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Aman Gupta

@amangpta01

Oil & Gas | Policy | Markets 💱

New Delhi, India Katılım Mayıs 2014
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Aman Gupta
Aman Gupta@amangpta01·
@SamitVartak What will be the impact on the 'going out' industry, travel, dining, public transport services? Will the savings on fuel and currency offset the negative impact on these professions?
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Samit Vartak CFA@SamitVartak·
Given that oil price is the biggest impact India and many other countries are facing today because of the war, a coordinated effort to reduce fuel usage may help reduce major impact. During COVID the world went into a complete shut down and oil prices had dropped to below $20 and futures had crashed to -$37 in April 2020. Maybe we can introduce partial work from home and keep industrial activities open, and I am sure this itself (if done globally) will help correct oil prices significantly. For India will help our trade deficit as well as lower pressure on our currency in addition to lowering input costs for many industries thereby reducing impact on profitability. COVID helped us develop and test technologies and platforms that made work from home easy and this may be a very good time to use them until war uncertainties remain. @narendramodi @nitin_gadkari @nsitharaman
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The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
President Trump launched strikes on Iran after a weeks-long lobbying effort by Israel and Saudi Arabia, according to four people familiar with the matter. U.S. intelligence assessments saw no imminent threat, but regional allies argued to strike. wapo.st/4s23KC9
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Raksha@caraksha103·
once Gmail decides your storage is full, it's over, no amount of deleting matters
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Dr. S. Jaishankar
Dr. S. Jaishankar@DrSJaishankar·
Congratulate FM @VivianBala, the Government and people of Singapore on their 60th National Day. Cherish our enduring friendship and multifaceted cooperation. 🇮🇳 🇸🇬
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Javier Blas@JavierBlas·
I love the fact the 25% extra US tariff on India doesn't apply if India buys Russian oil, refines it and sells the, say, gasoline or diesel, in the US market (US imports of energy are exempted from the tariffs that Trump has so far imposed, and that's the case in this instance)
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Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
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Mikael@BacardiCapital·
Quick refresher for everyone
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Sidhant Sibal
Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
At no stage, in any conversation with the United States, was there any linkage with trade and what was going on, EAM Jaishankar dismisses Trump's mediation claim between India, Pakistan
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Chandra R. Srikanth
Chandra R. Srikanth@chandrarsrikant·
🚨 JUST IN: Airtel partners with Perplexity AI for users in India 360 million Airtel customers will receive a free 12-month subscription to Perplexity Pro. @AravSrinivas
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Trung Phan
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
Lee Kuan Yew: “Air conditioning was a most important invention for us, perhaps one of the signal inventions of history. It changed the nature of civilization by making development possible in the tropics. Without air conditioning you can work only in the cool early-morning hours or at dusk. The first thing I did upon becoming prime minister was to install air conditioners in buildings where the civil service worked. This was key to public efficiency."
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Piyush Goyal has become a headache.” That’s the whisper echoing through Washington. A smiling face. Sharp suits. Soft tone. But behind that politeness... Ruthless.  Calculated.  Unshakable. They expected an easy ride. What they got was an Indian slap. Now America is calling it “Mini Trade Deal”. Mini? Cute. Will we get a Max Deal? A Pro Max Deal later? Even Mumbai flat brokers negotiate with more dignity. Because behind the American suits,  staged diplomacy lies something darker. A clause so sinister, India won’t touch it. Now, everyone’s asking, why isn’t India signing to full conditions of US? Trump presses. But India stands firm. Not on our land. Not on our watch. Let me show you. India - US Trade:  $500B by 2030 Nice dream. But it came with a clause:  Genetically Modified Crops (GM Crops) India said NO. USA said sign. India: never. Because this isn’t just business. This is identity. This is sovereignty. GM Seeds aren’t seeds. They’re software. Patented software. Plant once. Pay forever. You don’t own your crop. The seed does. Ask who owns it? Monsanto. Yes, the same one that made Agent Orange. Now called Bayer, poison doesn’t rebrand. Back in the 60s,  America exported wheat. Now it exports sickness: GM corn GM soy GM canola GM cotton All “Roundup‑Ready”,’ chemical-tolerant crops. The weeds die.  The crops live. 95% of US corn is GM. Same for soy. It’s everywhere:  baby food,  bread,  hospital meals. Since 1990 in US: Obesity doubled Diabetes in teens soared PCOS Infertility Depression Cancer Heart failure Liver disease Coincidence?  Or consequence? The “solution”? Drugs. Statins Metformin SSRIs Ozempic Subscriptions, not cures. Survival kits dressed as care. Big Food makes you sick. Big Pharma keeps you alive. Insurance makes you pay. And guess what? They share the same shareholders: Vanguard BlackRock State Street They fund food. They fund meds. They fund the narrative. India said NO. And they came out swinging: Trump tweets. Pakistan diplomacy. Sudden Western media outrage. Opposition cries, “Modi failed!” But no one tells you why. Because this isn’t about trade. It’s about turning our land into their next sick market. Hyper‑processed. Hyper‑obese. Hyper‑medicated. If India signs? We lose: Our farms Our seeds Our soil Our future All for a Trade Deal? Behind the Curtains, the villains: Agri: Bayer, ADM, Cargill Food: Nestlé, PepsiCo, Kraft Pharma: Pfizer, J&J, Merck Insurance: UnitedHealth And behind them all, The same hands. Same dollars. Same ruthless plan. So next time someone says: “Why don’t we just agree with the US?” Ask them: Feed your family, or feed their factories? We’re not anti‑America. We’re pro‑soil.  Pro‑truth.  Pro‑future. If that makes us difficult, So be it. Because if we sign on their terms, We lose more than a deal. We surrender the land beneath our feet. If this post stings... Good. Some truths don’t whisper, they roar. What do you see coming next?

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Trump will end up paying a price for this aggressive anti-BRICS stance.
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#WATCH | On India, in respect of tariffs, US President Donald Trump says, "...They will certainly have to pay 10% if they are in BRICS because BRICS was set up to hurt us, to degenerate our dollar...The Dollar is king. We are going to keep it that way. If people want to challenge it, they can. But they will have to pay a big price. I don't think any of them are going to pay that price." (Video Source: US Network Pool via Reuters)

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Aman Gupta@amangpta01·
@Shiprasorout I have always wondered how do they pick which country to compare with.
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Aman Gupta@amangpta01·
Can't help but agree with @INCIndia here. India cannot afford to be a mere spectator in matters of peace and stability in its neighbourhood.
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