About a month ago, I had the opportunity to interact with several innovators and hardware builders in Bengaluru. One thing became abundantly clear, we have the talent, we have the knowledge base, and we have the human capital needed to build world-class technology.
Yes, we can debate the quality of education, research ecosystems, or policy support, but when it comes to sheer engineering capability and installed human capacity, India is not lacking.
I personally know colleagues who walked into British, American, French, and Italian defence companies as if it were effortless. They have built careers at firms like Raytheon, Boeing, Leonardo, and L3Harris. If they are good enough to engineer some of the world's most advanced defence systems, they are certainly good enough for India's defence industry.
The challenge isn't whether India has capable engineers. The challenge is whether we create enough opportunities and an ecosystem that allows them to build here instead of elsewhere.
The wife of a Jamaat leader who spends all day abusing and insulting India is now begging India’s High Commissioner Dinesh Trivedi for a medical visa.
Bangladeshi Muslims did not hesitate calling anyone “father” when in trouble.
Mera Abdul alag hai se lekar papa mein zindagi ki jung haar gayi tak ka safar….
Afsos hai iski maut ka par dukh bilkul bhi nahi hai, kyunki iski maut us din hi likh di gayi thi jab isne ek married Musalman se so-called “love” kiya tha….
Gautam Adani at AdaniAGM2026 made three major announcements:
1. The group made a record capital investment of over ₹1.5 lakh crore in infrastructure, which accounts for more than 30% of India’s total new private sector capex in FY26.
2. Adani Power will execute India’s largest-ever private sector power capex of over ₹2 lakh crore, targeting 45 GW capacity in the next five years.
3. The group is entering the nuclear energy sector through Adani Atomic Energy, with a target of 10 GW capacity by 2035. Land has already been identified for the project.
4. Group also announced plans to build a 3 GW data center platform by 2030, including a gigawatt-scale project with Google.
🚨 BIG DIPLOMATIC win for India 🇮🇳
MAJOR SETBACK for Fugitive Nirav Modi: A London court has directed Nirav Modi to pay $10.7 MILLION to Bank of India in a ₹100-crore recovery case.
Saw a Housewife going out with a prayer plate at 10:00 AM on a Monday morning. A witness that housewives are the foundation for religions. That's why all religions encourage women being housewives. Working women are no threat for spirituality, but dangerous for religions.
After 36 years, an elderly Kashmiri Pandit woman returned to her ancestral home in Danew, Kulgam. She touched the soil she had been forced to leave, embraced the old walnut tree in her courtyard, and broke down in tears.
Some memories never fade, and some wounds never fully heal. Her return is a poignant reminder of the pain, loss, and displacement endured by countless Kashmiri Pandit families.
🚨 BIG! Parents of NEET UG re-exam candidates in Bengaluru alleged that a Congress rally at Palace Grounds caused severe traffic congestion.
“Everyone knew the exam was today, yet roads have been blocked for hours. How will students reach their centres?”