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Habermas na Korčulanskoj letnjoj školi, 1968. godine (pored njega sedi Vojin Milić).

BREAKING: The SNP has passed a pro-independence motion telling the UK Government to begin to prepare for Scotland’s exit from the Union

🎉👏 Congratulations to our visionary leadership! 👏🎉 A standing ovation for @isro, @narendramodi and our brilliant Science & Space Minister @DrJitendraSingh , who have achieved what few thought possible: 💥 Making NavIC… temporarily useless 💥 From 2013 dreams to 2026 reality, it’s truly historic who knew this "NATIONALIST govt " could Makes us experience Kargil Navigation pain again, Genius foresight!! Now our pilots, Navy and Missile , and mapping systems get a real taste of Mercy of USA ? “strategic autonomy” my foot , Bhimta Govt on Top Bravo, team! 🙌 Truly the future is unpredictable, just like our navigation system! Modi ji Your Contribution to Destroy our Space Program is Beyond my Understanding level #VisionaryLeadership #NavIC #InnovationAtItsPeak

It's clear the political/diplomatic team in Tehran can't control action of IRGC commanders under the Supreme Leader. India needs to send special envoy/s to solve this Persian riddle. Former FSes Shiv Shankar Menon and Shyam Saran are good choice for such a task.

Iran to allow Indian flagged ships to pass, say sources

Deepfake Alert: Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi did not say India shared Iranian warship IRIS Dena’s location with Israel. The viral clip is lifted from a recent interview and the audio is AI-generated. #FactCheck by @OishaniB_ altnews.in/viral-clip-of-…







There are moments in war that pierce through the abstractions of strategy and power. The sinking of the Iranian warship Dena in the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean is one such moment. A ship far from its home waters, sailors far from their families, suddenly consigned to the deep, dark silence of the sea. Whatever the legality of war, the image is haunting: young men swallowed by an ocean that knows nothing of geopolitics. The Indian Ocean has always been, for me, a space of memory, trade, music, and human exchange — not a graveyard of sailors lost to distant rivalries. That an Iranian vessel returning from naval exercises could meet such a fate so far from its shores feels like something from another age, almost like a War of the Worlds moment where the machinery of war intrudes upon the human world with brutal indifference. One cannot help but think of the families waiting for news that will never come, of the letters unwritten, of lives ended beneath cold waters thousands of miles from home. Strategy may justify such acts. Law may permit them. But the ocean keeps its own counsel. It reminds us that every war, however rationalised, leaves behind human sorrow in its wake. The question lingers uneasily: for what purpose were these lives lost in the depths of a faraway sea? #IndianOcean #WarAndHumanity #RememberTheSailors











