Dr J S Suri

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Dr J S Suri

Dr J S Suri

@DRJSSURI

Pathologist since 1970 in Delhi.

शामिल हुए Ekim 2012
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Dr J S Suri
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Hello and welcome. I’m Dr J S Suri with Dr Apica Sharma the Host and the producer of the Podcast. Today we discuss one of the biggest silent threats to healthcare in India — Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). The host of this Podcast oiis Dr Apica Sharma, a renowned economist from NITI Aayog , who brings vital insights into AMR’s economic and policy impact. In India, antibiotics are often used without proper testing or prescription. What seems like a quick fix is actually making infections stronger and treatments less effective. AMR now affects not just health, but also our economy, healthcare access and national productivity. In this episode, we’ll briefly explore: Why antibiotics are losing effectiveness How misuse, weak regulation and diagnostic gaps contribute And, with Dr Apica Sharma, what AMR really costs India — and what actions are urgently needed If you’ve ever wondered why some infections no longer respond to treatment — this conversation is for you. I am extremely thankful to Dr Apica Sharma . Let’s begin. youtu.be/wgP118InxAc?si…
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Dr. Jill Stein🌻
Dr. Jill Stein🌻@DrJillStein·
The nuclear emergency in Iran-US-Israel stand off is not Iran's uranium enrichment (legal under NPT) but the growing potential for Israel to use its illegal nukes. Israel has enough nukes to kill millions & throw the world into nuclear famine. Disarm Israel now.
Reza Nasri@RezaNasri1

The international community’s collective survival now hinges on one non-negotiable priority: forcing Israel to dismantle its undeclared nuclear arsenal and submit it to full IAEA inspections. This is the only rational response to a regime that has spent decades proving, in real time and on live television, that it cannot be trusted with weapons of mass destruction. Look at the record. Israel stands accused before the International Court of Justice of committing genocide in Gaza. It has carried out relentless aggression against its neighbors, repeatedly violating ceasefires, assassinating officials on foreign soil, and bombing civilian infrastructure with impunity. Its forces have been credibly documented committing war crimes on an industrial scale—targeting hospitals, schools, journalists, and aid convoys—while its political leadership openly boasts about collective punishment. Israel treats international law as a suggestion for weaker nations, not a binding constraint on itself. UN resolutions, Geneva Conventions, ICJ orders, ICC arrest warrants are all ignored with a smirk and a shrug. This is the same regime that maintains an apartheid system of control over millions of Palestinians—separate roads, separate laws, separate rights—condemned by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and even Israeli human rights organizations. Systematic disregard for human dignity is state policy. And yet the West continues the obscene exceptionalism. While other states face sanctions, scrutiny, ultimatums and military attacks for solvable disagreements, Israel is handed billions in weapons, diplomatic cover, and the absurd right to threaten nuclear annihilation while denying it even possesses the bombs. That hypocrisy is no longer sustainable. A regime with this abysmal track record—apartheid, war crimes, genocide, ICC proceedings and a century-long pattern of expansionist aggression—has forfeited any moral or strategic claim to weapons of mass destruction. No exceptions. No more “strategic ambiguity.” No more looking the other way while a rogue nuclear power lectures the world about “existential threats” it manufactured through its own brutality. The international community must treat Israel’s nuclear program as the clear and present danger it is. Sanctions until full disarmament. Immediate suspension from international forums. A global coalition to enforce NPT adherence without the usual double standards. Anything less is complicity in the single greatest security risk on the planet today. The time for polite diplomatic language is over. Israel’s nukes are a loaded gun in the hands of wanted war criminals and serial arsonists. The world cannot afford to keep pretending otherwise.

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@araghchi No measure marks how strength matured, But roots grow deeper, far from sight— Preparing bloom, preparing flight. And when the moment comes to stand, No need to shout, no need to brand, For quiet work, so long concealed, Arrives complete… already revealed. Anonymous 🌹
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@araghchi No hunger fed by borrowed fame, Just steady steps, unseen, refined— A silent forging of the mind. While louder paths demand their due, The silent one remains most true; It builds in depth, it shapes in grace, It wins without a need to chase. No witness counts the nights endured
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“The Quiet Ascent” The story of present iran. In the quiet corners where no applause lives, Where effort breathes but rarely gives, No spotlight falls, no banners rise— Yet there, true transformation lies. No hurried noise, no restless claim, @araghchi
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K. C. Singh
K. C. Singh@ambkcsingh·
My take April 13, when most felt Iran-US talks were over. Now @realDonaldTrump says talks resuming before 2-week ceasefire ends. US’ “blockade” lets US claim a win. It may enable Iran’s gov to get IRGC on board. Issues: Uranium enrichment- later or never; Hormuz Strait opening- in lieu Iran accepting assets release & sanctions lifting; Security of Iran’s allies.
K. C. Singh@ambkcsingh

A US-Iran peace deal after one encounter would be unrealistic. Both sides had wish lists approved by their leaderships. Sticking points being: Hormuz Strait control, nuclear enrichment in Iran, Iranian links to allies & weapons development. Hope ceasefire holds as they rethink.

