For the first time, the chip inside India's defence systems will be made in India.
Akashteer radar processors, Indian Navy electronic warfare, Project Kusha long range air defence, encrypted battlefield communications.
All of it running on chips from the Tata Dholera fab, operational late 2026, 28-110nm node, ASML DUV process.
That dependency is finally being addressed.
Whether we build fast enough is a different question.
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@AdityaRajKaul Every player involved carries responsibility for this mess. That's my honest read.
But as long as Israel believes its survival is at stake, short or long form retaliations will continue from either side. Lasting peace currently rests on a very tight rope for now.
@balaji25_t We see moisture heavy clouds, but the engine that delivers rains has still not kicked in. Classic El Nino signs.Hopefully the system establishes & we might expect some consistent rains.But, you never know
CAN 620093231, last tanker delivered 6 days late (16-Jun). Tried to rebook today, every channel failed: app shows "reached maximum limit," helpline 155313 gives the same message, X DM (10:04 am) and WhatsApp (09:45 am) both unanswered. Visited SR Nagar division office at 11:55 AM, desk empty, no staff present.
Hyderabad is genuinely water-stressed right now. That's exactly why a public utility going dark across every single channel is unacceptable.
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@TheNavroopSingh That's not victory, that's just destruction and destabilisation. The stated goals were regime change, lasting stability, and strategic gains. Most of those missions ended in reversal or collapse the moment pressure was lifted. Wrecking a country is not the same as winning.
Correct me if I’m wrong - which war has America actually won cleanly in the last five decades? Not the narrative of victory, the actual outcome on the ground. Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq… even when they claimed initial wins, the long-term result was rarely anything close to clean victory.
@TheNavroopSingh Navroop, every country puts its own interests first. The habit of letting external voices frame what’s good for India has run deep for decades. Niti Shaastra cuts through that noise cleanly. Keep going.
@AdityaRajKaul And here we go again. Seems like none of the parties involved want to stop the war. They have gotten so used to fighting & dropping bombs on each other, that peace appears uncomfortable.
You are suddenly very concerned about the forests and tribes of Great Nicobar. It would be more convincing if your party hadn’t spent years pushing commercial development in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
Your father once spoke of turning parts of Nicobar into a rival to Singapore and Hong Kong. The UPA government even tried to lease several islands to private foreign companies for development. Now you call a strategic transshipment project an “ecological disaster” and a scam.
The environmental and tribal issues are real. They’ve always been. But this selective outrage only when someone else is in power is shameless politics.
Minister, you know exactly what Türkiye did during Op Sindoor. Yet you still speak as if India should just move on and maintain normal ties. That level of entitlement is baffling. Cyprus and Greece will continue to be engaged, whether Türkiye likes it or not. And Pinaka says hello from Armenia.
Even the Foreign Minister knows his argument has no locus standi. We know you know that. And we know you won’t backtrack on Pakistan ties. And we know we won’t backtrack on Greece and Cyprus ties. And all this despite India being one of the first responders during the earthquake. We were genuine and sincere in our efforts. Your duplicity is glaring. So yes, India is not unsettled, but India sees through your nonsense of duplicity.