

Rahul Kumar
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International Relations, Journalism, NGOs II Fellowships: Chevening II RNTC II Reuters @IIMC_India @OfficialPU @Uniwestminster @MiddlesexUni



40°C outside. No AC. Yet this space feels instantly cooler. What if surviving India’s heatwaves didn’t depend on electricity—but on smart, sustainable design? Watch how Jaipur’s first net-zero cooling station is changing the way cities fight extreme heat. Tell us—should every city have this? #Jaipur #Rajasthan #CoolingStation #Heatwave #SummersIndia [Sustainable Architecture, Rajasthan, Jaipur, Heatwave in India, Summers in India]












McKinsey just confirmed what the numbers have been screaming: India now supplies 40% of US smartphone demand. Replaced China. Five years ago India made zero smartphones for the US market. Zero. Today four out of every ten smartphones Americans buy come from Indian factories. Apple alone shifted $20 billion in exports to India. Foxconn Sriperumbudur. Tata Hosur. Pegatron Chennai. These are not assembly units anymore — PCB manufacturing, camera module assembly, and precision machining all happening domestically. But here is the part McKinsey buried in the footnotes: India is not just replacing China in phones. Indian factories now export $2.5 billion in components TO China. The supply chain has reversed. The 'screwdriver assembly' crowd has been saying this for five years. Meanwhile India's electronics exports crossed $30 billion, component localisation hit 23%, and the PLI pipeline has $6.2 lakh crore in committed investment. At some point the skeptics need to update their 2019 talking points. The data moved on.






A Parliamentary Standing Committee, has flagged that a majority of metals and alloys, needed for making rockets and missiles, among other items continue to be imported. Link 👇 tribuneindia.com/news/india/ind… @thetribunechd

The Real Bengal beyond Kolkata Marxism and Islamism ~ Watch the dance of human skulls (kapaala nritya) in Gajan mela from Rudro dev temple in Kandi. Today is Chaitra Sankranti, the last day of Bengali year, and celebrates Charak pujo/Gajan utsob. It marks the end of month long penance undertaken by devotees for Mahadeva.  The Gajan Mela is an ancient Shiva-centric festival celebrated in West Bengal for the entire month of Chaitra, culminating as Charak pujo or Gajon utsob on the day of Chaitra Sankranti. It is also known as Shiber Gajan, and the devotees express their belief in Bhagwan Shiva through various rigorous penance rituals, such as piercing of tongues and backs, walking on hot coals, etc. Video by Dipika Das.