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@_ezioisonfire_ Stalin has accepted the defeat gracefully These Trinamools otoh are pure demonic orcs
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Lakshman Sagar@LakshmanSagar2·
⚠️ Japan lifts its long-standing ban on lethal weapon exports; sales allowed to 17 countries including United States, Germany, India, United Kingdom. Even before, ~5 Japanese firms including Mitsubishi, Kawasaki ranked in top 100 defence firms per SIPRI ! japantoday.com/category/polit…
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Amalu🍓@AmaluAcid_·
Sasikala with a thattam
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LoveYouFren@Loveufren·
@BYDCompany Song Plus 2026 EV starts at $18,000 and gives a range of 500Kms with new Blade battery that can charge from 0-90% in 5-9 minutes! So it costs around 17 lakhs on road in China today. Ask visionary @ncbn as to why @KiaInd doesn't have a EV car in 17Lakh price point with 500Km range today? Ask why KIA sells ICE shitboxes that give 10-12Kmpl of Petrol which costs 110 Rupees in AP, India? After all the tax benefits, cheap land, cheap labor, almost free water, cheap energy ... ask as to what exactly does KIA do to help middle/upper middle classes of India? It's all about take take and take for their institutional globalist investors at Blackrock, vanguard, state street etc. CBN will beat them propaganda drums about bringing employment to the desert zone of Anantapur and play the savior but never ever tells them facts as to what exactly these MNCs are institutionally?
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LankaFiles
LankaFiles@lankafiles·
245th human skeleton unearthed from Sri Lanka's second largest grave in Chemmani. By Sunday (03 April) 243 bodies have been recovered in excavations conducted under the supervision of Jaffna Magistrate Selvanayagam Leninkumar.
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HASHIRAMA (आचार्य)
I remember reciting Ram raksha Strotram and then I felt calm But I stopped reciting it because I had greed not devotion Many things I tried in my life out of greed first but it didn't work for me but worked for others
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Saikiran Kannan | 赛基兰坎南
🧵Great Nicobar -> India’s Most Underrated, Criticized, Strategic move. And, China is watching VERY CLOSELY. Everyone is debating the Great Nicobar Island project. But almost nobody is asking the real question: >Why is India willing to spend ₹70,000+ crore on a remote island?
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vi@oyevivekk·
HOW THE FUCK DID OUR SPINELESS JUDICIARY LET THIS HAPPEN AGAIN? Meet Bhimrao Kamble, a 65‑year‑old child‑raping demon whose face should haunt every judge who let him walk free. This monster didn’t just assault an innocent four‑year‑old girl in Nasrapur near Pune, he raped her and then smashed her to death with stones, as if she were nothing more than a stray dog in the street. He had already been jailed once for raping a minor. The so‑called “great Indian judiciary” opened the cage and set him loose. Protecting society from repeat child predators was apparently too much to ask. He does not deserve another breath. No more “due process” that only protects the guilty. The courts didn’t just fail this little girl, they armed her killer and sent him back out hunting. How many more children must be raped and stoned before these judges grow a spine? Enough of this shameless circus. The judiciary is the real criminal here.
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Nick Touran@whatisnuclear·
Industrial Applications of Nuclear Explosives (1958) That's one way to make a new harbor!
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arcane@offcircuit_sec_·
this account @MalluChique is run by a person named Roy Sankarathil also known as roy skaria/ sankar previous usernames are royskaria , roy5ankar , kaleshibua roy.skaria@gmail.com his website was cougar-rides.com
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scientism@mr_scientism·
The only moral and political philosophy you need is to imprison everyone who stands between man and the raw productivity of industrial processes. Speculators, IP lawyers, etc.
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Shubham Sharma 🪖🇮🇳⚔️🇮🇳🪖
Lt Gen Eric Alexander Vas was the first Indian Army officer to author a book on Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. @anujdhar
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Shashi Tharoor@ShashiTharoor

A friend just sent me this delightful Extract from the book "Fools and Infantrymen" by Lt Gen Eric Alexander Vas, Col of the 9th Gorkha Rifles, and former Eastern Army Commander. There could be no more amusing statement of the best of India's religious pluralism -- and the diehard secularity of the Army. Over to General Vas: "When an army commander first visits the various states under his operational jurisdiction, it is customary to pay courtesy calls on the state's governor and chief minister. During my first visit to one of the north-eastern states, the Chief Minister held a public function and in his welcoming address said that the people should now feel safe as "the new army commander is a Christian". "In my reply, after expressing thanks for the welcome, I reminded the public that my predecessor was a Jew; what he had done for the state would be difficult for me to match. I told them that military commanders operate according to military tasks laid down by the government, and we are not influenced by individual considerations of language, religion, or caste.. In conclusion, I said, "I was born a human being, by tradition I'm a Hindu, by training I'm a Catholic, by temperament I'm a Muslim, morally I'm attracted to Buddhism,and every time I have to shave I wish I was a Sikh." Jai Hind!! 🇮🇳

