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Let’s bring in the Indic Renaissance
Katılım Şubat 2022
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@VindicIndic @aravind Pass it then. Kounsa exam me aayega!
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Great Nicobar Project: FAQs
The Great Nicobar Project is a strategic initiative to strengthen India's presence in the Andaman Sea. It seeks to balance port-led growth with calibrated environmental safeguards. Protection of indigenous communities remains central to its planning. The project combines strategic, economic, and ecological priorities. This ensures that development is sustainable, inclusive, and aligned with national interests.
The following FAQs provide an understanding of the key aspects of the project:
▶️Does the Great Nicobar Island Project serve a clear strategic and national purpose?
The Great Nicobar Island Project is a project of strategic, defence, and national importance, undertaken after due diligence and careful consideration. It is of critical national security and strategic significance. The project will substantially strengthen India's presence in the Andaman Sea and Southeast Asia, enhance maritime and defence capabilities, and integrate the island with global trade and logistics networks. It will also establish a major international transshipment terminal with distinct locational advantages over competing ports in the Bay of Bengal region, positioning India as a key economic and strategic hub.
▶️Is the project well-planned, feasible, and designed with long-term impact in mind?
The environmental impact of the project has been assessed in a detailed and multi-tiered manner in accordance with the Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006 and Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 2019, wherein due consideration has been given to the ecological sensitivity and biodiversity value of the island. Based on such assessment, a robust Environmental Management Plan, along with stringent and enforceable conditions, has been prescribed to avoid, minimise and mitigate any potential impacts.
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@pratiktwts And remember how he was crying like a baby when he was slapped? That too in knickers. Hai na sev-haram @JayantBhandari5?
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This is what being physically beat up by your sister due to a property dispute does to a man(if you can call him that)
Monica Verma@TrulyMonica
‘India is an immoral, irrational society devoid of values…even western civilisation couldn’t cure Indians’ These are the views of Jayant Bhandari, an Indian-origin investor who explains India to the West. If he still has OCI it must be cancelled asap
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Other thumb rule @Mrsinha:
How to test an anti-India account? Check if @srinivasiyc is in their followers. Works.Every.Single.Time.
Mr Sinha@Mrsinha
Thumb rule: If Pappu is opposing any project related to Indian sovereignty, it must be a threat to China.
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Sorry to put you on the spot Didi, but, What do you think? @AstroSharmistha
Prashanth Kini@AstroPrashanth9
One Army General (DICTATOR) will die in a Air crash in August September 2026....!!
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Didn’t his own sister slap him publicly as he cried like a baby?
Sameer@BesuraTaansane
Douchebag Jayant Bhandari denigrating India & Indians & rimming the gora sahib so he can earn his 2 cents (clip from 2024) Hope @MEAIndia ensures he never ever sets foot on Indian soil again. Please revoke his OCI if any
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@AstroSharmistha @NewsArenaIndia There are more likes on @AstroSharmistha ji’s reply!! Sharmishtha ji is the GOAT. Jai Hanuman!
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@NewsArenaIndia Tum kaunsa Saudi mai paida huye the? Still u know kaba culture and u feel Kaba is in ur heart. These observers are the ppl from different parts of India not from Arab.
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Rich influencers in India often pretend to be 'middle class' to sound relatable!
They frequently share sob stories (most of which are fabricated) of 'humble beginnings' to appeal to the masses.
Comedian Vir Das has recently claimed that he came to Mumbai with 'very little' and made it big in life. Wow, a beautiful story of introspection!
For those who don't know, Vir Das is the grandson of India's first ambassador to Bhutan. Brajbir Saran Das was a politician, diplomat and an IPS officer.
He served in top positions at Air India and the Airport Authority of India.
His grandson Vir Das went to 'The Lawrence School in Sonawar', where the annual fees are over ₹10 lakhs (as of 2026).
This comedian went to the United States for his bachelor's degree in the 2000s. Of course, he had 'very little' when he came to Mumbai.
Vir Das once did a comedy special about '2 Indias.' I come from the other India.
My grandfather fled East Pakistan to escape religious persecution during Partition and lived as a refugee in India.
After losing centuries of generational wealth overnight, my family worked tremendously hard to go from a refugee rehabilitation camp to having our own house.
The upbringing I received was starkly different from my grandfather's lived reality. I was privileged to study at an English-medium convent school, pursue higher education at DU without taking an educational loan or worry about living costs in Delhi.
This is a privilege which is still not available to millions of young men and women in this country. I understand this perspective and so have never claimed to have 'very little' of anything.
Do you think a socially aware comedian like Vir Das doesn't understand this? He does and still tells you sob stories of his 'humble beginning' at Bandra studio apartment.
But he isn't the first one. I have seen one of my favourite YouTubers, Ranveer Allahbadia (who went to Dhirubhai Ambani school), talk deeply about his 'struggles'.
We have all watched the infamous interview of Ananya Pandey deliberating about her 'struggles' in the film industry.
I know some people would now tell me that everyone has their own set of challenges, despite a privileged background. And I totally agree with it.
But the upfront disclosure of privilege is important. In the absence of that, you are trying to convince the masses that you are one of them.
You are not.

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So a lot of employees from companies like @ForestEssential are reaching out to me that even in their stores Hindu symbols are not allowed. Please feel free to DM me the grooming guides, screenshots of audits where points are cut, any written communication to that effect. I am in consultation with a lawyer and plan to pursue this. ANY company.
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The $25 Million Betrayal: How Mittal Cash Powers Harvard’s Anti-Hindu Narrative Machine
📌The Lakshmi Mittal family’s Harvard donation is funding the South Asia Institute that platforms anti-India narratives. Like the recent Sanskrit course image portraying Krishna as a shadowy tilak-wearing puppet master.
📌The South Asia Institute backed a Pakistani event at Harvard soon after the 2025 Pahalgam attack.
📌The Mittal family said the conference was organized without consulting its benefactors, which is an inadequate explanation.
📌The funding of Harvard’s South Asia Institute is an example of Indian wealth supporting institutions that undermine Indian interests.
📌The controversy reflects a broader concern that Indian philanthropists are not aligning overseas giving with national priorities.
My article in @IHindudvesha
stophindudvesha.org/25-million-bet…
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How @USCIRF became a political tool for anti-Hindu and anti-India machinations #StopHinduHate #StopIndiaHate
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IAAC just released "Know Your Rights" — a 10-page guide for every Indian in America.
What to say if ICE shows up at your door.
What your employer can never do to you on an H-1B.
How to document hate and make it count.
Every phone number you need.
Every right you have and you have more than you think.
H-1B. H-4. F-1. Green Card. Student. Parent. Citizen.
This is for all of us.
Save it. Send it to every Indian you know.
Download Booklet HERE :
open.substack.com/pub/iaacouncil…
@iaacouncil @Cloudwatch199 @RajeevSharma00

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@AdityaDharFilms - please stay protected. You have ruffled a lot of feathers. May Bhairava Baba protect you.
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