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Shailendra Malik

@eShailendra

Tech Founder | AI Evangelist & Optimist | 21 years in Tech & Financial Sector | Retweets ≠ Endorsements

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Shailendra Malik
Shailendra Malik@eShailendra·
This holiday season I was working on a side project of producing music through AI. Released the first song on 30-Dec & today it's live on #Spotify through #distrokid My intention is to do this regularly in both Hindi and English. Let me know how you feel. open.spotify.com/track/12WyDV04…
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Shailendra Malik@eShailendra·
@the_dream_saver @outofofficedaku Your lighter gets checked during security check when you go for boarding. At the customer counter outside where you give baggage for check in, you can have lighter with you. He is arguing with the staff outside of security check area.
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Backpacking Daku
Backpacking Daku@outofofficedaku·
- Lights 🚬 near aircraft post getting of bus - Dropped 🚬 as staff said 🚭 - Masala Jet didn't allow to board flight - Works at Google / Studied IIT - Tags Gautam Adani to buy SpiceJet - Tags Parody account of Ambani asking him to start own airlines x.com/utkarshgautam9…
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Most of what he said will happen but one thing will surely not gonna happen is that allies will be allies till the time he leaves the post. America will lose its ceridibility so much that allies will find other ways to get by without USA.
Tom Santos@tommysantos14

When Trump leaves office: The Department of War will go back to being the Defense Department. The Trump Kennedy Center will go back to being the Kennedy Center. The Gulf of America will once again be the Gulf of Mexico. The unfinished East Wing (it won't be finished by the end of Trump's term) will be rebuilt by the next president, and it will not be a ballroom. Federal agencies packed with unqualified loyalists will fire those people and rehire the career experts Trump fired. The Department of Justice will go back to enforcing the law instead of protecting the president. Scientific agencies like NOAA, the EPA, and the CDC will go back to publishing research without political interference. The U.S. will re-align with its allies and not with its enemies. The presidential pardon power will stop being used as a rewards program for loyalists. Inspectors General will go back to investigating corruption instead of getting fired for it. The White House press room will go back to having briefings, with real journalists and not podcasters. U.S. foreign policy will stop revolving around flattering dictators. And the world will progress as though Donald Trump never existed.

