Ayush Mishra

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Ayush Mishra

Ayush Mishra

@AyushNeo01

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Ananda Nepali
Ananda Nepali@anandanepali99·
भारतीय 🇮🇳 मिडियामा रवि लामिछानेको भ्रमणलाई लिएर नेपालकै सबैभन्दा शक्तिशाली नेता मध्ये एकको रुपमा चर्चा भईरहेको छ 🤔।
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Ganesh shetty
Ganesh shetty@Ganeshs17123565·
@TataMotors_Cars @TataMotors Subject: Concern Regarding Coolant Oil Mixing Issue – Tata Nexon (2020 Model) Dear Tata Motors Team, I am writing to bring to your attention a recurring and serious issue I experienced with my Tata Nexon (2020 model), whose extended warranty expired at the end of last year. On 26th April, I noticed oil mixing in the coolant tank. Fortunately, I identified the issue early while inspecting under the bonnet. I immediately took the vehicle to an authorized service center, where the coolant mixing unit, coolant tank, and coolant were replaced. However, even after the service, residue is still being observed, indicating that the issue may not have been fully resolved. What is more concerning is that this does not appear to be an isolated case. A large number of Nexon users—potentially thousands—have reported similar coolant oil mixing problems. During my interaction with service centers, I was informed that this could be due to a manufacturing defect in the coolant mixing unit. Additionally, I observed that the replaced component now carries a different part number, which suggests that Tata Motors may already be aware of the issue and has made design or quality changes. If that is the case, it raises an important question as to why customers are still being asked to bear repair costs for what appears to be a widespread manufacturing defect. In my case, I had to spend approximately ₹12,000. However, I am aware of several other customers who faced much higher expenses, including radiator replacements costing upwards of ₹40,000. Given the scale and consistency of this issue across multiple users, I would like to request clarification on the following: Is Tata Motors officially aware of this defect? Has any internal investigation confirmed a manufacturing or design flaw? What corrective or preventive actions are being taken? Why are customers being asked to pay out-of-pocket for a widely reported issue? Is there any plan for extended support, goodwill repair, or recall for affected vehicles? As a customer, I chose Tata Motors for its reputation and reliability. It is disappointing to face such an issue, especially when there are indications that it may be systemic. I strongly urge Tata Motors to take immediate action, provide transparency on the matter, and support affected customers so they are not financially burdened for a defect beyond their control. I would appreciate your response and am available should you require any additional details. Sincerely,
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Ayush Mishra
Ayush Mishra@AyushNeo01·
@Ybhattarai_ Lol it id a very local issue, 99% of India is not even aware. For Nepal it would be big but for India is nothing.
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Yogesh Jung🗽
Yogesh Jung🗽@Ybhattarai_·
@AyushNeo01 केही खुतिन्न बोडरमा १०० भन्दा बडि सामन सरकारले रोक्दिएर भारतियको कति रुवाई छ उता गएर हेर।😀
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Yogesh Jung🗽
Yogesh Jung🗽@Ybhattarai_·
यो मुजि ईन्डियन धोतिले एक जना नेपाली भाई दरो कुटेको थियो अन्तिममा यसले पनि राम्रै झाप्पड भेटेछ राम्रो। कुनै दिन यो मुजि यता नेपाल तिर देखिएछ भने मलाई खवर गर है मुजिलाई खुट्टा बाधेर कोशिमा झार्दिन्छु।🤬
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Ayush Mishra
Ayush Mishra@AyushNeo01·
@Ur_som1 @Ybhattarai_ @narendramodi Why cant Balen do it. For India Nepal is non existent, it does not care about Nepal. Nepal's entire population/GDP is equivalent to 1 ward of Mumbai metropolitan corporation. Indian PM doesnt look into these small matters.
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Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar@sachin_rt·
Well done, Arjun. ❤️ Proud of the way you’ve carried yourself through this season, always believing in your ability, staying patient, working hard quietly, and remaining positive despite having to wait for your opportunity till the very last match. Cricket tests patience as much as skill, and you handled both beautifully today. Keep your feet on the ground, and continue being in love with the game like you always have. Love you always.👏
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Ayush Mishra@AyushNeo01·
@KuldeepD746 @Nalanda_index Oh really, human beings or any species are not equal on this earth, this is science, nature runs on Survival of the fittest. Either fight or die, socialism and communism curse that stops natural selection !
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Kuldeep
Kuldeep@KuldeepD746·
@AyushNeo01 @Nalanda_index I don’t need freebies, I don’t depend on them. God created all of us same, corrupt society created the division, your thinking is called slave mentality, try to change it. Thanks for your opinion.
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The Nalanda Index
The Nalanda Index@Nalanda_index·
In a country where over 80 crore people still depend on government ration schemes, billionaire heiress Isha Ambani made headlines at the Met Gala with an ultra-luxury look that has sparked massive discussion online. Reports claim: • Her saree was woven with gold threads • Her blouse featured 1,800 carats of diamonds, reportedly worth ₹200 crore • Her necklace was said to be worth over ₹800 crore with 480 carats of diamonds • Even her mango-shaped purse reportedly cost ₹95 lakh The contrast between extreme wealth and everyday struggles in India is once again becoming a topic of debate on social media.
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Dehati Armageddon Neutraliser
Dehati Armageddon Neutraliser@ImperiumHindu·
Vishwagorilla is a clown country for not annexing these chutiyas after first year of independence. Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan,Maldives- all should have been annexed into indian union
Not Just Headlines@Notjustheadline

