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Indian & Indian only! Rest is fun & analysis. धर्मो रक्षति रक्षितः [Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitah] Dharma protects those, who uphold Dharma. RTs ≠ endorsements

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Dharmic Fundoo🚩🌺@DharmicFundoo·
GoI would not admit, but there's an effort by India to look for some middle ground among the warring parties in #IranWar. Foreign Ministry people are traveling to various capitals.. Only when there is an agreement between the various sides, would India come out in the open.
Narendra Modi@narendramodi

Received a call from my friend President Donald Trump. We reviewed the substantial progress achieved in our bilateral cooperation in various sectors. We are committed to further strengthening our Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership in all areas. We also discussed the situation in West Asia and stressed the importance of keeping the Strait of Hormuz open and secure. @POTUS @realDonaldTrump

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Dharmic Fundoo🚩🌺@DharmicFundoo·
@narendramodi Modi ij is keeping wellbeing of Indians living in the Gulf and energy security for India uppermost in his mind throughout this #IranWar. That is how it should be. Pakistanis have bigger fish to fry, like how to pay for the hotel where Islamabad Talks b/w US and Iran were held.
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Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Received a call from my friend President Donald Trump. We reviewed the substantial progress achieved in our bilateral cooperation in various sectors. We are committed to further strengthening our Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership in all areas. We also discussed the situation in West Asia and stressed the importance of keeping the Strait of Hormuz open and secure. @POTUS @realDonaldTrump
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Wishing you all a happy Baisakhi!
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Dharmic Fundoo🚩🌺@DharmicFundoo·
@ShivAroor If USA wants to succeed in opening #HormuzStrait and in demining, they may come up with the idea to mine the waters closer to Iran as well. Then nothing will pass through. All or Nothing.
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Shiv Aroor
Shiv Aroor@ShivAroor·
If you’ve been wondering about Iran’s sea-mines in the Strait of Hormuz, I break it down:
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Dharmic Fundoo🚩🌺@DharmicFundoo·
@sreemoytalukdar Khwaja Asif's anti-semitic remarks were just meant to build a little bit of credibility with the Iranians, saying they share a common cause. Iranians came due to the prodding of China, not because they trusted Islamabad.
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Dharmic Fundoo🚩🌺@DharmicFundoo·
What is underestimated in Pakistan is the sheer tourism potential of terror tourism. Imagine Pak opening up OBL's hideout in Abbotabad for Western tourists. Or all the terrorist camps & houses that were struck during #Balakot, #UriSurgicalStrike, #OpSindoor for Indian tourists👌
Jon Danilowicz@JonFDanilowicz

One of the striking aspects of the Islamabad Summit was the universally positive experience of the journalists who visited Pakistan and shared their positive impressions of the country and its people. Pakistan's decision to roll out the red carpet will surely pay dividends.

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Dharmic Fundoo🚩🌺
Dharmic Fundoo🚩🌺@DharmicFundoo·
@dhume I don't understand how anyone can deny that this sepoy is marketing Pakistan. Dhume is trying to project Indian ambivalence as denial and analysis of Pak's qualifications as a venue as jealousy, using gaslighting as a tool.
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Sadanand Dhume
Sadanand Dhume@dhume·
I genuinely don’t understand how any reasonable person can interpret the failure of the U.S. and Iran to reach a deal in Islamabad as a failure of Pakistani diplomacy. Consider what Pakistan achieved: 1. It got U.S. and Iranian negotiators in the same room at the highest level in 47 years. 2. It received public appreciation for its role from both warring parties. 3. It maintained the trust and tacit support of China and Saudi Arabia, important players in this drama. 4. It earned the goodwill of scores of nations that would like this conflict to end sooner rather than later. Is Pakistan worse off than it would have been if the U.S. and Iran had thrashed out an agreement? Yes, obviously. The Pakistani economy is fragile and particularly dependent on both energy imports and remittances from the Gulf. And if Saudi Arabia is drawn into the war Pakistan could be forced to honor its defense pact with the Kingdom, which could trigger widespread domestic unrest. But accepting that a deal is better than no deal for Pakistan (and many other countries) is not the same as claiming that the summit was a failure from Pakistan’s perspective. It most clearly was not. Pakistan has emerged, at least for now, as a prominent diplomatic actor on the world stage, and as the recipient of much international goodwill. I’m not sure how anyone can claim otherwise.
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Dharmic Fundoo🚩🌺@DharmicFundoo·
Trump would need a better way to blockade Hormuz Straits. Using ships may not work, as US ships may be targeted by Iranian drones. He could try using mines! Nonsense mental exercises apart, it is not right for Iran to be extracting toll from ships passing the straits.
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Dharmic Fundoo🚩🌺@DharmicFundoo·
Those aircraft have been brought to "safety" from the impending #OpSindoor Part 2.
Moeed Pirzada@MoeedNj

