Deeply shocking to read this official US statement, which contains absolutely no expression of regret or condolence for the loss of innocent Indian lives. How can a “friend” and strategic partner be so deeply insensitive?
Why couldn’t a non-compliant commercial vessel have been stopped using other, non-lethal means? Is it not possible to disable a ship's propulsion or steering without firing missiles targeted to kill civilian crew members?
Practically every merchant ship navigating these crucial waters has Indian crew on board. Are they all considered fair game for US missiles now?
This approach is unacceptable and I hope @DrSJaishankar had said so to @marcorubio.
Bullshit! This is sheer whataboutery.
The five layers of infra start with energy and chips. There is no agent inference chip being designed in India except @phynomy_chips, which is working its ass off to ensure the chip gets taped out over next 18 months in one of the three global foundries: ASML, TSMC, and Skywater.
So the sovereignty narrative is not going to help your case. People like you exploited young amateurs and made them slog to fill your coffers. That’s the truth. Period.
Today, whatever investment Indian VCs including you make in startups is based on your limited understanding of what it takes to succeed as an application layer business. Name one moonshot idea that you collectively invested in over the last decade.
You folks start shitting your pants when someone brings a thesis based on first principles. “What’s the revenue you’re making?” That’s where your whole argument ends.
Frontier success requires years of open-ended, thesis-backed research with a belief that it’ll converge in future. India doesn’t have an ecosystem of investors specifically funding physical sciences-driven ventures, barring a few exceptions.
All the successful startups in emerging tech are mostly backed by institutions like IIT Madras ARTPark, or visionary investors who themselves have been operators with an eye for innovation and market dynamics.
None of you “successful” ones have the balls to back frontier research as a thesis.
So please spare this futile attempt to salvage your credibility.
@vijaythirumalai You are very wrong. These Infosys, tcs guys are the reason. They don't even pay well to their employees. Atleast Deloitte, pwc companies pay well. They are morons.
@rohith_simha@narendramodi Never think that Infosys people will do anything in tech except collaborate. They don't have any vision; they will exploit the Indian by offering 3.5 LPA. They should be ashamed of what they are doing. They are horrible, and they will exploit government schemes.
@TVMohandasPai@RajivMessage What jobs are you creating, you are exploiting indian by giving 3.5 LPA in 2026. On what grounds are you giving? This is not employment, this is a total harrassment you guys are doing . Have some shame. You know , india have huge population and they will aanyhowjoin your company.
@Amerikannadiga Never think that Infosys people will do anything in tech except collaborate. They don't have any vision; they will exploit the Indian by offering 3.5 LPA. They should be ashamed of what they are doing. They are horrible, and they will exploit government schemes.
@siddarthpaim Never think that Infosys people will do anything in tech except collaborate. They don't have any vision; they will exploit the Indian by offering 3.5 LPA. They should be ashamed of what they are doing. They are horrible, and they will exploit government schemes.
Never think that Infosys people will do anything in tech except collaborate. They don't have any vision; they will exploit the Indian by offering 3.5 LPA. They should be ashamed of what they are doing. They are horrible, and they will exploit government schemes.
@TVMohandasPai Never think that Infosys people will do anything in tech except collaborate. They don't have any vision; they will exploit the Indian by offering 3.5 LPA. They should be ashamed of what they are doing. They are horrible, and they will exploit government schemes.
Never think that Infosys people will do anything in tech except collaborate. They don't have any vision; they will exploit the Indian by offering 3.5 LPA. They should be ashamed of what they are doing. They are horrible, and they will exploit government schemes.
lol no. The answer is fairly straightforward. You poach indian talent from the big labs and pay them obscenely well and give them a blank cheque. Many countries have done this to establish local ecosystems across various industries. Solution is not to create a mission and put the very same folks who advocate not working at the model layer to lead it.
Never ever think that Infosys people will do anything in tech except collaborating. They don't have any vision they will just exploit the indian by giving 3.5 lpa . They should be ashamed of that they are doing. They are horrible and they will exploit government schemes.
Mr. @NandanNilekani wrote why India shouldn’t be building its own LLM just in April, so he is the absolute worst choice to head such an undertaking. We need to poach Indian bigwigs in OpenAI, Anthropic,… and have them head it instead.
Never ever think that Infosys people will do anything in tech except collaborating. They don't have any vision they will just exploit the indian by giving 3.5 lpa . They should be ashamed of that they are doing. They are horrible and they will exploit government schemes.
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