@kushanmitra@SandeepParekh Wokeism is a disease. If not treated early, Jindagi bahot bekaar jo jaati hai. Tumhe lagne lagta hai saari duniya tumhare against conspiracy kar rahi hai and aur dheere dheere tum Dia Mirza ki tarah baatein karne lagte ho
@coolfunnytshirt Kisi ka script padh raha hoga. Otherwise leftist haiā¦leftist kabhi acche insaan nai ho sakte accha inshaan hone ka mukhota pehente hai
@Divya_Tripa23@biharigurl This is the most stupid thing to do. We need to stop encouraging jugaad.
In any other world they would have put a coolant tube around with thermostat cut-off which would automatically switch on and off basis temperature
People don't realize how bad things were in India just 15 years ago when the country had the largest blackout in human history š”
The entire North Indian heartland was out of electricity for 13.5 hours during a heatwave with temperature crossing 40°C š„
This is the India Congress supporters want to go back to.
@ananyashasau Never paid anything either for passport (atleast 10 renewals so far in the family), driving licence, electricity connection etc. š
Traffic police is a different ball game all together
Prime Minister Narendra Modiās five-nation tour to the UAE, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy marked one of the most consequential diplomatic engagements in recent years, delivering strategic, economic, technological and geopolitical gains that will directly benefit Indiaās long-term national interests.
At a time of global uncertainty, conflicts in West Asia, supply chain disruptions and intensifying geopolitical competition, the visit reinforced Indiaās position as a trusted, stabilising and indispensable global partner.
The outcomes were substantial and far-reaching:
š¦šŖ UAE: Strengthening Indiaās Energy & Economic Security
The UAE visit came at a critical moment for global energy markets. Prime Minister Narendra Modi secured deeper cooperation with the UAE on crude oil supplies, LNG and strategic petroleum reserves, reinforcing Indiaās energy security amid volatility caused by tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.
Key outcomes included:
⢠Expansion of UAE participation in Indiaās Strategic Petroleum ReservesĀ
⢠Long-term LPG and energy supply arrangements with ADNOCĀ
⢠Greater cooperation in renewable energy and green hydrogenĀ
⢠Progress on local currency trade and financial connectivityĀ
⢠Stronger investment commitments into Indiaās infrastructure and logistics sectorsĀ
⢠Reaffirmation of India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership goalsĀ
The visit further cemented the UAEās position as one of Indiaās closest strategic and economic partners in the Gulf.
š³š± Netherlands: A Strategic Technology & Innovation Partnership
The Netherlands visit significantly elevated bilateral relations, with a strong focus on future technologies, resilient supply chains and strategic sectors.
Major outcomes included:
⢠Cooperation in semiconductors and chip manufacturing ecosystemsĀ
⢠Collaboration in critical and emerging technologiesĀ
⢠Partnerships in clean energy, hydrogen and sustainabilityĀ
⢠Expanded cooperation in water management and climate resilienceĀ
⢠Maritime and port connectivity collaborationĀ
⢠Cyber security and digital innovation partnershipsĀ
⢠Agricultural technology and food processing cooperationĀ
⢠Increased investment and startup collaborationĀ
The Ministry of External Affairs highlighted multiple concrete outcomes aimed at integrating India deeper into advanced European technology and manufacturing ecosystems.
šøšŖ Sweden: Innovation, AI & Green Transition
Sweden emerged as a key partner in Indiaās technology and industrial transformation agenda.
Discussions centred on:
⢠Artificial Intelligence and advanced digital technologiesĀ
⢠6G telecommunications research and future connectivityĀ
⢠Advanced manufacturing and industrial innovationĀ
⢠Green transition technologies and sustainable mobilityĀ
⢠Clean energy collaborationĀ
⢠Startup ecosystems and innovation partnershipsĀ
⢠Investments that will create jobs and manufacturing opportunities in IndiaĀ
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also engaged extensively with Nordic and European industry leaders, strengthening Indiaās image as a premier destination for investment, innovation and trusted manufacturing.
š³š“ Norway & The India-Nordic Summit: Building Future-Oriented Partnerships
The India-Nordic engagement in Norway expanded Indiaās cooperation with Nordic nations in sectors that will shape the future global economy.
Key areas of cooperation included:
⢠Green shipping and maritime sustainabilityĀ
⢠Arctic research and polar cooperationĀ
⢠Blue economy partnershipsĀ
⢠Renewable energy and climate innovationĀ
⢠Mobility, research and academic exchangesĀ
⢠Defence and strategic cooperationĀ
⢠Sustainable urban development and smart infrastructureĀ
⢠Emerging technologies and digital transformationĀ
The summit reinforced Indiaās growing engagement with technologically advanced and innovation-driven Nordic economies.
š®š¹ Italy: Elevation to a Special Strategic Partnership
The Italy leg of the tour marked a major geopolitical and economic milestone with the elevation of India-Italy ties to a āSpecial Strategic Partnershipā.
The two countries expanded cooperation across:
⢠Defence manufacturing and co-productionĀ
⢠Aerospace and strategic industriesĀ
⢠Critical minerals and resilient supply chainsĀ
⢠Maritime cooperation and connectivityĀ
⢠Clean energy and industrial transitionĀ
⢠Advanced manufacturing and mobilityĀ
⢠Trade, investment and technology partnershipsĀ
Importantly, discussions also advanced the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), which has the potential to transform connectivity, trade and logistics between India, the Gulf and Europe.
A Defining Geopolitical Message
Beyond agreements and MoUs, the larger strategic message from the tour was unmistakable:
⢠India is now central to global supply chain diversificationĀ
⢠India is emerging as a trusted technology and manufacturing hubĀ
⢠Indiaās voice carries growing weight across Europe and West AsiaĀ
⢠Nations increasingly see India as a stable, democratic and reliable partnerĀ
⢠India is shaping conversations on energy security, technology governance, connectivity and economic resilienceĀ
Whether on semiconductors, AI, defence manufacturing, clean energy, maritime security or strategic connectivity, Prime Minister Narendra Modiās engagements ensured that Indiaās national interests remained at the centre of every conversation.
This was not ceremonial diplomacy. It was focused, outcome-driven statecraft that advanced Indiaās strategic priorities across multiple continents.
Under Prime Minister Narendra Modiās leadership, India is no longer viewed merely as a large market. It is increasingly seen as a leading power ā trusted, influential and indispensable to the future global order.
@seriousfunnyguy Gurgaon me power cut ki batti lagi hui hai. In Smart city they are installing overhead cables just so that within sometime a new contract would be issued to make wires underground.
Haryana BJP need to work otherwise mushkil hoga
@seriousfunnyguy@mountain_rats Kids these days doesnāt understand or accept no . I think the kid learnt a lesson and his parents should also start telling him No to prepare him for real world