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Cricketopia
Cricketopia@CricketopiaCom·
Unsuccessful in doing this as well, Akmal brothers 🤣
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Piyush Rai@Benarasiyaa·
Andaman and Nicobar Islands DGP Hargobinder Singh Dhaliwal felicitated two home guard volunteers - Raja and Jhag - from the vulnerable Onge tribe for recovering 6.9 kg methamphetamine from a remote jungle. Onge tribe belong to Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) and this is the first instance of PVGT members contributing to a massive drug bust.
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Shailendra Malik@eShailendra·
@kevlondon4 Just a thought. If you choose to express your perspective of life through tattoos, other person can use words to express what he feels about it too. Suing him means you want your freedom of expression to be held above his.
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Kev London .K.media@kevlondon4·
Lebaneser From Leeds Taking Acton Against Waitrose.
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The Women's Game
The Women's Game@WomensGameMIB·
STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING AND WATCH THIS INSANE FREE KICK AT THE ASIAN CUP 😱🇮🇳 🎥 @ParamountPlusAU
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anand mahindra
anand mahindra@anandmahindra·
Every now and then sport produces a moment that challenges an old assumption This rocket-like free kick from Manisha was one of those moments Challenged the assumption that raw football talent doesn’t exist in India Our real challenge is to locate it early and build an ecosystem that can nurture it Because the rockets are clearly there. We just need more launchpads 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💪🏽
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@EvanFeigenbaum Very interesting observations. I can also see that India is trying to emulate China on some aspects on this approach too but is not as assertive as China is when it comes to architectural elements mentioned in the article including sanctions instruments and security partnerships.
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Evan A. Feigenbaum
Evan A. Feigenbaum@EvanFeigenbaum·
It is patently obvious that regimes like Maduro's and Khamenei's should not have "counted on Chinese support" if this means "rescuing" them. The problem with this entire frame is that it mirror-images American foreign policy, refracting China's policy through the lens of what American strategists would do if they were Chinese Communists. And while there are elements of U.S. posture Beijing has adopted, including certain types of security partnerships and copycatting sanctions into Beijing's arsenal, there's little in China's posture that suggests it was ever going to "do like America" in the way it approaches its security interests. The word "ally" is doing so much hard work in the coverage I'm reading. Venezuela and Iran were not "allies" to China in the way the U.S. has had allies, with attendant security obligations built into them. China has security interests in third regions and has increased its posture, but even in this domain it has leaned into internal security and policing, not commitments to others' external defense that it had zero core interest in getting sucked into. We can point to this or that arms deal, security partnership, or claim to political influence. But it was never the case that Beijing would treat a Venezuela the way some now mirror-image into its policy. "Rescuing" a Maduro is not necessary to Beijing's core goals—it is the largest trading partner to more than 120 countries, buys oil on a global market, has maintained productive relations with key centers of power in the Middle East, and doesn't hinge its policy in any region on just one state. The Middle East is an example—it had productive relations with Iran but also Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, even Turkey, and for a time with Israel. In Latin America, its every egg was never in Venezuela's basket. So to argue that Chinese policy is hung on alliances in the "American" sense with imputations of obligation, misses the point. A speaker in this old @WSJ piece says that what China does in the world "only makes sense through the lens of its positioning vis-à-vis the United States." Yes, both can be strategic narcissists, prioritizing strategic competition with one another (I have written about this elsewhere). But that's not the whole story—first, because not everything China does in the world is about the Americans, but second because even those parts of its posture that are about "positioning vis-à-vis the U.S." do not require China be sucked into security conflicts in peripheral regions, "rescue" tottering regimes, or deploy in a third country's defense. China provides hardware, lifelines, and diplomatic support. But the whole point of its competition with Washington has been to lean into economic, technology, construction, and training offerings, not security partnerships with built-in obligations. And this is true even close to China's border: In Myanmar, for example, Beijing has played all sides over the years, gone from junta to Suu Kyi and back to junta, and interferes in what I would call an "ecumenical" rather than "obligatory" way. (And in some ways, Myanmar is a vastly more compelling interest to China than Venezuela, given the stuff that has gone down on the border.) It's a mistake to presume that because China is trying to back foot the U.S. it will "do like America." That's not been their play.
Jonathan Cheng@JChengWSJ

@NeysunM “Anything that it does vis-à-vis other countries only makes sense through the lens of its positioning vis-à-vis the United States. Everything else is secondary—and if I were…those countries, I would not get too comfortable with perceived Chinese support.” wsj.com/world/the-faul…

