Rathod_Ajay_Kant

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Rathod_Ajay_Kant

Rathod_Ajay_Kant

@KaroSaaf

Hate bull shit unless 🌟ted by me!

Independent India Katılım Eylül 2018
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Rathod_Ajay_Kant@KaroSaaf·
@FabulasGuy Asking questions doesn't require in-depth knowledge about any country or topic. Questions are asked on behalf of the common people who would like to question the absurd policy of the government. She knows better than Sapna Sapna Sarvanan Khi khi khi
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Lala
Lala@FabulasGuy·
Going to an event and shouting like a troll is easy. But facing real journalism and tough questions yourself? Not so easy. Norwegian journalist Helle Lyng was brutally exposed by NDTV journalist. When asked what she actually knows about India, her answer sounded no different from what she heard in the MEA press conference: “I love India, I love Yoga, Indian food.” that seemed to be the full extent of her knowledge about India lol
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Rathod_Ajay_Kant@KaroSaaf·
@AdityaRajKaul PM Modi loves headlines even if it could be as absurd as Melody chocolate compared with PM Meloni. I wish he could concentrate on his PM roles and responsibilities.
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Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul·
Everyone is ordering Melody on Blinkit! 🤣 Parle guys are going to thank Modi-Meloni for the biggest spontaneous brand endorsement!
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Rathod_Ajay_Kant@KaroSaaf·
@RanaAyyub बाल झड़ गए पर रोमांस नहीं गया
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Rana Ayyub
Rana Ayyub@RanaAyyub·
Is this our foreign policy ?
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Rathod_Ajay_Kant@KaroSaaf·
@GiorgiaMeloni मोदी जी को 14 फर्बरी को जाना चाहिए था। चाकलेट डे मन जाता
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Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi@RahulGandhi·
आर्थिक तूफ़ान सर पर है, और हमारे प्रधानमंत्री इटली में टॉफ़ी बाँट रहे हैं! किसान, युवा, महिलाएँ, मज़दूर और छोटे व्यापारी सब रो रहे हैं - PM हंसकर रील बना रहे हैं, और BJP वाले ताली बजा रहे हैं। यह नेतृत्व नहीं, नौटंकी है।
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Rathod_Ajay_Kant@KaroSaaf·
@narendramodi एक टाइटैनिक वाला पोज तो बनता हैं मोदी जी, अदानी के बंदरगाह पे खिंचवा लीजिए।
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Appena atterrato a Roma, ho avuto l'opportunità di incontrare il Primo Ministro Meloni a cena, seguita da una visita all'iconico Colosseo. Abbiamo scambiato opinioni su una vasta gamma di argomenti. Attendo con interesse i nostri colloqui di oggi, durante i quali proseguiremo la conversazione su come rafforzare l'amicizia tra India e Italia. @GiorgiaMeloni
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Erik Solheim
Erik Solheim@ErikSolheim·
In defense of Indian 🇮🇳 democracy! During Prime Minister Narendra Modi most successful visit to Norway a minor incident happened. A Norwegian journalist demanded that the prime minister starts holding press conferences. She claimed that Indian democracy is in bad shape. May be its time to pause? May be its time to be a bit curious to the world’s largest democracy? Two weeks ago five Indian states and territories held elections. The turn out in the battlefield state of West Bengal was 94%. In the last local election in Norway it was 62%, in many European local elections turn out is below 50%. Can voting in massive numbers be a signal Indians trust their democratic process? In the same election BJP won big in Assam and West Bengal. It lost even bigger in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Can this diversity be a signal that Indian democracy is reflecting the will of the people? The journalist referred to a democracy ranking putting India at 157 in the world, behind many dictatorships and deeply troubled states. When a ranking is so obviously contrary to common sense, why not ask critical questions to those making the ranking rather than demand that leaders shall comment on nonsense? I recommend Salvatore Babones book “Dharma democracy”. The book debunks convincingly the flawed methodology of these rankings. It was referred to a ranking claiming it’s very dangerous to be a journalist in India. Reality is that it is more dangerous to be journalist in the US and far more dangerous in the vast majority of other nations in the world. Let’s be real. India is not perfect. Of course there are incidents. India has a population the size of North America, South