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I am in Terminal 2 looking for mints or gums but couldnt find a single Indian made ones- All are imported ! I can understand if we have both but to have only imported & not Indian ones is shocking! Where is atmanirbhar bharat @narendramodi ? You are a bol bachchan & nothing else

Visited Ahmedabad yesterday and was blown away by the number of new restaurants, cafes, fast food joints, ice cream parlours, bakeries, dessert places etc. Probably more than anywhere else I’ve seen recently. Everywhere you look, there’s a new fancy place to eat. Hundreds of them. Meanwhile, the internet makes it feel like most people are now obsessed with health and fitness and everyone’s lifting, running marathons, tracking macros, wearing fitness trackers. Reality is very different. People are eating out and consuming junk food more than ever before. Eating out has become one of the biggest forms of 'entertainment' for Indians and Ahmedabad has taken it to another level.

The @thewire_in writes: The country has had to contend with the contradictions between India’s loud claims of being a democracy equipped with a free media and a harmonious, multi-religious society, and its actual record on the ground. m.thewire.in/article/media/…


Tier 2 cities like Noida, Raipur, Chandigarh, Bhopal, and Ahmedabad are super boring. They have hardly any touristy places to explore.





#CockroachJanataParty (CJP): It presents itself as a satirical digital platform, but OSINT reveals that it is part of a larger coordinated information operation (info-op). Man Behind The Scene: ➤ The operation is linked to Abhijeet Dipke, son of Bhagwan Dipke and Anita Bhagwan Dipke. ➤ Email associated with the profile: abhi.dipke@gmail.com ➤ Date of birth: September 29, 1995 ➤ Originally from Kotwalpura Mill Corner, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India ➤ Currently based in Schaumburg, Illinois, and Orlando, Florida, USA ➤ Previous locations include Aurangabad and Pune, Maharashtra Technical & Background Details: ➤ CJP website IP: 217.21.95.8 (Hostinger, Mumbai) ➤ Claimed education: MS in Public Relations from Boston University ➤ Ideology: Socialist ➤ Previously associated with handling the official AAP Twitter account and meme campaigns under IT strategist Ankit Lal Operational Playbook: ➤ Uses real-time memes and Bollywood-style satire ➤ Relies heavily on Gen-Z humour and WhatsApp-style viral content ➤ Runs continuous hashtag campaigns such as #CJP2029 and #IamNotAfraid ➤ Appears to follow tactics similar to those described by Ankit Lal regarding AAP’s 2020 Delhi election campaign ➤ Depends on a “users sharing and amplifying content” model to increase reach organically Coordination Mechanisms Trigger Exploitation: ➤ The campaign reportedly connects itself to existing youth grievances instead of creating new outrage narratives Common themes include: ➤ NEET paper leak allegations ➤ Youth unemployment concerns ➤ Examination scams and recruitment irregularities ➤ Judicial accountability narratives ➤ Different account clusters appear to push separate grievance topics, creating the impression of broad and independent public anger Cross-Platform Synchronisation: ➤ The operation reportedly works across multiple social media platforms with similar timing, language, and visual branding ➤This pattern may indicate centralised editorial coordination Main platforms used include: ➤ X (Twitter): Main activity hub — including @CJP_2029, @abhijeet_dipke, and related accounts ➤ Instagram: Meme amplification and reels aimed at younger audiences ➤ YouTube: Shorts and explainer-style videos ➤ Facebook: Content resharing aimed at older demographics Foreign & Overseas Amplification ➤ A noticeable share of amplification reportedly comes from accounts based outside India ➤ Both the founder’s X account and the CJP account are reportedly registered as US-based ➤ Several amplification accounts reportedly have earlier posting histories that are pro-AAP, or pro-INDIA bloc ➤ This pattern is described as being consistent with participation from sections of the overseas anti-government or diaspora-based political amplification ecosystem.














