Founder @thatindianmonk | YAC Member, MYAS @yasministry |
Member, National Policy Research Team @BJYM |
Indian Delegate 🇮🇳- Y20 Brazil 2024 & RA @indiay20
The AI Impact Summit in Delhi has brought together the who’s who from the AI world.
There is representation from over 100 countries.
There are distinguished participants from every corner of the globe.
Our aim is the same - leveraging the power of AI for the welfare of our planet.
In our latest Bodha podcast episode we speak with @saikrishna -an ex-IRS officer and former member of NCIIPC, with a background from IIT and extensive experience in managing complex cybersecurity projects.
He is the CEO of Saptang Labs Private Limited and Pinaka Technologies, leading initiatives at the intersection of technology, security, and innovation.
📍30 October 2025 | Sindhudurg
Sindhudurg district has earned the historic distinction by becoming the first district in the state and the country to effectively implement Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems. Under the initiative of the Sindhudurg district administration and the State Government, the innovative “AI Sindhudurg Model” has been recognized by NITI Aayog. To study this model in depth, a delegation from the Commission has arrived in Sindhudurg on a two-day study tour starting today, October 30, 2025.
Members of NITI Aayog, Dr. Devvrat Tyagi and Ms. Vidishi Das, were welcomed on the occasion. Detailed information was presented to the delegation regarding the effective implementation of AI systems across various departments in the district. Representatives from NITI Aayog were briefed on how AI has been used to make government operations in the district more transparent, efficient, and citizen-centric.
District Collector Mrs. Trupti Dhodmise and heads of various departments were present during the meeting held at the Sindhudurg District Collectorate.
@CMOMaharashtra@Dev_Fadnavis
#AISindhudurgModel #SmartGovernance #DigitalIndia #NitiAayogVisit
Privileged to meet BJP National Organisational General Secretary Shri @blsanthosh ji along with the BJYM National Policy Research Training team, and present the annual report of our work. His appreciation of team’s progress & his guidance on the way forward are deeply motivating.
Today, our National Team had the privilege to meet Shri B.L. Santhosh ji, National General Secretary (Org.), BJP. We presented progress on different streams of our work and got the opportunity to understand his detailed inputs. We remain deeply grateful for his time, insights and invaluable guidance.
Four years ago, the BJYM National Policy Research & Training (PRT) Division was incorporated within the party structure to engage working professionals, build capabilities on interesection of policy and politics and undertake governance and political research.
Under the leadership of @Tejasvi_Surya ji, our 10-member National PRT team, led by National Incharge @Varun_Jhaveri ji, has designed and conducted many innovative new programmes, infused technology into party and morcha activities, and provided research assistance on policy issues. From surveys and pravas in border villages to building a cutting edge training mobile app, it has been a great journey of learning and exposure.
In this era of governance-driven politics, the BJP is far ahead in engaging and utilising the skillsets of professionals. PRT offers a platform to innovate in politics, governance and contribute to nation-building.
Grateful again for this opportunity.
@BJYM@blsanthosh #bjym #policy #bjp
109 years for an avg income (10L/annum) earner in India to buy a house in #Mumbai.
64 Years to buy in Gurgaon.
Urban stability and migration will be impacted by price surge. How to mitigate this issue?
Should the focus on Tier -2,3 cities increase for #startups to venture in?
Operation Sindoor vs. Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos
Some of the firsts
One :
Realizing the stalemated status or irrelevance of the UNSC, India didn’t seek to request sympathy from the five of the 1945. Operation Sindoor clearly demonstrated a strong sense of self-confidence and real strategic autonomy and sovereignty.
Two:
For the first time, India shredded the notion that terrorists are separate from terrorist backers and thus targeted both. The notion that certain powerful rogue officers of Pakistani State authorize terrorist attacks was also shredded. This is a new paradigm. Another type of deniability must be invented.
Third:
There was a battle going and a war being planned. In the midst of the battle, Pakistan negotiated for a loan from the IMF, which surprisingly approved it. It matters because most likely Pakistan isn’t fit enough to finance a war but has capabilities to engage in battles. A war can't be won with IMF loans anyway.
Fourth:
The strategic patience and cultural restraint have a limit. That limit was tested on April 22 by the Lashkar Teyba terrorists. Perhaps they wanted what followed. They didn’t benefit from their adventure though. Perhaps they wanted to humiliate India publicly. They seem to be mentally stuck in 2008.
Fifth:
Size matters. Every inch of Pakistan was under reach. I always thought the Nur Khan airbase was the best defended base of Pakistan. It isn’t. The grarrison town of Rawilpindi as the heart of Pakistan’s military and its best-known airbase was hit.
