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sumeet Oberoi 🇮🇳

@sumoberoi

Engineer by profession, defense enthusiast and a student of history.

New Delhi Beigetreten Nisan 2011
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Chandru@ChandrusWeb·
Total fake.
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Amit Schandillia@Schandillia·
Freudian slips are extremely useful. When they’re careful, it’s “sabhi ka khoon.” But when they’re not, “[didi] musalmano ko bhi dekh rahi hai, Hindustaniyo ko bhi dekh rahi hai.” Meanwhile, RSS: “Muslims are also Hindus.”
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Lala
Lala@FabulasGuy·
Dhruv Rathee : Not everyone have car, So we don’t need highways🤡 Kanhaiya Kumar : Road are being built to steal water 🤡🤡 Ravish : Meerut Prayagraj in 6 hours, Ganga Expressway save 5 hours, Jaldi pahunch ke karenge kya?🤡🤡🤡 Communism deeply rots your thinking ability
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shoaib daniyal@ShoaibDaniyal·
Romila Thapar on why Hindutva hates Ashoka. Scroll Adda this evening at 6 on Scroll's YT channel.
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Somnath Mukherjee
Somnath Mukherjee@somnath1978·
@kushanmitra @swapan55 Barring the odd route (thru the Maidan, eg), trams are unsuitable in Cal. Road space is alrdy scarce, a slow-moving rake sharing roadspace w/other modes of transport only creates more congestion
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Kushan Mitra
Kushan Mitra@kushanmitra·
Saw @swapan55 post about saving the tram system in Kolkata. He was standing at Gariahat Tram Depot, and this is the view from my Mamrbari. I'm very sure in the tram system leverages their valuable real estate, they could become viable. The Kolkata Tram system is a very viable form of transportation and modern rolling stock and better management, it could really be a great examplar for other cities in India.
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@FabulasGuy @Aryan_warlord Had he gotten the full support of the Congress High Command the party would have been in much better shape and could have been the number 2 party in the state.
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Lala@FabulasGuy·
Shocking expose by Congress leader Adhir Ranjan In Baharampur, TMC leaders withdrew drinking water facilities, suspecting slum residents didn’t vote for them. Did you see any Congress leader raising this issue No one He is fighting alone against Dictatorship in Bengal.
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Dr Mouth Matters
Dr Mouth Matters@GanKanchi·
MUST READ Unbelievable & SHOCKING INFORMATION. DD Podhigai telecast an interview with Mr P M Nair, (retired IAS officer, who was the Secretary to Dr. Abdul Kalam Sir when he was the President.) I summarise the points he spoke in a voice choked with emotion. Mr Nair authored a book titled "Kalam Effect" 1. Dr Kalam used to receive costly gifts whenever he went abroad as it is customary for many nations to give gifts to the visiting Heads of State. Refusing the gift would become an insult to the nation and an embarrassment for India. So, he received them and on his return, Dr Kalam asked the gifts to be photographed and then catalogued and handed over to the archives. Afterwards, he never even looked at them. He did not take even a pencil from the gifts received when he left Rashtrapathi Bhavan. 2. In 2002, the year Dr Kalam took over, the Ramadan month came in July-August. It was a regular practice for the President to host an iftar party. Dr Kalam asked Mr Nair why he should host a party to people who are already well fed and asked him to find out how much would be the cost. Mr Nair told it would cost around Rs. 22 lakhs. Dr Kalam asked him to donate that amount to a few selected orphanages in the form of food, dresses and blankets. The selection of orphanages was left to a team in Rashtrapathi Bhavan and Dr Kalam had no role in it. After the selection was made, Dr Kalam asked Mr Nair to come inside his room and gave him a cheque for Rs 1 lakh. He said that he was giving some amount from his personal savings and this should not be informed to anyone. Mr Nair was so shocked that he said "Sir, I will go outside and tell everyone . People should know that here is a man who not only donated what he should have spent but he is giving his own money also". Dr Kalam though he was a devout Muslim did not have Iftar parties in the years in which he was the President. 3. Dr Kalam did not like "Yes Sir" type of people. Once when the Chief Justice of India had come and on some point Dr Kalam expressed his view and asked Mr Nair, "Do you agree?" Mr Nair said " No Sir, I do not agree with you". The Chief Justice was shocked and could not believe his ears. It was impossible for a civil servant to disagree with the President and that too so openly. Mr Nair told him that the President would question him afterwards why he disagreed and if the reason was logical 99% he would change his mind. 4. Dr Kalam invited 50 of his relatives to come to Delhi and they all stayed in Rashtrapathi Bhavan. He organised a bus for them to go around the city which was paid for by him. No official car was used. All their stay and food was calculated as per the instructions of Dr Kalam and the bill came to Rs 2 lakhs which he paid. In the history of this country no one has done it. Now, wait for the climax, Dr Kalam's elder brother stayed with him in his room for the entire one week as Dr Kalam wanted his brother to stay with him. When they left, Dr Kalam wanted to pay rent for that room also. Imagine the President of a country paying rent for the room in which he is staying. This was any way not agreed to by the staff who thought the honesty was getting too much to handle!!!. 5. When Kalam Sir was to leave Rashtrapathi Bhavan at the end of his tenure, every staff member went and met him and paid their respects. Mr Nair went to him alone as his wife had fractured her leg and was confined to bed. Dr Kalam asked why his wife did not come. He replied that she was in bed due to an accident. Next day, Mr.Nair saw lot of policemen around his house and asked what had happened. They said that the President of India was coming to visit him in his house. He came and met his wife and chatted for some time. Mr Nair says that no president of any country would visit a civil servant's house and that too on such a simple pretext. I thought I should give the details as many of you may not have seen the telecast and so it may be useful. The younger brother of APJ Abdul Kalam runs an umbrella repairing shop. When Mr. Nair met him during Kalam’s funeral, he touched his feet, in token of respect for both Mr. Nair and Brother. Such information should be widely shared on social media as mainstream media will not show this because it doesn't carry the so-called GB TRP The property left behind by Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam was estimated. _ He owned 6 pants(2 DRDO uniforms) 4 shirts(2 DRDO uniforms) 3 suits (1 western, 2 Indian) 2500 books 1 flat (which he has donated) 1 Padmashri 1 Padmabhushan 1 Bharat Ratna 16 doctorates 1 website 1 twitter account 1 email id He didn't have any TV, AC, car, jewellery, shares, land or bank balance. He had even donated the last 8 years' pension towards the development of his village. He was a real patriot and true Indian India will for ever be grateful to you, sir.
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@mxtaverse Have you heard of Skyroot Aerospace building rockets for launching satellites in private sector
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@DivaJain2 Remember the days when Buddhadeb used to come to Nandan in the evening to relax with friends. An experience to watch movies there.
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@devuuux13 Did you read the article and understand. FCI is releasing rice for ethanol because they have no storage left and have to procure enormous amounts as part of MSP. 90% of water is consumed in growing rice. Ask why rice is being used for producing ethanol
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devuu;)
devuu;)@devuuux13·
NITI Aayog has warned that by 2030, groundwater in 21 cities, including Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai, could reach zero. And clowns want E20. 1L Ethanol requires 10,000 L water. If you fill E20 petrol worth 550 RS, then you are using up 10,000 L of water! How will we survive?
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sumeet Oberoi 🇮🇳@sumoberoi·
@bluntbuttercup Do we have a land border with Iran or Afghanistan. Also Chabhaar was never meant for Oil and exports due to its geography
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Blunt Buttercup
Blunt Buttercup@bluntbuttercup·
In the last 11 years, the government could have built stronger land infrastructure through Afghanistan and Iran, so India would be less dependent on the Strait of Hormuz. Today, even a small disruption in the Strait of Hormuz affects India in a major way. Now they want to destroy Great Nicobar Island in the name of development. This violates the rights of the Shompen people and Nicobarese people. Besides, Nicobar is a highly seismic prone zone, so what is the point of building mega infrastructure there? Illiterate BJP leaders have hired incels to create maps and justify the destruction of the forest.
BJP Andaman Nicobar@BJP4AnN

