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Aditya Varma

@CupfulAditya

Kicking facts, burning egos: always with a full cup in my hand. 🇮🇳🔥

Dubai Katılım Ocak 2025
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TALO AFRICA
TALO AFRICA@Talo_Africa·
Africa’s future isn’t waiting it’s being designed. 🛠️Not outsourced. Not imported. Not inherited. It is being built by the people who live and understand its context. The question isn't whether Africa will rise, but who is intentional enough to shape it. #taloafrica
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uncle deng
uncle deng@NBaidmehta·
Another great news coming from electronics manufacturing sector Lava has submitted proposal under ECMS scheme to invest around Rs 1,100 crore over the next five years to deepen its presence in the electronics components ecosystem by setting up manufacturing for display modules,
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Somewhat earlier but delayed because bottlenecks weren't addressed but now after PN3 removal, ECMS scheme and EODB reforms( jan vishwas ) . This will grow steadily. Going forward we can see short term problem in electronics exports due to components price surge because of AI

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Mikku 🐼
Mikku 🐼@effucktivehumor·
So this is how they’re gaining so many followers. This mvsIim guy commented on Cockroach Janta Party post saying, “I’ll take your follower count to 10 million tomorrow” and he literally explained in a reel on his profile how he does it, which is by buying bots. Lmao They have 11M followers now, btw!
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Elelu Ayoola
Elelu Ayoola@EleluAyoola·
I have been following the 4D Doctrine closely, and for me it’s the first time I’ve seen Nigeria’s foreign policy feel so intentional and people-centered. What President @officialABAT is doing focusing on Demography, Development, Diaspora, and Democracy and finally connects diplomacy to things that actually affect us back home and abroad. It’s no longer just about showing up at meetings; it’s about using our population as a real strategic advantage, making sure the over $20 billion Nigerians abroad send home gets recognized as the economic force it is, and standing firm for democracy in West Africa. To be honest, words #TinubuGains capture what I’m seeing. The shift toward economic diplomacy is opening doors for investments, trade, and growth in manufacturing and agriculture. Our diaspora isn’t just an afterthought anymore, they’re treated like national assets with real influence. For me, the 4D framework shows we’re not just talking on the global stage, we’re building influence that comes back to benefit everyday Nigerians. @YusufTuggar @NigeriaMFA @nidcom_gov @abikedabiri
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Aditya Varma@CupfulAditya·
@Forbes_MENA_ This is why Abu Dhabi pushed diversification early. Others should've taken notes.
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Forbes Middle East
Forbes Middle East@Forbes_MENA_·
The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively shut for over 80 days, and getting it back to full capacity will take until 2027 at the earliest, ADNOC CEO Sultan Al Jaber warned. #Forbes For more details: 🔗 on.forbesmiddleeast.com/22pz
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The Tathya
The Tathya@_TheTathya·
Indigenous GaN Seekers Could Make India’s Astra Mk2 & Rudram-III Far Deadlier in Electronic Warfare 🔥 India’s next-generation missiles are getting a massive technological edge with indigenous Gallium Nitride (GaN) seeker technology. For missiles like Astra Mk2 and Rudram-III, GaN seekers dramatically improve target tracking, anti-jamming capability, and kill probability in heavily contested airspace. > Much higher radar power output > Strong ECCM and “burn-through” capability against enemy jamming > Better heat resistance at Mach 3+ speeds > Faster frequency hopping against DRFM jammers > Supports future multi-mode radar + infrared seekers The biggest breakthrough: > India is now developing these advanced GaN systems domestically through DRDO labs, reducing dependence on foreign technology restrictions and sanctions. 👉 Modern aerial warfare is no longer just about speed or explosive power. > The side that wins the electronic warfare battle usually wins the missile battle too... and India is rapidly closing that gap. 📌 Follow @_TheTathya for more such updates.
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Timothy Karera
Timothy Karera@Tkarera·
Mapped: AI Adoption by Country in 2026. UAE leads global AI usage,with 70% of working-age adults regularly using AI tools.Singapore ranks 2nd at 63%, while the US trails +20 countries despite leading AI development. Europe accounts for 11 of the world’s top 20 AI adoption markets
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Prof. Michael Tanchum
Prof. Michael Tanchum@michaeltanchum·
Food crisis looms for October/November 2026 Pesticides/herbicides crunch as well as fertilizer crunch is also at play El Niño Southern Oscillation will be another factor Significant differences in impact between different regions of the world Will update periodically
Food and Agriculture Organization@FAO

