Your favourite Matcha brew, will now be produced in Assam.
Furthering our glorious tea legacy, Assam becomes the first State in India to commercially produce Matcha tea at the Chota Tingrai Tea Estate in Tinsukia.
This diversification to the viral drink will help strengthen brand Assam Tea in the global markets.
This has been made possible due to the strong India-Japan ties and our collaboration in various fields and has fetched a handsome price at the Guwahati Tea Auction Centre.
Instead of outraging on a quarter of a million women being groomed and gang raped in Britain, these psychopaths at the @BBCNews, who admitted to evading tax in India, are instead outraging on one woman who claims she contracted a disease 19 years ago after her visit to India.
सिद्धिविनायक अल्ट्रासाउंड संचालक निकला मुस्लिम
गर्भवती हिंदू महिला को बताया गया बच्चा मृत है
दूसरी जगह चेकअप कराने पर बच्चा जिंदा निकला
सिद्धिविनायक क्लिनिक का डॉक्टर मुस्लिम है और
क्लिनिक का नाम हिंदू नाम से रखा हुआ है
सोचो इनका जिहाद किस हद तक पहुँच चुका है
Ashok Shrivastava gave such a befitting answer to Congressi Nikhil Jain, that he will not be able to sit for at least 7 days......
Nikhil Jain : "Tell me, as a Hindu, are you more angry that a political leader did not go to a certain temple, or are you angry that some people together stole temple donations."
Ashok Shrivastava:
"As a Hindu, I am very deeply hurt by this donation theft in the trust fund.
But I was hurt even more deeply when, after the demolition of the Babri, a Congress leader had said that a toilet should be built on Lord Ram’s birthplace."
"I was hurt even more when Congress leader Bharat Solanki said that the idols of Ram's temple, the stones placed there, are defiled by dogs filth."
"I was deeply hurt when it was said in the Supreme Court of this country that Prabhu Shree Ram is imaginary."
"I was hurt more when it was said in Parliament that Hindus are violent."
But the question is this, my hurt is for everything, whenever Hindus are attacked. But your hurt is selective. You feel hurt only when you get a chance to do politics. When Hindus are abused, when Lord Ram is insulted, then you do not feel hurt."
Nikhil Jain's ears must be bleeding......
Rpeort: Following Indians participated in Track 2 dialogue with Pakistan in Hilton hotel in Sri Lanka.
- Ram Madhav, senior RSS leader.
- Gen MM Naravane, Retired Army chief.
- Ruchi Ghanshyam, Retired diplomat/ex-IFS officer.
From the Pakistani side a former Pak ISI deputy chief participated along with politician Sherry Rehman and a Pak diplomat.
The debate surrounding #Starlink in #India is not really about internet speeds, rural connectivity or even Elon Musk.
It is about #sovereignty
History teaches us that nations rarely lose strategic autonomy overnight. More often, dependence develops gradually through systems, networks and institutions that become too important to function without.
The #BritishEastIndiaCompany did not arrive in India as a conquering army. It arrived as a commercial enterprise promising trade, access to global markets and economic opportunity. Over time, commercial influence evolved into political leverage, strategic control and eventually colonial rule.
The world of the 21st century is different, but the underlying principle remains relevant.
Today, influence is exercised not only through territory and military power but through data, communications infrastructure, digital platforms, satellite networks and technological dependence.
This is where Starlink becomes a strategic question rather than merely a telecommunications project.
Supporters correctly point out that satellite internet can transform connectivity in remote regions, improve disaster response and bridge digital divides. These are real benefits.
However, strategic planners must also ask a different set of questions:
“Who controls the network?
Who ultimately decides where service is available?”
What happens during a geopolitical crisis?
Can a sovereign nation guarantee uninterrupted access if the infrastructure is owned, operated and controlled by a foreign private entity?
The Ukraine conflict offers a powerful example.
