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Let me clarify before people panic.
India’s strategic reserve is emergency crude oil stored by Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited
It holds about 9–10 days of India’s total oil demand
Is that all India has? No. Not even close. This is just a BACKUP for crisis.
Most of India’s fuel sits with companies like @IndianOilcl@BPCLimited@HPCL
These commercial stocks cover roughly 60–70 days of demand
They include both crude oil and refined fuels like petrol and diesel
India also has oil on ships coming in, adding another 10–20 days of supply
Depot oil simply means refined fuel stored at terminals and depots across the country
It is part of commercial stocks, not a separate category
Simple way to see it: SPR is emergency stock, commercial stocks run the country daily, and ships keep the supply coming
I am a soldier’s wife. I have family and close friends in uniform, deployed up north, in the line of action, ready for whatever comes next. No one is talking about de-escalation , they want to give Pakistan a Muh Tod Jawab.
Dear DE-ESCALATE Gang, Just shut up. SHUT THE EFF UP!
Let the Armed Forces do their job.
Stand with them. Or stand aside.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
The fighter's fight begins...
No stopping until the mission is accomplished!
The entire NATION is with you. @PMOIndia@HMOIndia#OperationSindoor
JAI HIND 🇮🇳
Kiran Rao's Lapata Ladies, India's official entry to the Oscars and projected as an original work, actually seems heavily inspired by a 2019 short film titled Burqa City.
Set in Middle East, the 19 min film follows a newlywed man whose wife gets exchanged due to identical burqas. He then embarks on a journey to find her. The satirical comedy highlights the absurdity of a society where women are treated as interchangeable objects rather than unique individuals, critiquing extreme patriarchy, gender-based restrictions, and the loss of identity.
Kiran Rao made Lapata Ladies, with the same theme, replacing burqas with ghoonghats. The film carried the same message about patriarchy, societal norms, and women's identity. Even the Ravi Kishan police station scene seems heavily inspired.