Modi ji said that foreign trips should not be undertaken so that dollars can be saved.
On the other hand, a Union Minister is taking 75 judges and senior lawyers on a six-day trip to London.
The Chief Justice, who likened the youth to cockroaches, was also with them.
Soon, the Ambanis’ company made its investment in the Trump Jr-backed startup.
The investment coincided with the family’s securing major U.S. policy wins that their company had been lobbying for.
Amid this tension, Trump Jr visited one of the Ambanis in India. The men danced together and toured the family’s giant private zoo.
At the end of the trip, Jr’s lawyer said at a conference: “I had a nice closing this morning with Don Trump Jr, who’s flying back from India today”
Last year, the Ambanis came under fire from the Trump admin, with a senior White House official attacking “India’s politically connected energy titans” for “funding Putin’s war machine.”
The family found themselves at the center of an escalating tariff campaign against India.
@kartikthum@NarinderMudii@cars24india But it's letting the govt increase prices without increasing prices 🙂
It was never about us and everything about them
@VishalBhargava5 Kya bawaseer bana diye hai. Looks like it was made by 70 IQ workers and approved by 50 IQ babus.
New flyover built with marked speed limit of 20 km/h, town planning department full of retards
Another day another false data released by Modi govt. The entire country can see how bad the economy is, our markets are crashing, people are jobless, inflation is high, exports are stagnant, Rupee is in a free fall, and the govt claims GDP is growing at 7.8%.
What a joke!
India recruited him to build a semiconductor company from scratch. A year later, he's back in a chip cluster.
K.C. Ang was appointed president and head of Tata Semiconductor Manufacturing, a flagship bet in India's push to become a serious fab nation. Then he quit after just one year. He's now CEO of Zen-Semi in Guangzhou, China.
You can read this as a corporate drama. Or you can read it as a lesson in economic geography.
Building semiconductors outside of established clusters is brutally hard. You don't just need capital and equipment. You need thousands of specialized engineers within commuting distance. You need suppliers who can deliver ultra-pure chemicals overnight. You need an ecosystem that has spent decades making mistakes and quietly fixing them.
Look at Taiwan. TSMC didn't happen because of one visionary or one government policy. It happened because an entire island spent 40 years building a dense web of fabs, suppliers, packaging houses, materials companies, and engineering talent all within a small geography. When something breaks at 2 am, someone who knows how to fix it is 20 minutes away. That's not replicable by writing a check.
The US is learning this the hard way, spending hundreds of billions to bootstrap clusters in Arizona and Ohio, and still watching timelines slip. Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Shanghai -- China built its clusters with state money, talent pipelines, and two decades of patience.
India has ambition. And ambition matters. But ambition doesn't replace the engineer who's spent 30 years troubleshooting fab yields and wants to work near people who speak his technical language.
When a senior exec leaves a greenfield fab project for an established cluster, it's rarely just about salary. It's about wanting to actually ship chips.
This is the broader story about who will win or lose the AI race.
@supreetkashyap Was just wondering if the new stock is still on the way or did it drop and already got sold out 😭
I kept checking regularly, could locate colours or size
We have a bigger socialist and casteist PM than Chandrasekar and VP Singh combined.
When he goes, his legacy will be called India's lost 2 decades.
There have been absolutely 0 structural reforms on markets, justice or corruption.
Nothing apart from juggling of tax slabs.
You will be forced to buy costly Indian solar panels if you want on grid setup now compared to cheaper Chinese alternatives delivering similar/better results. No points to guess which company is deshbhakt to manufacture costly solar panels lol
People need to understand why anti-monopoly clause was earlier introduced in our laws by some "educated people".
And now why a 4th fail "anpadh-gavaar" is removing it for his friend.
You may remember 5 years ago you can easily get Shimla Apple for 100rs kg.
But now Shimla apple is costing you above 200 per kg.
What Changed ?
Adani got absolute monopoly in Cold Storage and Apple trade business.
Now get ready to pay double amount for aata rice as well.
It won't affect people who getting free ration from government, but will definitely impact hardworking people who have to buy food grains from market.