PM is traveling abroad to secure investments and ensure energy security in this period of economic gloom due to various global wars. It is one thing to know that, as a contender of PM post over the last 16 years, you don't have the intellectual capacity to understand this. However, I am intrigued to see your irritation towards promoting a reputed Indian brand (Parle). Is it because you don't want Indian brands to be showcased on the global stage? Or are you disgruntled by your intelligence (or lack of it), which has kept you puzzled over why melody is chocolaty?
Time to share: I left Meta a while back to build something new. It started as a side quest, but now it’s my full-time obsession.
We’re a small team in Oakland making a sci-fi idea real. Being back in founder mode as AI takes off is intense and unbelievably fun! More soon.
Vietnamese EV giant VinFast to launch ₹8/km electric cabs in India, 1,000 cars parked in Noida as driver hiring begin with Salary of Rs 40,000 per month
There is so much recent negativity about @airindia that I want to put this out.
I have taken 3 flights on @airindia in the last three days.
On Wednesday:Rome to Del
On Thursday: Del to Bom
On Friday: Bom to Del
In every single case the flight was on time. The inflight service was warm & efficient. Luggage came relatively quickly (quickest in Del)
The check in was entirely painless
I don’t think frequent travellers care as much as others about airline food but if you think that’s important then I had a very good dinner on Rome to Del.
On the international sector I
flew one of the older Dreamliners & I am not one of those aeroplane nerds but I thought
it was very comfortable.
It’s second nature for many
of us to bitch about @airindia but it’s one of only two international airlines I
fly regularly. The other is @emirates which admittedly is far better ( & far more expensive) but it is the best airline in the world so it’s better than every other carrier anyway.
The Tatas need to hold their nerve. There is a lot that is good about @airindia that rarely gets acknowledged
@TataCompanies
Found an old and Extremely Rare documentary video of Wing Commander AK Bharti (then CO) from No. 30th Sqn (Rhinos) from Lohegaon AFS, Pune based on Su-30MKIs 🤯
He explains about Thrust Vector control of Su-30MKI in combat, its importance in Modern air warfare, and what makes Su-30MKI a great platform for IAF needs (Must-watch).
His operational insight from that period is valuable. Today He is Air Marshal A. K. Bharti, serving as Director General of Air Operations in the IAF (DGAO-IAF), and recently associated with successful Operation Sindoor. His experience and Courage in planning and tactics helped IAF to win decisively in May-2025 Conflict 🇮🇳🫡
Sharp Edge: Mamata Banerjee is a liberal heroine outside of Bengal. But within Bengal there has always been anger over TMC corruption & goondagiri. Mamata’s secularism is seen as opportunism
This election, the Bengali anger finally spilled over .
https://t.co/llvcP0P6pM
Along the coast of Tamil Nadu, in the waters of Ramanathapuram, particularly around Pamban, Keelakarai and Ervadi over 300 traditionally skilled fisherwomen dive into the sea everyday to earn for their families. Setting out in groups of eight to ten by boat before sunrise, they skin-dive up to depths of 4–5 metres, hand-picking seaweed from the seabed and gathering it in mesh bags known locally as kacha. By the time they return to shore around 1 p.m., each woman brings back 10–12 bags of seaweed, with each bag weighing 20–25 kilograms. Their labour sustains their families supporting children’s education, and household needs. Government of Tamil Nadu, under the TN-SHORE Project, is designing a Village Enterprise Model working with them to strengthen their enterprise, build value chains and empower them economically. This Women’s Day, we salute these seaweed gatherers of Tamil Nadu, truly courageous women who inspire 🫡 #InternationalWomensDay2026 #WomensDay2026 #WomensDay
@tnforestdept@tnclimatechange
.@Geo_papic - “India is not necessarily presenting a united front through China.. I think India is still negotiating, and it's negotiating very intelligently. And so what I would say actually, particularly for an Australian audience, I think there is a real lesson to be learned from the way that India is conducting itself.”
#India #SCOSummit2025
Every few years, the world reminds us of our place. A threat here, a tariff there. But the message is the same: stay in your lane, India.
Global powers will always bully us, unless we take our destiny in our own hands. And the only way to do that is if we collectively decide to become the world's largest most unapologetic superpower in the world. In economy, in technology, in defense, and most importantly, in ambition.
There is absolutely no other way.
“MIT is not neutral in an important way. We are an American university. We serve this country. We served this country in World War II. It’s one of the reasons that we won, is because we had the MIT scientists and engineers working for the Allies. And so, in an important way, MIT is not neutral. We’re not some global university that exists in a bubble where it’s utopia. We serve the United States.
And so, if we’re taking money from the Department of Defense to advance military projects, and you’re upset with the direction that the United States is going, then you can vote in U.S. elections. But that doesn’t mean that we should be accusing professors of building ‘killer drones’ (which he says he’s not building) all because you disagree with the U.S. being an ally of Israel.”