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bigjon

bigjon

@bigjonzoho

Katılım Kasım 2025
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Aditya Raj Kaul
Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul·
#BREAKING: At least 9 killed, over 20 injured in explosion in northwestern Pakistan’s Lakki Marwat KPK.
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bigjon
bigjon@bigjonzoho·
@thewirepak Takloo teri beti ki gaand sensationalize ki?
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Ali K.Chishti Official
Ali K.Chishti Official@thewirepak·
Pakistan categorically rejects the CBS News report on Iranian aircraft at Nur Khan Airbase as misleading & sensationalized. These aircraft arrived during the ceasefire for diplomatic & logistical support related to the Islamabad Talks. They have no connection to any military contingency. Pakistan continues to play its role as a responsible facilitator for dialogue, de-escalation & regional peace.
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Roshan Rai
Roshan Rai@RoshanKrRaii·
I am confused, why is a US Ambassador so interested in India’s internal politics that he is flying to states from Delhi to attend oath ceremony of BJP Govt’s? What’s his deal?
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WarMonitor
WarMonitor@WarMonitorINTL·
Second time in 24 hours......don’t take this lightly.
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Col Ajai Sharma, VSM (Retd), SIKH REGT
@bigjonzoho @theUdayB Sorry BigJohn, my apologies. I’ll try to ans. Any favourite is naturally likely to speak less n remain an obedient, grateful servant coz he gained far beyond his dreams purely due to ur influence. For long run, it’s not good if those at the top can’t speak their minds
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C Uday Bhaskar
C Uday Bhaskar@theUdayB·
Re new CDS indianexpress.com/article/opinio…"incongruous practice of first identifying a retired three star general & grooming him to assume office as CDS & further 'promoting' the veteran to four-star (when there is no such provision) introduces a political filter that is better avoided."
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bigjon@bigjonzoho·
@sherajai @theUdayB Sir first.. Thank you for ur service. I Am a simple civillian.Its beyond my intellect . Jai Jawan and..JaiHind
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bigjon@bigjonzoho·
@sherajai @theUdayB Please explain why will Entire nation repent when our leader chooses his favourites?
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Col Ajai Sharma, VSM (Retd), SIKH REGT
@theUdayB Absolutely agree sir. In last one decade after Modi, favourites are being handpicked for garnishing control of all institutions. Entire Nation will repent this practice as heavy costs n deep damages r involved. Greed to remain in power at all costs. Nothing else
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SyedShabbarZaidi
SyedShabbarZaidi@SShabbarZaidi·
I am really worried that my 15 policemen have been brutally killed in Bannu by Khwarijs. This is not acceptable. I think time has come to crush these people once for all. Like Sri Lankans did with Tamil extremists. If Afghans do not cooperate then tackle them. Pakistan Zindabad
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War Flash
War Flash@WarFlash_2630·
🇮🇳⚡️🇵🇰 Mehbooba Mufti says India-Pakistan backchannel talks are ongoing for 3 months, involving retired diplomats, ex-military officers and other representatives abroad.
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bigjon@bigjonzoho·
@thewirepak Very soon most of pakis will turn special ..andyouth and elders will be disabled.
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Ali K.Chishti Official
Ali K.Chishti Official@thewirepak·
We built a purpose built swimming pool at our school for special children, disabled, elderly to enjoy too. This is what keeps me motivated everyday.
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bigjon@bigjonzoho·
@idrwalerts Here leaked footage from Chinese satellite of Adampur S-400 strike.
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Michael Kugelman
Michael Kugelman@MichaelKugelman·
India's BJP has come a long way over the last two years, since an underwhelming performance in the 2024 national elections galvanized the opposition. With its unprecedented win in West Bengal, it has fully righted the ship. Latest for @ForeignPolicy: foreignpolicy.com/2026/05/06/ind…
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bigjon@bigjonzoho·
@Colour7375 @himantabiswa India will thermonuke Saudi Arabia. Your women will be enslaved. India will bring day of judgement for Saudis.
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Himanta Biswa Sarma
Himanta Biswa Sarma@himantabiswa·
India’s successful Advanced Agni MIRV missile trial is a proud milestone for Bharat’s strategic and technological strength 🇮🇳🚀 Heartiest congratulations to our brilliant DRDO scientists and Armed Forces and for continuously strengthening India’s defence capabilities with indigenous innovation under the leadership of Adarniya @narendramodi ji. A stronger Bharat is a safer Bharat. 🇮🇳
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bigjon@bigjonzoho·
@Chellaney Modi was playing safe for 1.5 billion Indians.... But now it seems pretty costly....
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Dr. Brahma Chellaney
Dr. Brahma Chellaney@Chellaney·
