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Karan Awtani

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It is the peculiar quality of a fool to perceive the faults of others and to forget his own. - Cicero

1984 Katılım Ocak 2013
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Brian Willott Farms@BrianWillott·
They should change the name to "Strait of Schrödinger". It's both open and closed at the same time.
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idrw
idrw@idrwalerts·
The narrative regarding the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) is shifting toward a coordinated media effort In US and India. Sources suggest that certain Indian contributors within American media outlets have been tasked with publishing content opposing India’s recent move to place the treaty in abeyance. Sources indicate that a wave of articles is imminent, framing the resumption of the original IWT terms as essential for regional "peace" and "stability." Pakistan is pushing for regularized, automated data sharing on river flows, which India views as a strategic security concern given the current bilateral climate. Next few weeks you could see articles like " Resuming IWT prevents water wars." " Data sharing builds trust " " India must uphold long-standing treaties "
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
This is only a surprise to people who are so blinded by online slop, partisan rage and retard right and far left talking points they don't understand how power works. OF COURSE the leader of the most powerful country in the world tells a country of 9 million people what to do! To believe otherwise is absurd and always has been.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

It's starting to look more and more like Trump tells Netanyahu what to do, and not the other way around

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India First Post
India First Post@ifpost47·
More headlines from the same: 🔹“India economy struggles amid Iran war” 🔹“Markets brace for shock” 🔹 “Jobs gap widening” 🔹 “AI ambitions under scrutiny” Economy, Jobs, Technology, Geopolitics. Every sector painted in pessimism. But where is the balance? Where is India’s rise in manufacturing, digital infra, defence, exports? A consistent negative framing creates a false global perception that India is unstable or vulnerable. This is not random it’s systematic. India doesn’t need validation but it must challenge distortion. Narrative warfare is real. And India must respond.
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India First Post
India First Post@ifpost47·
Look at the pattern in recent coverage of her in Bloomberg: 🔹“India’s domestic pressures linger” 🔹 “Hormuz blockade raises inflation risks” 🔹“Peacemaker Pakistan…” 🔹 “India’s new insurance rule raises risks” Across economy, geopolitics, and policy the framing is consistently negative, alarmist, and selective. No mention of: Growth resilience, Strategic autonomy & Structural reforms. Only risk amplification. This isn’t journalism it’s narrative engineering. Such framing impacts global sentiment, investor confidence, and India’s strategic image. Time to question: Why is India always shown as a “problem,” never as a “power”?
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Modi is using the women’s quota to redraw the electoral map and secure a 2029 win for the BJP, writes Menaka Doshi in India Edition. bloomberg.com/news/newslette…

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India First Post
India First Post@ifpost47·
Meet Menaka Doshi, Senior Editor at Bloomberg. Another day, another attempt to frame India through a distorted lens this time claiming women’s reservation is a political tool for 2029. Facts don’t support this narrative. One unique thing to be noticed that her articles are free to read no subscription required. India passed the Women’s Reservation Bill in 2023 to reserve 33% of seats in the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies for women. This aims to rectify historically low representation (approx. 14.94% in Lok Sabha), enhance decision-making, and accelerate socio-economic growth, transforming India from "women development" to "women-led development". Drastically boosts women’s participation in governance. The 1993 local body reservation showed success, with women occupying around 44% of seats in local assemblies today. HM Amit Shah has clearly stated: 🔹Southern states’ representation will increase, not decline. 🔹From 129/543 (23.8%) → 195/816 (23.9%). So where is the “discrimination”? This isn’t analysis. This is agenda-driven framing. When selective narratives are pushed globally, they don’t just misinform they shape perception, influence investors, and attempt to undermine India’s democratic credibility. India must start calling this out consistently and firmly. Follow the thread below for the full context 👇
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Modi is using the women’s quota to redraw the electoral map and secure a 2029 win for the BJP, writes Menaka Doshi in India Edition. bloomberg.com/news/newslette…

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Nikhil Mehra
Nikhil Mehra@TweetinderKaul·
The reports would have come flooding in if they had figured out the exculpatory angle. But the presence of undercover female cops, the detailed nature of the FIRs and the language in the WhatsApp chats make it impossible.
Amit Schandillia@Schandillia

Not one article on TCS in @newslaundry. Not one article on TCS in @scroll_in. Not one article on TCS in @thewire_in. Not one report on TCS by @ravish_journo. Not one report on TCS by @ajitanjum. Not one report on TCS by @abhisar_sharma. Ladies & gentlemen, “truth-to-power.”

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