"What took 500 people, working 15-hour days for 2.5 years, I was able to recreate in under an hour."
Vishal Sikka shares the moment AI fundamentally changed how he thinks about work, productivity, & the future of industries.
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She destroyed the Indian critics in just 5 minutes with facts and figures. 😊
From Shankar Sharma to all handles here who are cursing LTCG, STT.... She says, u all are dismissive!!
Bravo to that lady!!👍
Thank you @narendramodi ji for holding our Nation together for the last 12 years. Thank you for giving us the pride of being Indian.
Thank you for being the Statesman you are. Thank you for your foresight .. politically and economically.. and thank you 🙏🏽 for being a true Indian. @narendramodi
🚨 Indian defencetech startup Armory is putting their indigenous anti-drone jammer system into production.
After securing a ₹100 crore order from the Ministry of Defence, @ArmoryShield has built a one-acre factory in Gurugram to manufacture their modular C-UAS, SURGE.
"A Drone Reached The Bottom of The Bermuda Triangle, What It Filmed Shocked Everyone"
What if I told you that a drone descended to the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle last summer, and what it filmed in the final 11 minutes of its descent has been classified, suppressed, and quietly leaked to a handful of researchers who refuse to be named publicly?
Not a few hours of routine seafloor video. Not a flat sediment plain. Something else entirely. For 80 years, the Bermuda Triangle has swallowed ships, aircraft, and human beings without leaving a trace. Five Navy bombers vanished mid-flight on a routine training run. A 542-foot supply ship disappeared with 306 men aboard. Commercial airliners blinked off radar in cloudless skies. And for eight decades, no one could get close enough to the bottom to find out what had happened to them.
The pressure was too extreme. The trenches were too deep. The technology didn't exist. Until last year. In July 2024, an autonomous deep-sea drone reached the floor of the Brownson Deep, the lowest point of the entire Atlantic Ocean, and its cameras captured three things at the same time. The first was a graveyard of ships so vast that the team aboard the surface vessel lost the ability to count them in real time. The second was a series of geometric formations on the seafloor that, in the lead researcher's own words, are "inconsistent with any known geological process at that depth."
The third was something moving along the edge of those formations for less than four seconds before the drone's signal severed instantly and the vehicle was lost forever. What that footage shows, and what the scientists who've reviewed it are now saying behind closed doors, doesn't just explain 80 years of missing ships. It rewrites the entire history of the Atlantic floor.
Japan just turned thin air into fuel.
No oil rigs. No drilling. No pipelines stretching across oceans.
Just water, CO₂, and a process that flips combustion on its head.
ENEOS Corporation, Japan's biggest oil refiner, pulled it off at their Yokohama lab.
They built a demo plant that sucks carbon dioxide straight from the atmosphere, splits hydrogen out of water using renewable energy, then fuses them through Fischer-Tropsch synthesis into liquid hydrocarbons.
The result? Real, usable synthetic petroleum.
The kicker: this fuel is "drop-in ready." That means it works in the cars you already drive, the planes already in the sky, the pipelines already in the ground. Zero modifications.
They didn't just brew it in a beaker either. They ran actual vehicles on it. It works.
Think about what that unlocks. Countries with no oil reserves could manufacture their own fuel using nothing but sunlight, wind, and the air around them.
The geopolitical chessboard would flip overnight.
Sectors that electrification can't easily touch, like aviation and heavy shipping, suddenly have a clean fuel path.
There's a catch, though. The process is hungry. The same electricity it takes to brew one liter of synthetic fuel could push an EV about 200 km down the road. ENEOS quietly shelved the project in 2025 because the economics didn't math out yet.
But the science? Proven. The blueprint exists. Someone, somewhere, will crack the cost problem.
And the day they do, the oil map of the planet gets redrawn.
- @ScienceFocusonX
Serious question:
Can anyone explain to me why India allows derivative trading by foreign players?
We are concerned about our currency, and are restricting various types of foreign currency transactions by our banks & corporations.
Yet, foreign institutions are taking away huge amounts of money as profits of purely speculative trades in derivatives
Even worse this money is coming out of the pockets of the Indian individuals - yes, the 91 to 93% who make losses as per SEBI data.
As per the last study published by SEBI, Indian individuals lost rupees 1.8 lakh crores in FY22 to FY24 - a considerable portion of that went straight overseas.
I fail to understand what is the purpose being served by allowing this speculation, usually done by sophisticated foreign investors:
- it drains hard currency reserves that we can ill afford to lose
- it is not investment money under either FDI or FPI
- it messes up our Balance of Payments
- it takes this money specifically out of the pockets of Indian individuals.
In fact, the SEBI study shows that the less educated lose more money, the people outside the metros lose more money and those earning less than 5 lacs per annum lose more money.
In short not only are the foreign players taking out large amounts of money, they are taking it out of the pockets of exactly the sort of individuals who cannot afford to lose it.
So what exactly is the purpose?
Yes the foreign players do provide liquidity in the derivatives market but the real question is that do we at all need a derivative market of this size?
India's derivative to cash segment trading is several times that of the most developed markets in the world. It is not something which is required, or even desirable, for healthy markets.
SEBI has been commendably trying to put restrictions on individual trading in the market but possibly attention is required on the other side of the trade
This may require other regulators and changes at a government level as to why we are allowing foreigners in this in the first place.
