Our demands are simple ,we want a strong, modern, fair and developed India. 🇮🇳
• Free & world class public education for every child
• Free, accessible & high-quality healthcare for all
• AQI below 25 in every major city
• Clean air, clean rivers & safe drinking water
• 5%+ GDP investment in R&D, science & innovation
• Indian universities in the global Top 100
• Strong public schools, libraries & research institutions
• End brain drain ,create opportunities at home
• Migration by choice, not compulsion
• A balanced mixed economy , strong private sector with strong public welfare
• Industrial Revolution 2.0, 3.0 & 4.0 revival in India
• Manufacturing led growth & high-skilled employment
• MSME empowerment with easy credit & lower compliance burden
• Energy security through renewables, nuclear & domestic production
• Global level infrastructure in transport, logistics & digital connectivity
• Smart villages & smart cities growing together
• Modern railways, ports, highways & public transport
• Affordable housing & planned urban development
• Zero hunger & zero extreme poverty
• Better wages, dignity & social security for workers
• Farmers with stable income, modern technology & market access
• Food processing & rural industrialization revolution
• Women’s safety, workforce participation & equal opportunity
• Skill development linked directly to industry needs
• AI, semiconductor, biotech & deep-tech leadership from India
• Data privacy, cybersecurity & digital rights protection
• Merit-based systems with innovative affirmative action
• Transparent & accountable governance at every level
• Faster, fairer & free judicial access for citizens
• Police, judicial & administrative reforms
• Strict action against corruption & misuse of taxpayers’ money
• Zero freebie politics,investment over appeasement
• Taxpayer money spent on productivity, education & healthcare
• Decentralization with empowered local governments
• National security with economic strength
• Strong diplomacy with strategic independence
• Sustainable growth without environmental destruction
• Sports, arts & culture investment at global standards
• Equal opportunities regardless of caste, religion, gender or region
• Dignity, opportunity & constitutional rights for every citizen
• Free judicial remedies and equal access to justice for every citizen
• Free and world-class education for all
• Free, accessible and high-quality healthcare for every Indian
• Beyond education, healthcare and justice, nothing else should be permanently free
• Welfare should empower citizens, not create dependency
• Taxpayers’ money must be invested in productivity, infrastructure, research and human development
• Subsidies should be targeted, transparent and temporary
• A nation grows through opportunity, innovation and merit , not freebie politics
A developed India is not a dream.
It is a national decision, a collective responsibility, and a generational mission. 🇮🇳
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There’s a real risk when signing players or coaches from extremely well-run clubs — such as Brighton, Brentford, Bournemouth — and yes, that includes Andoni Iraola.
Not because there aren’t successes, but because these environments are so well-structured that they elevate individuals to a level that isn’t always transferable. That makes evaluation difficult.
We’ve seen it before. The jump into a completely different environment — with higher expectations, more pressure and less structural support — isn’t always smooth.
It’s similar to signing attackers from the Bundesliga. The system and league can inflate output, which means you have to be absolutely certain you’re buying the player — not the context.
For every Haaland, there’s been a Werner, Sancho, Havertz, Nkunku.
Top quality exists — but so does context-driven performance.
Which is why you have to be extremely certain.
I used to know the name of every player, in every team. Now, on the rare occasion I watch CL football, I know hardly anyone. I never thought I'd get this old/uninterested in football.
The image of yesterday’s match.
Hardik Pandya bowls 3 consecutive dots. Sahibzada Farhan, world’s shortest documentary maker, charges him on the 4th with an attempted pull shot, bowl flies in the air.
Hardik doesn’t even look back to see who’s catching. He stares the batsman in the eye. Keeps walking. He knows. What a generational player!
I’m just happy seeing Bruno finally given his flowers on the timeline. It used to be comparisons with Enzo, Ø and Maddison, we ended it. Then it moved to Pedri and Bellingham, we ended that too. Then KDB, now it’s Ozil. When we finish with these ones we go enter them Lampard and Gerrard. Then we go go La Liga go call out them legends too. Nobody go stop this motion