India and Russia going to sign RELOS agreement,under this agreement we can access MB of each other....
Same like LEMOA..
India will be alone country in the world who will have access of MB of two rivals ( US &Russia)
#PutininIndia
Visuals of AAP ruled Punjab Police action on Youth from the 2600 Apprenticeship Union protesting outside the Electricity Board office, demanding jobs and solutions after failed multiple meetings.
Upto Delhi Police how they deal with CJP protest tomorrow!
"We have to create a ruckus at the airport itself"
"Bring sticks or pepper spray with you"
"We have to turn India into Nepal"
These are the leaders of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP)
The reality is that the CJP members don't actually want to hold a peaceful protest on June 6th; they just want to incite violence by any means necessary.
This has now become a very serious issue.
This guy's name is Harshit, and he lives in Delhi. Strict action must be taken against him
@DelhiPolice@HMOIndia
Let us put some light on
the man trying to mislead Gen Z and become an overnight youth icon -Boston-returned, US/Pak-backed is already on the radar of @PuneCityPolice as an alleged ISI-linked asset.
A 2019 sedition complaint filed by LRO over his pro-Pakistan Kashmir narrative is still pending at @CPPuneCity.
The law moves slowly, but it never forgets. His turn will come soon.
Beware, Gen Z of India!
The USA-based ecosystem is using your emotions to fulfill its goal of regime change in India.
I will write in detail about how this psychological warfare is being carried out by some local assets of a foreign power!
🧵THREAD: A dangerous narrative is spreading online (claiming it happened "on our watch" or in our "oceanic backyard") blaming the Indian Navy for "allowing" the US to sink the Iranian warship IRIS Dena. This is geographically ignorant and legally illiterate stance. Let’s look at the facts.👇
As last week I posted about my first scene from Family Man show,
#familyman3
Today I want to highlight the second scene which got my attention, so I tried to dig deep about the matter discussed in the scene. (long one)
When one of the ministers (Aditya Srivastav as Yashwant Kumar) of PM Basu — seems to me a defence advisor/minister — argues that it is possible that the Myanmar govt may have no idea about our soldiers’ captivity in their country,
So the thought emerges: how is that possible in a country where the govt has no idea of other country's (Indian Soldiers) soldiers’ captivity in their land?
And even in the last fighting scene, which is taking place in Myanmar, nowhere do we see the Myanmar Army.
How is it possible that a small group of army has established control in Myanmar’s territory?
So where is the Myanmar Army or Government?
To understand this we need to look at two important perspective of Myanmar we have to understand two major problem in Myanmar
first is militarisation of ethnicity.
Militarisation of ethnicity yeh kya hai and kyun hai? (What does it mean and why does it exist?)
It means that different ethnic groups in Myanmar are fighting with each other, leaving little space for the Myanmar Army or Government.
The numerous ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) are formed for self-determination and self-rule.
Ethnicity in Myanmar is highly complex. The state recognizes 135 distinct ethnic groups, which makes this problem worse.
Due to this, Myanmar is home to some of the longest-running armed conflicts where different ethnic groups are fighting with each other and the state.
Many ethnic groups have backing from neighbouring countries like China, which makes these groups quite strong (like Arakan Army, Kachin Independence Army etc.)
But before moving ahead, the question arises: why are they fighting? Why militarization of the ethnic groups? Many countries have different ethnic groups, but why specifically are Myanmar’s groups fighting?
So the answer lies in the history of Myanmar viewed through its geography. I will not make this post about the full history of Myanmar but give some brief description, especially after the British conquest of Myanmar.
First understand the geography of Myanmar.
Myanmar is surrounded by mountains from all sides and in between has a river basin, which makes it the most productive and flourishing area in the country.
So the British developed close bonds with people (Bamar/Burman people) of that area and also focused on development of that area only, which led to ignoring ethnic groups living in surrounding mountain areas.
It created ethnic disparity among people. Now ethnic groups feel that they are not being given the rights and resources that they deserve, which led to ethnic conflict between these groups.
A similar pattern was visible post-independence too.
(This was big mistake by govt of Myanmar )
When Myanmar got independence, it was expected that the new govt would work for all ethnic groups, but even the govt focused on those groups living near the river basin.
