The substantial setback of our discretion as citizens, we tend to align every individual along as far right or far left. Stemming from, most often an extremely 'just' outlook gets misquoted, misinterpreted and also disregardedly outcast !
@Dearme2_ Yes, Yes
You can book a beautiful resort and chill alone with comfort food.
You can travel the whole world.
You can have your own massive personal library.
You can study at all the best universities in the world and meet amazingly mad people just like you... 🙃
@BalogunSonia4 Africa isn't resource poor,it's value add starved. As long as they export raw dirt and import finished tech,they are trapped in a colonial era treadmill whr it takes more copper every year just to buy one tractor. It's not a lack of wealth,it's a structural deficit in processing.
@bravobites@Lovandfear I just love your selections..Khalil Gibran all time fav..please add The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Alice in wonderland,All of Jane Austen, particularly Price & Prejudice & complete works of Swami Vivekananda these are just all time go-to kinda
@_khusheyyy Reading through some comments, I don’t understand why some people have to bring God/Alhamdulillah into everything. Does the God really have no work other than fixing peoples' assole burning rectum disorder on social media ?!🙄
we aren't aware,we are just entertained.
We are suffering from a collective collapse into temporary gratification. We mistake juicy leaks for political awakening, while the macro-realities that actually determine our future go unread. Real power is in the data, not the drama.
India’s demographic dividend is being traded for dopamine hits. We’ve swapped deep research for 'algorithm spice.'
When the youth prioritizes Raghav Chadha’s algorithm launch or the Ashok Kharat MMS leaks over a rigorous audit of the Economic Survey and policy paralysis,
This document is the autopsy of an Empire that had realized its Mercenary Contract with India hd expired.Truly breakthrough realization here isn't jst that the British feared a revolt,it’s tht they realized the Indian Army was no longer a self-financing tool of British hegemony.
There are frequent debates in India about what exactly forced the British to grant us Independence in 1947. It was a combination of factors that included a war-weary Britain, and the long-running political mobilisation in India. However, the fear of guerrilla warfare by the revolutionaries, and the possibility of a revolt in the Indian armed forces (esp after INA & Naval revolt) played a major role. We do not need to debate this because Prime Minister Attlee has explicitly noted this in the Transfer of Power papers (Nov 1946). Just look up Vol 9, doc 35, page 68 (199 in the pdf):
https://t.co/yvIioo0zl7
Attlee's notes prove that the British Raj was a security state that could no longer afford its own security guards. When the man with the gun stops believing in your currency and starts believing in his own country, the Empire doesn't just fall it evaporates.
Space-Cyber Symbiosis: With Space now a primary domain, how do we protect the ground-to-satellite link from sophisticated Electronic Warfare (EW) that could blind our strategic 'eyes' before a kinetic shot is even fired?
#WorldPulseConclave#FutureWarfare#DefenseStrategy
@ShivanChanana Impressed by your masterful moderating of the 'Defense & Deterrence' panel today. Your meticulous homework on the convergence of AI, robotics, & hypersonics provided a rare, high-fidelity look into the 'Future of Warfare.' Truly a thoughtful learning session. (1/n)
On the 'Adaptive Defence' front, I’d love to see two deeper pivots in the next round:
The Ethics of Autonomy: How does India intend to maintain 'Human-in-the-loop' oversight as AI-driven decision-making speeds move from seconds to milliseconds?
Please ponder upon this in future
Must say, you're meticulous, cut-throat, and refreshingly direct on India’s role as a net security provider.
Someone truly said amongst CR Park bong lawyers society why he's not India's all time CEA☺️ keep enlightening 👍
@sanjeevsanyal Attending the World Pulse Conclave today. you were exceptionally sharp on the recalibration of Indian strategic decision-making. Your take on the Strait of Hormuz highlights the shift from passive observation to active safeguarding of our macroeconomic stakes.