The effects on engine and mileage is crystal clear. That's why they don't want to release the report.
In fact automotive magazines and journalists are also instructed to keep their mouth shut.
Just need to go to a local work shop and ask. They'll tell the real story of one of biggest scams pulled out on ordinary Indians.
At 5 PM today, will attend a programme where incentives worth around Rs. 2400 crore will be distributed under the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana. This is a part of our efforts to empower our Yuva Shakti with a focus on enhancing job creation and expanding social security.
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The brief Trump-Modi meeting may not have reset strained U.S.-India ties, although both countries have a mutual interest in recalibrating relations given their shared strategic interests. The meeting came barely a week after U.S. attacks on commercial tankers killed three Indian merchant mariners, inflaming public sentiment in India.
Modi, however, did not directly raise the killings. Instead, he noted the large number of Indians serving as crews on foreign-flagged commercial vessels and stressed the importance of their safety and security. Trump responded by describing seafaring as “a rough profession.” He offered neither condolences nor expressions of regret, in part because the Indian side did not seek a U.S. apology or compensation for the victims’ families.
The irony is striking. The U.S. Navy enjoys peacetime logistical support at Indian ports, yet it launched munitions against a vessel after establishing contact with the crew and identifying them as Indian nationals.
Tehran Drove a Hard Bargain. New Delhi Didn’t.
Iran has shown that through hard-nosed diplomacy and deft negotiations, a far weaker state can extract a framework agreement on almost equal terms from a superpower that initiated a war of aggression against it.
By contrast, the February U.S.-India trade framework front-loaded India’s obligations, making them specific, quantifiable and readily monitorable, while leaving U.S. commitments phased, conditional and subject to reversal. Yet it is this lopsided framework that now serves as the foundation for the final bilateral trade agreement nearing completion. https://t.co/kpeevvrEDN
Meet Pavel Durov :
> Born in St.Petersburg, Russia
> Founded Telegram at the age of 28
> Current net worth of 17-20 billion dollars
> Sperm donor & biological father of 100+ kids
> He will donate all his property to his kids
> Russia ordered him to share users data
> He declined the request and left Russia
> Got the French and UAE citizenship
> He is now openly cooking BJP govt.
A proper masculine character.🥶🔥
Indian telecom Reliance is sabotaging access to Telegram for millions of users OUTSIDE India (including the UAE) via a rogue method called BGP hijacking.
The sabotage seems intentional, as Reliance has ignored multiple reports.
This may be part of a competitive war, as Reliance is partially owned by Meta — the company behind WhatsApp.
Network operators are advised to reject unauthorized BGP announcements from Reliance (AS18101) to prevent route hijacks and ensure stable Internet access for their users.
Such abuse of global Internet routing is alarming. I wouldn’t be surprised if Reliance/WhatsApp were also behind the recent lobbying effort to ban Telegram in India.
At least 20 to 30 crore rural and poor Indians who do not consume internet data but use only voice and sms, will compulsorily be sold data every month, because Airtel and Reliance are above the law, above the state, and definitely above the citizens of this nation.
Rule of Law be damned and thrown in the gutters.
This is capitalism and free markets #NewIndia style.
Today's Telegram ban is proof of why an indigenous social media or messaging app can never grow in India.
If @durov was Indian, he would be in jail along with his entire team and his entire infrastructure seized because a question paper was supposedly leaked on Telegram. It would have taken a few months to get bail. Line of FIRs stretching to Kanyakumari. Court cases dragging on for a decade or more. TV channels would have gone to town with all kinds of consipracies of how Soros is involved.
We have vaguely written laws, open to the worst interpretation and bureaucratic overreactions. It's not a stable foundation for anyone to build on.
The same applies to now AI. Anyday someone will be offended in this country by anything an indigenous AI generates in text or images and the founders can find themselves in jail and fighting court cases.
"Instead of punishing the insiders who leaked the exam material, India has punished its 150 million users by banning Telegram."
— Pavel Durov, CEO Telegram