So conflict continued, which also restricted Myanmar from having a long, stable govt.
Thus, the Burman elite controlled most levers of power, depriving other minority groups and forcing them to take up arms since independence.
Today, there are many powerful armed entities in Myanmar’s periphery that identify themselves primarily by their ethnicity rather than their political or ideological goals — like Karen National Union, Mandalay People’s Defense Forces etc.
Some twenty “ethnic armed groups” have political as well as military wings. These generally include their ethnic affiliation in their name (for example, the Karen National Union or the United Wa State Army), and their stated objectives are some form of greater autonomy for their community.
But this is just half the story. Till here we have understood the issue of ethnic conflict, but the other half of the story the deals with second problem which is Role of Military in Myanmar Problems of Coup — how Myanmar’s people have struggled between civil rule and military rule.
Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, gained independence from Britain in 1948.
It began as a parliamentary democracy, like most newly independent neighbours on the Indian subcontinent. But representative democracy only lasted until 1962.
In 1962, the military led by General Ne Win seized power in a coup. In subsequent decades, they ruthlessly suppressed all forms of dissent. Burma became one of the region’s most impoverished countries.
Till 1988, Ne Win remained in power, but his policies led to a weak economy and unrest in the country, so he resigned from power. Major political development was seen in 1991.
In 1991 we saw elections in Myanmar. The National League for Democracy won a landslide victory in the first multiparty elections in almost 30 years, but the military ignored the result and retained power.
Then in 2007, the so-called Saffron Revolution — widespread anti-government protests sparked by fuel price hikes and named after the saffron-coloured robes worn by participating Buddhist monks — broke out.
To maintain its grip on power, the army embarked on a decades-long process to enshrine military rule through what it called “disciplined democracy” or a “roadmap to democracy,” which included drafting a new constitution in 2008.
The constitution reserved significant power for the military, including control over important ministries and 25 percent of parliamentary seats, effectively granting it veto power over amendments. This approach allowed limited reforms but ensured continued military influence.
In 2010, elections took place but the army didn’t allow free and fair elections. Even NLD boycotted this election.
But the military junta officially dissolved in 2011 and established a military-dominated civilian parliament for a transitional period, during which former army bureaucrat and Prime Minister Thein Sein was appointed president.
In 2015, Myanmar held its first nationwide multiparty elections. Suu Kyi’s opposition NLD party won a landslide victory — her party won enough seats in parliament to form a government.
Next election took place in 2020.
Myanmar's ruling National League for Democracy (NLD) secured enough seats in parliament to form the next government.
The NLD won 346 seats, more than the 322 required.
The Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), seen as a proxy of the Myanmar military, suffered a major blow.
This was not tolerated by the Myanmar military.
In February 2021, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and other military leaders staged a coup.
The military detained and charged elected civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi with corruption and other crimes. It placed lawmakers from her party, the NLD, and many activists under house arrest,
again claiming power in their hands and forming an undemocratic military govt in the country.
So now Myanmar has muliple players
The Army,
Multiple armed ethnic groups, and
A new third front formed to restore democracy in the region.
Many oppressed ethnic groups and pro-democracy protestors united to form the National Unity Government (NUG a government-in-exile) in April 2021.The NUG publicly states its goal of governing Myanmar as a “federal democratic union.” Shortly after, the new coalition formed the People’s Defense Force (PDF) — an armed wing to fight the junta and its allied forces.
Now with help of rebel ethnic groups across the country, PDF is gaining popularity , with a common goal of pushing military forces back from local villages. Several of the twenty-five active ethnic armies coordinate with the pro-democracy forces.
On the other hand, many ethnic groups are fighting for their regional autonomy against military rule. Many small new alliances have emerged like the Three Brotherhood Alliance, Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) etc.
As a result, the military is on the back foot in many places, losing its presence in many areas (remember that scene from where we started — the absence of Myanmar military).
The military junta does not control enough territory in Myanmar to uphold the core duties of the state. A study by the BBC estimates the military controls just 21% of territory.
China has steadily increased its involvement in the conflict to secure its hidden agenda in the region. We will discuss China’s interest in some other tweet.