Pakistan Air Force reaching Eastern Saudi Arabia at a time when Pakistan is marketing itself as an honest broker between the US & Iran is a very bad optic. In the first instance, the “Mutual Defense Pact” between Pakistan & Saudia (Sept, 2025) is a ridiculous misnomer for a mercenary relationship where Saudis can only pay for Pakistan’s services through deferred oil payments, credit facilities & permitting expatriate remittances etc. This neatly fits in the pattern of mercenary relationship feuding European princely states exhibited in the period before the 18th century rise of nation states..Pakistan’s only defense challenge lies in its East with India and in case of a conflict the only help Saudis can extend is “Good Will” or the kind of mediation, Pakistan is offering to Iran which in reality is “Helping President Trump”..Saudis don’t even have the space to offend India when it comes to Pakistan.. Pakistan ~Saudi mercenary relationship demonstrates the extent to which Pakistan has lost its sovereignty because of its failing economy. Since nothing is working for economy, one can fear more and more shameless compromises in near future. Over the past few years, US led or influenced global institutions (IMF, World Bank, ADB, UK Aid, and EU’s GSP plus etc) have helped maintain a financial drip for Pakistan that has prevented a political meltdown but Pakistani regime is forced to give away more and more of its sovereignty & related resources without getting anything substantial for its economy and people. Majority of Pakistanis are becoming more and more poor, income inequality is increasing- but antics like the “Roman Games in Coliseum” continue like this “Islamabad Talks” - unless something substantial flows out for Iran, Pakistan and the region these talks will only be remembered as “Trump & Saudi Bail out” - Iran’s real need is lifting of Primary, Secondary & UN Sanctions and can make Nuclear related compromise in return; Pakistan benefits in a big way if Sanctions are lifted. Because Pakistan’s biggest problem that makes its exports uncompetitive is cost of energy. Iranian gas through IPI can give Pakistan breathing space & Iran provides a geographic corridor to Turkey and Europe - but Pakistani elite are busy as always in antics to please their masters and fooling people! PAF landing in Eastern Saudi Arabia and US Warships entering Straits of Hormuz (if without coordination with Iran’s military, as claimed by Barak Ravid in Axios) at a time when Iranian leaders are busy negotiating with the US Vice President, JD Vance, are not good signs - and raise very difficult questions! @tparsi @vali_nasr @RealScottRitter @BarakRavid

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Dharmic Fundoo🚩🌺@DharmicFundoo·
@YRanaraja @JDVance Are you saying India has to first kill all the "leaders" in Pakistan before coming to the table? That would be a bold move. 👏 x.com/YRanaraja/stat…
Yasiru@YRanaraja

Indian Ocean conference 2026 was held without Pakistan, a major Indian Ocean Nation. Why? Even after killing all Iran leaders, If @JDVance of U.S.-Iran can come a table to discuss, why can’t the Indian Ocean nations find any synergy? Stop this Kindergarten diplomacy.