India Starts Hostilities. The White House Announces Their End. Today marks the first anniversary of the India-Pakistan ceasefire that ended Operation Sindoor after just over three days. Just as India gained the upper hand — devastating Pakistani airbases and air defenses while effectively calling Pakistan’s nuclear bluff — New Delhi abruptly agreed to an immediate ceasefire from 17:00 IST, stunning even many within the Indian government. Did U.S. pressure play a role? Very likely, though perhaps not in the way Trump later portrayed it in keeping with his characteristic flair for claiming credit. The ceasefire took effect just 85 minutes after the Pakistani DGMO called New Delhi, suggesting that the groundwork for a truce had already been laid through prior U.S. intervention. Washington likely provided Pakistan the off-ramp it needed to save face. One fact stands out: Trump announced the “full and immediate” ceasefire before either New Delhi or Islamabad issued official statements. (The Indian ceasefire announcement came almost 100 minutes after the truce had already taken effect.) This pattern is not new. After India’s Balakot airstrike on a terrorist camp deep inside Pakistan in 2019 triggered Pakistani reprisals, the world again first learned of an India-Pakistan de-escalation not from New Delhi, but from Trump during his first term. Isn’t it striking that, in both cases, India initiated the hostilities, yet the White House announced their end before India itself did?
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Abid Khan
Abid Khan@khan_abid28503·
@SaleemFarrukh معزرت کے ساتھ ہمارے ہاں قوم کے مفادات کو دیکھ کر پالیسی نہیں بنائی جاتی بلکہ مخصوص طبقے کے مفادات کو دیکھ کر بنائی جاتی ہے۔
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farrukh saleem
farrukh saleem@SaleemFarrukh·
Iran-Pakistan-India Pakistan imports nearly $17 billion worth of oil, LNG, LPG and coal every year. Yet our power plants run below capacity. Our fertiliser plants cry for feedstock. Our industry waits for predictable energy. LNG is expensive. Spot cargoes are risky. The energy gap is real, growing and costly — in lost output, idle factories, pressure on the rupee and foreign exchange spent at the worst possible time. The answer sits next door. Iran has oil — around 208 billion barrels of crude oil reserves, with a notional gross value of nearly $22 trillion. Iran has gas — around 34 trillion cubic metres of proven natural gas reserves, with a notional gross value of around $20 trillion. These are not cash-in-hand numbers. These are in-ground, gross-value numbers. But they show the scale just across Pakistan’s border. Gas from South Pars. Oil from Iranian fields. Moving east into Pakistan. Into our power plants. Into our fertilizer sector. Into our industry. At prices potentially below imported LNG. Without the volatility of spot cargoes. Without full exposure to distant shipping routes and chokepoints. That is what an Iran-Pakistan energy corridor means — before India even enters the equation. Cold truth: Pakistan’s energy crisis is not only a shortage problem. It is a geography problem. The solution begins next door. Now talk about India. Pakistan must convert geography into transit income. Not millions. Billions. Consider the equation: India needs energy. Iran needs markets. Pakistan needs dollars. Last year, India imported nearly $137 billion worth of crude oil — roughly 88 percent of the crude it consumes. It also imported another $15 billion worth of LNG. Then there is LPG: roughly $10 billion more. Add crude, LNG and LPG together, and India’s fossil-energy import bill stands in the range of $175 billion to $190 billion a year. Cold truth: India does not run its economy on oil and LNG. India runs its economy on imported oil and imported LNG. Three facts: India has demand. Iran has supply. Pakistan has geography. Pakistan must turn geography into economics. The pipeline logic is simple. Gas from South Pars moves through Iran’s internal gas network towards Iranshahr, then to the Iran-Pakistan border, across Balochistan to Gwadar, and onward to Nawabshah — Pakistan’s gas-grid junction. From Nawabshah, the same corridor can move eastward towards India. South Pars becomes the source. Gwadar becomes the energy node. Nawabshah becomes the grid gateway. India becomes the market. Pakistan becomes the transit state. Imagine: Gas moves east. Dollars move west. Pakistan earns in the middle. Pakistan’s geography has no value until it is monetised. Pakistan’s map earns nothing — a corridor earns. Assume the corridor carries 1 billion cubic feet of gas a day. At $12 per MMBtu, that is a $4.5 billion annual gas flow. At Asian LNG-linked prices, it can cross $6 billion a year. Imagine: 1 bcf moves east. $6 billion moves west. Pakistan earns $500 million in the middle. Nawabshah to India is commercial geography. Nawabshah to China is strategic geography. A South Pars–Gwadar–Nawabshah line could, over time, become part of a CPEC energy spine moving north towards Xinjiang. China has the demand. China has the capital. East to India. North to China. India offers demand next door. China offers capital and scale. Under sanctions, Iran is closed. Under normalisation, Iran becomes one of the biggest energy openings in the world — one of the largest undeveloped hydrocarbon prizes on earth. ExxonMobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Halliburton, Baker Hughes, Schlumberger — the entire American energy ecosystem would look at Iran. Not out of charity. Out of scale. Out of reserves. Out of technology gaps. Out of long-term cashflows. Sanctions have kept capital out. Technology has lagged. Fields need recovery, drilling, compression, LNG, pipelines, processing plants and petrochemicals. That is not a million-dollar opportunity. That is a multi-hundred-billion-dollar reconstruction of an energy system. Five ground realities: India needs energy. Iran has gas. Pakistan has geography. Gwadar has location. Nawabshah has the grid. The missing piece is policy. thenews.pk/print/1414665-…
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