Kushal Desai

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Kushal Desai

Kushal Desai

@NoCapKushal

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@DSPetolicchio China’s global image is a mix of high-tech cities and a lack of transparency. It’s hard to trust the official narrative when whistleblowers often disappear or suddenly change their stories. We have to look past the media glitz to see the real human rights concerns! 👁️
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@theepicmap Hey @theepicmap, Let's use an accurate map of China. It’s important you stick to the core regions to ensure the information is as precise and fair as possible. 🗺️
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@PicturesFoIder This is mainly because countries like USA demand strict chemical processing, while India prefers them natural! The sad part is these intense rules often ruin the fruit, & the exporters end up paying the price for the spoiled goods! It's just easier to sell them at home. 🥭🇮🇳
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non aesthetic things@PicturesFoIder·
Despite being the largest producer of it, India consumes most of its own mango supplies instead of trading it.
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JUST IN: Strait of Hormuz remains closed despite ceasefire agreement.
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To the people of Iran, Your support means everything. India has always been a home for those seeking peace, including the Persians who settled here centuries ago. History shows your loyalty and heart. We stand with those who stand with us! 🇮🇳🇮🇷
𝕻𝖝𝕻𝖔🇮🇷@Pouriapxpo

مردم هند عزیز، فقط کشمیر نه، کل پاکستان متعلق به هند است. ما همسایگان خوبی می‌شویم. 🇮🇳🇮🇷

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Kushal Desai@NoCapKushal·
@FBI @NewYorkFBI Good job by the FBI. There should be no need to support a country that has a track record of harboring terrorists! America should stop the hypocrisy & put our taxpayer funding towards education, economic development & real safety!
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@engineers_feed iPhone’s Quick Start feature is honestly no less than magic! Point one iPhone at another and your entire digital life transfers - apps, settings, memories, everything. Seamless, fast, and perfect every single time. This is exactly why Apple stays untouchable. 🔥
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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
What, according to you, are some current technologies that are indistinguishable from magic?
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Kushal Desai@NoCapKushal·
@indologia This is the post people NEED to read ‼️ Pakistan didn’t just stumble into instability, it happened because their foreign policy is built around the highest bidder! 💰 Sovereignty for sale, India as the distraction. 😤 Exceptionally put together. 🔥
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Indologia@indologia·
Since 1947, Pakistan’s leaders have consistently pitched the country as a strategic asset for sale. Immediately after it’s creation in 1947, Pakistan’s wasted no time in courting Washington. Jinnah, declared that "communism does not flourish in the soil of Islam" and aligned Pakistan’s interests with USA against the USSR. In return he asked for $2 billion in aid. When the Korean War broke out, Pakistan supported the US effort to send troops under the UN flag and actively lobbied Arab states in the United Nations on Washington's behalf. By the 1950s, Pakistan became the only Asian country to join both SEATO and CENTO—defense pacts designed solely to protect U.S. interests. In 1959, Pakistan leased a communications facility near Peshawar, to the United States Air Force to monitor Soviet missile test sites and communications. The US was also granted access to the Peshawar airbase to launch U-2 spy plane flights over Soviet territory. In 1971, Pakistan served as a broker between the US and communist China. While the Pakistani military was unleashing a genocide in the East (now Bangladesh), they facilitated Henry Kissinger’s secret trip to Beijing, a favor the U.S. repaid by "looking the other way" during the 1971 war. Following the fall of the Shah of Iran in 1979, the CIA lost its listening posts and human intelligence assets in Iran. Pakistan's ruler, General Zia-ul-Haq, rushed to help the CIA move its assets safely out of the region through Pakistani Balochistan. Following the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Pakistan took billions from the US to train and arm fighters for the war in Afghanistan using billions of dollars supplied by the CIA and Saudi Arabia. They did America’s dirty work, which eventually brought extremism and violence back into Pakistan. Post-9/11, the Pakistanis joined the "War on Terror" for another $20 billion.  They went from supporting the Taliban to hunting them when they became a "Major Non-NATO Ally".  They hunted some targets for the US while hiding others, playing a double game just to keep the aid checks coming. They provided over-flight rights and logistical support for the US invasion of Afghanistan. Although Pakistan publicly protested US drone strikes in its tribal areas as a violation of sovereignty, the ISI secretly coordinated with the CIA and requested that the US use its drones to eliminate specific Pakistani Taliban commanders that threatened the Pakistani military. By acting as a "mercenary" for U.S. geopolitics, Pakistan’s military elite enriched themselves while the country’s internal stability and democratic institutions were sacrificed for the next paycheck. But US officials noted that Pakistan's ultimate priority remained confronting its regional rival, India, rather than fully sharing America's global objectives.
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India stands as the only nation to land on the Moon’s South Pole, which is the most technically challenging lunar terrain ever attempted! Where others nations had decades of resources and alliances, ISRO had determination and discipline! 🇮🇳
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Wisdom Walk@wisdom_walkss

The moon on the flags😳

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