@FrescoLeon#GreenCardEquality benefits all service class people including citizens cause it will no longer suppress wages. It's not passing benefits only consulting companies whose pockets will be affected. These are people who are approved for green card and are just waiting for their turn
Honestly, as someone who has traveled a lot, India is the best country I have ever traveled to. It’s incredible. I will have been here for 9 days when I leave, and there is still so much to see and do. My experience has been amazing and India is portrayed negatively in the media as a place Amercians should avoid, but I realize a lot of that is completely made up.
The people, food, culture and hospitality culture are just incredible. I have felt safe and comfortable the entire time I have been here and India will truly be the next big super power. This country has incredible potential and you have to see it yourself to understand because the media only makes it out to be 3rd world.
That couldn’t be further from the truth.
Indian people are the nicest people I have ever met. I am very grateful for my time in India. I have enjoyed it so much and I hope I can come back every year.
Next time I want to visit South India. I have tried to do as much as possible these last 9 days but there is still so much to see and do.
All good things come to an end. I’ll be back (hopefully soon).
I love India. My misconceptions have been corrected. I have nothing but nice things to say. 🇮🇳
Who else knew?
Who funded it?
Who facilitated the routes?
Who in Europe supplied the drones?
Who inside India was meant to receive, store, move, or eventually benefit from the chaos?
External enemies are expected.
The more dangerous question is always about anti-India forces within India who become the multiplier.
Yesterday’s NIA arrest of seven foreigners, six Ukrainians and one American, is not a stray security incident. It looks like a glimpse into a much larger design. Valid visas. Entry into Mizoram. Crossing into Myanmar. Contact with ethnic terrorist groups. This is not tourism gone wrong. This is the anatomy of a covert destabilisation pipeline.
The most serious part is not just the training. It is the possible intent behind the training. If drone warfare methods, hardware routes, and operational know how were being built around Myanmar’s conflict theatre, then the obvious question is: how long before the same ecosystem is redirected toward India’s Northeast.
And then comes the question nobody should be afraid to ask: Why Ukrainians? Why this exact foreign footprint in this exact theatre at this exact time? My reading is simple: such networks do not emerge in a vacuum. Somebody believes India’s Northeast is a soft underbelly worth probing, pressuring, and possibly igniting when the moment suits them.
That is why this case points to a deeper conspiracy where Myanmar’s ethnic conflict becomes the laboratory, India’s borderlands become the corridor, and future violence inside India becomes the eventual objective. That is not far fetched. That is how proxy destabilisation works in the modern age.
This is not just about seven arrests. It is about a possible multinational effort to seed future instability in India under the cover of Myanmar’s war. If true, then yesterday was not merely an arrest. It was the exposure of a larger conspiracy to prepare India’s Northeast for the next generation of covert violence.
My own reading is that India’s close strategic relationship with Russia helped our investigators see the pattern earlier, connect the dots faster. We do not know that yet in the public domain. But if Russian channels did quietly help expose this network, it would be another reminder that diplomacy is not only about summits and statements. Sometimes it is about the intelligence edge that helps stop a covert threat before it mutates into bloodshed on Indian soil.
India was always a Hindu civilization. Other religions came later, converted many by the sword. The Muslims wanted a separate nation, India was partitioned as muslims used violence and killing to get partition. What remained was a Hindu nation where our forefathers decided that they wanted a modern republic which protected the freedom of religion for all faiths, not the hateful regime the Muslims created. The India of today is a Hindu civilizational nation, a modern republic with full freedom of religion guaranteed by a constitution which we the people, gave to ourselves out of a peaceful choice.
People who say ‘We’ fought for freedom should know their history, their support and the violence of the Muslim league and Muslims who wanted a separate nation and partition. It is this India alone which protects and guarantees the freedom of religion because it is built on Hindu values and Hindus accept the right of all to practice a faith of their choice, not the Muslims of Pak and BD who support a theocracy, practice a religion which denies the right to others to freely practice a religion of their choice, say daily that their God is the only God. They have driven the Hindus and other faiths out and treat them as second class citizens and in Pak by law.
People who say ‘We’ fought for freedom got their Pakistan which they wanted.
Let us not have these bigots who support fundamentalists, who support those who kill Hindus propagate a fake history.
Congratulations 🇧🇩 @BCTigers for that brilliant win to seal the ODI series 2-1…
With this Bangladesh have beaten Pakistan in all 3 formats in the most recent series …
Includes a 2-0 away Test series win…
Somebody in Dhaka is kicking themselves for letting 🇵🇰 trap them into boycotting the T-20 WC…
And then, predictably, 🇵🇰 dumped them and went ahead to play…
This is the damage done to 🇧🇩 cricket by that bitter & motivated Mohd Yunus era anti-Indianism…
Bangladesh are today the second best team in the Subcontinent…
My fan’s hope is that 🇮🇳 tour 🇧🇩 later this year as scheduled…
Cricketing normalcy needs to be restored too…
Read it Carefully. Very Carefully !
