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Ahmedabad Katılım Ekim 2014
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Alex Monday
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#ÚLTIMAHORA VLADIMIR PUTIN 🇷🇺 ¡Rusia nunca ha sido y nunca será su enemigo! No queremos materias primas y riquezas europeas, tenemos nuestras propias materias primas y riquezas, no necesitamos en absoluto sus materias primas. Rusia es el país más rico del mundo en términos de materias primas. No queremos su tierra ni su territorio. Miren qué amplia es Rusia en el mapa. Rusia es el doble del tamaño de toda Europa en un solo lugar. ¿Para qué necesitaríamos su tierra, qué hacemos con ella? ¿Por qué creen que Rusia es enemiga de Europa? ¿Qué daño les ha hecho Rusia? ¿Les hemos vendido gas y materias primas a precios más bajos que los precios a los que sus "amigos" les venden actualmente? SÍ ¿Rusia sacrificó a 20 millones de personas en la Segunda Guerra Mundial para deshacerse de los nazis? SÍ ¿Fue Rusia el primer país que ayudó a Europa durante la pandemia de COVID? SÍ ¿Ayudamos a Europa cuando hubo incendios y desastres naturales? SÍ ¿Qué les ha hecho Rusia que la odian tanto? Rusia no es vuestro enemigo; vuestros verdaderos enemigos son vuestros dirigentes, aquellos que os dirigen". Vladimir Putin dixit.. -
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Sanjeev Newar | सञ्जीव नेवर
Hindu men should proactively work to become more masculine. You are losing it over screen based visual entertainment and social media. Three concrete recommendations 1. Make Hanuman your role model. Study his life in detail as per Ramayan. Always think what Hanuman ji would do. And emulate. 2. Stop all forms of visual stimulations. Instead of movies, read books. Do dhyana for at least 15 minutes. 3. Keep Geeta Chapter 2 - word by word - handy. Keep reading again and again. Follow to last detail. These are bare minimum. Flout any of these and you will be a lesser man than what you could could be. We need real solid men to save our civilization and spread it as epicenter of world. Else, we wither away.
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Movies Club 🇺🇸
Movies Club 🇺🇸@onenastyg·
The difference between a movie, a film, biopic, true story, sequel, spinoff, satire, parody… you guys seriously need to stop mixing things up.
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NARAYAN RAO
NARAYAN RAO@NARAYANRAO12·
@TICofIndia @DanQayyum @TanushreePande And WHY should a PM NOT BE CONFRONTED ? When thousands , even lakhs died in Covid , did anyone CONFRONT him ? When Manipur burnt for 24 months , did anyone CONFRONT him ? Modi is not a Kohinoor diamond that he needs to be preserved away from public gaze.
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Tanushree Pandey
Tanushree Pandey@TanushreePande·
No sir, we have. Unfortunately, many of us were thrown out of our jobs and stopped being counted as part of India’s “press corps” precisely because we asked tough ques to the govt. India still has some of the finest independent journalists doing real journalism and asking difficult ques .. often at the cost of being silenced in more ways than one. More power to Helle, absolutely. But even more power to those journalists in India who have been doing this for years, under far harsher circumstances, with far more at stake.
Dan Qayyum@DanQayyum

Norway's @HelleLyngSvends did yesterday what India's entire press corps has not done in years. She asked Narendra Modi a question. He ran. His diplomats called her question "ignorant." His media is calling her a foreign agent.

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reverie keona
reverie keona@reveriekeona·
this is really exciting.
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JIN TRASH
JIN TRASH@MadhuparnaGho12·
@Prasannasimha @DanQayyum @TICofIndia @TanushreePande Can you cite any example? All I can remember is the Thapar interview and he literally ran away from it. Asking how you like your mangoes can't be tweaked, and that's why it's a good interview? Unc, pls use some of your remaining braincells da.
