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🚨India has built its first homemade #MRI machine
After 79 years of independence🇮🇳
#Bengaluru startup VoxelGrids, backed by #Zoho, spent 12 years developing a fully indigenous 1.5 Tesla MRI scanner.
It skips liquid helium costused in traditional machines 40% cheaper to build
🇮🇳A defining milestone in India's clean energy journey!
DAE inaugurates the world's first hydrogen production facility at #IGCAR using the Copper–Chlorine thermochemical cycle powered by nuclear heat from the Fast Breeder Test Reactor. 1/5
@PMOIndia@DrJitendraSingh@iaeaorg
Only 7 companies in the world can build enterprise-grade SSDs. 🌏
Now, an Indian JV brand has broken into the elite club.
#MakeInIndia
Micromax and Taiwan’s Phison Electronics have formed MiPhi Semiconductors, launching localized manufacturing of advanced data-storage solutions at their Noida plant.
This moves India from basic smartphone assembly straight into high-end, deep-tech value addition.
The Strategy & Execution:
1. Deep Tech Transfer: Phison transfers its leading microcontroller technology ("the brain of memory"), allowing MiPhi to design and build locally without an expensive wafer fab.
2. The AI Imperative: Memory sits at the absolute top (Tier-1) of the AI value chain. Securing local manufacturing establishes vital "sovereign memory" for India.
3. Horizontal Expansion: Beyond enterprise SSDs, the infrastructure is built to scale into automotive, mobile, and telecom memory markets to replace massive import dependency.
The Hard Numbers:
▪︎ $270 Billion: Size of the massive global annual NAND memory market India is tapping into.
▪︎ ₹1,000 Crore: Projected revenue milestone for MiPhi in its very first year of operation.
▪︎ ₹1,000 Crore: Additional planned investment currently being mapped out to aggressively scale up.
▪︎ 6 GWh: Local demand example, citing Andhra Pradesh's upcoming data center capacity needs.
The Bottom Line:
Enterprise SSDs are the toughest memory products to manufacture.
By breaking this barrier and eyeing the government's upcoming Semiconductor Incentive 2.0, MiPhi is positioning itself as a leader JV in securing India's digital future.
Best wishes to @rahulsharma@Micromax__India@Phison_USA!
@makeinindia
This is Amdavad, Gujarat.. This is Indian men's volleyball team.. Beating the defending champions Bahrain 3-0 in the group stage clash of the AVC men's cup!!!!
Three cheers for team India!!! 💪🔥🙌🇮🇳
Credits: YouTube/VolleyballWorld
🚨 Ex-OpenAI researcher Shyamal Anadkat returns to India to build superintelligence, calling it a "once-in-a-generation opportunity" for the country's AI ecosystem.
Only idiots and Britain haters blame Churchill for the Bengal Famine
This myth only became popular in 2010 after a ridiculous book was published by a far-left journalist with no historical training
This is what REALLY happened:
1. A cyclone hit Bengal in 1942, destroying crops
2. They were already suffering from the worst rice brown spot epidemic on record
3. Normally in a famine grain would be imported from Burma, Malaya, Phillipines, Thailand etc. But WW2 ws raging and our Japanese enemy now controlled those areas
4. The Japanese had bombed Indian ports, which also destroyed grain
5. Shipping grain in was hugely dangerous because Japanese fleet was blockading the Bay of Bengal and sinking ships
Remember, the Axis powers were sinking one ship every day and had sunk around a million tons of shipping in 1942.
6. On top of that local Indian speculative traders were unforgivably HOARDING grain. With inflation rife, this was classic wartime speculation as they could make (and expected to make) much more money by hoarding rather than selling immediately.
7. Local government and administrators were slow to act and initially told the UK government there was enough grain in Bengal.
One can blame the democratically elected Government of Bengal, people like Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy (Minister of Civil Supplies for the newly formed Muslim League) and Sir John Herbert (the Governor of Bengal) for exacerbating conditions in the Bengal Famine. But not Churchill.
What did Churchill do? Everything he could.
Remember also, he was thousands of miles away in a different continent fighting the Second World War and preparing for D-Day.
Yet despite all his other commitments he worked hard to save the people of Bengal.
1. When the British government found out about the famine’s severity in August 1943, they authorised around 1 million tons of grain to be shipped to India between then and December 1944.
2. Churchill pushed Australia to send wheat
3. Churchill personally requested shipping assistance from U.S. President Roosevelt in April 1944 to transport it from Australia. Roosevelt declined, stating US ships were needed for the Pacific campaign and the upcoming D-Day operations.
4. Thanks to Churchill grain arrived from Iraq (barley), and Canada as well as Australia.
5. Crucially, Churchill was responsible for appointing the man who played such a pivotal role in stopping the Bengal Famine: Field Marshal Wavell. Wavell knew India and its people extremely well and was a magician of logistics. He drafted in the army to move food supplies and halted the famine.
Why are tax payers funding Helen Cammock's ignorant, anti-British propaganda at the @NPGLondon?
🚨 The harsh reality of selective "History Podcasts" exposed!
While some influencers whitewash temple destroyers like Aurangzeb as "tolerant" donors, the truth is clear distortion of facts to suit agendas. Real history doesn't need propaganda.
Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
@TwitMasterGOGO@AbijitG I agree and also chamchas tweet and retweet anything against bjp or modi !
As it appears Andhbhakts and Chamchas are not very different!
Thank you, President Trump, for your warm wishes.
I look forward to working with you to further advance the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership, for the benefit of both our nations and the world.
@POTUS@realDonaldTrump