But I hope you know what is the reason behind the conversation in the scene. Hope you enjoyed the read.
Wing Commander Namansh Syal was known for his discipline and excellent service record.
His wife is also an Air Force officer. They have a five-year-old daughter. Imagine how happy they must have been when he was selected to represent India at the Dubai Expo, where countries send their best pilots.
Their daughter must have been bubbling with excitement, reminding him to bring her something from Dubai. He would have planned a little sightseeing, a little shopping, and a lot of memories to bring home after the expo.
His parents, his father also a veteran, were at his house in Hyderabad to see him after he came back from Dubai.
And then, in a few unforgiving seconds, everything ended. The country will mourn for a few days, offer condolences, and move on to the next headline. But for his family, the pain is permanent. Their world has shifted irreversibly. Their lives will never be what they were a moment before that crash.
For every uniform we salute, there is a family that silently carries the cost of that courage. Their strength is the unseen backbone of our nation’s defence.
New Delhi terror attack ⚠️:
32 cars including a Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Maruti Swift Dzire, and a Ford EcoSport were being prepped to carry explosive materials and/or deliver bombs, sources close to the Delhi Red Fort blast investigation told NDTV Thursday. The cars including the Hyundai i20 that exploded Monday evening - were meant to be part of a serial 'revenge' attack targeting multiple locations, including six in Delhi on December 6 - when the 16th century Babri Masjid il Ayodhya was torn down by a mob.
By Col Wattal (retd),PARA’s
It was a total intelligence failure. Well, That’s what they want you to believe.
But the truth? It isn’t trending. It’s buried beneath headlines, and coded in courage.
Between 1st and 10th November India was playing a thriller. And our intelligence officers? Were racing the clock, Chasing whispers, Breathing in Seconds,
Trying to stop something monstrous.
A massacre of 50,000 Indians. Planned. Funded. Set for 26th Nov 2025.
Celebrate Anniversary of 26/11. They couldn’t stop it all. 13 lives still vanished.
But without them? We’d be counting more corpses.
Still think it was a failure? Here’s the story they won’t print.
October 27. Srinagar. Government Medical College.
A regular day. Until someone noticed A JeM poster on a notice board. CCTV rolls. Dr. Adil Ahmad Rather. Inside his hostel locker, Police Found an AK-56.
Then the phones spoke. Encrypted chats. Handler commands.
"Prepare assets for Delhi." Sent to: Dr. Umar Mohammad.
Another MBBS.
November 6. Dr. Adil Was Arrested. In Saharanpur. Private hospital.
Salary ₹4L per month.
November 7. Gujarat ATS picks up Dr. Ahmed Mohiyuddin Saiyed.
MBBS. China trained. Lethal hands. Cooking ricin, A bioweapon.
4 litres of castor oil. Enough to poison thousands. His phone cracked more leads.
November 9.
Azad Suleman Sheikh.
Mohammed Suhail.
Arrested in Banaskantha.
And then, Faridabad. An apartment, Rented.
But inside? 350 kg ammonium nitrate. AK-47s. Detonators.
Manuals.
Meet Dr. Muzammil Shakil. MBBS. Assistant Professor. Al Falah University.
Dr. Shakil spills: Red Fort. Hindu Temples Sikh temple. Jain temple. RSS Offices.
Markets. Delhi metro. 25 sites. Same as Mumbai 1993… but bigger.
That was the Plan. He Spilled the Name of a Woman.
November 10, 10 AM. Meet the queen. Dr. Shaheen Shahid.
Arrested. Was a GynaecologistEx lecturer. Al Falah University.
Now running, Jamaat-ul-Mominat, A female suicide brigade.
Funded ₹15L for Dr. Umar’s bomb car.
Our officers trace Umar. They move. They’re close.
But not close enough. 6:52 PM. Red Fort Metro Station.
A white i20 explodes.13 die. Many injured.
This wasn’t the climax. This was leftover destruction. Because the real plan?
~3000 kg of explosives.~30+ Timers.~20+ Detonators. Seized.
But behind all of them… There was a man they all followed.
A preacher. A paramedic. A professor of poison.Maulvi Irfan Ahmad.
