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web developer | MERN stack | coder grinding DSA Sharing my coding journey one snippet at a time. #CodeSharing github: https://t.co/7hMxXpA7mQ

Katılım Aralık 2022
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Gautam Bisht
Gautam Bisht@stupendous_mn·
So many contacts on my phone, yet i dont wanna call no one. What is even the point of having them?
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Gautam Bisht
Gautam Bisht@stupendous_mn·
@AnuragDhyani14 Where's your "I will do 10x" guy??? Nowhere to be seen in the ballondor list???
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Sidhant Sibal
Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
Yes, it was correct Pakistan Army Chief Munir was in a bunker when India was making strikes at Nur Khan base. Rest for history books.
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Defence Matrix
Defence Matrix@Defencematrix1·
"Humne Endia ko hara diya hai"
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rae
rae@ChillamChilli·
🇺🇸 made F16 🇨🇳 made J17 🇹🇷 made Drones 🇵🇰 made 11 Airbases 🇵🇰 made Multiple terror camps 🇮🇳armed forces destroyed all.
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Saikiran Kannan | 赛基兰坎南
Saikiran Kannan | 赛基兰坎南@saikirankannan·
💡❣️A Rare but Enlightening Conversation with a Pakistani Researcher on Indo-Pak Tensions This morning, I had one of the sweetest and most thought-provoking exchanges in a long time— with a researcher and a long-time friend from Pakistan. Amidst the usual noise of jingoism and tit-for-tat rhetoric, this conversation stood out for its maturity, historical clarity, and, surprisingly, its introspection. The core idea he shared was this: "India must stop looking at Pakistan as an equal adversary. Not in arrogance, but in strategic wisdom." As he rightly pointed out—Pakistan is no longer in the same league economically, diplomatically, or institutionally. By reacting to every provocation or escalation in kind, India ends up inadvertently legitimizing Pakistan’s attempt to stay relevant. He was candid about how he sees the broader geopolitical game. “The Americans don’t want India to waste its energy on us,” he said. According to him, the U.S. wants India to rise as a counterweight to China—economically, technologically, and militarily—and not get stuck in a decades-old conflict with Pakistan. “Every time you focus on us, you’re doing China a favour,” he remarked. In his view, Washington sees Indo-Pak tensions as a distraction from the larger strategic arc they’re trying to shape in Asia—with India as a central player, not a regional rival stuck in South Asia. This makes a lot of sense. This is especially for our media who cannot stop jumping up and down when anything concerns Pakistan. He pointed out how, during the Kargil War, Indian media—despite being at war—maintained a level of professionalism that even Pakistani viewers respected. “We used to watch your coverage and actually learn what was happening,” he said, noting how reporters back then were calm, factual, and rooted in field reporting. But today, he observed, the shift is stark. “Now, it’s like watching a wrestling match,” he said wryly, referring to the hyperbole and theatrics that dominate Indian primetime news. His tone wasn’t mocking—it was disappointing. “You used to set the standard. Now you're chasing TRPs like us.” ⚡Some powerful takeaways from our chat: “Why let Pakistan define India’s strategic bandwidth?” India has bigger challenges to tackle—China, AI, global diplomacy, energy corridors, and tech regulation. My researcher friend admitted that Pakistan is currently more focused on internal economic collapse and political instability than real military engagement. He called out Pakistan's historical blunders too—supporting insurgency in Punjab, Kargil misadventures, and how these tactics eroded its own international credibility. ☄️Most significantly, he said: “If India stops reacting, Pakistan becomes irrelevant. You elevate, we fade.” ☄️He even lamented how many in Pakistan's military intelligence circles misread India’s responses as validation of their strategy, not realizing they’re bleeding their country in the process. ⚡About Asim Munir, he felt very disappointed with India😅 He expressed frustration at how India, through its media and political rhetoric, ended up turning General Asim Munir into a larger-than-life figure. “You made him a hero,” he said with a hint of irony. “Back home, no one really saw him that way—he’s struggling with legitimacy, running the economy into the ground, and facing public distrust. But your coverage gave him exactly what he needed: relevance. Now we may be stuck with him for a few more years” His point was clear—by reacting loudly to every statement or move from Pakistan’s military leadership, India often ends up amplifying figures who are otherwise weak or embattled internally. We also touched upon how the youth on both sides are increasingly frustrated with perpetual hostilities—especially when there are bigger, more constructive battles to fight in tech, development, and climate. The conversation ended not in agreement—but in mutual respect for nuance and reality. #India #Pakistan #OperationSindoor
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Sakshi
Sakshi@333maheshwariii·
Om Puri words hold true. 💯 As there is ceasefire violation in Akhnoor.
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The DeshBhakt 🇮🇳
The DeshBhakt 🇮🇳@TheDeshBhakt·
Shame that @SkyNews is doing the kind of research that our mainstream news channels should have done. Instead of focusing their MASSIVE resources on exposing terror in Pakistan - they are blaring sirens in their studios & creating panic nowhere else but India.
Sky News@SkyNews

