Kuldeep Singh Bais
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Kuldeep Singh Bais
@KuldeepSingBais
Communication Professional with Jindal Steel
Delhi ,Indore & Unnao (U.P) Katılım Mart 2013
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The tragedy in Chhattisgarh is deeply painful. 20 families have lost everything. Proper compensation, livelihood support for the families, and a thorough investigation are non-negotiable.
But naming Shri @AnilAgarwal_Ved Ji in the FIR before any investigation raises serious concerns. He is a self-made man from a humble and backward community background who built a global enterprise from scratch. He had no role in that plant's operations.
When accidents happen in PSU plants or Railways, do we name the Chairman? We do not. The same standard must apply to the private sector too.
Investigate first. Establish responsibility based on evidence. Then act.
India's #ViksitBharat vision needs people like Shri Anil Agarwal to keep investing and building. That happens only when investors trust the system. 🇮🇳

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Asked someone from the industry whether foreign investors are still interested in allocating to India. The TLDR:
Interest has pretty much died out. India is seen as geopolitically exposed, especially to an oil shock. There are no real AI plays. Valuations are rich. And the rupee situation doesn't help.
On top of that, investors who were sitting on gains have taken money off the table and are now looking at markets like Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Europe etc instead.
He also pointed out that our LTCG/STCG structure and the increase in STT have made India less attractive compared to other markets that are seeing inflows.
If we need to attract FPIs back, and we do, fixing this feels like pretty low-hanging fruit.
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@rahulpandita इसी तरह आप स्वस्थ रहें और दौड़ते रहें 🔥
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Public spaces are for everyone—but only if they’re accessible. ♿️🚶♀️
Accessibility isn’t just about ramps; it’s about independence and participation for all. Proud to support @Svayam in building barrier-free, inclusive cities
#WorldAccessibilityDay #Accessibility4All #Svayam
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VIDEO | Delhi: Jindal Panther claimed a hard-fought 10–9 victory over Jaipur Achievers in an intense extra-time contest at the Northern India Polo Championship, held at the Jaipur Polo Grounds on Thursday.
Speaking after the match, Naveen Jindal said, "We will try our best. I was lucky to score two good goals today, but Sunday is a new day. For me, the most important thing is that everyone comes out without injuries, both players and horses. Winning is not everything in polo; it’s about giving your best and enjoying the game with friends.Polo is not a mass sport like cricket, but it is growing in popularity. People who watch it really enjoy the intensity and skill involved. We need better infrastructure, more grounds and training facilities, to take the sport forward, along with greater support from the government. Polo was last played in the Olympics in 1936. With India aiming to host the 2036 Olympics, the Indian Polo Association will make efforts to bring the sport back to the Olympic stage."
(Full video available on PTI Videos - ptivideos.com)
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After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today.
I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.
It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC.
May God bless America.

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ACID RAIN IN TEHRAN
FOLLOWING AN ATTACK ON OIL STORAGE FACILITIES
“Following an attack on two oil storage facilities in Tehran last night, a layer of thick smoke has formed over the city. As a result, today’s precipitation has turned acidic. Reports have already emerged of severe threats to public health due to today’s acidic rain in Tehran, including lung, eyes, and skin irritation in children and older age groups.”

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Excellent article by Anuja Jaiswal in Times of India today discussing how toxic relationships and persistent stress can accelerate biological ageing. Thank you for quoting me and for highlighting the importance of healthy social environments for long-term wellbeing.
@AnujaJaiswalTOI @timesofindia @toi

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A Torpedo in India’s Backyard: Why the U.S. Strike Looks Like An Unfriendly Act
The U.S. torpedoing of the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena in India’s maritime backyard is more than a battlefield event; it is a strategic embarrassment for New Delhi. The ship had just participated in India’s flagship MILAN-2026 naval exercise, where, along with 18 other foreign warships, it sailed as a diplomatic guest of the Indian Navy.
By sinking a vessel returning from an Indian-hosted multilateral exercise, Washington effectively turned India’s maritime neighborhood into a war zone, raising uncomfortable questions about India’s authority in its own backyard.
In diplomatic terms, the strike violated the unwritten code of naval hospitality. Attacking a ship immediately after it leaves a host’s waters is widely seen as a slight to that host. The message to participating navies is stark: attending India’s exercises may not guarantee safety once they sail away.
The implications go deeper. Prime Minister Modi’s MAHASAGAR vision — positioning India as the Indian Ocean’s “preferred security partner” — rests on the idea that New Delhi can convene cooperation and maintain stability in the region. The U.S. strike shattered that image by demonstrating that a distant power can employ lethal force in India’s maritime backyard without coordination.
Worse, the attack occurred near Sri Lanka, just south of India’s maritime boundary, precisely the space India hopes to keep insulated from Middle Eastern wars. Instead, the Indian Ocean suddenly looks like an extension of that conflict.
The result is a jarring paradox: Washington may see the torpedoing as legitimate wartime action against an enemy vessel, but from New Delhi’s vantage point it was an unfriendly act — one that undermined India’s diplomacy, its convening power and its claim to regional maritime leadership.
In one torpedo strike, American hard power has punctured India’s carefully cultivated soft power.
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Iran's cheap drones can quickly deplete expensive US-made weapons. The outcome of the war may be determined by which side's weapons last longer. Read more: bloom.bg/3Ne1PuP
📷️: Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu/Anadolu

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At 11:03 p.m. ET, March 1, three U.S. F-15E Strike Eagles flying in support of Operation Epic Fury went down over Kuwait due to an apparent friendly fire incident.
Read more:
centcom.mil/MEDIA/PRESS-RE…
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