Most Indians say Pakistan is finished. Weak. Irrelevant. Collapsing.
Then ask yourself one honest question. If that is true, why has Pakistan still not disappeared?
And why does the world and the US quietly make sure it doesn’t?
@ConforInd Again! We, as a nation, should not make any mistake in voting. Research the MPs contesting in your constituencies and then vote for the right candidate.
It's been more than 36 hours with no electricity in the locality. I called the BESCOM helpline three times and was assured a 3-4 hour wait each time. Even installing an entire power line shouldn't take more than 12 hours. Kindly look into it.
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@theskindoctor13 I don't think this will happen in his case. The BCCI Selection Committee has given Sachin Tendulkar the chance because of the talent he brought to the team. I guess they know that another such young and generational talent has come and he can keep cricket alive for years.
I guess you missed the fact that the Gen Zs they are trying to instigate are the laziest among protesters. Second, Indian Gen Zs are still controlled by their parents, unlike Gen Zs in other countries. There might be some ground-level protests, but they will be scattered and eventually die out. It's the millennials who can actually pull off nationwide protests, but they are smart enough to understand there is no achievement in anarchy even if they disagree with the regime.
@SupriyaShrinate I guess being neutral on certain topics is very difficult these days. Once you start criticising the unnecessary "muddas" of the opposition side, you can't be labelled as having an unbiased stature. WTF, please improve your level or else not just you but Indians are at risk.
I have worked on the financial plans of two PCB manufacturing companies (one with even High Density Interconnect 16-22 layers) with 4000 cr+ investment, even securing government subsidies on capital expenditures. Within 5 years, we would reduce imports by more than 20%, and by 2035 up to 50%.
I have worked on the financial plans of two PCB manufacturing companies (one with even High Density Interconnect 16-22 layers) with 4000 cr+ investment, even securing government subsidies on capital expenditures. Within 5 years, we would reduce imports by more than 20%, and by 2035 up to 50%.
Appealing for Work From Home (WFH) won’t change anything. If the govt genuinely wants it, it can strongly push or effectively enforce WFH in sectors where physical presence isn’t essential.
It’s common in the West but not in India because Indian companies still operate on a “presence equals productivity” mindset, where managers feel employees work seriously only when they are physically visible. If an employee isn’t exhausted by traffic, long hours, and physical attendance, they assume no real work is being done. There’s also a deeply ingrained feudal mindset where control, surveillance, and making juniors “feel the grind” is treated as management instead of actual productivity.
Otherwise, WFH can solve many problems for both individuals and the country. It reduces traffic, pollution, fuel consumption, stress, travel time, road accidents, and daily expenses for individuals while improving work-life balance. For India, it cuts crude oil consumption and import bills, reduces pressure on dollars, inflation, and urban infrastructure, while easing overcrowding in metro cities and saving huge amounts of productive time otherwise wasted in commuting.
@aravind@ShivAroor@ndtv@jsamdaniel But eventually, this is just a conspiracy as you claimed, right!! Or the only reason for this to be possible is that this might be the last chance for MK Stalin to be the CM, and hence this might turn into reality. Anyways Congress took the decision very hastily.
@TheEasternOptic Amazing analysis. Modern warfare is not about military escalation but other silent tactics that destabilize or divert the government's attention from growth-oriented policies. India has developed its own warfare techniques and is on a mission to protect its sovereignty.
On the one-year anniversary of #operationsindoor, read this thread to understand how countries, especially India, maintain their diplomatic presence and sovereignty.
An exclusive thread from Power Lens will be posted today.
Most people view geopolitics through the lens of morality, but countries operate on power.
This is where most geopolitical and even most political analysis goes wrong.
@aravind Do you think the sudden increase in Pakistani media discussions on WB elections and their realisation of the consolidation of Hindu voters is part of a larger plan associated with what you are talking about?
8. Strong states prepare constantly.
India behaves like a strong and mature power.
That preparation becomes visible sometimes. Sometimes it is made visible.
Narrative is one of the warfares over which India is building its dominance.
People think every military drill means war is coming. It doesn’t.
But ignoring all signals completely is also stupid. The real skill is knowing the difference between: Preparedness and Imminent conflict.
Most people online mix both.
A Thread:
The second Joint Commanders’ Conference #JCC2026 themed as ‘Military Capability in New Domains’ will be held at @SWComd_IA , Jaipur on 07–08 May 2026, bringing together the top leadership of the #IndianArmedForces and #MoD.
Coinciding with the first anniversary of #OpSindoor, the conference will focus on future warfare, emerging domains like cyber, space & cognitive warfare, while advancing #Atmanirbharta through innovation, indigenisation and civil-military fusion.
Hon’ble Raksha Mantri will attend this landmark conference.
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7. India right now looks cautious, alert, and strategically observant.
-Not panicked. -Not reckless. -Not mobilized for immediate war.
There is a difference.
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