From 2005 and 2010, Congress gave subsidy on Petrol and Diesel. Oil agencies wanted to sell 70rs per liter but Congress told them to sell 60rs and remaining 10rs per liter they will give to agency.
But Congress DID NOT pass that 10rs to agencies. After few years, agencies couldn't bear the burden and put pressure on Congress govt to repay their "10rs per liter" amount. Instead of giving them hard cash, Congress gave them "Oil Bonds" and when those "Bonds" will be liquidated ... no body knows.
In 2014, Modi govt came and after oath he immediately increased the Petrol price to repay the principal and interest amount to agencies.
Finally, this March 2026 Indian agencies got their amount back with full Payment.
Congress is CURSE!
🚨World Is Shocked: Global Fuel Prices Surge Amid Iran War, But India Holds the Line
In the United States, petrol and diesel prices have risen by 14%, while Britain has recorded a 6% increase. Australia has seen one of the sharpest jumps, with prices climbing 15%, and South Korea reporting a 10% rise.
The impact has been even more severe in South Asia. Pakistan has increased fuel prices by 20%, Maldives by 22%, and Sri Lanka by 15%. China has also raised petrol and diesel prices by about 10% in response to the global crude oil spike.
Despite this global surge, India has maintained stable petrol and diesel prices, with no increase since the Iran war began. The Indian government has stated that the country currently holds strategic and commercial crude oil reserves sufficient for around 74 days, providing a crucial buffer against global supply disruptions.
Officials have also indicated that even if global crude oil prices climb to around $140 per barrel, India has mechanisms in place to manage the situation and prevent immediate price shocks for domestic consumers.
The stability in fuel prices highlights India's strategic energy management and reserve planning at a time when many economies are struggling with rapidly rising fuel costs.
@Chellaney Opinion sounds pretty much like Indian gov knows nothing about its supposed "enemy" based on whom all doctrines are concentrated.
@Chellaney dont you think it could be a balancing act for larger benefit of economy? Unless counter with guaranteed success exist, & not listed here?
I am again repeating what I posted in 2024 - in national interest, an independent, even covert, investigation by PMO is required into IAF crashes.
Why?
I did some research using Grok. It may be wrong. Defense experts please verify. But it says...
- IAF has had 3x number of crashes of USAF per 1000 aircraft in inventory, 6x of French AF, and 12x of Israel, Royal AF per 1000 aircraft.
- Remember, USAF, IsAF fly a lot more peace and war time sorties than IAF.
- The rate of IAF crashes has increased in recent years as India bought Rafale, Russian, and Israeli systems for IAF.
- Tejas, which was super safe, started crashing once India decided to buy more of Tejas.
I am again not claiming all the above is right. Grok can make mistakes.
IAF is a very professional force. Our officers are the best. They give their lives to save the country.
But India must leave nothing to chance given deep state actors, vested interests, and 0.5 front working in various sectors.
I am again repeating this - in national interest, an independent, even clandestine, investigation must be done on all crashes to find the root cause.
Let there be no conspiracy. It may be as simple as some maintenance procedure not right which is being overlooked repeatedly. But it can be found.
For example, independent investigation into some NASA crashes found issues that NASA engineers and investigation itself had overlooked.
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#FOIA Got some emails from adjudicators at my local @USCIS field office. Someone please give me a non-problematic back story that would justify writing an email that says: "a patel lol." Well, @USCIS? #BeBetter
Japan’s Mandate, Bangladesh’s Mockery: Japan is set to lock in a new strategic orientation at home and abroad after the LDP’s historic landslide victory in yesterday’s election. By contrast, another election scheduled for Thursday in Bangladesh — the world’s most densely populated country outside the micro-states — lacks even the basic conditions of a free and fair contest. The secular Awami League, the country’s largest political party that led Bangladesh to independence in 1971, has been banned outright, precisely to prevent it from winning.
Despite the election lacking any semblance of legitimacy, the U.S. has remained conspicuously silent, underscoring the widening divergence between American and Indian interests in India’s own strategic backyard. Washington’s silence is consistent with its support for the 2024 overthrow of the Awami League government led by Sheikh Hasina and its subsequent backing of the unelected regime that has governed since.
Thursday’s election, far from stabilizing Bangladesh or reviving its economy, is more likely to deepen fear and division while accelerating the country’s drift toward Islamist radicalism. The torching of homes belonging to minority communities has already underscored how Islamist groups have used intimidation and violence to suppress participation and entrench fear.
@sushantsareen@MEAIndia@BCCI Absolutely... PCB and Pakistan is truly a bhikari nation without self respect.
No let go, whatsoever. Why would BCCI concede in anything for this saga. It is upto them to allow some players or not in their own competition. End of the matter.