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Just finished watching A House of Dynamite.
Felt like Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove, but sans the humour of course.
The fragile egos at play these past months only highlight the fragility of the world's unfathomable belief in nuclear detterence.
https://t.co/CtOOwXq0yt
I run a tiny creative agency in Hyderabad, we've thought long and hard on why national campaigns aren't working well in their regional adapts. Here is a possible solution for the Telugu markets to begin with.
Annual reminder that one of the easiest patriotic things you can do in India is to switch of any TV you see that is showing Indian news. If you cannot switch off the TV, for instance at an airport, you can drape a lungi or similar over the screen.
but some really accidentally (?) insightful stuff in there too! Even if you skip most of it, do watch the last 2.5-3 minutes, I am amazed at my younger self for having created some assignments for the students that kind of predicted some of the shifts in the sports landscape
Was browsing through my Youtube channel and found this video of a guest lecture I had delivered back in 2017. Some of it was a meandering conversation between the students and I, some of it just a broad overview of what the sector is like...(contd1/2)
https://t.co/22T6kO0FQA
BREAKING: QatarEnergy just declared Force Majeure.
Three words that mean: we cannot deliver, and legally, we do not have to.
This is no longer a supply disruption. This is a contract collapse.
Force Majeure is not a precaution. It is a formal legal declaration that an unforeseeable event beyond QatarEnergy’s control has made fulfillment impossible. Every affected buyer just had their contract voided. The gas they were counting on is gone, and they have no legal recourse to get it back.
82% of Qatar’s LNG goes to Asia.
China relies on Qatar for 30% of its LNG imports. India 42 to 52%. South Korea 14 to 19%. Taiwan 25%. Japan is already rationing to spot markets.
Asian benchmark prices jumped 39% the day production stopped.
Force Majeure just made that permanent until further notice.
Indian companies have already cut gas supplies to industry by 10 to 30%. That is not a market adjustment. That is factories running at reduced capacity today, across the world’s most populous continent, because Iran sent drones into Ras Laffan.
Here is the number the market still has not fully absorbed.
Two weeks to restart a liquefaction train after a full cold shutdown. Then two more weeks to reach full capacity. That is a minimum of four weeks at zero, assuming no further strikes, no security complications, no inspection delays.
The war is still running.
There is no security guarantee. There is no restart timeline. There is no floor.
Every LNG contract in Asia just became a spot market problem. Every spot market problem just became an inflation problem. Every inflation problem just became a central bank problem.
This started as a war in the Middle East.
It is now inside every factory, every power plant, and every gas bill across Asia.
Price that chain.
https://t.co/ULBgEzZ3A8
@RailMinIndia@IRCTCofficial@AshwiniVaishnaw dear sir, the purpose of vistadome is defeated if it is placed behind the engine. Request s review of policy to ensure vistadome coaches always have a clear view. This is 12025 Pune-Hyb Shatabdi, picture taken on 6/2/2026
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Earlier this year, I wrapped up my previous role and stepped into a once-in-a-lifetime chapter — welcoming our first child into the world. 🌱