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Rajeev Mantri

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Tweets on India, investing, venture capital, tech | @NavamCapital | Blog @VenturingIn | @ANewIdeaOfIndia @IECouncil

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Rajeev Mantri
Rajeev Mantri@RMantri·
How can India become a wealthy, prosperous nation? A customer-centric, combinatoric application of general purpose technologies is required for raising economic output 40-50x over a few generations. My latest piece for @orfonline orfonline.org/expert-speak/i…
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ANI@ANI·
#WATCH | Delhi: Speaking at National Defence Industries Conclave, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh says, "While big industries, MSMEs, startups and innovators have a role in building the defence industrial ecosystem of any country, a clear policy push by the government as per the defence needs of the country also plays a role... Today, when the whole world is watching the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, as well as Iran-Israel, we can clearly see that drones and counter-drone technologies have a huge role in future warfare." He adds, "Today, there is a need to create such a drone manufacturing ecosystem in India in which we are completely self-reliant. This self-reliance is important not only at the product level but also at the component level. That means the drone's mould, software, engine and batteries are all made in India. This task is not easy because in most of the countries where drones are manufactured, many critical components are imported from China. For India's defence preparedness and strategic autonomy, India must become completely self-reliant in drone manufacturing... The country needs all of you in this work. You will receive every kind of support from the government... We all have to work together in mission mode so that India becomes the global hub of indigenous drone manufacturing by 2030."
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Prasanna Viswanathan
Prasanna Viswanathan@prasannavishy·
Air India has revived every one of the 30 legacy aircraft it inherited post-privatisation, taking its fleet strength to 186. This wasn’t a cosmetic overhaul, but a full nose-to-tail rebuild with engines replaced, 3,000+ components installed, and 4,000+ maintenance tasks completed. Tata Group still doesn’t get enough credit for taking over an airline in dire straits and rebuilding it piece by piece. via @businessline
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Himanta Biswa Sarma
Himanta Biswa Sarma@himantabiswa·
Work. Work Hard. Keep working till your goals are achieved.
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sphinx
sphinx@protosphinx·
when you're in it for the love of the game
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Rajeev Mantri@RMantri·
One can only use superlatives to describe #Dhurandhar2 #DhurandharTheRevenge. There too, the dictionary will not have sufficient words. That’s how good it is. Don’t miss watching it at least once.
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Rajeev Mantri@RMantri·
The buffoons and/or traitors who supported “Aman Ki Asha” against a terrorist country like Pakistan were simply tools in the hands of the same fanatic forces whose only objective is to kill innocents wantonly. Not talking about it doesn’t make it go away. Believing in the opposite - that is, “Aman Ki Asha” is nothing but slow motion suicide. Those who perpetrate these ideas and beliefs are nothing but fools and/or traitors.
Shambhav Sharma@shambhav15

Millions of Indians NEED to see these scenes. They need to see the deep religious hatred they’re dealing with across the border. They need to have the “Aman ki Asha” ghost exorcized once and for all. Ridiculous decision by Censor Board

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Rajeev Mantri@RMantri·
“If you think about emerging markets specifically – the founders who build there, they're the everyday people, they live in this constrained society. They're constrained in a way that San Francisco and New York isn't. And that breeds a different type of creativity, it breeds a different type of innovation that you really can't get anywhere else.” The top emerging market for entrepreneurship and innovation today is India. It is not even close. India has a well diversified economy with demand, competence and depth in a range of industries. Years of economic reforms by the Government - digitalization, expansion of capital markets, taxation changes and myriad other policy changes - have placed India on a very favourable trajectory for software and hardware innovation. It is only a matter of time before India’s performance, much of which is still under the radar, is reflected in hard revenue and market cap numbers. 🇮🇳 🚀🛰️🔬🧪🧬⚡️⚙️🛜🏭🦾
Invest Like the Best@InvestLikeBest

Patrick Collison tells people in their 20s to not move to San Francisco. William largely agrees with him. He thinks SF has a consensus problem and has removed the risk from becoming a founder: "I'm a product of Silicon Valley. I started Plaid back in 2012. I've been there since I was 21, and it's very easy to stay in Silicon Valley. But you can start to get isolated and get very consensus focused. San Francisco is probably the most consensus place I've ever been to. That is both a huge crutch for us, but it's also probably the most valuable asset. As a founder, if you're building in something that SF believes is very consensus, but the world does not believe yet, that's actually a great operating environment. That's why Silicon Valley and SF are so dynamic and we're so in front of the curve. But we also have completely lost touch with how the rest of the world operates. Even how the everyday American operates. So I think it's very important to go to places that don't have that same bias. If you think about emerging markets specifically – the founders who build there, they're the everyday people, they live in this constrained society. They're constrained in a way that San Francisco and New York isn't. And that breeds a different type of creativity, it breeds a different type of innovation that you really can't get anywhere else. If you go to talk to people in London or Vienna or San Francisco, people are living in a world of abundance. And that causes a very specific creation cycle. SF and Silicon Valley are probably more akin to Wall Street in the 1990s than they are like a research lab in Cambridge in like the 1950s. Maybe that was Silicon Valley in the 90s, but it's not anymore. You talk to a 23-year-old and assuming you're like moderately competent and went to the right high school and college, you're going to get a $3 million seed round. And worst case scenario, you can go work at like a great company as an engineer and you'll have "founder" on your resume. There is no risk in that proposition. If you go back to pre-2008, you're on the edge of the knife, and I think that creates just so much intensity in creativity and fear that is such a critical part of the founder journey. Starting companies is just too f**king safe, and it's caused a lot of companies to be super safe companies -- like we're going to pivot to AI and wrap OpenAI/Anthropic. That's not bold, that's not ambitious. And it's because we are attracting founders that actually want to be employees. They don't think and say "if I don't pull this off, I'm going to become bankrupt. My life is over." I think that's pretty healthy. That's when you bring out the rawness of humanity. And I don't see that very much anymore."