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Varun Guru
Varun Guru@iamvarunguru·
This is India's first germanium-free thermal imaging system for drones. It was built right here in India by this Hyderabad-based startup - @EonSpacelabs. And it is a huge deal. Right now, India imports almost 100% of its germanium. No points for guessing which country controls the germanium supply chain (yup, it's China). Now, building the lens is great. But that was only part of the solution. See, surveillance drones equipped with these EON Space Labs' imaging systems might get deployed in Kashmir's -20 degrees Celsius temperature or hot desserts of Rajasthan where temperatures can reach nearly 50 degrees Celsius. And in those conditions - lenses can either contract of expand slightly. But that slight change can hamper its ability to distinguish a rock from a human from a 2km distance - which can be critical. To fix this - EON Space Labs has trained their AI which takes into account things like heat intensity, along with spatial and temporal recognition patterns. Oh and btw - they've also built India's lightest space telescope called MIRA - which weighs just 500 gms and has the ability to capture and process the image in space - instead of sending it back on Earth.
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Matt Loszak
Matt Loszak@MattLoszak·
Turbines for nuclear are easier to buy than turbines for gas plants. We bought our first one a few months ago, and it's arriving later this year. Nuclear plants use *steam* turbines, which operate at lower temperatures than combusting gas. Turbine blades are nowhere near as big a bottleneck for nuclear & steam. A modern gas turbine inlet runs at 1,500 C. Light water reactor steam turbine inlets run at 285 C. Aalo's steam turbines will run closer to 400 C. At 285 - 400 C, you can use more common metal alloys and manufacturing techniques. No single crystals, no vacuum furnaces, no 90-week grow times. 3 companies on Earth can cast a hot-section gas blade, while over 10 companies can forge a steam turbine rotor, for the smaller turbines used by smaller nuclear reactors like Aalo-1. Steam turbines (esp <= 50 MWe) are a more mature commodity. There's more to this story though, and a fascinating history... going to post a follow up soon.
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You cannot buy a new gas turbine until 2030. Order books at GE, Siemens, and Mitsubishi stretch to 2029. Turbine prices have nearly tripled since 2019. Every AI data center needs power and every gas plant needs a turbine. And every turbine has one part that bottlenecks the entire industry: The blade. It has to survive in gas 500°C above the melting point of the metal it's made from and spin at up to 20,000 RPM under 10,000 g of centrifugal force. Each blade is grown as a single crystal of nickel superalloy, pulled through a vacuum furnace at 3 mm per minute. A set of blades costs $600,000 and takes 90 weeks to grow. The same metallurgy powers modern jet engines. Only 3 companies on Earth can build one. China spent $42 billion trying to catch up. They bought a Russian fighter engine, took it apart, and copied every part. Their copy ran 30 hours between overhauls versus 400 for the original. Modern Western engines run 4,000. You can reverse engineer the shape of a turbine blade. You cannot reverse engineer 60 years of metallurgy.

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British Foreign Secretary Baron William Hague was the key architect of NATO intervention in Libya (Operation Ellamy) and Arab Spring overall UK 🇬🇧 played a bigger role in Arab Spring than 🇺🇲
Mukul Jaikishan@newmem2001

@infinite_shunya @johnstanly France and Uk were more aggressive in the UN than USA. Are you aware ? Look up the UN resolution

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The Unknown@_TheUnknown007_·
India was in a once in a generation Goldilocks moment. Inflation at historic lows of 2 to 3%. GDP growing at 7.3%. High growth and low inflation simultaneously, the rarest economic condition a developing nation can achieve. That window is now closing. The Rs 993 cylinder hike today is just the opening price of what is coming. Elections are over so expect fuel, fertiliser, transport and electricity price revisions to follow in sequence. Inflation which was running at 2-3.4% will push toward 5.5-6.5% by year end. GDP growth which was projected at 7.3% is already being revised down to 6.3-6.5%. The Rupee which was at 90 a dollar before the conflict started has already crossed 95. If Hormuz stays disrupted through the second half of 2026 it will test 98 to 100. Every rupee of depreciation adds roughly 9,000 crore rupees to our annual oil import bill. Now add the bond market dimension which most people are completely missing. The US 10 year treasury yield is dangerously close to 4.5%, a level that historically triggers global capital flow reversals. The US 30 year is already above 5%. When US treasury yields rise at this pace, global capital abandons emerging markets and rushes back into dollar assets because suddenly American government bonds offer attractive returns without the risk of holding rupees or any other emerging market currency. This means foreign institutional investors pull money out of Indian equity and debt markets simultaneously, putting additional downward pressure on the Rupee beyond what the oil shock alone is creating. India is already seeing over 1 trillion rupees in FPI outflows in 2026. That number will accelerates as US yields climb. And unlike 2008 which was a financial sector crisis that hit India primarily through capital outflows and export demand reduction, oil prices actually fell in 2008 giving India breathing room. This crisis is the opposite. The energy shock, the bond market stress, the currency pressure and the growth slowdown are all hitting simultaneously with no relief valve. That is what makes this structurally more dangerous for India than 2008 was. India imports 85% of its crude. We had nothing to gain from this war and everything to lose. The Goldilocks moment that took a decade of policy discipline to create has been killed not by any failure of the Indian economy but by one man's corruption trial in Tel Aviv and one financial establishment's desire to restructure the global financial order through manufactured chaos. Every Indian paying more from tomorrow is paying because of Trump-Netanyahu madness.
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Prices of 19 KG Commercial cylinder has been increased by Rs 993 from today. A 19 Kg cylinder will cost Rs 3071.50 in Delhi from today. No change in domestic cylinder prices: Sources

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Rohit Singh
Rohit Singh@shamron_ar7851·
Look what we got here @Delta_SquadAnex Panikkar was communicating with zionists on the eve of India's independence portraying partition as something positive for the zionists - the same Panikkar who misled Nehru about the invasion of Tibet
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