If you want to see what Twitter of 2026 is like, just see replies and QTs of this relatively benign thread about Indian cheese production: https://t.co/W1sn9HXYcU
Air India needs to fix their planes. This panel came loose and fell on my head during landing at Nagpur. AI465. I reported this to their onboard staff but they were hardly interested. @airindia@DGCAIndia
Govt sources counter US President Trump and US Sec State statement, say that the "stoppage of firing and military action between India and Pakistan was worked out directly between the two countries".
Add the call was made by Pakistan DGMO and an understanding reached.
This is so basic — most riders wear polyester fabric which is just a punishment in summer. How expensive it is to give cottons for summer, provide drinking water?!?
The show Adolescence offered a glimpse into an online world of misogyny and self-loathing, one that is very active in India. I report on the digital lives of Indian incels:
It's end Jan, there are no farm fires, no Diwali and Delhi aqi is hovering at 400, cancer-causing PM 2.5 is close to 200. You can literally smell how bad it is outside. We're in the midst of a heated election and the shit air we breathe is not even a talking point. We should seriously give up all pretensions of a rising global power. No country that takes itself seriously would let its citizens perish like this.
all the techbros cheering for privatisation of ambulance services will come back on twtr a few years later to complain about how their driver overcharged them when they were most vulnerable or refused to take them due to xyz reasons because free market
Once, a newly launched private ambulance charged my patient's family INR 26,000 to transport his dead body from Kochi to Cherthala.
His dead body.
The young daughter had only joined her new job, and had to, setting aside dignity, borrow INR 50,000 from her "new" colleagues to pay the bill.
The daughter and mother were the only ones in the ambulance with their dead father and husband.
After she spoke to me, distressed and in tears, because they did not have enough money for the burial, I notified the hospital about the ambulance service costs.
The driver promptly sent a Google Pay of INR 20,000 back to the daughter and pleaded with her not to formally complain. Actual charges were only INR 6000.
Almost all private services ultimately end up preying on the vulnerable.
I applaud this, but I am concerned too. Because india is shit hole without regulations and the oppressed remain oppressed.