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Rajeev Mantri@RMantri·
To pull of something like this during a war shows how much intent, planning and effort has gone into cultivating relationships and building trust for many years in the lead up to the moment of crisis. These things don’t “just happen”! 🫡 to our Government! @narendramodi @DrSJaishankar @HardeepSPuri We cannot praise them enough. We cannot be grateful enough that these are the leaders who are in charge 🙏
The Analyzer (News Updates🗞️)@Indian_Analyzer

🚨 BIG SHIFT! Russian oil tanker bound for China makes U-turn to India 🤯 The vessel Aqua Titan, loaded from a Baltic Sea port in late January, is now expected to arrive at New Mangalore on March 21. • Market signals: - Indian refiners bought about 30 million barrels of Russian crude in a week - At least 7 tankers rerouted mid-voyage from China to India - Russia remains a key supplier to India’s energy imports GLOBAL OIL FLOWS SHIFT TOWARDS INDIA🇮🇳

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Arvind Panagariya
Arvind Panagariya@APanagariya·
Ten years ago, Anil Jain and I wrote making a case for electric cook tops. The current context adds another reason: energy security, since electricity can be solar or coal based, both plentifully available in India share.google/UkqRmiEGOA54sd…
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Rajeev Mantri@RMantri·
Since nobody is talking about multibaggers nowadays, it is a good time to review what it actually takes identify and invest in multibaggers. Lots of wisdom and clarity here from the late, great @sidd1307 🙏 @AequitasL youtu.be/2YouA7bMnGw?si…
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This shall be a must watch! @bharatvaarta @shashidigital
Roshan Cariappa 🇮🇳@RoshanCariappa

Great conversation with @shashidigital on @bharatvaarta! Shashi ji has had a remarkable journey across technology, media, and public policy. Many of you may remember his influential blog, Offstumped, which offered sharp takes on Indian politics and policy in the early days of the Indian blogosphere. He later moved back from the US and played a key role in the digital strategy behind PM Modi’s 2014 election campaign, through platforms like India272[dot]com, IndiaVotes[dot]com, and Niti Central. Shashi ji went on to become the first non-bureaucrat CEO of @prasarbharati, where he led several reforms including: > digitisation of archives > upgrading legacy broadcast infrastructure > expanding AIR and DD Free Dish, and > improving monetisation and distribution All part of a broader effort to make India’s public broadcaster more modern, digital, and financially sustainable. Today he is Co-founder of @AI4IndiaOrg, working to build a stronger ecosystem for AI and deep tech in India. We spoke about: - his journey across technology, media and governance - how bureaucracy functions and potential reforms - the evolution of India’s media ecosystem - Big Tech and narrative power, related regulation - sovereign AI and India’s technological future A long overdue conversation. Episode dropping soon on @bharatvaarta.

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VT-VLO
VT-VLO@Vinamralongani·
Here are perhaps the first cabin photos of @airindia's refreshed B777-300ER - VT-ALL. It was grounded for 6 years in Nagpur and is flying again. It is the last of 30 grounded aircraft (mix of narrow and widebody aircraft) brought back to the skies since privatisation. #AvGeek
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Ajay Rotti
Ajay Rotti@ajayrotti·
See the mess they inherited. It took them 5 years... 5 years to just revive the last of the grounded aircrafts!! This is a 777-300ER! And it is last of 30 grounded aircrafts. 30 of them! Unbelievable. It was all our tax money which was wasting on the tarmac!
Air India Newsroom@AirIndia_News

After almost six years on the ground, VT‑ALL is back in the sky. Fully restored. Test‑flown. @DGCAIndia certified. With this, we’ve revived all 30 long‑grounded aircraft that we inherited since privatisation. This transformation underscores our commitment to world‑class safety and service. Read more: airindia.com/in/en/newsroom…

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Nitin A. Gokhale
Nitin A. Gokhale@nitingokhale·
This day seven years ago, India lost Manohar Parrikar. That night, barely holding back my tears, I wrote this tribute to my friend. Haven’t really got over his loss even after so many years. My personal grief apart, his passing was a greater loss to the country, I feel. Later, I got down to writing his biography. Read, if you haven’t already nitinagokhale.com/manohar-parrik…
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