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Dr. Brahma Chellaney
Dr. Brahma Chellaney@Chellaney·
India’s Military Is Preparing for the Wrong War India’s military strategy remains geared toward fighting the next big conventional war, even as its two closely aligned regional adversaries, China and Pakistan, prosecute asymmetric campaigns against it. China’s stealthy land grabs in Ladakh in 2020 — achieved without firing a single shot — offer a telling example. America’s war in Iran has again underscored the new logic of warfare: advantage no longer rests solely with the technologically superior, but with the strategically adaptive. Despite unleashing overwhelming force, the U.S. failed to convert its tactical successes into a tangible strategic outcome in the face of Iran’s asymmetric reprisals. This is a lesson India can ill afford to ignore, given its continued emphasis on importing big-ticket platforms. It has consistently ranked among the world’s largest arms importers. New Delhi is now advancing a major Rafale deal with France worth around $40 billion — far exceeding its cumulative investment this century in indigenous missile and drone development. The Iran war, much like the conflict in Ukraine, highlights that low-cost drones and missiles are now decisive, transformative weapons of deterrence and reprisal, often outpacing traditional high-end systems in strategic effect. India’s costly obsession with conventional war is blinding it to a simple reality: big-ticket weapons no longer deliver commensurate strategic returns. openthemagazine.com/world/war-on-i…
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@Chellaney Peace isn’t one option among many—it is the only viable endgame, sooner or later. The sooner we choose dialogue over destruction, the fewer lives we lose learning that inevitable truth.
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JD Vance may have hit an impasse in negotiations with Iran, but Trump seems unbothered. “We win, regardless,” he declared. “We’ve defeated them militarily.” By his own logic, there is no reason to resume the war. But logic and consistency are foreign to a maverick leader who views peace and war through the lens of a reality show.
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@AdityaRajKaul Call it mediation or facilitation—what matters is that someone kept the door open for peace. That effort still counts, even when talks fall short.
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Aditya Raj Kaul
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Pakistan’s dream of Islamabad Accord on US-Iran fails. Terror state Pakistan invested massively in Global PR campaign to be seen as a Peace Mediator. Pakistan was nothing more than a facilitator in desi language like a Tent Wallah arranging food stalls, tents and water to guests.
Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul

#BREAKING: Islamabad talks fail. US-Iran have not reached an agreement after 21 hours of negotiations, says US Vice President JD Vance.

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@mehdirhasan Teri terror terror, meri terror meri security / Dadagiri / Right
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IndiaToday
IndiaToday@IndiaToday·
The USA's 2-week Ceasefire Last week, the Pakistani Foreign Minister made a very notable trip to Beijing. After that trip, China and Pakistan jointly released a five-point initiative to restore peace in the Middle East: @MichaelKugelman @ambkcsingh shares his views. #NewsToday | @sardesairajdeep
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@Chellaney This episode highlights the limits of force in achieving political objectives. Long-term stability will likely depend more on diplomacy, restraint, and multilateral engagement.
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Dr. Brahma Chellaney
Dr. Brahma Chellaney@Chellaney·
Trump’s Iran War: A Strategic Failure on All Fronts The cessation of hostilities against Iran marks a strategic defeat for Trump, underscoring how little his war of aggression actually achieved. First, it failed in its central aim: regime change. Instead, it has consolidated the Iranian regime’s grip on power, giving new life to a government that had been under strain. Second, the Strait of Hormuz — open before the war — is now subject to “regulated passage” under Iranian coordination. What Trump demanded as an unconditional reopening has instead evolved into a tacit recognition of Tehran’s authority, with Iran poised to levy transit fees much like Egypt does in the Suez Canal. Third, the war's international economic costs are vast and enduring. Damage to energy infrastructure across the Gulf and Iran will reverberate globally, making this war arguably the most economically disruptive in decades. Fourth, the war deepened America’s geopolitical isolation. Trump’s public frustration with NATO allies, as well as partners like Australia, Japan and South Korea, only underscored the lack of international backing for a war that had no basis in international law. Meanwhile, Gulf Arab states have been left to absorb both physical damage and reputational fallout. Fifth, the war has eroded not just Trump’s credibility, but that of the United States itself. Finally, it has fractured Trump’s domestic political base at a critical moment ahead of the midterms. This was a war that weakened America, rescued Iran’s theocratic regime and left Trump with little to show but wreckage.
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@ambkcsingh I have observed over the years that you have long experience and deeply passionate continuing study of foreign affairs especially of middle east and Iran with unbiased opinions. It is a treat to listen to on media, TV or social media. Unfortunately , i don't see you now.
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