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News Lab India@NewsLabIndia·
No war is strait jacket excercise! Regime change is misnomer. US thinks that it will do whatever serves its interest. Iran is not Venezuela. And Cuba will not be cakewalk for @SecRubio . Within three days, more than 555 people killed in Iran, including 159 children.Region tense.
The Washington Post@washingtonpost

Less than 72 hours after the first U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, the conflict had ricocheted well beyond the original targets, threatening some 300 million civilians across more than a dozen nations. wapo.st/4rFyrN2

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*Trump started a bad day with first ever President visiting Supreme Court *Will he end the day announcing end of war? *Is he fearful to Israel? *Will Trump launch blistering attack on Iran with the support from Arab allies & others? *Is he plan to boost his financial fortunes?
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Using legal loopholes- from preparing electoral list to border manipulations of constituencies to campaigning, polling to counting, and when all the mighty commission is not fair before the public, no miracle can ensure faith in electoral democracy.Equity & fraternity missing.
Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish

Muslims formed the majority in about 35 of the state’s 126 constituencies. Now that is down to about 20 seats. Assam votes on April 9. 🔗: aje.news/t49nuh

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MediaNama@medianama·
India now has the shortest content takedown window of any government in the world: 3 hours. The government is reportedly looking to cut it to 1 hour. Large platforms must also verify whether content is AI-generated before it goes live. No public consultation happened on any of this This Friday, MediaNama is breaking it all down on a briefing call. April 3, 3:30 PM. us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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@Chellaney When some slogans are tested on time, people realise that they are just rhetoric.....sometime garner public sympathy...sometime to catch mere votes. Nothing more.
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Dr. Brahma Chellaney
Dr. Brahma Chellaney@Chellaney·
When Modi’s “Not an Era for War” Mantra Falls Silent The Indian government did not condemn the 2003 U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq, limiting its official position to one of “deep concern.” During the 2011 U.S.-led NATO regime-change war in Libya, India’s response followed a similar pattern: a carefully calibrated “middle path” that again avoided the word “condemn,” expressing only “regret.” Nor did New Delhi condemn Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, rebuffing intense U.S. pressure to pick a side or face economic consequences. Narendra Modi, however, told Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of a multilateral summit at Samarkand in September 2022 that, “This is not an era for war.” Since then, that phrase has become a diplomatic refrain — a cornerstone of India’s messaging across multiple contexts. Against this backdrop, few expected India to openly condemn the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. What has surprised many, however, is New Delhi’s perceptible tilt from the outset toward the aggressors — raising concerns about a possible shift in India’s longstanding policy of neutrality, as well as the attendant risks to its strategic, economic and energy interests. In terms of global impact, the Ukraine conflict pales in comparison to the U.S.-Israeli war of aggression, which has already dimmed India’s economic-growth prospects. Yet, tellingly, Modi has not once invoked his signature refrain, “This is not an era for war.”
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Pyaar Se Mario@SquareGas·
There are two immoral and unethical tools that Modi has been using for more than a decade now 1. Unexplainable refusal of accountability by denying press conference 2. Cowardly floating opinions through pliable Godi Media riding on headless sources (#SourceicalStrike)
ANI@ANI

The 19 kg commercial LPG gas cylinder will become costlier starting today. In Delhi, the price of a 19 kg cylinder has increased by Rs 195.50, and in Kolkata by Rs 218, effective from today, 1 April: Sources

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Bring out Indian edition of #Unlimited_AspirationalPolitics And Mobile Media Distribution" soon as people will know how free distribution of SIM cards in 2016 by telecom companies impacted the public and market. It was not benevolent act but a trick!
Rahul Mukherjee@rahul_mukh

"Unlimited: Aspirational Politics and Mobile Media Distribution" (MIT Press) is published today. Readers with US mailing address can get a 30% discounted copy with this discount code "MITP30" for orders made today (Mar 31) on this PenguinRandomHouse link: penguinrandomhouse.com/books/814367/u…

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The Wire@thewire_in·
Govt Proposes IT Rules Amendment to Block News Content on Social Media by Users, Influencers, Content Creators thewire.in/rights/govt-pr…
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No doubt Iran has suffered losses in unjust war but at the end of the invasion, many nations will not find reason to justify their either neutral position or having part of #evil_axis
ANI@ANI

#WATCH | On India's position in the West Asia conflict, former R&AW Chief Vikram Sood, in an interview with ANI, says, "Israel is our friend. We have close ties; we are dependent on them for a lot of things which relate to our security... But this attack on Iran and the assassination or murder of the prior leader tantamounts to murder and a state taking the law into its own hands. This is followed up by Americans joining in the same thing in an undeclared war against a country... We won't say that Israel is not our friend, but we will say that this killing was unfortunate and could have been avoided. There is no other position we can take. We are dependent on the Strait (of Hormuz), not on Iran... We didn't bring it upon ourselves, nor did Iran bring it upon us. It was brought upon us because of the attacks by the Israelis and the Americans." Watch full interview here: youtu.be/u1jzWp5ZGzg?si…

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News Lab India@NewsLabIndia·
@samar11 @JohnReedwrites Dear journalists expose the malafide intentions of the system, before it kill your profession- Journalism. Who need journalists if they become stenographer or PR men?
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Political elites of nations have advantages in keeping masses hostile as it ensures power, keeping different groups engaged perpetually &, not demanding better life services. It will be intresting read if someone finds how very children of leaders live a normal life. @AsimAli6
Nirupama Menon Rao 🇮🇳@NMenonRao

The women of India and Pakistan need to deploy our ingrained common sense and suggest ways forward in our relationship. We need a women’s caucus. Not to throw accusations against each other but to think calmly and sensibly about the future ahead. For the sake of our children. We need to bring in the counterpoint: without naming it, without sounding defensive, but making it impossible to dismiss. For decades, India–Pakistan engagement has been trapped in a single script: territory, terror, recrimination. We repeat it with ritual precision, but it yields diminishing returns. What if we widened the frame? In West Asia, especially the Gulf, our interests often run in parallel: energy security, diaspora welfare, maritime stability, crisis response. These are not abstractions since they affect millions of lives and the resilience of both economies. Engaging here need not dilute our positions, create false parity, or reopen familiar disputes. It can remain tightly bounded, issue-specific, and without prejudice to core differences. Skeptics will argue that Pakistan cannot compartmentalise, that any engagement risks being instrumentalised, and that peripheral cooperation has never altered core hostility. But the purpose here is not transformation, it is insulation. Not to resolve the conflict by other means, but to prevent it from defining all means. Some may also say Pakistan has found a “role” in the Iran crisis and India should not be seen as seeking one. But this is not about visibility or mediation. Our interests are structural not transitory. If anything, the moment underscores a larger truth: even adversarial states operate beyond their disputes when interests demand it. When the central track is blocked, responsible statecraft does not stand still. It explores parallel ones, carefully, deliberately, and on its own terms. Sometimes, widening the field is not weakness. It is strategy. The women must speak.

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