@AdityaDharFilms
Saw Dhurandhar: The Revenge today in afternoon.
Great movie but at the end, Jaskirat should have met his mother.
for my sanity - i imagined it.
@AdityaDharFilms
Saw Dhurandhar: The Revenge today in afternoon.
Great movie but at the end, Jaskirat should have met his mother.
for my sanity - i imagined it.
Deeply honoured by your wishes, Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi sir.
It is my absolute honour to represent India and bring the Norway Chess title home.
Your constant encouragement motivates me to work even harder and keep making our nation proud.
Congratulations to Praggnanandhaa for this remarkable feat!
This is indeed an incredible milestone that highlights his continued excellence.
My best wishes to him for his future endeavours.
@rpraggnachess
Praggnanandhaa was in last place and 5.5 points behind So after losing in Round 6, but he stormed back to win the next 4 classical games and clinch the #NorwayChess title! https://t.co/zD21yVR15R
Congratulations to Praggnanandhaa first Indian to win Norway Chess 2026
- with Magnus Carlsen ( 7 time winner ) playing in it
- beating Magnus twice in Classical in Oslo, Norway
- winning 4 classical games in a row 🇮🇳🪷😎
@rpraggnachess@PMOIndia@narendramodi
Congratulations to Praggnanandhaa on becoming the first Indian to win the Norway Chess tournament - one of the ultimate tests of endurance, intellect and temperament in the world of chess.
To defeat the world’s absolute best on one of chess’s grandest stages is a remarkable feat. But what makes it even more special is the spirit with which Pragg plays. Fearless - Focused - Deeply Indian.
@rpraggnachess, you represent the confidence of a rising, youthful India.
The entire nation is incredibly proud of you, Pragg. 🇮🇳♟️
🇮🇳 Pragg just won Norway Chess 2026 after winning 4 classical games in a row, what a performance! 🥵🥳
After finishing 3rd in 2024, he won Norway Chess in his second appearance! 🔥
#NorwayChess
Q: How should India deal with US & sanctions?
PUTIN: India acts as sovereign country… under Modi’s leadership… ‘any potential threats of sanctions would boomerang’
‘We… REMEMBER… when PM Modi was banned from going to… US… now he's PM, all sanctions have been ELIMINATED’
'West trying to put PRESSURE on India, for example when it comes to cooperation with Russia' — Putin
'BUT everyone understands putting pressure on Narendra Modi DETRIMENTAL to intl and bilateral relations'
'We don’t see any negative consequences… India a very reliable partner'
I was thinking there was a US hand behind this. Now with Turkey, Pak, Bloomberg, FT, leftists, Soros suckers and all traditional GLISCO-DS media and parties behind this new movement, I am beginning to think both are together hitting India.
This shows nothing but the true sovereignty in which India has acted. All of them do not like India acting in its own interests. They are joining hands to try force a regime change.
So 100% everyone needs to back the govt on this one to keep India stable now and pull through the tough geopolitical & economic climate created by multiple external factors.
My message for any Gen-z or whoever thinks anarchy and political instability is good: Look around India - Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives etc - everyone is ruined economically now after regime changes. India is the one supporting them.
If you have problems with the govt, go vote in elections and vote out whoever is non-performing. Don't let foreign forces use you to meddle in India. Nothing good ever comes out of it.
UAE walks out of OPEC. PM Modi was there to strike an energy deal. Venezuela gets a new regime. The GOI has them over, given that their crude can be processed in certain Indian refineries. Russia is already making up for 30-40 per cent of our supplies.
Let us talk about you, Mr. Sawhney. You joined the Army and were later caught in compromising situations, after which you were reportedly removed from one of the country's elite organizations in disgrace. Since then, it appears that you have tried to deflect attention from your own past by frequently criticizing the Indian Army. Your books and podcasts often come across as being sympathetic to China and Pakistan. Through your commentary, you seem intent on creating a negative image of the very organization responsible for safeguarding the country's territorial integrity and national security. Such tactics may attract attention in the short term, but actions have consequences. If those consequences eventually catch up with you, the nation will be watching, and you may find there is nowhere left to hide.