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Sandeep Sunny Lakhina
“India is being run by Adani-Ambani. They get every project.” The most over simplified, lazy take on Indian political economic discourse is actually is a universal feature of every industrializing economy. A quick walk thru the pattern. 🇬🇧 Britain: The original template as the Rothschilds financed governments and railways across Europe. Brunel and the railway barons built the rails. A handful of City of London merchant banks underwrote it all. 🇺🇸 Uncle Sam: Carnegie owned American steel. Rockefeller controlled oil and ~90% of US refining. JP Morgan bailed out the US Treasury & consolidated GE, US Steel, AT&T into existence. Vanderbilt ran the railways. 🇩🇪 Germany: Krupp & Siemens became national champions. Deutsche Bank was founded specifically to finance them - it underwrote Krupp’s bonds, brought Bayer to the Berlin bourse, and financed BASF, AEG, Mannesmann. 🇯🇵 Japan: The zaibatsu - Mitsui, Mitsubishi, Sumitomo, Yasuda formed Japan to a powerhouse. The Meiji state literally sold off state enterprises at concessional rates to bootstrap a private industrial base. Layer, the keiretsus took shape and shaped Japan to what it is today - Toyota, Sony, Hitachi, Panasonic grew inside cross shareholding. A few families. An entire industrial economy. 🇰🇷 South Korea: The chaebols - Samsung, Hyundai, LG, Daewoo, SK sculpted much of a Korea’s ascent. - funded mostly by the state. Korea went from poorer than Ghana to OECD membership in one generation on this model. The chaebol families were the main executors. 🇸🇪 Sweden: The quiet success story is of he Wallenberg family that has controlled large parts of Swedish industry - ABB, Ericsson, Atlas Copco, SAAB, AstraZeneca’s predecessors - for five generations. 🇮🇳 Now India: Reliance and Adani capture a big chunk of the massive infrastructure push of the last two decades. The Tatas and the Birlas, the so called erstwhile cronies of the congress era, along with the Bharti’s, JSW, L&T, Vedanta, et al are a part of th 6-8 groups executing ports, airports, highways, transmission, refineries, telecom rollouts, semiconductors, data centres, green hydrogen, semiconductors, et al. This is not a bug. This is what every growth-stage economy looks like. The pattern nobody wants to admit: - Markets are too thin for atomized capitalism to build a port. A $5 billion deepwater terminal requires finance, execution, political access, and 20 year horizons. There are 6-8 groups in India that can do this. Not 600. - The state almost always picks winners. Explicitly (Korea), implicitly (US land grants), or via credit allocation (Germany, Japan). India’s PLI scheme, infrastructure bid pipelines, and bank credit flows are no different in structure - only in transparency, which is a fair fight to pick. - These groups always attract moral outrage in their time. Rockefeller faced trust busting. Morgan was hauled before Congress. The zaibatsu were dissolved after WW2. Chaebol chairmen still go to jail periodically in Korea. Outrage is part of the cycle - it’s how societies eventually negotiate the transition. - They leave behind the rails on which the next stage runs. Carnegie’s steel built Detroit. Krupp built the German industrial base. The chaebol built Korean semiconductors. Whatever one thinks of Adani or Ambani, Mundra port, Jio’s fiber, and India’s longest transmission grid don’t unbuild themselves. The honest question is not “why do Adani Ambani exist?” The honest question is the bargain. What does the state extract in return - infrastructure delivery on time, export performance, technology absorption, tax revenue, jobs? How transparent are the auctions? How independent are the regulators? And critically, how cleanly does the country manage the transition when the economy outgrows the model and these groups need to be opened up to competition? That’s the debate worth having. “Adani-Ambani chala rahe hain” is not intellectual analysis but a just an outrage meme. 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️
Crystal Clear@Crystal_x_Clear

ADANI.ADANI.ADANI.ADANI.ADANI🤦‍♂️ Who made Adani what he is today? Congress or BJP or Both! It was Congress govt of Chimanbhai Patel that gave Adani 3000 acres of land (around Mundra) alongwith agro business group Cargill for salt production in Kutch region. The venture could not start due to protest and Cargill pulled out. But Adani held on to it. Then Chimanbhai Patel govt was liberalising ports & logistics in 90s through private participation and with this, Adani thought of developing Mundra port. Gujarat Maritime Board handed over the port development to Adani and in 1993, Gautam Adani & Rajesh Adani created an incorporated limited company for it. Again in 1997, when Shankar Singh Vaghela had formed govt in coalition with Congress, Gujarat govt entered into a joint venture with Adani Exports to develop Mundra as Mega port. Till this time, or even till 2002, Modi was not aware of Adani. It was only in Vibrant Gujarat summit 2003 in which Adani, very smartly, pledged investment of $1.8 billion in Gujarat, that the latter caught Modi’s attention. During this time CII had taken a very anti-Modi stand due to 2002 riots, but a small Gujarati barons within CII formed Resurgent Gujarat Group and supported Modi. Adani was part of that group. Since then within a decade Adani Group’s market capitalisation grew by 8500%. And when Modi was elected PM and went on foreign trips in his first term, Adani would invariably accompany him. So, Adani was not created out of thin air in 2002-03 by Modi. His strong foundations were laid by Congress govt. Yes with Modi he got a fillip which was ashtonishing and many people rightly opined that there is a difference in being “Market-Friendly” and “Businessman-Friendly”. PS: This post is not for “Partyvadis” across the aisle.