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Shailendra Malik@eShailendra·
@childejc @nuriyahk But her fight was against Taliban not against Iranian regime. Yes she started as a strong voice for Afghanistani girls, but right now she's just another celebrity farming influence. The picture below is her attending Oscar's award ceremony with her husband.
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Eric Child
Eric Child@childejc·
@nuriyahk Do you know who Malala is? She has certainly not been silent on women's rights.
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Jorge Castillo
Jorge Castillo@JorgeCastilloPr·
India is a different beast. The number of incredibly skilled devs I’ve met from there is plain ridiculous. This industry has spent ages offloading tech work to them and now people wonder how they became so good at coding.
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Rohit
Rohit@Iam_Rohit_G·
How India Humbled US and Howard Lutnick !! 5th Sept 2025 : "In a month or 2 month, India will be on the table, & say sorry : US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick 26th Jan 2026 : India-EU Signs FTA after 20 Years of Discussion. 2nd Feb 2026 : Donald Trump announces Trade deal with India and also reduces Tariff to 18% from 50% 20th Feb 2026 : US Supreme Court Strikes down Donald Trump Tariffs 22nd Feb 2026 : India cancels key trade mission to US after Supreme Court ruling on Tariffs 26th Feb 2026: US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is in India on Table with Piyush Goyal to discuss Trade
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@alpha_defense To be honest, IAF won't share those concessions as adversaries will know where the gaps are. I understand your emotion but such tradeoffs will remain secret.
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Alpha Defense™🇮🇳
Alpha Defense™🇮🇳@alpha_defense·
For the record, I am saying this clearly: The LCA Mk1A should not be accepted if it fails to meet even a single requirement that was contractually agreed under the 83-aircraft deal signed in February 2021. If any sources are claiming that “minor concessions” will be granted, they must explicitly state what those concessions are. Transparency matters ....And whatever standard the IAF applies here should remain its benchmark across all procurements (Desi, Vedeshi, Pardesi ) without exception.
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Cricketopia
Cricketopia@CricketopiaCom·
In 2001, Laxman refused a run and Tendulkar got run out, which made him furious. His brother (Ajit) later told him his reaction only hurt the team’s morale. The next day, Sachin joked with Laxman about it and said everyone needs an elder to keep them in check.
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Vasu Kutumb
Vasu Kutumb@KutumbVasu·
@eShailendra @SoSimplBSimpl @rvivek There is always a stupid resident Indian who has a myopic view on ground reality applauds everything to support fascist government. You seems to have won that badge.
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rvivek
rvivek@rvivek·
Spent the last 3 months in India. Talked to founders, engineers, executives across multiple cities. Daily life here is ahead of the US in ways I didn't expect. 1/ Payments that actually work Everyone pays with UPI. Street food, auto rides, everything. No cards, no Venmo delays, no "does this place take Apple Pay." It just works. Everywhere. 2/ Quick commerce is real I order groceries and they show up in 10 minutes. Actually 10 minutes. Now when I'm back in the US waiting 45 minutes for delivery, it's annoying. 3/ AI adoption without the hand-wringing In the Bay Area, there's much more discussion around doomsday scenarios with AGI. In India, people just use it - students, business owners, filmmakers. The conversation is "how to embrace it" vs "should I be worried." 4/ An AI ecosystem is being built from scratch Companies like Sarvam are building foundational AI for India. Funds like Activate VC are backing AI-native startups early. This isn't India catching up. It's India building its own version of the AI stack. 5/ The ambition shifted Five years ago, the goal was building a successful Indian company. Now it's building a global company headquartered in India. 6/ GCCs are everywhere India used to be viewed as an "offshore" setup. That's completely changed. GCCs (global capability centers) are strong engineering and R&D centers by global companies. Name a global company and they likely have a presence here - Amazon, Salesforce, NVIDIA, OpenAI, Anthropic, etc. That said, infrastructure has gaps, regulation is complex, but the slope matters more than current state. Very bullish on India and it would do a lot of good for the US to partner much more with India.
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Shailendra Malik@eShailendra·
Well an NRI who invests in India that helps boost economy, an NRI whose parents are still based in Delhi and who contributes in his best capacity to add more dollars to Indian economy. An NRI who even after living almost 20 years out of India haven't given up his Indian passport. Stop crying. Go see a psychiatrist. You are suffering from depression and hatred of what others have achieved.
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Ithinkiam
Ithinkiam@SoSimplBSimpl·
@eShailendra @rvivek A bigot who has paid high taxes for decades in this country and seen NRIs who preach us why India is great but will never dream of returning. The real bigot is one who loves India from a safe distance.
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Shailendra Malik@eShailendra·
@DilSeTunes People will discover a lot of such unreleased recordings as AI become more powerful.
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Vinay
Vinay@DilSeTunes·
This unreleased version of “Mere samne wali khidki mein” sounds so good ✨
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Ithinkiam@SoSimplBSimpl·
@rvivek When are you moving back to India? That is the acid test
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