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Indx DFI 🇮🇳

Indx DFI 🇮🇳

@indx_techs

Engineer | Defense Enthusiast | Space | Guitar ❤ | https://t.co/fF61Yq0Wm8

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@kshayjogani Plans for a B35 trainset with a top speed of 350km/h are already underway.
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Aashish Chandorkar
Aashish Chandorkar@c_aashish·
Apple set to be forex positive on India iPhone output
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Devesh
Devesh@logicalmyself·
After COVID, India's real GDP growth will average around 7.7% if FY2027 growth is on the lower end of 6.5%. If we exclude FY22 (9.7%) as a bounce-back year, the average GDP growth will be 7.2% if FY27 growth is on the lower end of 6.5%. The current USA-Iran MoU, which promises lifting sanctions on Iranian oil with immediate effect, can lower crude oil prices more than expected. So the Indian economy can surprise everyone on the upside and cross 7% growth. BoP numbers published by RBI for April show $7.7 billion FDI inflow in April, along with a current account surplus despite crude oil prices averaging $114.48 per barrel. This gives hope that growth will be on the upside of 6.5%. But FPI outflows of $8.7 billion have created a BoP deficit, which is not good news, and the government has to lower taxes on equity and debt investments with a razor focus on foreign investors. Also, the current effects of El Niño on the Indian monsoon, which will negatively affect agricultural growth and have the potential to kill rural demand for the next 2-3 financial years, will be the biggest test for the government. So, seeing everything, if the current MoU sustains between USA and Iran, growth will definitely go above 6.5%. But if it crosses or comes at 7.0%, this will be a Priest King type moment (😂😂🤣🤣😜😜🫢🫢).
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ANI@ANI·
The UK and India have agreed that the UK-India Free Trade Agreement will come into effect on 15 July, tweets British High Commissioner to India, Lindy Cameron.
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Boiled Anda
Boiled Anda@AmitLeliSlayer·
Dancing Train 😍😍 Madam @MahuaMoitra & Sir @dhruv_rathee were right, Bangladesh is lightyears ahead of India. The phassist Mudi should regine 😂😂😂
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Incognito
Incognito@Incognito_qfs·
An American man went to Bangladesh and told Kanglus that he is from Iran. All Kanglus gathered and started treating him like Lord Father and told him that Iran will destroy Israel and America.
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Indx DFI 🇮🇳@indx_techs·
@ryanspecterr91 @frontier9525 I am not getting perosnal either. Pakistanis will keep celebrating victories they never had, be it on war or economy or poverty or law & order. It's a gawar country of youth education levels below africa and entire population lives on news screenshots, not data. 2/2
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Ryan Specter
Ryan Specter@ryanspecterr91·
@indx_techs @frontier9525 No need to get personal, I understand the makers of Burnol have made record profits YoY in India, but you can do better. You stop lying about me and I'll stop telling the truth about you; aka, India, Rape capital of the world.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
I welcome the understanding reached between the United States and Iran on ending the conflict in West Asia, which has caused serious economic disruption across the world and led to loss of life in many countries. India hopes that the implementation of this understanding will help restore peace and stability in the region and ensure the freedom of navigation and commerce. We look forward to deliberations on the remaining issues reaching a sustainable final agreement.
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Indx DFI 🇮🇳@indx_techs·
@ryanspecterr91 @frontier9525 It's cute of you to believe that pakistan offers anything to anyone in world to have a burnol moment with a twice rape per capita (only documented cases we are talking of; pakistan's law enforcement is mashallah and kidnapping of minority girls is not even booked 1/2
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Varun Karthikeyan
Varun Karthikeyan@Varun55484761·
DMRL 1st achieved single-crystal blade tech back in 2021. However, that was specifically tailored forhelicopter engines The recent achievement is a massive evolutionary leap. Thecurrent advancement boils down to operational environment,structural complexity &structural scale 1/3
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DRDO has successfully perfected indigenous single crystal turbine blade tech. Developing these components requires absolute perfection across a multi-stage production line. The process involves directional solidification within highly specialised vacuum casting furnaces, 1/2