Reports revealed that Starlink services were restricted during a planned Ukrainian operation targeting Russian naval assets near Crimea. The result was that the operation could not proceed as intended because the communications network required for execution was unavailable.
Regardless of one’s views on the decision, the larger geopolitical lesson is clear:
A private company and its leadership possessed the ability to influence the operational options available to a sovereign state during an active conflict.
That reality should concern every serious strategic planner in the world.
The issue is not whether Elon Musk was right or wrong.
The issue is whether any nation should place critical national communications infrastructure in a position where ultimate operational control rests outside its sovereign authority.
For India, this question carries even greater significance.
India faces an increasingly contested security environment stretching from the Himalayas to the Indian Ocean. #Communications resilience is not merely an economic requirement; it is a #nationalsecurity necessity.
This does not mean rejecting foreign technology.
India has benefited enormously from international investment, technology partnerships and global integration.
But integration should never become dependence.
The ideal outcome is not isolation but strategic balance: encouraging innovation while ensuring robust regulatory oversight, #dataprotection, local compliance requirements and #sovereigncontrol mechanisms.
The lesson of the #EastIndiaCompany is often misunderstood.
The danger was never trade itself.
The danger was allowing critical leverage to accumulate outside Indian control.
As technology becomes the new arena of geopolitical competition, nations must remember a simple principle:
Infrastructure creates dependence.
Dependence creates leverage.
Leverage creates influence.
And influence, if left unchecked, can eventually challenge sovereignty itself.
India was colonised once through commerce and influence.
The next challenge, if it ever comes, will not arrive on sailing ships.
It will arrive through networks, platforms, satellites and systems that become too important to question
That is why the Starlink debate is not merely abt connectivity.
It is about ensuring that 🇮🇳’s digital future remains firmly under Indian sovereign control #JaiHind
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Unakoti is a hidden gem nestled amid the verdant landscapes of Tripura, India. Dating back to the 7th century, this ancient Shaivite site is renowned for iconic figures of gods and goddesses, each narrating stories rooted in ancient mythology.
#IndiaPerspectives#IncredibleIndia
The CIA deployed significant resources to uncover the secrets of an Indian military tank.
What happened when a CIA operative entered Delhi’s Gymkhana Club carrying classified documents?
Who inside the elite club was helping India’s adversaries? The untold story by @ashu_nauty
#NextGenBharat | Pearl farming is emerging as a promising source of income for farmers and youth in Moradabad. Using specialized techniques, pearls are cultivated inside oysters in ponds, creating new opportunities beyond traditional agriculture.
After facing losses in conventional farming, many farmers are turning to pearl cultivation for better returns. Training programs are also helping young people learn this innovative skill and become self-reliant. A great example of how technology and fresh thinking can transform rural livelihoods.
Watch The Full Program: https://t.co/pvcemzOZxf
@ANI #PearlFarming #AgricultureInnovation #RuralDevelopment #AtmanirbharBharat #Farmers #NextGenBharatOnDD
🚨 Beware of Deep Fake!
#Pakistani propaganda accounts are circulating a fake video of former Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan alleging he said that "I couldn't complete #OperationSindoor, and I was asked to resign because of the fallout from political decisions. In hindsight now I feel that I shouldn't have even started Operation Sindoor because we didn't get any free hand".
#PIBFactCheck:
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✅ Former Chief of Defence Staff has not made any such statement.
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How Is India Trying to Decolonise Its Education System Through NEP 2020?
NEP 2020 has brought back a powerful debate: can India become a global knowledge power without forgetting its own roots?
From Macaulay’s education system and colonial influence to Indian languages, Indian Knowledge Systems, and civilisational wisdom.
This episode of Infinite India: The Bharatiya Way explores the journey from imitation to integration.
@authoramish #Macaulay #IndianEducationSystem #Decolonisation #IndianKnowledgeSystems #AmishTripathi
The Diamond Harbour story is far more sinister than Bengal was first told.
It was never merely about one constituency, one family borough, one election machine, or one “model” of political control.
