Absolute bombshell. Data reveals someone made a massive 580 MILLION dollar trade on oil exactly 15 minutes BEFORE Donald Trump posted his tweet about pausing the Iran war. Someone on the inside just made a life changing fortune. The corruption is blatant.
@info_maiden Well! What were you guys doing when our country was colonised and ruled by the whites? Now if Indians are more educated and skilled, companies are hiring them, and you have a problem. The entire capitalistic order originates from America.
644 AI technologies showcased. 41 CEOs of tech giants attending. A quarter of a million visitors. 326 exhibitors from 37 countries. 3 of India’s own LLMs unveiled. 1 fraud detected and dealt with.
The India AI Impact Summit is being mocked by China, Pakistan, and the Congress.
@INCIndia What happened was shameful but it’s even more shameful to see such a party in opposition. Shame on Congress.
@RahulGandhi - please learn constructive criticism.
AI is a pretty big threat to CRM. Not the need for CRM, but to its value proposition. I didn’t totally get it until we deployed 11+ AI Agents.
But what they do is push your CRM to the background. You don’t really need to log in as often. You spend far more time working with the AI Agents than the CRM they connect to. Far more time.
Your CRM becomes much more of just a database when it’s the agents you are interacting with. We’ve already seen it.
If the CRM players own the AI agents themselves, probably a net positive.
But if the pure-play sales, marketing, success, etc. agents are the winners … CRM becomes a lonely data warehouse.
At least somewhat. It’s already happened with us.
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“Bahawalpur.”
I still have chills in my heart from when I first heard that town’s name in late January 2002. For the 23 years since, I have reported on how Pakistani intelligence and military leaders have used that city — Bahawalpur — in the southern province of Punjab as a base for its homegrown domestic terrorists.
When I heard India bombed training camps in Pakistan this week in Operation Sindoor, in response to a Pakistani terrorist rampage in India’s Kashmir state, I had one city’s name on my lips: Bahawalpur.
Did India bomb Bahawalpur?
It did. I knew then India was striking actual hubs for Pakistan’s homegrown domestic terrorism.
Why do I know?
My friend, WSJ reporter Danny Pearl, went to Bahawalpur in December 2001 with a notebook and a pen. Gen. Pervez Musharraf had just promised he was shutting down Pakistan’s militant groups after a strike by Pakistan’s terrorists against the Parliament in India, and Danny reported on the militant offices in Bahawalpur.
He literally knocked on their doors. Dear Dr. @yudapearl, this story is a window into Danny’s reporting enterprise. And because people will wonder: Danny was no cowboy. This was a calculated low-risk reporting trip because no journalist had been targeted for kidnapping in Pakistan. Around that time, Danny sent me an email: “I’m anxious to go to Afghanistan, but I’m not anxious to die.”
What did Danny learn?
The militant training camps were open for business in Bahawalpur.
On Jan. 23, 2002, Danny left a home I had rented in Karachi, Pakistan, for an interview.
I learned Danny’s fixer, Asif Farooqi, had arranged an interview for Danny through a man named “Arif.” Danny didn’t know it but Arif was the PR man for a militant group, Harkutul Mujahadeen. What was Arif’s hometown? Bahawalpur.
The police launched a manhunt to find Arif in Bahawalpur. We learned Arif’s family faked a funeral for Arif. Police found him trying to board a bus in Muzaffarabad, across the country by Pakistan’s border with Kashmir.
It is another town India said it bombed terrorist training facilities.
Arif had handed Danny off to Omar Sheikh,a British-Pakistani dropout from the London School of Economics, radicalized in the 1990s in London mosques. He went to Pakistan to train in these militant training camps. Then he kidnapped tourists in India. He was caught and jailed but on Dec. 31, 1999, he was traded for hostages in the hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight 814.
Omar Sheikh was freed with Pakistani terrorist leader Masood Azhar, whose family was allegedly killed this week by India’s air strike in Bahawalpur.
Did Pakistan jail Omar Sheikh and Masood Azhar when they returned to Pakistan with a third terrorist, freed from India’s jails?
No. Pakistan’s military and intelligence gave them safe passage. They used them as weapons against India. But in fact these domestic terrorists have waged war against innocents in Pakistan, like civil society activists, Benazir Bhutto, Punjab Governor Salman Taseer, schoolchildren and countless others.
Their extremism has ruined Pakistan, and Pakistanis can’t blame America for creating the mujahideen to fight the Soviets in the 1980s.
Pakistan has had a duty to dismantle those terrorist bases — for even the safety of its own people. What India is doing is a strategic attack on terrorist bases Pakistani military and intelligence should have eliminated but never did in their obsession to take over Kashmir.
You will see parallels in the propaganda messages against India and Israel. Like Hamas, Pakistani terrorists crossed a border to kill. Now, Pakistani propagandists call themselves victims of their “fascist” “colonizer” neighbor.
It’s the Reverse Uno strategy of moral inversion, just like @stoolpresidente got from the Temple student who won’t take responsibility for promoting the “HATE THE JEWS” sign. Don’t fall for it. Nations, communities and people must own up to their extremism, from Bahawalpur to beyond.
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Had an amazing in-flight experience with Himayun (QP1850) and his crew! Thanks @AkasaAir !
@AnoopKalekattil@bellandurutrfps@DCPSouthTrBCP@BangaloreMirror Bengaluru is not a safe city to live in anymore. We need to see swift action on this.
I am so disturbed after hearing the kids voice after he was hurt and am concerned about my child’s safety in this city. It’s a bad world.
The Government of Karnataka uses all the road tax we pay to build these beautiful off roading tracks. Adventure enthusiasts - have you tried out the latest offering from our government? Please do before we start planting trees here.
#OffRoadingBengaluru
The entire area—Gattahalli to Chikkanayakanahalli Road, Sarjapura-Chikkanayakanahalli, and Doddamara Road—is in terrible condition and needs immediate attention. The roads are now ready for cultivation! @DKSureshINC@osd_cmkarnataka@MALimbavali@MTF_Mobility@PCMohanMP@DKShivakumar@siddaramaiah, please send seeds—the roads are gone.
#BrandBengaluru
#BengaluruRains
#Potholes