America and Europe combined. But India is much more peaceful than Europe or the Americas. That’s remarkable - given the ethnic, language and religious diversity of India and the many development challenges. Unless we consider democracy a form of government only suited for some very small, peaceful and homogeneous Western European nations, may be we should commend Indian democracy? India is the only major former UK colony which became and has remained a democracy. Its sometimes claimed that the Brits taught India democracy. If that was the case why isn’t Myanmar or Pakistan or the Gulf kingdoms democracies??? Reality is that Indian democracy is both homegrown and extraordinary successful.
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Reshma Alam
Reshma Alam@reshma_alam7·
You do work from Home He does Romance from Rome!
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News Arena India
News Arena India@NewsArenaIndia·
PM Modi witnesses 'Trigalbandi' performance in Rome, Italy.
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Rathod_Ajay_Kant@KaroSaaf·
@NewsArenaIndia PM Modi wants to get the closest look at the women dancing. The camera man has been briefed to capture the "mughdh" look while PM Modi is observing each move closely. After retirement PM Modi will have the expertise to be a Dance India Dance judge.
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Rathod_Ajay_Kant@KaroSaaf·
@Bitt2DA नॉर्वे में अदानी का काम करके भाभी जी से मिलने पहुंचे मोदी जी
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Hardik Bhavsar
Hardik Bhavsar@Bitt2DA·
थारा भाई नरिंदर मूडी इटली पहुँच गये है थोड़ी ही देर में meme की बाढ़ आने वाली है 😃
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Giorgia Meloni
Giorgia Meloni@GiorgiaMeloni·
Welcome to Rome, my friend! 🇮🇹🇮🇳
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Rathod_Ajay_Kant@KaroSaaf·
@dhruv_rathee India as a country is turning into a PR job for PM Modi. Adani as a company is slowly replacing India.
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Dhruv Rathee
Dhruv Rathee@dhruv_rathee·
Pls guys
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Sakshi Narula
Sakshi Narula@mssakshinarula·
Photo of the decade.
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Rathod_Ajay_Kant@KaroSaaf·
@ARanganathan72 No. That's only for the camera and photo ops. They have now reverted to flashy lights on large conveys.
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
First it was Modi, then followed Amit Shah, and now it is Yogi - those facing the greatest threats have cut their security convoys. This recklessness must stop. Saving fuel cannot come at the cost of securing lives, it must be based on rational cost-benefit analysis. My views:
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31GLOCK
31GLOCK@31GL0CK·
Norwegian journalist Helle Lyng Svends @HelleLyngSvends has become a growing embarrassment for Norway’s citizens and our Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre @jonasgahrstore . What should have been a proud moment for Norway @norwaymfa hosting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi @PMOIndia @narendramodi for the first time in 43 years, awarding him the country’s highest civilian honor, signing a Green Strategic Partnership with 12 new agreements on clean energy, sustainability, health tech, digital cooperation, and trade was instead hijacked by her personal grandstanding and turned into an international spectacle that makes Norway look rude, entitled, and diplomatically clumsy.This wasn’t a full open press conference. It was a joint statement session with clear protocols. Modi followed standard procedure for such high-level bilateral visits: brief remarks, handshake, and exit. Yet Helle positioned herself as the hero, later tweeting that Modi “would not take my question” while waving the World Press Freedom Index (Norway #1, India #157). She framed it as brave journalism. Most Norwegians see it as embarrassing performative activism that damages our national interests.Norway’s relationship with India matters. We are building real partnerships in the green transition exactly the kind of cooperation Norwegians expect from our government. Billions in potential investments, jobs, technology sharing, and climate goals. Modi’s visit was substantive diplomacy. Instead of highlighting these achievements, the global narrative became “Modi dodges questions in free Norway” thanks to Helle’s viral 16-second clip. This helps no one except her personal brand.Real journalism holds power to account, but there’s a time, place, and manner. Ambushing a foreign head