Sixth:
Pakistan lost the monopoly over Islamic Fatwa. The Indian ulema presented a fatwa of their own to their own government. Thus, the religious dimension always exploited by Pakistan to earn sympathy from the Muslim Ummah evaporated. Deoband is located in India by the way.
Seventh:
Keeping secrets in a democratic society is next to impossible, but very little leaked out of India, which shows enormous skills in adhering to principles of operational silence and public unity to assist in safeguarding of secrets.
Note: I have seen very little or no visuals from Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos to comment on. Seemingly, it never took off the way it was propagated. The ceasefire saved Pakistan’s skin. Pakistan military leadership has made statements and claims over their own achievements, but the Indian skies remained open, flights weren’t cancelled, and I haven’t seen visuals of missiles landing in Delhi or Amritsar.
3 million Bengalis, mostly Hindus, were massacred by the Pakistani army & their local collaborators the East Pakistani Razakars during the 1971 war.
Another 3 million Bengali Hindus were forced to leave East Bengal due to the unspeakable atrocities that their womenfolk & children faced at the hands of the pro-Pakistani G-hadi population of East Bengal between 1946-57.
800,000 Punjabis, mostly Sikhs & Hindus, were massacred during 1946-47 by G-hadi forces in the Punjab clamouring for the creation of Pakistan.
Almost all Sindhi Hindus were driven out of Sindh, leaving their homes & livelihoods, due to the atrocities they faced at the hands of the same G-hadi forces during the same time.
There is no comparison to this scale of human suffering & tragedy faced by any other people anywhere IN THE WORLD, leave alone anywhere else in India. And this is from just the last 80 odd years of history of our civilisation. I am not even recounting what the likes of Taimur Lang/Mamud Ghaznabi/Khalijis/Ghoris/Mughals did to Northern and Eastern India.
Thank Heavens that your people didn't have to go through this level of devastation. I wish no people in the world has to.
If you don't know about all this from our recent history, please educate yourself - the onus of removing your ignorance is primarily on YOU - and try to imagine the scale as well as what scars it would have left on the Bengali/Punjabi/Sindhi people's collective and individual psyches. I bet you cannot even begin to imagine it. It is extremely traumatic.
And somehow if you can imagine it, only then come to lecture others about their knowledge of Indian history by lamely trying to give equivalent instances from it. There are no equivalents.
DEATH TO PAKISTAN!
BHARAT MATA KI JAI
VANDE MATARAM 🚩
Critical Online Safety Alert Always follow cybersecurity precautions.
Stay cautious while online—don’t fall for traps or misinformation. Be patriotic Stay vigilant Stay safe.
#OperationSindhoor
From a sacred dream to a growing reality.
80 students now walk the path of Bharatiya knowledge at Bhuwwaneshvari Siddhanta Pathshala. 🌿
With deep gratitude, we invite you to our उद्घाटन उत्सव — a new chapter in our journey of tradition, learning & light. 🙏
#Pathshala
Finally Mumbal local trains will be converted to AC. About time. Money was never the problem; this should have happened years ago but every upgrade in India is stalled by someone who will argue that it will adversely impact the poor. Remember when mobile telephony was introduced, same type of people said that we should first fix land-lines, that it would create a "digital divide" and so on. Who will benefit most from local trains being better? The middle class & the poor. The billionaires are cruising in their luxury cars anyway.
Humbly disagree. If you can create value in the applied IKS domain, you can also do well for yourself e.g. Patanjali. We owe that to the world. The problem today is that IKS discourse is stuck either in the past or in the other world.
The golden age of useless, sham liberal ideology cabals is over. There will be place for performers, & not just those who cry and demand anarchic ideals.
The world is once again moving toward logic, development, and collaborative common sense.
US AID’s Exit and India’s Unyielding Rise 🧵
1/8 US AID shut down here on Feb 23, 2025. Fine by us—it was less a gift, more a leash. Strings attached, subtle arm-twisting. We’re not here to play grateful anymore.
1/
Do you know how Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj’s death was avenged?
This is not just history. This is the fire that burned in the hearts of the Marathas. Read this till the end.
Loser Aurangzeb and his Mughal empire were humiliated like never before.🧵
VIDEO | "The Left is nervous and with Trump's victory, their irritation has turned into hysteria, not only because conservatives are winning, but because conservatives are now collaborating globally. When Bill Clinton and Tony Blair created the global leftist liberal network in the 90s, they were called statesmen. Today, when Trump, Maloni, Millay or maybe Modi talk, they are called a threat to democracy. This is the last double standard, but we are used to it, and the good news is people no longer believe in their lies, despite all the mud they throw at us. Citizens keep voting for us," said Italian PM Giorgia Meloni (@GiorgiaMeloni) while speaking at the CPAC 2025 Conference in Washington DC earlier today.
(Source: Third Party)
Full video is available on https://t.co/9uKz9ypjA9