🚨Nepal PM Refused to Meet India’s Foreign Secretary Despite Receiving Massive Indian Support A major diplomatic controversy has erupted after Nepal’s Prime Minister Balen Shah reportedly refused to meet India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri during discussions linked to the Kailash Mansarovar route and the Lipulekh dispute. The incident has sparked strong reactions in India, especially because Nepal remains heavily dependent on Indian economic assistance, trade access, disaster relief, fuel supplies, and financial support. India allocates hundreds of crores annually for Nepal’s development projects and has repeatedly extended additional aid during emergencies, earthquakes, and economic crises. Despite this long-standing support, Kathmandu’s latest move is being seen by many as an unprecedented diplomatic snub. Reports suggest Nepal’s leadership objected to meeting India’s Foreign Secretary directly and expected talks at the Prime Ministerial level instead. The cancelled meeting was supposed to focus on resolving tensions surrounding the Lipulekh Pass, a strategically important region claimed by Nepal. Nepal has recently hardened its stand on the issue and even raised objections over the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra route passing through the area. The development has reignited debate over India’s regional influence and whether neighboring countries truly respect New Delhi despite benefiting extensively from Indian support. Critics argue that while India continues funding infrastructure, trade connectivity, and humanitarian projects across South Asia, several neighboring governments increasingly use anti-India rhetoric for domestic political gains. In Nepal, nationalist politics centered around territorial claims against India has grown sharply in recent years. Maps showing “Greater Nepal,” including parts of Indian territory, have frequently appeared in political campaigns and public offices. India has so far maintained a restrained response, reiterating that relations with Nepal are rooted in shared culture, history, and people-to-people ties. However, the diplomatic refusal has become a larger talking point about how India projects power and authority in its own neighborhood.