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Varun Karthikeyan@Varun55484761·
DRDO has mastered the design and casting of highly complex internal ceramic cores. These cores allow them to mold microscopic, serpentine internal cooling passage directly inside the single-crystal blade. 2/3
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Varun Karthikeyan
Varun Karthikeyan@Varun55484761·
DRDO in collaboration with Indian partners & academic research, has perfected the thermal gradient pulling parameters & redesigned the helical pigtail grain selectors. This ensures defect-free, multi-stage casting yields that meet stringent military aerospace tolerances 2/3
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Military Observer
Military Observer@TheMilObserverr·
India just unveiled a supersonic loitering munition 🇮🇳 Meet Super Kaatil built by Dynamatic Technologies. A drone that combines the precision of a loitering munition with supersonic speed. Here is what it actually is👇 • 100 kg platform powered by a compact jet engine • Supersonic speed, faster than any conventional loitering munition • 350 km strike range for deep strike missions • 35 kg warhead for high value targets • Works in GPS denied and jammed environments • Terrain following flight to stay under radar coverage The original Kaatil had a 100 km range. Super Kaatil triples that and adds supersonic speed on top.
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Varun Guru
Varun Guru@iamvarunguru·
This is Anagha Rajesh. And she is crazy. She wants to store data in bacterial DNA. Her startup is called BioCompute. And last year, they actually did it. They stored data in DNA and retrieved it in their tiny lab in Bengaluru. This is a huge moment. But why is she even doing it? Because DNA is the ultimate storage tool available to us. Just 1 gm of DNA can store about 215 petabytes of data - that's like storing over 2 million movies in 4K. On top of that - this data can last for literally 1000s of years. Right now, they still need to figure out a way to make the reading and writing process faster and cheaper. But if BioCompute solves this problem - we could theoretically store all the data created in the world every year in the palm of our hands. And that would be insane. P.S. Check out this video from @vy0mbhatia going to Anagha's lab and actually doing it.
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why did we put chaar diwari inside of a bacterium's dna? because a silicon chip can only fit transistors till the size of atoms. however, a single gram of DNA is so dense that theoretically it can store over 200 petabytes of data. DNA is so durable that info on it can survive for hundreds of years at room temperature. tldr; DNA can be silicon chips and even better. and biocompute is early. $3500 per MB, is a cost that most DNA companies put it. mainly because DNA is expensive to make from scratch. but a chemical engineer from BITS Pilani thought what if there's no making it from scratch and we just pick it out of abundant bacteria? at 23, Anagha is chasing the impossible. and all this is happening in a small lab in 1st Block Koramangla, Bengaluru. her cost? $1 per MB. a person who deeply cares. that's what india needs. but she wants to go further, $1 per TB of storage. which is theoretically possible with a 'micro-fluid' drive. beating the cost of existing storage solutions at $5-6 per TB. and hence, to show this one of a kind journey, chaar diwari is now immortalised inside of a bacteria's dna.

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ANI
ANI@ANI·
Adani Group and Jabil Inc announce the intent to form a strategic alliance to establish a world-class, vertically integrated AI and data center infrastructure manufacturing platform in India, says Adani Group.
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Krishnan
Krishnan@cvkrishnan·
India’s Rs 1 lakh crore R&D fund: speed was the signal, but Rs 5 lakh crore is the point. “I’ve never seen anyone move at this pace, let alone the govt. I’m flabbergasted, honestly,” said the founder of a beneficiary company of the RDI Fund in May. the-ken.com/story/indias-r…
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Prasanna Viswanathan
Prasanna Viswanathan@prasannavishy·
Indian government's ₹1 lakh crore RDI Fund is beginning to deploy serious money behind deep tech with spacetech leading the pack. In the first round, 22 startups secured approvals worth ₹2,192 crore, with spacetech receiving ₹833.9 crore, the highest among all sectors. Key beneficiaries include Dhruva Space, Agnikul, GalaxEye, Manastu Space, Astrome and The ePlane Company. The drone sector is also emerging as a major winner, with ideaForge reportedly sanctioned ₹151 crore for advanced UAV technologies. The broader funding pipeline spans space, drones, quantum computing, robotics, AI, healthcare, biotech, climate tech, energy security and telecom. With ₹20,000 crore allocated in Budget 2025-26 to operationalise the larger ₹1 lakh crore RDI Fund, India is making first moves to back strategic technologies with capital at scale
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India’s ₹1 trillion RDI fund operating model takes shape. Govt plans to appoint BIRAC (bio-tech) and TDB (deeptech/engineering) as second-level fund managers to evaluate proposals, co-invest with VCs, and pushing long-term patient capital into frontier tech. Startups must now raise 50% matching funds from industry, with government money flowing through ANRF at ultra-low rates. If executed well, this could become India’s first serious attempt at a mission-driven innovation funding architecture.

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ANI
ANI@ANI·
#WATCH | On the Nobel laureate Abhijit Banerjee's statement that he does not have faith in Indian GDP numbers, India's Chief Economic Advisor (CEA), Dr V. Anantha Nageswaran, says, "... If I want the Indian economy to be bad and the statistics confirm it, then I am quiet. If the statistics don't confirm my belief or wish that the Indian economy is actually in a bad state, then the statistics are unreliable. I find this inconsistency difficult to accept." Watch the full podcast at: youtu.be/3g0VCR3KSlk?si
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Indian Tech & Infra
Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide·
🚨 India has risen from 15th in 2010 to 6th in 2025 on Container Port Throughput (TEUs). 🇮🇳
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