An Air India flight diversion from Oman to Mumbai today raises serious concerns and this time, it points directly at operational accountability.
Initial inputs suggest this was not linked to geopolitical tensions, but a security-related issue. If that is the case, it brings up critical questions:
How did a security concern arise mid-flight?
Were pre-flight checks thorough enough?
Are internal protocols being followed consistently?
Aviation safety depends heavily on prevention, not just reaction. While diversions are a standard response, the root cause must be addressed transparently.
Passengers trust airlines with their lives. Any lapse especially security-related is not a minor issue.
Air India needs to provide clear answers, not assumptions.
Accountability and transparency are essential to maintain confidence.
This is not about panic. It is about responsibility.
During the Russia–Ukraine war, India was told that buying Russian oil meant funding war and acting against the West.
Sanctions, lectures, and endless advice on what India should or should not buy.
Now when tensions rise in the Middle East and oil supply becomes sensitive, suddenly Russian oil is not such a moral issue anymore.
Strange how geopolitics works.
For India the policy is simple.
Energy security first. National interest first.
We did not need approval then.
We do not need approval now. 😄
#notasmallprice
Saying men cause wars and women would bring peace is historically false and intellectually lazy.
Facts first.
Margaret Thatcher
Started the Falklands War. Full military invasion. Hundreds killed. No hesitation.
Indira Gandhi
Led India into the 1971 war with Pakistan. One of the largest wars after WWII. Millions displaced. Clear use of military force.
Golda Meir
Prime Minister during the Yom Kippur War. Major regional conflict. Thousands died.
Catherine the Great
Expanded Russia through aggressive wars against the Ottoman Empire and Poland. Pure imperial warfare.
Queen Elizabeth I
Authorized war with Spain and major naval battles. State sanctioned violence.
Reality check.
War is not caused by gender. War is caused by power, fear, ambition, ideology, and state interest. When women reach the top, they do not magically abandon these forces. They operate under the same pressures and often make the same decisions.
The idea that women understand the cost of war and men do not is emotional propaganda, not history. Leaders do not act as parents. They act as heads of states.
If gender determined peace, history would show it. It does not.
Peace comes from strong institutions, accountability, diplomacy, and deterrence. Not chromosomes.
You debt-addicted fools turned America into a credit card casino swiping for instant highs while banks own your asses. Debt culture? It’s suicide in installments: worthless degrees, bloated mortgages, cars you can’t afford, all on borrowed delusions.
When payments crush you, you’ll blame immigrants for stealing jobs never your own lazy, entitled binge on easy money.
A collapsing system always looks for outsiders to blame instead of fixing itself.
Oh, America, you bloated, bankrupt empire of idiots, staggering around like a drunk at last call, maxing out credit cards on useless crap while pretending you’re the pinnacle of human achievement. Look at you, you pathetic parade of debt zombies, surviving on plastic promises and student loans that chain you to degrees in Gender Studies or Communications that wouldn’t qualify you to flip burgers without a tutorial. Real education? Skills?
Ha! You’ve got TikTok wisdom and Instagram confidence, strutting around with your fake tans and filtered selfies, convinced that manifesting success means liking enough motivational memes while your bank account screams for mercy.
You’re drowning in your own financial sewage racking up six-figure debts for houses you can’t afford, cars that depreciate faster than your attention span, and vacations to post about so everyone knows you’re “living your best life.” But best life? Please. You’re one missed paycheck from homelessness, yet you lecture the world on freedom and opportunity. Poor financial literacy?
That’s putting it mildly. You can’t balance a checkbook, but you’ll blow $8 on a latte while crying about inflation caused by your own endless consumption. Intellectual laziness?
You’re the kings and queens of it, scrolling through echo chambers, regurgitating Fox News or CNN soundbites like they’re gospel, too lazy to read a book that isn’t ghostwritten by a celebrity grifter.