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Ayush Mishra@AyushNeo01·
@Debasmita2997 @ImperiumHindu What posturing are you talking about ? We have shown enough sympathy to these clown nations. Nepal is claiming Indian territory, Bangladesh is sending crores of illegals, Sri Lanka capturing oyr fishermen. Tell me one thing India did againat them.?
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Ayush Mishra@AyushNeo01·
@openletteryt It all about PR, China has been running anti India propaganda in Nepal since 2016, india did nothing to counter it. And the low IQ common Nepal folks walk right into it. We should spent money on our PR rather than freebies
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Open Letter
Open Letter@openletteryt·
Nepal has always had amazing people. Warm, respectful, deeply connected to India in ways politics can never fully explain. Millions of Indians love Nepal, millions of Nepalis love India. Our borders stayed open because our relationship was never just diplomatic. It was civilizational. The frustrating part has always been the politics. One government after another keeps discovering new ways to play anti-India politics for short-term gains, even when common people on both sides clearly want friendship, stability, and cooperation. India and Nepal are too culturally connected to become enemies. Politicians will come and go. But the bond between ordinary Indians and Nepalis has survived every government, every controversy, and every attempt to divide it.
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Ayush Mishra@AyushNeo01·
@KuldeepD746 @Nalanda_index If these Baniyas are not there then India you would have suffered more. Ppl like these provides freebies and free ration to poor people.. not you, !
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Kuldeep
Kuldeep@KuldeepD746·
@Nalanda_index The great banias of gujrat have looted India for decades while common Indians were suffering. It will be written in history books and you grand children will laugh at you. First england now banialand.
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Ayush Mishra@AyushNeo01·
@ra92502 @arunlimbu @SouleFacts Nobody wanted to conquer Nepal, east India company did not see any potential in the territory. Its a wasteland which cant self sustain itself. Tell me one importance the for Nepal.
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Raj Pokharel
Raj Pokharel@ra92502·
@AyushNeo01 @arunlimbu @SouleFacts How do you know the land is not important to Nepal? We were never defeated by any countries. And do you think we will let this encroachment happen? Do you think we will forget all those sacrifices of our ancestors?
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Oxomiya Jiyori 🇮🇳
Oxomiya Jiyori 🇮🇳@SouleFacts·
Hello Nepal, You cannot rap your way out of a treaty. You cannot trend your way into a territorial claim. You cannot Gen Z your way past the Indian Ministry of External Affairs. India’s position is unchanged. India’s position is documented. India’s position is rooted in seven decades of uninterrupted practice. Nepal can shout. Nepal can post. Nepal’s Prime Minister can drop another single. The pilgrims will still cross at Lipulekh in June. The Yatra will go on. The map will not move. Diplomacy is not a music video.
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Ayush Mishra@AyushNeo01·
@AirdropMonz @KreatelyMedia You cannot threaten and then ask for cooperation. You should work on making your country viable economy, rather than doing this optics. Just try to get a foreign force in your territory and see the retaliation. India did not think attacking nuclear pakistan.
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Airdrop Monk 🧘‍♂️ 🇳🇵
You are not looking at isolated incidents. You are seeing a pattern. • Border disputes between India and neighbors remain unresolved • Nepal, China, and Pakistan each have active tensions with India • Nature of disputes differs. Territorial, strategic, ideological Take the Nepal case. • The 1816 Treaty of Sugauli defined the Kali River as Nepal’s western boundary • Nepal’s claim places Lipulekh, Kalapani, and Limpiyadhura east of that river • Nepal’s 1974 census recorded population and administrative presence in parts of this region • In 2020, Nepal updated its official map to include these ტერიტორიes Despite deep ties: • Open border • Shared religion and culture • Strong economic interdependence Trust continues to erode. When smaller states feel ignored: • Strategic options shift • External balancing becomes a real discussion This is where escalation begins. If pressure continues instead of resolution: • Nepal may be pushed to consider stronger security alignments • Even discussions around foreign military presence could emerge Regional leadership is not built through leverage alone. • Respect sovereignty • Resolve disputes with evidence and dialogue • Build trust through consistency “Vishwaguru” is earned through how neighbors feel, not what is declared. South Asia needs cooperation. Not coercion.
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Kreately.in
