Die Gespräche mit Bundeskanzler Merz waren sehr fruchtbar. Wir haben Möglichkeiten erörtert, wie wir die bilaterale Zusammenarbeit durch gemeinsame Anstrengungen in den Bereichen Handel, Investitionen, Kreislaufwirtschaft, Verteidigung, IT und weiteren Bereichen weiter festigen können. Außerdem haben wir darüber gesprochen, wie wir die kulturellen Beziehungen zwischen unseren Ländern stärken können.
@bundeskanzler@G7
Within 38 days of forming Govt in state- WB BJP Govt re-opens first Jute Mill in the state.
With this 2000 jute mill workers got their job back.
Kudos to Minister of Labour - @ArjunsinghWB 🧡
TMC's culture was - shutting down Jute Mills.
BJP's culture is - opening them up.
It is gladdening to see Indian art and culture become popular globally.
Following the ceremonial welcome this morning, PM Fico and I saw a collection of paintings created by Slovak children from across Slovakia.
Drawing inspiration from the Panchatantra and Jataka tales, the artworks beautifully showcase how India’s ancient wisdom and traditions continue to resonate with younger generations around the world.
@RobertFicoSVK
The Mahadeva Kirtan Project is a commendable initiative that showcases the enduring cultural bonds between India and Slovakia.
In Bratislava yesterday, witnessed a performance by this team. It is appreciable how they are deeply inspired by Indian spiritual traditions, Sanskrit mantras and other such aspects relating to India.
I compliment Marek Žilinec and the entire team for their efforts!
The same Rutgers that hosted the Dismantling Global Hindutva Conference. The same Rutgers where Hindu advocacy is often treated with suspicion while anti-Hindu narratives get packaged as academic inquiry.
Then Hindu scholars, students, and community members organized a seminar explaining Hindu Dharma from a practitioner's perspective.
They discussed how non-practitioners dominate Hindu discourse. How Hindu Goddesses and epic figures get distorted through Western ideological frameworks.
How Hinduism is routinely portrayed as strange, exotic, or fundamentally incompatible with modern values despite influencing everything from yoga and vegetarianism to philosophy, medicine, and popular culture.
That's why the seminar mattered.
It was one of the few times Hindus got to explain themselves before someone else did it for them.
https://t.co/hWS3PBip2H
@ratii_8@nitinsawant99@thebritishhindu@RajivMessage@VHPANews@HinduPACT@RichaGotham@AHADHindu@HinduHate@ShefVaidya@bhurbhuvaswah1@hinduoncampus@HinduACT
Videos of autowallahs 🛺 in Delhi tearing the posters of Trump to mark US Independence day celebrations after US military killed 3 Indian sailors off the coast of Oman.
The same Rutgers that hosted the Dismantling Global Hindutva Conference. The same Rutgers where Hindu advocacy is often treated with suspicion while anti-Hindu narratives get packaged as academic inquiry.
Then Hindu scholars, students, and community members organized a seminar explaining Hindu Dharma from a practitioner's perspective.
They discussed how non-practitioners dominate Hindu discourse. How Hindu Goddesses and epic figures get distorted through Western ideological frameworks.
How Hinduism is routinely portrayed as strange, exotic, or fundamentally incompatible with modern values despite influencing everything from yoga and vegetarianism to philosophy, medicine, and popular culture.
That's why the seminar mattered.
It was one of the few times Hindus got to explain themselves before someone else did it for them.
https://t.co/hWS3PBip2H
@ratii_8@nitinsawant99@thebritishhindu@RajivMessage@VHPANews@HinduPACT@RichaGotham@AHADHindu@HinduHate@ShefVaidya@bhurbhuvaswah1@hinduoncampus@HinduACT
The Economist's recent lament over India's alleged neglect of Mughal.legsvy reflects a deeper discomfort within sections of global media n academic elite twrds India's ongoing civilizational reawakening @HinduHate@sudhaj12@raj_bijalwan@Sanatan_Kranti@NVR1305@netizenhind
What strikes us isn't that @TheEconomist wants people to appreciate the Mughals.
It's that every article praising the Mughal legacy seems to arrive with the same hidden condition: you must also view Hindu civilizational revival as something dangerous, embarrassing, or suspicious.
Notice the pattern. Celebrate Mughal monuments. Fine. Celebrate Hindu reclamation of Ayodhya, Kashi, or Mathura : suddenly you're accused of rewriting history.
For years one side got monuments, textbooks, heritage walks, documentaries, and elite approval. The moment Hindus start telling their side of the story, everyone starts screaming about "erasure."
People are digging into history instead of memorizing curated versions of it.
That's what really scares them.
Not the loss of Mughal legacy. The loss of control over the narrative.
https://t.co/PoJRKCvLnc
@ratii_8@nitinsawant99@thebritishhindu@RajivMessage@manojjwala_1@VHPANews@HinduPACT@RichaGotham@RSSorg@jsaideepak@ARanganathan72@HinduHate@subhash_kak@bhurbhuvaswah1@hinduoncampus@ukilaw@arshiaunis@ShefVaidya
* Article 370 abrogated. ✅
* Ram Mandir consecrated after 500 years of waiting. 🛕
* UPI became the world’s largest real-time payments system. 💳
* GST unified India. 📈
* Vande Bharat ushered in a new era of indigenous rail travel. 🚄
From long-pending aspirations to historic achievements, these 4,399 days reflects PM Modi’s committment to transforming India’s potential into progress.