Sky News has found social media accounts that posted videos at the site of an Indian strike expressing support for a terror group linked to al Qaeda. Sky's @Chesh reports. trib.al/LKjTSoT

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Hemant Bisht
Hemant Bisht@HemantBish85390·
How much total loan Pakistan took till now from IMF and how effective were those ? How come Pakistan gets loan approved even though never returns the debt ? You will see true reality of IMF and Pakistan relationship in this THREAD BELOW #TerroristPakArmy #IMFSupportsTerrorism
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nush⁷
nush⁷@namgiseokbase·
Pakistan : send ballistic missiles towards India's capital city, Delhi India : successfully intercept it over Sirsa, Haryana *India retaliates* Pakistan : Why is india attacking us?
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Patrick Bet-David (Commentary)
While the world is founding innovative companies, Pakistan’s been busy founding these organizations 🇵🇰 Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan 🇵🇰 Lashkar-e-Taiba 🇵🇰 Jaish-e-Mohammed 🇵🇰 Al-Qaeda 🇵🇰 ISIS-KP 🇵🇰 Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan 🇵🇰 Lashkar-e-Jhangvi 🇵🇰 Hizb-ul-Mujahideen 🇵🇰 Jamaat-ud-Dawa 🇵🇰 Jamaat-ul-Ahrar 🇵🇰 Harakat-ul-Mujahidin 🇵🇰 Harakat-ul-Jihad al-Islami 🇵🇰 Jundullah 🇵🇰 Hizbul Ahrar 🇵🇰 United Jihad Council 🇵🇰 Ansar-ul-Islam 🇵🇰 Ansar-ul-Sharia Pakistan 🇵🇰 Tehrik-e-Jihad Pakistan 🇵🇰 Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group 🇵🇰 Lashkar-e-Islam 🇵🇰 Al Badr 🇵🇰 Ansar-ul-Mujahideen 🇵🇰 Harkat-ul-Ansar 🇵🇰 Falah-e-Insaniyat 🇵🇰 Lashkar-e-Omar Coincidence?
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Jasprit Bumrah
Jasprit Bumrah@Jaspritbumrah93·
Grateful to our armed forces for their courage and bravery. We salute them and remain forever in their debt for everything that they do to keep us safe 🇮🇳
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Judea Pearl
Judea Pearl@yudapearl·
I want to thank all of you who reached out to me today in response to the news that India's military forces have eliminated Abdul Rauf Azhar—a man described as 'responsible for the kidnapping and murder of my son, Daniel.' I want to clarify: Azhar was a Pakistani extremist and leader of the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed. While his group was not directly involved in the plot to abduct Danny, it was indirectly responsible. Azhar orchestrated the hijacking that led to the release of Omar Sheikh—the man who lured Danny into captivity. Sheikh was later sentenced to death but ultimately released from prison and kept in a "Government Safe House". Details of that painful process can be found in @AsraNomani's books and posts, e.g., x.com/AsraNomani/sta… Thank you again for all your understanding and support, and let Danny's life remind us of who we are and what we stand for.
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Raghav Chadha
Raghav Chadha@raghav_chadha·
Pakistan has once again proven that it’s a terrorist state — firing drones into civilian areas of Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir and Rajasthan. In my own state of Punjab, innocent civilians have been severely injured. The world needs to see how Pakistan is provoking India. Shameful and cowardly!
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Indian Aesthetics
Indian Aesthetics@IndianAesthetik·
real history of kashmir, they will never tell you about.
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Wokeflix
Wokeflix@wokeflix·
Full marks for the explanation.
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Shashank Mattoo
Shashank Mattoo@MattooShashank·
"Let's be clear. India wants nothing Pakistan has. India is happy to leave PAK alone. But Pakistan is a bigoted power that wants to take over parts of India only because the people living there share the same religion as Pakistanis," says Shashi Tharoor
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