My Instagram account @jangidyash has been suspended since 21 January 2026. The suspension is presently under challenge before the Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur Bench.
Until the matter is resolved, updates regarding my work & activities will be shared through @officeofyashjangid.
I’ve known Vishwajeet since 2022, so this news feels personal & special. We worked together in London on a campaign against accent-based discrimination. I’m sure his tenure will be among the best in @QMSU’s history.
Best wishes, my younger brother, @vishudeora75.
Had a brief meeting with Shri @ShankarGora, President, @BJYM Rajasthan, at Circuit House, Jodhpur.
Also conveyed my willingness to help build connections with leading global universities & academic institutions for the benefit of Rajasthan’s youth.
@BJYMinRaj
Preferring impression over impact indicates intellectual immaturity. The same applies to choosing revenge over reform or short-term gratification over long-term goals.
People who see life as a circumstance rather than a choice will value impressions over impact and others.
Something most people don't know:
India holds the largest written record of any civilisation.
1 crore manuscripts. 3 lakh inscriptions in stone.
We gave the world zero. Wrote down surgery and calculus centuries before the West did.
Today, less than 1% can be read or searched. The rest is quietly turning to dust.
In the age of AI, knowledge a machine can't read is knowledge the world will never use.
MIDF is working to change that.
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@sidhant America under the current Trump administration is surely not our friend, but an adversary. Since Trump 2.0, they have left no stone unturned to humiliate us. It is unacceptable, and the strongest diplomatic protest must be lodged.
Violations of the U.S. blockade and the illicit transport of Iranian oil will not be tolerated: US Secretary of State Rubio to EAM Dr Jaishankar during ystyd talks after killing of Indian sailors
BREAKING: America refuses to apologise for U.S. Navy strikes that killed 3 Indian sailors
“The Secretary stressed that all commercial vessels should immediately comply with orders from U.S. forces..Violations of the U.S. blockade and illicit transport of Iranian oil with not be tolerated”
Spoke to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio this evening. I reiterated India’s strong protest at the attacks by the US Navy in the Gulf that killed three Indian mariners. Such lethal actions against commercial shipping are not justified.
Family breaks down in India's Uttar Pradesh province, after hearing that son has been killed after US strike on vessel off Oman coast. Shivanand Chaurasiya, was among the 3 killed in the US strike.
Two U.S. attacks in two days on vessels with Indians on board
June 8: MT Marivex, 24 Indians rescued by Oman
June 9: Settebello, 21 rescued and 3 missing
Indian immigrants might be the GOAT when it comes to founding startups worth over a billion dollars in the U.S. A June 2026 study from the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) found that immigrants had founded or co-founded a whopping 59%, or 455 of the 775 privately held U.S. startups valued at $1 billion or more, called unicorns, as of April 2026 - collectively valued at over $5 trillion. About 24% of U.S. unicorns have a founder who arrived as an international student.
(Notably, the report excludes public companies like Instacart or Robinhood, estimating their value to be $837 billion.)
Regardless, one immigrant country of origin stood far above the rest: India.
More than 100 Indian-born founders are behind 96 U.S. unicorns - far ahead of Israel (60 unicorns), the United Kingdom (47 unicorns), China (41 unicorns), and Canada (30 unicorns). And six of the 15 immigrants who founded multiple U.S. unicorns were born in India.
Some of the Indian-origin founders include Rohan Sheth (Clubhouse), Manu Kumar (Carta), Arvind Jain (Rubrik, Glean), Aravind Srinivas (Perplexity), Ashutosh Garg (Bloomreach, Eightfold Al), Jyoti Bansal (AppDynamics, Harness), Mohit Aron (Nutanix, Cohesity), Sachin Nayyar (Securonix, Kratos), and Ajeet Singh (ThoughtSpot, Nutanix).
The report also discussed recent restrictions on student and H-1B visas. For example, on May 27, 2025, the White House paused new student visa interviews. On September 19, 2025, it started requiring employers to pay $100,000 for new H-1B petitions involving workers outside the U.S.
“The research shows the importance of immigrants in cutting-edge companies and the U.S. economy at a time when U.S. immigration policies have grown more restrictive,” the study authors wrote. “The collective value of immigrant-founded unicorn companies has risen from $168 billion to $5 trillion between 2016 and 2026.”