And then, oh the hypocrisy, you point your greasy fingers at immigrants and foreign workers They’re stealing our jobs! As if Pedro from Mexico or Raj from India is the reason your resume reads like a bad joke. No, sweetheart, it’s because you’re too entitled to learn a trade, too arrogant to upskill, and too addicted to easy credit to build anything real. Those foreigners are hustling circles around you, starting businesses on shoestrings while you whine about unfair competition from your couch, binge-watching Netflix on a TV bought with interest rates that’d make a loan shark blush. Dark humor? Sure, let’s laugh at the irony: You built your “greatness” on stolen land and slave labor, then act shocked when the global underdogs outwork your spoiled asses. Cynical?
Damn right your problems aren’t from borders; they’re from your own bloated bellies and empty heads, chasing dopamine hits instead of discipline.
But keep blaming the outsiders, you crumbling colossus. A collapsing system always looks for outsiders to blame instead of fixing itself.
@EricLDaugh Americans living on credit with no education love blaming immigrants for everything.
Maxed-out cards, zero skills, and somehow it is always someone else’s fault.
You cannot outsource your own laziness, no matter how many flags you wave.
Dear @narendramodi India’s air in 2025 still routinely breaks its own pollution limits and sits over 10x above WHO safe levels. A decade after 2014, people still breathe bad air across most of the country. “Improvement” sounds like optics. Clean air would be real policy.
Claiming the West single handedly ended slavery is like taking credit for a fire you helped start finally getting put out. Abolition was driven by enslaved people fighting back, global pressure, and ugly wars. Slavery did not vanish worldwide. History deserves honesty, not victory laps.
West did not end slavery worldwide. It continued in different shapes, with different names, long after abolition laws were written. Forced labor in colonies. Convict leasing. Child labor. Human trafficking. Modern slavery today is estimated to involve tens of millions of people. Nobody gets to claim a trophy for ending something that still exists.
Slavery was not ended because one group had a sudden moral awakening. It was ended after relentless pressure from enslaved people fighting for their own freedom, economic shifts that made slavery less profitable, religious and philosophical movements that challenged it, and political battles that almost tore entire nations apart. Pretending it was a single heroic act by one race in one region is like saying the fire department invented water.
West African kingdoms resisted and negotiated. Maroons in the Caribbean built independent communities through revolt. Haiti overthrew French colonial slavery entirely by itself. Abolition movements inside Europe and the US were multiracial. And when the United States finally abolished slavery, it required a bloody civil war because a huge part of the country wanted to keep it.
Also the West did not end slavery worldwide. It continued in different shapes, with different names, long after abolition laws were written. Forced labor in colonies. Convict leasing. Child labor. Human trafficking. Modern slavery today is estimated to involve tens of millions of people. Nobody gets to claim a trophy for ending something that still exists.
Kids should learn that progress comes from collective struggle, not from victory laps by the descendants of people who often fought against that progress. Pride without honesty is just mythology dressed up like history.
@visegrad24 This is not about battlefield gains. It is about televised suffering. They want images of shivering cities, stranded trains and candle-lit hospitals. Pain is a propaganda tool. Misery moves global politics better than bullets.
@elonmusk@X This is not about safety or accountability. It is a geopolitical arm-wrestling match over who gets to control the information pipeline of the future. Fines are just the price of reminding a billionaire that he is not actually the one in charge.
@cb_doge@JM_Scindia@narendramodi Countries approve whatever boosts infrastructure, revenue, and leverage. Elon wants a market. India wants connectivity. Global outrage guy wants attention. Only two of them matter in this equation, and spoiler alert: it’s not him.
@MarioNawfal Everyone pretends their country is clean. Behind closed doors, deals get made with whoever has leverage. India is playing the great-power game like everyone else. The only difference is that some people whine about it from a couch.
@jurgen_nauditt Thanks for your nuanced foreign policy analysis delivered in one swear word. Truly, the scholars of tomorrow will study your anonymous internet wisdom.
@allenanalysis The cycle is depressingly predictable. A politician gets accused of funneling money somewhere shady, supporters shrug, critics explode, lawyers draft statements, and the whole thing becomes another episode of Nothing Ever Surprises Anyone Anymore.