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Yasiru@YRanaraja·
Indian Ocean conference 2026 was held without Pakistan, a major Indian Ocean Nation. Why? Even after killing all Iran leaders, If @JDVance of U.S.-Iran can come a table to discuss, why can’t the Indian Ocean nations find any synergy? Stop this Kindergarten diplomacy.
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@mvmeet So much Modi-hate makes these toolkit people suck up to Porkistan. That is the rock-bottom of human existence.
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Mahesh Vikram Hegde 🇮🇳
India, the so-called Vishwaguru, should have handled the US–Iran negotiation… Pakistan is doing great Anti-India experts were already shouting this as if they knew everything Well… the negotiation has now failed Funny how it works... Had India led it and failed, the same voices would be screaming, "Vishwaguru exposed!" For some, the daily priority seems simple... find a way to pull India down And here’s another irony… Believing the negotiations would succeed, Pakistan reportedly sent 13,000 soldiers to Saudi Arabia just yesterday after 49 days Now if the conflict escalates again, what happens next? Will Pakistan take a stand against Iran or remain stuck in an uneasy dilemma ?
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Dharmic Fundoo🚩🌺@DharmicFundoo·
@jawharsircar When Modi-hate forces you to suck up to Porkistan - then you know your existence has reached the very bottom! Sigh!
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Jawhar Sircar
Jawhar Sircar@jawharsircar·
See how USA's VP praises Pakistan to the skies even though the Iran deal failed. Iran thanked Pakistan too. That is DIPLOMACY. By choosing a crafty but unreliable n incompetent IFS YesMan as Foreign Minister to Saffronise the IFS — Modi harmed Indian Diplomacy Beyond Repair.
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Dharmic Fundoo🚩🌺@DharmicFundoo·
@amjadt25 It seems Iran now hates UAE even more than Israel, and that means something. Iran will try to destroy UAE now no matter what. I think, this is something every Emirati understands. There are two cards UAE can play. You mention one above.
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Amjad Taha أمجد طه
We do not and will not accept a terrorist regime. CRUSH the ISLAMIC REGIME in Iran. Destroy it all. Zero negotiation with terrorists. Do not be like the EU, still too cowardly to act.The UAE has destroyed and will destroy every Iranian missile and drone that targets us. PAKISTAN FAILED. Anyone who tries to keep this regime alive will fail. God bless the UAE. God bless the USA. God bless the Iranian people.
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President of India
President of India@rashtrapatibhvn·
The passing of Asha Bhosle Ji has created a huge void in the world of music. Her legendary career as an iconic singer has defined an era of music in India. I have fond memories of having interacted with her personally. She led her life on her own terms as an artist and as an individual. With her melodious and timeless voice, she enriched Indian music for decades. Her music will live forever. Her demise is an irreparable loss to music lovers. I convey my heartfelt condolences to her family and countless admirers.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Deeply saddened by the passing of Asha Bhosle Ji, one of the most iconic and versatile voices India has ever known. Her extraordinary musical journey, spanning decades, enriched our cultural heritage and touched countless hearts across the world. Be it her soulful melodies or vibrant compositions, her voice carried timeless brilliance. I’ll always cherish the interactions I’ve had with her. My condolences to her family, admirers and music lovers. She will continue to inspire generations and her songs will forever echo in people’s lives.
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Kaal Chiron काल्किरण
स्मरल्या मला न तेव्हा माझ्याच गीतपंक्ति मग ओळ शेवटाची सुचवून रात्र गेली केव्हा तरी पहाटे उलटून रात्र गेली मिटले चुकून डोळे हरवून रात्र गेली आशाताई - श्रीराम… 🙏🙏😔 We Hindus and Indians owe a great deal to you and your family. Life would not have been same - in pleasure or pain - without your songs to give words to all the emotions we feel in our lives. May mother Shāntādurgā and father Mangesha grant you sadgati. May you return back in a developed and Hindu-India in a dhārmik family to continue your journey towards Amrutam. Sharing a Bengali song on durgā in Yaman-KalyāNa sung by Asha tai. youtu.be/45O8KBhSZ0I?si…
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Eric 𝕏
Eric 𝕏@WorldStrategist·
Singapore’s Foreign Minister on why he cannot accept negotiating with Iran for safe passage of ships. Definitely worth listening to:
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Ashish@ItsAshishThakur·
@DharmicFundoo I like that they are independent countries. Either you are a troll or a bot, respect other countries.
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Dharmic Fundoo🚩🌺@DharmicFundoo·
I think, it is time, that UAE, Bahrain and Oman sign the Instrument of Accession with India. It is, of course, their choice, whether they wish to do so! That is basically the only way to ensure security and prosperity of the region.
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