Kreately.in@KreatelyMedia·
Balen Shah is challenging India and China together!!! He will face the same fate like Mohammed Yunus and Mohammad Mizzu 😎
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Ayush Mishra@AyushNeo01·
@reddevilccr @AntarAgnika You cope watchmen, it's in your dreams buddy. People from Nepal come here to work if they are getting this much money why they will come all the way to Bangalore to work. You are probably a watchmen sitting outside and commenting living in delulu world.
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shishir
shishir@reddevilccr·
@AyushNeo01 @AntarAgnika I have 20 indians working as labors right now who work for 1000npr per day cope dhoti
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Agnika
Agnika@AntarAgnika·
Nepal’s latest assertion that Lipulekh Pass belongs to them and that India and China should stay away from the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra route is not just surprising, it’s a textbook case of selective history that ignores hard reality on the ground. This pass has served as India’s established gateway to Kailash for pilgrims since 1954, decades of uninterrupted access, border infrastructure, and joint management with China at the tri-junction. GoI’s response nails it: these are unilateral, artificial enlargements of territorial claims with zero basis in historical facts or actual control. The Sugauli Treaty of 1816 never fixed the exact watershed line the way Nepal now insists, and successive Indian maps plus on-ground administration have consistently treated Lipulekh as ours. India has shown remarkable restraint by keeping the door wide open for constructive dialogue. That’s mature neighbourhood diplomacy at its best. But Nepal needs to wake up to the bigger picture. Repeated provocations like this strain the very foundations of our relationship, the open borders, the massive trade surplus India extends, the remittances that keep Nepal’s economy afloat, and the deep cultural ties millions cherish. Push too hard and India will have no choice but to recalibrate, whether it’s tighter border protocols, reviewing preferential trade terms, or focusing development aid elsewhere. The consequences won’t be abstract. They will hit Nepali farmers, traders, students, and families who rely on India every single day. No one wins when trust erodes. True friendship demands respect for facts, not political theatre. Nepal should choose dialogue and shared Himalayan heritage over manufactured disputes. India stands ready, firm on its sovereignty yet committed to peace. Let’s keep it that way. Jai Hind. 🇮🇳
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Ayush Mishra@AyushNeo01·
@arunlimbu @SouleFacts Best solution is to ceed it to India and India investing heavily in Nepal's infrastructure and other areas. The land in question does not have much importance for Nepal while being a strategic location for India. Its a win win for both. People of Nepal should realise this.
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Arun K. Limbu® 🇳🇵
Arun K. Limbu® 🇳🇵@arunlimbu·
@SouleFacts Nepal is not Fatherland, Motherland nor Occupants nor does it puts interest on others internal affair ! It just wants to play fair and end the disputes !!
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Ayush Mishra@AyushNeo01·
@bbekshres @SouleFacts Just try to interept the current de facto border and you will see the wrath of Indian armed forces. You stood no chance fighting on horses against those tanks. I dare you please do it. And we don't want to conquer Nepal as it has nothing to offer. One of the poorest in the world
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bbek
bbek@bbekshres·
@SouleFacts He will succeed,, not like your murder modi.. who has murder hundred of people in dehradun and manipur.. you think about you people.. we Nepali will take our land lipulek limpiyadhura kalapani.. and if you have guts then close the boarder.. we don't need indian
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Ayush Mishra@AyushNeo01·
@yokonbola @acss1810 We are not bullying anyone, that land belongs to India since Indepedence. Nepal just want to divert attention brought this dispute in last 10 years.
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Aayush
Aayush@yekonbola·
@acss1810 Do we have to bully a weaker neighbour over a small territory when we can’t bully our stronger neighbour claiming arunachal pradesh in one hand & unable to take back POK ??
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Anisha Chettri अनीशा छेत्री
Lipulekh atleast now belongs to India. Under the doctrine of effective control in international law, territorial sovereignty is strengthened by the continuous display of state authority, administration, and physical presence without effective challenge which Nepal failed to do.
Sidhant Sibal@sidhant

Breaking: Nepal's Balen Shah Govt tells India, China not to undertake Kailash Mansarovar Yatra through Lipilekh since it is 'Nepal Territory'. Nepal Foreign ministry:

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