@VJsapps@Akshita_N Actually, sounds good. as even parandur is still in very early stage, cancelling it is not a big deal. Maybe bullet train can have a stop at kuppam where CBN govt can be tasked to build a really large airport. For TN , Build a brand new big airport in Madurai or Trichy
@clashreport If not for Erdogan's government,there's no problem btw India-Turkey. Infact, most of the Indians don't know where's it located and those few who know, Turkey is one another country with which India had no problem.But Erdogan fully sided with pak and interfered too much into India
@VSReddy_MP@narendramodi@AshwiniVaishnaw An another opportunity is for central entities like ISRO, DRDO, BARC, IFS, IAS, IPS, Other high impact entities can present themselves as attractive employers and hire elite academic freshers from IIT, IIM etc... it's a win-win for fresh graduates and for nation building
@bruce_barrett Things thrive only where conditions are compatible. It didnโt thrive in India, but unfortunately Canada has made itself far more compatible. And as long as a virus survives somewhere, it can always return โ so it remains a concern for India too.
@NatashaMontreal@ChopraTP What may seem morally right ( multi cultural) often proves difficult for effective governance. Canada appears to be heading down the same path.
@NatashaMontreal@ChopraTP I agree with most of it, except the last part. Respectfully, I don't see the logic. India's lower living standards stem from the challenges of governing a vast multi-party federal democracy with multi cultural, ethnic, linguistic & religious diversity.
@NatashaMontreal@ChopraTP An Example. India asked to extradite an extremist but Trudeau Sr rejected. Later the same guy went on b0mbng Air India . An another guy who was sentenced by court for that AI attack, now lives happily in Montreal giving interviews in CTV. Who has to stop? ๐คทThis is madness
@NatashaMontreal The lesson is that when large numbers of citizens work abroad, even relatively small countries can gain significant leverage during crises involving those expatriate communities.
@NatashaMontreal A few Indian nationals in Qatar were accused of spying for Israel and initially received death sentences. For the Indian government, resolving the situation became a major diplomatic challenge.