Look who’s discovered "environment" just in time to help foreign interests! @RahulGandhi's "live sabotage tour" in Great Nicobar isn't about trees - it’s about ensuring Bharat stays weak while China smiles.  Here is the reality of the #DynastyDrama: • Beijing’s Unpaid Publicist? While the Indian Navy tries to track Chinese submarines, Rahul is busy trying to blind our "Unsinkable Aircraft Carrier." Every tweet he posts is a direct gift to China’s Indo-Pacific stranglehold.  • Jobs? No Thanks! He’s happy to obliterate 50,000+ Indian jobs and a 92,000-crore project just to keep tribal communities trapped in the poverty HIS FAMILY curated for decades.  • The Singapore-Malaysia Love Affair: Rahul seems obsessed with letting foreign ports keep their $400 million annual loot from Indian cargo. Why build a world-class hub at Galathea Bay when you can just sabotage it for your "foreign scripts"?   • Legacy of Rot: The UPA left Andaman & Nicobar rotting with flat tourism and 75 MW of power. Now that the NDA has boosted tourism by 41% and mandated 2x compensatory afforestation, the "Prince of Darkness" is having a meltdown.  This isn’t "development’s language," Rahul - it’s "National Interest Subversion" dressed in a white t-shirt! Bharat will not be held hostage by your family’s anti-development agenda! 🇮🇳  PS: Check out this image to educate yourself on why Great Nicobar Project is non-negotiable for India's strategic future. #GreatNicobarProject #ForeignScriptedPolitics #BharatFirst #SabotageExposed

