
MK Gandhi
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60+ technologies(hardware, materials, sub-systems, chemicals) developed after decades of effort by ISRO(paid for by Indian Govt), are being sold to private firms at very very low cost... An Indian Parliamentary panel has done a great job My report 👇

Starlink now has over 10,000 active satellites in orbit

A new chapter in India’s energy journey begins. With OALP Round-XI now live, we unlock vast frontiers beneath our land and seas—powering growth, resilience, and self-reliance. Round-X (~25 blocks; ~182,589 sq km) and Round-XI (~80,228 sq km) are now on offer - together unlocking ~262,817 sq km for exploration. This is a decisive step aligned with the vision of Hon'ble Prime Minister Sh @narendramodi Ji under #SamudraManthan: fast-tracking bidding, expanding acreage, and strengthening India’s energy security. The quest to discover India’s hidden energy wealth continues. 🇮🇳 #NewIndia #EnergyFuture


#IranWar - The impact on India’s trade deficit and the rupee has been devastating. India today imports five million barrels of crude oil per day. At $100 a barrel, India’s daily import dollar outflow is $500 million. That is unsustainable, writes @MinhazMerchant t.ly/xsFWL





'Don't Say Thank You Modi': Anand Ranganathan On India's Fuel Tax Cuts Amid West Asia War #AnandRanganathan argues that the recent fuel price cuts are a correction not a favour. He points out that when #COVID sent #oil prices to negative $37 a barrel, Indian consumers were still paying much higher rates at the pump. "You collected enough through this Ponzi scheme. Yes, it's good that you cut it but let's not go overboard," he says. #FuelTax #WestAsia #India @ARanganathan72 @prasadaditi




IQ of Dia Mirza 🤡 She is opposing Uniform Civil Code because if elections happen at same time, it may not be fair election. What has UCC to do with One Nation One Election? 😭



So I finally watched Dhurandhar 2. I found the first part gripping and was looking forward to the sequel. Have to say it was a disappointment: vulgar propaganda, poorly plotted, gratuitously violent, and lacking creative discipline. Rating: C.




PM Modi had said that the stock market would break all records in the 3rd term. Yes the market has broken all records but in the downside.




Nothing’s standing between our guy and a citibike on a nice day in New York







@MakrandParanspe @BJP4India Since you claim you’re PhD some financial information for you. Modi came in office when ₹59 today it’s ₹95. That puts the CAGR for devaluation at 4%. This was historic devaluation rate as well.


BREAKING Rupee Hits Record Low Of 94.15 Against US Dollar For The First Time

In the middle of war dependence on imports from China, Russia and Iran for oil, fertilizer and other critical equipment is going up dramatically. What are we getting from US &Israel exactly? Expect economic disaster!

Trump: I hang out with losers because it makes be feel better. I hate guys that are very, very successful and you have to listen to their success stories. I like people that like to listen to my success.

BREAKING: Pakistan is mediating to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan also operates the only deep-water port on the Arabian Sea that lets China bypass the Strait of Hormuz entirely. Both of these things are happening at the same time. Nobody has connected them. Gwadar Port sits 400 kilometres from Hormuz on the Arabian Sea coast of Balochistan. It is operated by China Overseas Port Holding Company under a 40-year lease. It is the southwestern terminal of the $62 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a 3,000-kilometre network of roads, railways, and pipelines connecting the Arabian Sea to Xinjiang. CPEC was designed from inception to let China bypass maritime chokepoints. It cuts China’s Middle Eastern energy import route from 12,000 kilometres by sea to 2,500 kilometres overland per CPEC’s own planning documents. The Strait of Hormuz is closed. Traffic has collapsed over 90 percent. Iran is collecting yuan tolls from Chinese-linked vessels. Iran’s parliament is drafting legislation to make the toll permanent per Bloomberg. And Gwadar, the Chinese-controlled bypass, sits right there. Outside the strait. On the other side of the chokepoint. Operational. On March 25, Pakistan delivered America’s 15-point peace plan to Iran per Witkoff’s confirmation at a Cabinet meeting. On the same day, PLA Navy Ship Daqing docked in Karachi for Sea Guardian IV, joint drills running through April 2 in the Arabian Sea per Pakistan Navy and ISPR. The drills are protecting the same maritime corridor where Gwadar sits. Pakistan is the only country on earth that profits from both outcomes of this war. If Hormuz reopens, Pakistan gets American credit, aid, and restored regional relevance. Witkoff called the mediation channel “strong and positive.” PM Sharif offered to host face-to-face talks. Pakistan’s army chief has a personal relationship with Trump per Al Jazeera. If Hormuz stays closed or permanently tolled, Gwadar becomes the most strategically valuable port on the planet. Every barrel of oil that cannot transit Hormuz increases the economic case for overland delivery through CPEC. Every yuan toll that normalizes non-dollar settlement at the strait accelerates China’s investment in the bypass corridor that terminates at a port Beijing already controls. Pakistan sits on both sides of the trade: American mediator and Chinese landlord. Iran’s fifth ceasefire condition demands permanent sovereignty over Hormuz. If any version of that condition is accepted, the IRGC toll regime becomes international precedent. The country that benefits most from a permanent Iranian toll on the strait is China, which gains leverage to accelerate Gwadar as the alternative. The country facilitating the negotiation between those parties is Pakistan, which hosts both America’s peace plan and China’s bypass port. The Sea Guardian drills end April 2. Trump’s deadline expires April 6. Four days between the end of Chinese military exercises in Pakistan’s waters and the moment the largest US military buildup since 2003 either strikes or stands down. Pakistan receives 81 percent of its arms from China per SIPRI. It owes China over $30 billion. It holds Major Non-NATO Ally status with the United States. It is simultaneously a debtor to the bypass builder, an ally of the strait enforcer, and a mediator for the power trying to reopen the chokepoint the bypass was built to circumvent. This is not diplomacy. This is architecture. And the architect wins regardless of which door opens. Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…