Former GMC, Srinagar staff.Later turned radical recruiter.
Then Maulvi in Shopian.
Till Now? 11 arrested. Most were doctors. ₹2 to 4L monthly income.
So don’t tell me intelligence failed. It’s easy to scream failure,
From the safety of your couch. I salute my forces,The invisible warriors,
Who ran on instinct, unslept, And stopped a mass genocide. With hours to spare.
You may not know their names. But tonight, you owe them your breath.
8:26 am
Biggest appreciation right now goes to J&K Police @JmuKmrPolice who through a single poster uncovered a full terror nexus of Jaish-e-Mohammed planning to strike the nation. It began when SSP G V Sundeep Chakravarthy @DrGVSundeep_IPS noticed rare Jaish posters in Nowgam and ordered an investigation that led to arrests and exposed the deeper plot .
#RedFort
How is this case different from the RG kar Or the recent Durgapur doctor rape of West Bengal ?
The fact this is happening in Maharashtra should hang our heads in shame and raise questions to @Dev_Fadnavis of why no action was taken when the lady doctor earlier wrote complaint to their senior police officer?
The amount of harassment doctors face in this system is inhumane ,cruel and barbaric !
It is heartbreaking to listen to ASI Sandeep Singh who committed suicide accusing ADGP of corruption and misuse of authority. This is first time in modern India when a man commits suicide not for himself but for society. It's like watching movie रंग दे बसंती .Shame that a corrupt IPS is turned into victim in Haryana by vested interests. May his soul rest in peace.
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मैं जयपुर ज़िले के एक ग्रामीण क्षेत्र का उपभोक्ता हूँ।
एक वर्ष पहले गाँव में इंटरनेट की समस्या के कारण मजबूरी में Jio AirFiber का कनेक्शन लिया।
हर महीने ₹706 का भुगतान नियमित रूप से कर रहा हूँ।
शुरुआत के कुछ महीने ठीक रहे, लेकिन पिछले कई महीनों से हालात बदतर हो चुके हैं।
अब तो दिन में 5-7 घंटे तक ‘No Internet’ दिखाता है।
मैंने कई बार शिकायत की, हर बार बस यह कहा गया कि “टीम काम कर रही है”
अब समय आ गया है कि Jio जैसी कंपनियों की पोल खुले, हम ग्रामीण उपभोक्ता कोई भिखारी नहीं हैं - हम भी अपने अधिकारों के लिए खड़े होंगे।
ज्यादा से ज्यादा रिट्वीट करें और अपना विरोध दर्ज कराये। ✊
@JioCare@reliancejio #ambani
The noise of firecrackers and the Twitter timeline suggest that India has won the Asia Cup.
As soon as India lifted the cup, Pakistan was diplomatically isolated internationally, cross-border terrorism came to a halt, Islamabad issued an apology for the Pahalgam massacre, PoK was handed back to India, and impressed by our sportsman spirit, the IOC shifted the Summer Olympics, 2028 venue from Los Angeles to New Delhi.
A befitting reply to those who were asking why we were playing against a terrorist nation. A big, beautiful, important cup. Life in India was meaningless before this moment.
With deep sorrow, we share the passing of Vadiraj C. S. on September 14th at 1:16 AM in the ICU. We kindly request you to keep him in your prayers and wish peace for his soul.
-His family
For the past two days #NoCricketWithTerror has been trending and We The People have not spent even One Rupee! We are taking on a BCCI that has Billions of Dollars & politicians across parties on their side. But we have self respect & love for INDIA. Pakistan cricketers want to enslave our women, Pakistan analyst want the Pak Cricket Team to demolish the Somnath Temple & the Pakistan cricket board chief wants to nuke us. Yet BCCI WANTS TO PLAY CRICKET WITH PAKISTAN whereas we are making one point
#NoCricketWithTerror
I appealed to the home Minister to call off the Ind-Pak Asia Cup match. Went unheard
To the sports Minister
To the I&B Minister
to the IT Minister
To the cricketers
To BCCI
To sponsors
To broadcasters
To streamers
All went unheard
Now I appeal to the citizens of the country to not let anyone profiteer over the blood of our Indians.
Remember Pahalgam.