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India First Post
India First Post@ifpost47·
🚨 BIG: India’s first Hydrogen Train trial successful 🔥🚆 Jind-Sonipat route sees a clean-tech leap 10-coach train, 2,400 kW power, 110-140 km/h speed, ~1,000 km range, and capacity of ~2,600 passengers. Zero emissions only water vapour. India is accelerating towards green mobility. Clean energy, indigenous innovation future on track. 🇮🇳
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sumeet Oberoi 🇮🇳@sumoberoi·
@SouleFacts @ramana_brf Thousands of Nepali citizens work in India and when they return for holidays they carry gifts and essentials for their family members. They were all asked to pay CD. Imagine their plight.
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Balen Shah tried to play Trump on the Himalayas. The bluff lasted barely a week. Here is the dissection nobody in Kathmandu wanted to do. Nepal imports nearly every kilo of rice, every spoon of sugar, every strip of medicine and every drop of fuel from India. Landlocked. Dependent. Full stop. You do not slap an 80 percent duty on the country that feeds you and call it economic sovereignty. You call it a self inflicted blockade. Trump can tariff because America has alternatives. Nepal has the Bay of Bengal sitting on the other side of India and nothing else. The MAGA cosplay was always going to crash into geography. So now the great climbdown. Mandatory tax on goods above 100 Nepali rupees gone. Importers can self declare MRP at the customs point. Translation: the government blinked. Why? Because India did not need to fire a single diplomatic bullet. Border trade froze. Supply lines tightened. Birgunj queues spilled into Kathmandu protests. The same voters who cheered Balen three weeks ago were the ones screaming Cancel customs duty outside Singha Durbar. A 35 year old rapper turned PM thought nationalism could replace the supply chain. The supply chain laughed first. Lesson for every populist dreaming of Trump style tariffs in South Asia. Before you flex, check who is holding the rice bag.
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sumeet Oberoi 🇮🇳@sumoberoi·
@ambkcsingh What is the betrayal to the state? One can understand that he betrayed his party. But has he joined Pakistan?
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K. C. Singh
K. C. Singh@ambkcsingh·
Actually he needed No Security before his defection to BJP, as he was universally liked for earning Punjab global attention. Now he certainly does as angry Punjabis may vent their anger. Let his new associates provide it. Why should a state he betrayed?
ANI@ANI

#WATCH | Chandigarh | On Harbhajan Singh, Punjab Congress President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring says, "Why does Harbhajan Singh 'Bhajji' (BJP MP) need security?..."

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sumeet Oberoi 🇮🇳@sumoberoi·
@NilimDutta Get your facts right. The ship was just off the SL maritime border and in their EEZ. What do you believe that IN will monitor every square inch of IO. Bases are established to project power and reach for the forces.
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Nilim Dutta@NilimDutta·
A government and a Navy that did not have the courage to react when the US Navy sunk IRIS Dena barely 162 nautical miles off India's mainland would "project great Naval power" and "choke" Malacca Straits from Nicobar? 🤣🤣🤣
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Manoj Rawat🇮🇳
Manoj Rawat🇮🇳@SeaSkipper·
I am a Naval Veteran and Merchant Navy officer, and this is why I think @RahulGandhi is wrong on Great Nicobar. From an Indian national interest standpoint, Great Nicobar is not a “scam”; it is a strategic port located astride one of the most critical maritime chokepoints on earth, close to the Strait of Malacca, where a huge share of global trade moves every day. India cannot afford to treat Great Nicobar as a sentimental issue when it is a rare natural asset for maritime power, deterrence, and economic security. Yes, Great Nicobar is ecologically sensitive. India respects that. But national strategy is about balancing environmental safeguards with long-term security, logistics, and sovereignty. The current project is designed around an international container transshipment terminal, a dual-use airport, power infrastructure, and a planned township -all of which strengthen Indian Navy’s ability to monitor international sea lanes, improve military response times, and reduce commercial dependence on foreign transshipment hubs. To dismiss this as “destruction dressed in development’s language” is politically convenient, but strategically shallow. This kind of language suits our adversaries rather than us. India’s maritime future cannot be secured by empty slogans. It will be secured by developing ports, airfields, logistics nodes, surveillance, and persistent military presence in the Indo-Pacific. That is exactly why Great Nicobar matters. The real question is not whether development should happen, but how to execute strategic development responsibly while protecting our National interest. We can and should demand strict environmental compliance, tribal safeguards, and transparent implementation not reject a project that strengthens India’s maritime security simply because it is complex and uncomfortable. Great Nicobar is not just an island. It is a test of whether India can step up to its destined role as a great maritime power or remain trapped in slogan politics.
Rahul Gandhi@RahulGandhi

I travelled through Great Nicobar today. These are the most extraordinary forests I have ever seen in my life. Trees older than memory. Forests that took generations to grow. The people on this island are equally beautiful - both the adivasi communities and the settlers - but they are being robbed of what is rightfully theirs. The government calls what it is doing here a “Project.” What I have seen is not a project. It is millions of trees marked for the axe. It is 160 square kilometres of rainforest condemned to die. It is communities that have been ignored while their homes have been snatched away. This is not development. This is destruction dressed in development’s language. So I will say it plainly, and I will keep saying it: what is being done in Great Nicobar is one of the biggest scams and gravest crimes against this country’s natural and tribal heritage in our lifetime. It must be stopped. And it can be stopped - if Indians choose to see what I have seen.

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