This is what @harshmadhusudan has been yelling for ages now. That your entire digital industry is running on the mercy of American tech giants and, therefore, the American government. With one order, all access can be disabled overnight. Fable 5 is one example.
@YourbroRishabh I satisfactorily used my Samsung S20FE for more than 5 years.
Now my son is using it.
I got myself a S26Ultra this year.
I have used iPhones in the past but somehow liked android OS better.
Retail investors, please do not pay attention to merchants of doom that are on every channel and social media handle.
If you have followed the rules of investing:
1. Asset allocation between debt and equity
2. Allocation within equity
3. Foreign allocation (for larger and more experienced investors)
4. Small allocation to gold
5. Rebalance when asset allocation goes off or fresh investments in the losing asset class.
You should be doing fine. Portfolio returns with this should be still above taxes and inflation.
India does not need 10,000+ satellites to build an indigenous Starlink-like service for India.
600–1,000 LEO satellites can give pan-India priority coverage: remotest villages, islands, borders, coastline, disaster zones and defence use.
That is ~20–25 LVM3 missions if each carries 30–40 satellites.
Even at ₹1,000–1,500 crore per mission including payload, the total is ~₹30,000 crore.
For GoI, Jio, Airtel or a serious consortium, this is not impossible capital.
It is a question of intent, execution and strategic imagination.
India built UPI at population scale.
India can build sovereign satellite internet too.
#AatmaNirbharBharat @narendramodi@PMOIndia@karandi65@debjani_ghosh_@isro@nsitharaman@SomanathSpeak