This is the reminder tht diplomacy works best when it's about countries,not egos.Unfortunately the cost of transactional diplomacy is often paid long after the leaders who practiced it are gone.
Very difficult to deal with a US President like this. Even responding is useless. India has not got into this responding game, despite a lot of pressure.
Future US admins are going to pay a lot for Trump 2.0.
@GabbbarSingh@whyteknight07@alkagurha True, apartments have been around for a while, but having your own house in a prime location in Lucknow still feels like a luxury.
@aravind The issue isn’t just higher CGT,it’s lower post-tax risk adjusted returns after INR depreciation and global yield shifts. Even small tax hikes matter at FII scale esp when policy predictability becomes a concern.
Today it has been pathetic with @zomato
In after noon, i ordered McDonald's veg meal and packaging was pathetic resulting in leakage and spilling drinks which resulted in throwing all items but they were just like no issue at all. And after that delivery man was rude.
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The Jarawas had resisted every outsider for generations.
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