While scrolling on X, I stumbled upon the infographic created by @sumeetnmehta.
Diamond Harbour sits like a consolidation point between porous Bangladesh-border routes, riverine gaps, coastal channels, Sundarbans corridors, local safe houses, Kolkata, and the wider national distribution grid.
That changes the entire meaning of the so-called Diamond Harbour model.
Because if drugs, cattle, gold, contraband, fake documents and trafficked humans are moving through the same geography, then this is not just smuggling.
It is infrastructure.
West Bengal Police and Kolkata Police have themselves been probing links between fake passport rackets and cross-border human trafficking. Reports say illegal infiltrators were first sheltered in border villages, then given fake ration cards, EPIC, PAN, Aadhaar and finally passports. That is a criminal pipeline.
NIA has also documented cases where Bangladeshi women were trafficked into India on the pretext of jobs and forced into prostitution, while fake ID documents were allegedly created for traffickers and victims.
And the India-Bangladesh border is already known for illicit trade where cattle smuggling, drug trade and human trafficking are listed among the top contributors to border crime.
Now add the Diamond Harbour angle.
This is Abhishek Banerjee’s political fortress. This is the area BJP workers have called the “Lyari of Bengal”. This is the area where Falta and Diamond Harbour became election flashpoints.
Even more chilling: a Diamond Harbour resident was arrested in 2025 in a terror-module case allegedly linked to JMB, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Pakistani handlers, with investigators saying the network was trying to create an Indian module in east and northeast India.
So the question is simple:
Was Diamond Harbour only an electoral stronghold?
Or was it a political shield over a much darker border-to-Kolkata ecosystem?
Because the moment a constituency becomes a transit point, document point, shelter point, distribution point and political protection point, it stops being a constituency.
It becomes a corridor.
And if that corridor was used to move contraband, illegal migrants, fake identities, trafficked women and terror-linked networks, then Bengal was not merely dealing with bad politics.
It was dealing with a security architecture built under political cover.
That is why Diamond Harbour must now be investigated from the ground up.
Every route.
Every safe house.
Every fake document racket.
Every local syndicate.
Every police compromise.
Every political patron.
Every trafficking trail from Bangladesh to Bengal to India and beyond.
Because the real scandal may be what Diamond Harbour was protecting.
The Pashupati Seal. From Mohanjo-Daro.
Nearly 4,500 years old.
For a century, it refused to speak to us.
Then I came across the work of Dr. Rao (@yajnadevam).
During the COVID lockdown, this Indian computer scientist used cryptography to read what generations of scholars could not.
He compared it to the Mahabharat. Found 7 distinct alignments.
His conclusion: an ancient prayer to Lord Shiva, carved into a seal.
Our ancestors didn't just build cities. They recorded devotion.
The British often called it "mythology". But what if it's simply history told in a script we forgot to read?
Padma Shri for K. Pajanivel, the Man Who Kept India’s 5,000-Year-Old Silambam Tradition Alive
K. Pajanivel, renowned Silambam master and dedicated promoter of India’s ancient martial arts tradition, will be honoured with the Padma Shri for his exceptional contribution to preserving and popularising indigenous martial arts and folk culture.
Hailing from Puducherry, he has devoted over three decades to training thousands of students in Silambam and other traditional martial and folk art forms, while actively promoting Tamil Nadu’s 5,000-year-old weapon-based martial art across India and internationally.
Through free training camps, cultural programmes, and grassroots mentorship, he has played a vital role in keeping India’s rich martial heritage alive for future generations.
Pajanivel supports teaching Silambam in schools and aims to further promote it globally. His work has been vital in keeping India’s rich martial heritage alive for future generations.
Credit : Hindustan Times.
I personally witnessed it.
"She glorified suffering rather than alleviating it. Her facilities in Kolkata were called houses of the dying, not houses of the curing. Patients with treatable conditions were not given proper medical care. Needles were reused without sterilization. Pain medication was withheld or barely administered".