#LongestServingElectedPMModi
@ErikSolheim Aptly put. The perspective on India in mainstream Western journalism is badly jaded, outdated and still stuck in old colonial frameworks while India has moved on. They need to look at India from a fresh lens otherwise they will just become irrelevant.
The new India 🇮🇳 - rooted in the epic stories of India, not in western thought.
Prime minister Modi this week surpassed the Nehru record as Indias longest continuously serving elected prime minister.
Modis time as prime minister has marked rapid economic growth, reduced poverty, green leadership, drastically improved infrastructure, catapulting India to the center of global affairs.
But Modis biggest legacy is changing the narrative of india. He has anchored Indias perception of itself in a worldview rooted in Indian heritage, not western secularism.
He has done this through his life story coming from a modest background in small town India, by always wearing Indian dress, by insisting on speaking hindi at the global scene, by promoting yoga and Indian culture, by visiting temples.
Hindu nationalism has become the ideology of india. This is not likely to go away even with future changes in government.
In this article for Verdinytt I am explaining hindu nationalism to a western audience. Here is why the rest of the world should be curious, not scared:
https://t.co/9GuFR1H7iA
What strikes us isn't that @TheEconomist wants people to appreciate the Mughals.
It's that every article praising the Mughal legacy seems to arrive with the same hidden condition: you must also view Hindu civilizational revival as something dangerous, embarrassing, or suspicious.
Notice the pattern. Celebrate Mughal monuments. Fine. Celebrate Hindu reclamation of Ayodhya, Kashi, or Mathura : suddenly you're accused of rewriting history.
For years one side got monuments, textbooks, heritage walks, documentaries, and elite approval. The moment Hindus start telling their side of the story, everyone starts screaming about "erasure."
People are digging into history instead of memorizing curated versions of it.
That's what really scares them.
Not the loss of Mughal legacy. The loss of control over the narrative.
https://t.co/PoJRKCvLnc
@ratii_8@nitinsawant99@thebritishhindu@RajivMessage@manojjwala_1@VHPANews@HinduPACT@RichaGotham@RSSorg@jsaideepak@ARanganathan72@HinduHate@subhash_kak@bhurbhuvaswah1@hinduoncampus@ukilaw@arshiaunis@ShefVaidya
The slow genocide against Bangladeshi Hindus continues. We continue to receive alarming reports of violence against individuals and families-- property theft, rape, abduction, murder. Along with continuous violence against Hindu temples.
The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council has expressed grave concern over ongoing communal threats to attack and demolish the historic Radha-Govinda Temple in Hansbari village under Komorpur of Hosenpur Union in Gaibandha district. @Bangla_Outlook
https://t.co/V0jwD4T7wa
@USCIRF@StateDept@marcorubio@amnesty
What strikes us isn't that @TheEconomist wants people to appreciate the Mughals.
It's that every article praising the Mughal legacy seems to arrive with the same hidden condition: you must also view Hindu civilizational revival as something dangerous, embarrassing, or suspicious.
Notice the pattern. Celebrate Mughal monuments. Fine. Celebrate Hindu reclamation of Ayodhya, Kashi, or Mathura : suddenly you're accused of rewriting history.
For years one side got monuments, textbooks, heritage walks, documentaries, and elite approval. The moment Hindus start telling their side of the story, everyone starts screaming about "erasure."
People are digging into history instead of memorizing curated versions of it.
That's what really scares them.
Not the loss of Mughal legacy. The loss of control over the narrative.
https://t.co/PoJRKCvLnc
@ratii_8@nitinsawant99@thebritishhindu@RajivMessage@manojjwala_1@VHPANews@HinduPACT@RichaGotham@RSSorg@jsaideepak@ARanganathan72@HinduHate@subhash_kak@bhurbhuvaswah1@hinduoncampus@ukilaw@arshiaunis@ShefVaidya
The Indus Saraswati Civilisation reflects a sophisticated urban tradition marked by innovation, planned settlements, water management, and civic organisation.
Come explore the brilliance of this around 5,000-year-old culture at the Harappan Gallery in the @NMnewdelhi (under the aegis of @MinOfCultureGoI)!
This isn't just about revisiting history; it's about rediscovering the origins of one of India's greatest civilizations.
#IndusSaraswatiCivilisation #AncientIndianHeritage #CultureUnitesAll
நான் நெதர்லாந்துக்குச் சென்று வந்ததிலிருந்து, இந்தியாவுக்குத் திரும்பக் கொண்டுவரப்பட்ட சோழர் கால செப்பேடுகள் குறித்து பேரார்வம் நிலவுகிறது. எனவே #MannKiBaat நிகழ்ச்சியில் அதுபற்றிப் பேசியதுடன், சத்தீஸ்கரில் அண்மையில் கண்டெடுக்கப்பட்ட மூன்று அரிய செப்பேடுகள் பற்றியும் எடுத்துரைத்தேன்.
‘ज्ञान भारतम् अभियान’ के तहत छत्तीसगढ़ के मल्हार में तीन दुर्लभ ताम्र पट्टिकाएं मिली हैं। छठी-सातवीं सदी की बताई जा रहीं इन ताम्र पट्टिकाओं से उस समय की शासन-व्यवस्था, धर्म और संस्कृति के बारे में महत्वपूर्ण जानकारी मिलती है।
#MannKiBaat