan to be this honest and I almost could not believe this is a real quote - but we live and learn
Indian engineers can easily if you ask them and give them r&d time and money.
Unfortunately the politicians are not very keen for obvious reasons.
Our engineering competence is huge and good for any requirement.
But thousand of crores will be granted for Ladli Behna schemes but not engine R&D.
A young Kashmiri lad and his faithful canine companion. Both were continuously at the forefront in the war on terror, accounting for many Paaki terrorists.
Fell together in their last battle one decade ago.
A story like none other.
A MUST READ.
@UshaNirmala It's going to be the ecosystem advantage inherited from Sir MV CVRaman and many more followed by PSU s and labs , offshoring of services , GCCs and rare advantage of cross industry leadership with peenya like support system.
It's just that basic focus on civic amenities needed.
BS. Maybe one or two drifted here, but this whole bulwark against China narrative is outdated.
Companies and investors come only if it’s cheap, scalable, and offers access to our markets.
It’s a mutual give and take, not some favor from Orange Man.