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Sidhant Sibal
Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
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Chota Don
Chota Don@choga_don·
She is Ruchi Gujjar. She wore Rajputi Poshak at Cannes, the most beautiful thing a woman can wear. She got 5 times more Cannes paparazzi attention compared to Alia. But still, no feminist is praising her because she is not wearing a revealing, tight outfit and showing cleavage. In fact, feminist are abusing her for being 'traditional' 🤡
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Erik Solheim
Erik Solheim@ErikSolheim·
In defense of Indian 🇮🇳 democracy! During Prime Minister Narendra Modi most successful visit to Norway a minor incident happened. A Norwegian journalist demanded that the prime minister starts holding press conferences. She claimed that Indian democracy is in bad shape. May be its time to pause? May be its time to be a bit curious to the world’s largest democracy? Two weeks ago five Indian states and territories held elections. The turn out in the battlefield state of West Bengal was 94%. In the last local election in Norway it was 62%, in many European local elections turn out is below 50%. Can voting in massive numbers be a signal Indians trust their democratic process? In the same election BJP won big in Assam and West Bengal. It lost even bigger in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Can this diversity be a signal that Indian democracy is reflecting the will of the people? The journalist referred to a democracy ranking putting India at 157 in the world, behind many dictatorships and deeply troubled states. When a ranking is so obviously contrary to common sense, why not ask critical questions to those making the ranking rather than demand that leaders shall comment on nonsense? I recommend Salvatore Babones book “Dharma democracy”. The book debunks convincingly the flawed methodology of these rankings. It was referred to a ranking claiming it’s very dangerous to be a journalist in India. Reality is that it is more dangerous to be journalist in the US and far more dangerous in the vast majority of other nations in the world. Let’s be real. India is not perfect. Of course there are incidents. India has a population the size of North America, South America and Europe combined. But India is much more peaceful than Europe or the Americas. That’s remarkable - given the ethnic, language and religious diversity of India and the many development challenges. Unless we consider democracy a form of government only suited for some very small, peaceful and homogeneous Western European nations, may be we should commend Indian democracy? India is the only major former UK colony which became and has remained a democracy. Its sometimes claimed that the Brits taught India democracy. If that was the case why isn’t Myanmar or Pakistan or the Gulf kingdoms democracies??? Reality is that Indian democracy is both homegrown and extraordinary successful.
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Modi 🤝 Meloni = Melody 🍫 Result? Some random "Parle" stock hit Upper Circuit today because Indian Twitter decided diplomacy is now a FMCG bull market. 😭📈 This market runs more on memes than fundamentals sometimes. #Parle #Melody #ModiMeloni #StockMarket
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Giorgia Meloni
Giorgia Meloni@GiorgiaMeloni·
Thank you for the gift
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Sidhant Sibal
Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
Breaking: Taiwan on remarks by political candidate against Indians "Such biased remarks do not represent our stance" "Taiwan has long been committed to planning the introduction of Indian migrant workers"
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