of government during a state visit on Norwegian soil, in front of our own Prime Minister, crosses into disrespect. It signals to the world that Norway cannot host important partners without turning events into awkward confrontations. What message does this send to leaders from Germany, the US, China, or Saudi Arabia? Come to Oslo at your own risk?Helle’s approach reflects poorly on Norwegian citizens who value pragmatism, politeness, and results over viral outrage. Many of us are cringing. We pay taxes for competent foreign policy, not for journalists to chase personal clout at the expense of our Prime Minister’s hard work. Støre stood there politely while our guest was effectively ambushed. This undermines the goodwill built over months of preparation.The World Press Freedom Index she brandished is published by Reporters Without Borders — an NGO with its own biases, selective sourcing, and inconsistencies. India is the world’s largest democracy with a raucous, competitive media landscape. Modi has been elected multiple times by 1.4 billion people. He chooses his communication style Mann Ki Baat, controlled interviews, direct voter outreach and has stuck to it for over a decade. That’s his prerogative as India’s leader. Norway’s press norms do not dictate how foreign elected leaders behave on our soil. By shouting during a joint briefing and then spinning the walk-off as cowardice, Helle ignored the substance: cultural exchanges, economic deals, shared Arctic and Indo-Pacific interests. She made it about “her question.” This self-centered stunt fuels stereotypes of arrogant Europeans lecturing the Global South. India is a rising superpower and vital partner, not some dictatorship to be publicly shamed. Her actions risk harming Norway’s reputation as a serious, respectful actor on the world stage.Norwegians pride ourselves on being practical and solution-oriented. We understand that diplomacy requires tact. Shouting at guests during photo-ops achieves nothing constructive. If Helle has legitimate concerns about press freedom in India, there are better forums: op-eds, interviews with Indian journalists, or private diplomatic channels. Turning a bilateral summit into her personal protest makes Norway look unserious and weakens Støre’s position.This incident highlights a deeper issue with parts of legacy Norwegian media: more activism than balanced reporting. Many citizens already distrust mainstream outlets for prioritizing ideology and clicks over national interests. Helle’s behavior reinforces that skepticism. She is becoming a symbol of why some Norwegians roll their eyes at Dagsavisen commentators more focused on international virtue-signaling than serving Norwegian readers or advancing pragmatic foreign policy. PM Støre deserves better. His government invested time and resources to strengthen ties with India at a time when energy security, green tech, and diversified partnerships are critical. Helle’s grandstanding risks poisoning the atmosphere for future cooperation. Indian officials and citizens noticed. The replies to her post were filled with Indians pointing out the format was never a full Q&A, questioning why a Norwegian journalist feels entitled to hijack their PM’s visit.We should expect more from our journalists. Question leaders yes. But do it professionally, not by turning important state visits into cringe-worthy viral moments that embarrass the host nation. Norway’s citizens want a media that informs, not one that performs. We want a Prime Minister who can deliver results without his events being derailed by ego.Helle Lyng Svends is increasingly becoming an embarrassment not just for herself, but for all of us who value Norway’s reputation as a competent, respectful country. It’s time for reflection in Norwegian media circles: Is this the image we want the world to see? A nation of serious partners or lecturing activists chasing likes? Enough with the stunts. Focus on the deals that actually benefit Norwegians energy, jobs, technology, and a stable world order. Our Prime Minister and our country deserve diplomacy that works, not viral embarrassment.
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Rathod_Ajay_Kant@KaroSaaf·
@dpradhanbjp The Indian education minister doesn't tweet anything related to education in his entire day. This happens only in India.
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Dharmendra Pradhan@dpradhanbjp·
ज्ञान प्राप्त करने के लिए गुरु के पास विनम्रता, सेवा और प्रश्न भाव से जाओ। तत्वदर्शी ज्ञानी तुम्हें सत्य ज्ञान प्रदान करेंगे। #ShikshaSubhashitam
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