The closure of the Strait of #Hormuz is not a temporary disruption - it's the beginning of a systemic agrifood shock that could trigger a severe global food price crisis within six to 12 months, -- @FAO Chief Economist @MaximoTorero warns. fao.org/newsroom/detai…

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World Data Analysis
World Data Analysis@World_Data_A·
. INDIA may be drawing attention toward the wrong sectors The biggest long-term value creation stories may not come from semiconductors, aerospace, or even EVs alone. They may come from something far less glamorous: urbanisation. All strategic sectors are important, but urbanisation will create enourmous value Because urbanisation does not create just one sector. It simultaneously creates demand for: housing, cement, steel, transport, electricity, cooling, water systems, retail, logistics, consumer finance, tourism, digital services, and infrastructure. That is why the total value creation can become much larger than a single “strategic industry” According to the charts, India’s potential growth arenas could generate roughly $1.7–2.0 trillion in revenues by 2030. But what stands out is not only growth rates. It is market scale. Urban construction alone could become a $400–490 billion sector by 2030. Travel and tourism could reach $360–420 billion. Both are significantly larger than: * semiconductors ($100–120B), * aerospace & defense ($40–50B), * AI software and services ($40–50B), * EVs and batteries ($40–60B). This is extremely important because discussions about India often focus almost entirely on: chips, AI, or advanced manufacturing. But the charts suggest the real macro story may actually be: urban scale demand creation. Source: @McKinsey by Bhavesh Mittal, Rajat Dhawan, Kevin Russell, Mamta Deswal
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Anurag Shukla
Anurag Shukla@Anuraag_Shukla·
The piece challenges a dominant development assumption: that every poor country can become the next China or South Korea through exports and factories. Rodrik’s deeper point is that development strategy must change with historical conditions.
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Defence Matrix
Defence Matrix@Defencematrix1·
Eyup, R&D in everything is expensive and time taking for country like india, with limited budget and time, we should focus on niche technologies to put our existing resources, there R&D is needed where we learn something new. But for tech we already have building blocks, what we know we can develop, it’s not required to make everything on our own when we are getting it from somewhere with tech transfer and local production. Things like Jet engine tech requires more of our R&D effort than tech we have already mastered. Everything should be made in india is a myth. You can’t, no country does as we don’t have all the resources you will always have to import things. It’s better to put context, than a clip so that you don’t create controversy and people understand the point I was making. You can’t expect Startup to do R&D from the start, it’s hard to get investment, if you want to sustain you need orders then you can focus on R&D.
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"It is not necessary that we should develop everything by doing R&D," says @Defencematrix1 🫡🫡

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Aditya Varma
Aditya Varma@CupfulAditya·
@mxtaverse "Free market" challenging BJP from the right 😐 Good one
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Arjun*@mxtaverse·
I don't agree with this. "Free market" ideology is electorally irrelevant. BJP will acquire anyone who challenges them from the Hindu Right, or intimidate them into quitting altogether.
Sathish@sathishpgw

@mxtaverse There is a huge political space available for business friendly right economic policies..until someone challenges BJP from the right, there is no stopping BJP..every new party fights for that same poverty politics

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Aditya Varma@CupfulAditya·
@mxtaverse Singhvi saab defending RIL 😐 His party cries crony capitalism on TV daily
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Arjun*@mxtaverse·
Meanwhile, Central govt is fighting a case against Reliance for allegedly "stealing its gas", and Singhvi saab is appearing for RIL 😂
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Aditya Varma@CupfulAditya·
Solar boom but we import wafers. Pharma exports but we import APIs. That's not sovereignty, that's subcontracting 😐
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AI Insights
AI Insights@plzaccelerate·
Tobi Lütke: No One Is Using AI Enough Inside Companies⁣ ⁣ "No one's using it enough. If AI would have been around ever since Alan Turing first wrote about it, how would we do it? Just invert the whole thing."
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