“Trust us ladies, every man secretly despises you during sex” is such a fascinating ideology because it requires believing women are simultaneously too stupid to understand our own relationships, too delusional to recognize disrespect, and too emotionally fragile to survive intimacy without a self appointed trauma translator explaining male thoughts to us.
It’s also funny how this worldview strips women of all agency while pretending to be liberation. Apparently women can become surgeons, lawyers, pilots, and world leaders, but the second we willingly enjoy sex with a man we suddenly need a radfem mind reader to inform us that actually we’re being spiritually degraded in ways only she can detect.
Some of you have built an entire personality around projecting your own bitterness onto every other woman on earth and calling it political consciousness.
I’m about to do ghar ke kalesh posting contrary to my own husband, but here’s my view:
Just read that explosives were found in the premises where PM travelled. Which is why these checks and balances are required to ensure adequate safety precautions.
Modi isn’t “any VIP” throwing weight around. He’s the Prime Minister of India. The threat is real. Someone had mentioned in a different post - history has shown us that Indian leaders are prone to attacks.
Expecting him to travel like a common man with zero protection is not practical. It would honestly be a foolish move. If our country was a place wherein politicians could move around without threat, I am 100% sure Modi would move around normally. Unfortunately, there are too many enemies (external and internal). There’s no scope for lapse.
Yes, traffic builds up. Yes, common people like us suffer. I hate it too. However, what needs to be done, needs to be done.
Let’s be honest one security lapse and the entire country pays the price. This protection isn’t luxury or VIP culture it’s basic necessity for the head of government.
She perfected the art of looking at India from a western gaze and had zero interest in Indian Knowledge Systems. It is the failure of historians like her which stoked the hunger to know the people’s history of India written by those who understood India and Hinduism from the perspective of lived traditions. Every day that I spent on researching for my books on India’s educational heritage, I felt cheated that we did not learn any of it in school.
If you had the guts to call The Kerala Story, The Kashmir Files and Dhurandhar BJP propaganda,you should have had the guts to stand by it too.
Say it, defend it, debate it. Don’t delete your account and then start the usual no free speech, RSS, hyper nationalism rant the moment people push back. For you it’s censorship but that’s people disagreeing with you. That’s allowed everywhere.
And stop hiding behind your sister. She’s an actress, she’ll handle her own career. This was your statement, own it.
Free speech isn’t a one way street. You can speak and others can respond. If you can’t handle that, maybe don’t throw big words around in the first place.
Calling food garbage, body shaming, the constant negativity.
OP talks a lot about physical fitness. But this propensity to come & constantly diss others, also needs to work on mental fitness.
If you’re happy with yourself, you won’t feel the need to be mean to others so much.
Americans have never been carpet bombed and have no idea what is the mass loss of life inflicted by warmongers. Any American who wonders why any part of the world shouts "Death to America" is seriously deluded about their own history, crimes, and practices. Your taxes kill babies
This is not just about carbon fiber. China went from T300 in 2008 to T1100 in 2025. That is 17 years to close a 30 year gap with Japan.
The Wassenaar export controls pushed them to do it themselves.
India is still importing T300 grade and calling it self reliance. We have no roadmap to T800, forget T1100.
Industry and academia are not talking to each other in India. IITs produce papers. DRDO produces delays. Private sector produces JVs with foreign IP.
No one is funding the 10 year grind to crack a T1000 process.
China did it with coal province researchers and state capital. We are waiting for someone else to hand it over.
This is what real chokepoint crossing looks like.
Carbon fiber goes into COMAC jets, rocket casings, and fighter airframes. China no longer needs Toray for its aerospace supply chain.
India still imports carbon fiber for Tejas composites. One country is building the ladder. The other is renting it.
India has a textiles minister promising carbon fiber by 2025-26 but no lab, no pilot line, no yield data.
Reliance is planning 4000 tons of basic grade by 2026. China just started 200 tons of T1100 aerospace grade with 95% yield. We are not even on the same ladder.
Wassenaar list was supposed to protect the West. Instead it pushed China to build its own supply chain from scratch.
Now they make T1100 for COMAC jets and rocket casings. Export controls only work if the target cannot learn. China can.
China has state labs, state capital, and state demand all working together for 20 years.
India has DRDO, Reliance, and HAL all doing separate things with no roadmap. The question is not can we catch up.
The question is whether anyone in Delhi even knows how far behind we are?
This is about China achieving mass production of T1100-grade carbon fiber - a material so advanced that only Japan's Toray Industries could make it commercially until now.
Why it matters?
T1100 carbon fiber is essentially the strongest, lightest structural material humans can produce at scale.
It's critical for fighter jets, satellites, rocket bodies, and next-gen civilian aircraft.
The material is so strategically sensitive that Japan and the US have strict export controls, you simply cannot buy it if you're China.
China has moved from lab samples to factory production. This is the hard part - lots of countries can make small quantities of advanced materials in a lab, but scaling to industrial volumes while maintaining quality is where most fail.
The "valley of death" between lab and factory is littered with promising technologies.
China's aerospace and defense programs are no longer bottlenecked by foreign carbon fiber supply.
Their C919 passenger jet, (until now one Airbus & Boeing have the monopoly) military aircraft programs, and space ambitions all become more achievable without dependency on materials they couldn't import anyway.
It also means Chinese wind turbine blades, pressure vessels, and sporting goods can use domestic high-grade fiber.
one should read about C919 passenger jet