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What's in a Name?
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What's in a Name?
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running this account to whine and complain to brands only.
Wakanda انضم Mayıs 2011
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@SamsungIndia CEO desk must be the most incompetent of the lot around here. Write to any other company and they actually respond, try to resolve and provide the most amenable solution. But Samsung? Nada.
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2016: Modi flies to Tehran. Announces $500 million for Chabahar. “India’s gateway to Central Asia.”
2024: Signs a 10-year deal. Opposition silenced. “Strategic masterstroke,” said the godi media.
March 2026: One Trump phone call later:
“India has no further financial commitments to Chabahar.”
What India just handed over for free:
🔴 Only sea route to Central Asia bypassing Pakistan - abandoned
🔴 Gwadar now has ZERO Indian counterweight in the region
🔴 Iran, isolated by India, now pivots deeper into China-Russia axis
🔴 India’s INSTC corridor, a ₹multi crore decade long project - effectively dead
🔴 Afghanistan reach without Pakistani soil - gone forever
🔴 ₹800+ crore of taxpayer money spent, transferred, and surrendered
⚠️ Consequence: China encircles India from West. India watched it happen. Then funded it.
No press conference. No parliamentary debate. No accountability.
Iran gets the money. China gets the region. Pakistan gets the last laugh.
India gets… Trump’s approval on a phone call.
This isn’t strategic autonomy.
This is strategic surrender, on speed dial.
Tell me again how 56-inch chest protects national interest?


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It's actually high time @CCI_India take cognizance of the daylight robbery of customers by @Swiggy, @zomato and their likes. Unchecked increase in platform fees from 2 to nearly 20 now, on top of the exorbitant pricing of products in their platform.
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IRAN is charging up to $2,000,000 per tanker to pass through Strait of Hormuz.
RUSSIA is earning additional $150 million a day from rising oil prices.
The Chinese yuan is getting stronger as countries are paying in Chinese Yuan to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
What has INDIA got? A fake medal and an energy crisis.

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40% of graduates unemployed in India, future cohorts face same crisis: Azim Premji report
@AnjanaMeenakshi writes
thenewsminute.com/news/40-of-gra…
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While we are discussing Dhurandhar,
Modi Ji has played Dhurandhar 3 with Indian consumers!
Keep flying in your “hawai chappal”!
You may not be able to afford shoes soon!
The Hindu@the_hindu
JUST IN | The government has withdrawn the fare caps that were introduced in December to curb spike in airfares after IndiGo’s widespread flight cancellations. - reports @jagritichandra
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I don't think you've seen it all until you have seen this gem.

Pop Base@PopBase
Twitter turns 20. What is your favorite tweet of all time?
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In the early 1950s, Russia was offering crude oil to India in rupees. The US opposed it even then.
95% of the market was in the control of three Western MNCs - Burmah Shell, Stanvac, and Caltex. They refused to accept Russian oil.
It was then that Minister Keshav Dev Malviya moved the proposal for oil exploration and production in India itself, which got active support from PM Nehru.
US and Britain refused technical help and financial support for oil exploration, arguing that a poor country like India didn’t need to venture out for such an expensive adventure.
But India went ahead. ONGC was established in 1955. Within two years, KD Malviya ensured that 100 geologists and geophysicists were trained. By 1959, India struck oil!
Since then, ONGC has led India’s energy security programme. It became India’s most profitable company. By 2014, it was debt-free, with cash reserves of 13,000 crore rupees. India produced 27% of its domestic oil needs. Now it is 13%!
Come 2025. ONGC is under a debt of 78,000 crore rupees. The money for exploration was diverted to write off loans and dead investment of Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation worth nearly 26,000 crore rupees and fund the deficit of the Union Government by forcing ONGC to buy stakes of HPCL for 36,000 crore rupees, which went to the union budget!
So the exploration suffered, and our domestic production of crude oil is falling.
I write for National Herald that how the Modi government strangulated oil exploration, profiteered from oil imports, and squeezed money out of the common people in the form of taxes.
Now is the time to protect them from rising crude oil prices by giving subsidies, by taking a cue from the UPA government and Dr. Manmohan Singh’s policies.
@NH_India @INCIndia @RahulGandhi @kharge

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