Yes, derivatives can be used for hedging and if a FPI investing in India wants to hedge, they can be restricted to just that. Just as a PMS can use derivatives for hedging but nothing more than that.
Am I missing something in this analysis?
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जब प्रधानमंत्री मनमोहन सिंह भीड़ में कहीं खो जाते थे
ये वीडियो देखना चाहिए, कैसे सोनिया गांधी के आते ही प्रधानमंत्री मनमोहन सिंह भरी महफ़िल में किनारे फेंक दिये जाते थे
कैसे सोनिया भारत के प्रधानमंत्री को सार्वजनिक रूप से बेइज़्ज़त करती थीं
Under Article 164, if a Chief Minister like #MamataBanerjee loses her own seat and her party loses the election decisively but refuses to resign, what are the options before the Governor?- asks @MaryaShakil
Watch the video to know what Harish Salve (Ex-Solicitor General of India) has to say!
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MUST READ Unbelievable & SHOCKING INFORMATION.
DD Podhigai telecast an interview with Mr P M Nair, (retired IAS officer, who was the Secretary to Dr. Abdul Kalam Sir when he was the President.)
I summarise the points he spoke in a voice choked with emotion.
Mr Nair authored a book titled "Kalam Effect"
1. Dr Kalam used to receive costly gifts whenever he went abroad as it is customary for many nations to give gifts to the visiting Heads of State.
Refusing the gift would become an insult to the nation and an embarrassment for India.
So, he received them and on his return, Dr Kalam asked the gifts to be photographed and then catalogued and handed over to the archives.
Afterwards, he never even looked at them. He did not take even a pencil from the gifts received when he left Rashtrapathi Bhavan.
2. In 2002, the year Dr Kalam took over, the Ramadan month came in July-August.
It was a regular practice for the President to host an iftar party.
Dr Kalam asked Mr Nair why he should host a party to people who are already well fed and asked him to find out how much would be the cost.
Mr Nair told it would cost around Rs. 22 lakhs.
Dr Kalam asked him to donate that amount to a few selected orphanages in the form of food, dresses and blankets.
The selection of orphanages was left to a team in Rashtrapathi Bhavan and Dr Kalam had no role in it.
After the selection was made, Dr Kalam asked Mr Nair to come inside his room and gave him a cheque for Rs 1 lakh.
He said that he was giving some amount from his personal savings and this should not be informed to anyone.
Mr Nair was so shocked that he said "Sir, I will go outside and tell everyone . People should know that here is a man who not only donated what he should have spent but he is giving his own money also".
Dr Kalam though he was a devout Muslim did not have Iftar parties in the years in which he was the President.
3. Dr Kalam did not like "Yes Sir" type of people.
Once when the Chief Justice of India had come and on some point Dr Kalam expressed his view and asked Mr Nair,
"Do you agree?" Mr Nair said "
No Sir, I do not agree with you".
The Chief Justice was shocked and could not believe his ears.
It was impossible for a civil servant to disagree with the President and that too so openly.
Mr Nair told him that the President would question him afterwards why he disagreed and if the reason was logical 99% he would change his mind.
4. Dr Kalam invited 50 of his relatives to come to Delhi and they all stayed in Rashtrapathi Bhavan.
He organised a bus for them to go around the city which was paid for by him.
No official car was used. All their stay and food was calculated as per the instructions of Dr Kalam and the bill came to Rs 2 lakhs which he paid.
In the history of this country no one has done it.
Now, wait for the climax, Dr Kalam's elder brother stayed with him in his room for the entire one week as Dr Kalam wanted his brother to stay with him.
When they left, Dr Kalam wanted to pay rent for that room also.
Imagine the President of a country paying rent for the room in which he is staying.
This was any way not agreed to by the staff who thought the honesty was getting too much to handle!!!.
5. When Kalam Sir was to leave Rashtrapathi Bhavan at the end of his tenure, every staff member went and met him and paid their respects.
Mr Nair went to him alone as his wife had fractured her leg and was confined to bed. Dr Kalam asked why his wife did not come. He replied that she was in bed due to an accident.
Next day, Mr.Nair saw lot of policemen around his house and asked what had happened.
They said that the President of India was coming to visit him in his house. He came and met his wife and chatted for some time.
Mr Nair says that no president of any country would visit a civil servant's house and that too on such a simple pretext.
I thought I should give the details as many of you may not have seen the telecast and so it may be useful.
The younger brother of APJ Abdul Kalam runs an umbrella repairing shop.
When Mr. Nair met him during Kalam’s funeral, he touched his feet, in token of respect for both Mr. Nair and Brother.
Such information should be widely shared on social media as mainstream media will not show this because it doesn't carry the so-called GB TRP
The property left behind by Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam was estimated.
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He owned
6 pants(2 DRDO uniforms)
4 shirts(2 DRDO uniforms)
3 suits (1 western, 2 Indian)
2500 books
1 flat (which he has donated)
1 Padmashri
1 Padmabhushan
1 Bharat Ratna
16 doctorates
1 website
1 twitter account
1 email id
He didn't have any TV, AC, car, jewellery, shares, land or bank balance.
He had even donated the last 8 years' pension towards the development of his village.
He was a real patriot and true Indian
India will for ever be grateful to you, sir.
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