Things me do when me become super rich one day 😂
Hyderabad Food Uncle wake up early, cook big big rice for 100s hungry people outside hospital.
Then he go to office job like normal boss man!
No wait for lottery. Just heart full and tummy happy for all.
Me also want be like him... but first me need learn cook without burning kitchen! 🔥🤣
Who else dreaming this kind sweet life?
Tag your future rich friend! 🚀❤️
Honestly, the latest speech has simply created a needless panic in the market.
If any firm's CEO would have done such dumb moves, he would be fired by his board.
But, here retail investors will pay the price.
There was no need to make all these non-sense suggestions.
- People who want to invest abroad will continue to invest abroad. They see value in it. Grand speeches do nothing.
- People will in fact buy more gold now.
- Yes, maybe they will carpool for a few days. As long as it helps them save their money. Then they will go back to prioritizing convenience.
Government should have simply worked behind closed doors. Figured out ways to offer more incentives for FIIs, ways to bring more remittances etc.
But, they chose to give a speech.
The US military is far from being a model of transparency.
But its upfront acknowledgement of the KC-135 crash & the F-15 shoot-downs not only establishes the brutal risks of air power, but also the confidence of a mature warfighter.
My take:
Every country in Asia is running the same clock right now.
They just have very different numbers.
Japan: 254 days. The most prepared nation on earth. Built those reserves after being embargoed in 1973, a humiliation so severe they spent the next 50 years ensuring it could never happen again. Refiners are asking to open them. The government said not yet.
China: approximately 10 days before domestic operations face real constraints. Already halted diesel exports to protect what it has.
India: Gas cuts to industry of 10 to 30% already implemented. Not projected. Implemented. Today.
South Korea: 1.6 million barrels per day through Hormuz. That pipeline is now air.
Japan has three weeks of LNG inventories.
Pakistan: no strategic reserve.
Bangladesh: no strategic reserve.
No buffer. No option. No plan B.
This is the thing the aggregate numbers obscure. When analysts say Asia faces disruption, they are averaging 254 days of Japanese preparedness with zero days of Pakistani preparedness and calling it a regional crisis of moderate concern.
That is not one crisis. That is twelve different crises at twelve different velocities hitting simultaneously.
The countries with reserves will deploy them in sequence, each release sending a price signal that accelerates the clock for the countries beneath them on the buffer ladder. Japan releases. Prices drop temporarily. Then the release ends. Prices resume. South Korea releases. Same pattern. Then India. Then nobody is left with a buffer and the war is still running.
That is the cascade mechanism. And it has a name in energy economics.
It is called strategic reserve depletion under sustained supply shock. The last time it happened at this scale was 1973. That ended with the global recession of 1974 and a complete restructuring of Western energy policy.
Japan built 254 days of reserves because of what happened in 1973.
On day seven of this war, they are already being asked to open them.
The number that should terrify every energy desk in the world is not 254.
It is seven.
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Dear Col Sinha Saab, Heartiest Congratulations to you and your family for supporting the Akash programme in its various phases of development, testing, production, induction and usage. Without your dedicated support, it would not have been possible to demonstrate its fire power, capabilities and defend our country’s territories in the battle field ‘Op Sindoor’. Thanking you for the excellent contribution and wish you and all your family members a vary happy, healthy and prosperous years to come. Jai Hind.
Dr G Chandramouli, Former Project Director Akash
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Col Sinha played a key role as well!
This is Sarita Kashyap.
She has been a single mother for the past 20 years and has a daughter who is in college. To meet her household expenses, she sets up a Rajma Chawal stall on her scooter near a CNG pump in Peeragarhi, Delhi. The rates are: half a plate for 40 rupees, a full plate for 60 rupees. Even if you don't have money, she won't let you go hungry. She'll feed you by saying, "Eat the food, pay when you have money," regardless of your caste, religion, or sect. She feeds the poor children near her for free and buys their school notebooks, books, uniforms, shoes, or whatever they need. And yes, she also teaches children in her free time. Has any channel highlighted this woman? No, because there's no glamour in her story. Anyway, I salute this woman from the bottom of my heart. May she earn a lot and make great progress in life.