Dr Raju

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Dr Raju

Dr Raju

@drraju2

Katılım Kasım 2012
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Dr Raju
Dr Raju@drraju2·
@LizaRosen0000 THAT's WHY all the fanatic radicals has been butchered by the hand of god to restore the balance and harmony on the planet
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Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
At the Al-Aqsa Mosque — one of Islam’s alleged holiest sites — a Palestinian Islamic leader openly called for the murder of every Hindu on Earth, including women and children, as human sacrifices for the sake of Allah. Share this to expose the hatred being preached in the name of Islam.
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@pakistan_untold what may come and what may go-India and Israel are one to fight global terrorism axis and restore the global peace
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Pakistan Untold@pakistan_untold·
"O filthy cow-worshippers! O filthy Hindus! It's the duty of Muslims to kill each one of you." - Palestinian Islamic scholar at Al Aqsa mosque Swara Bhaskar believes he's a victim of Israeli 'genocide' and India must fight Israel to protect him.
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@itavarama to Telangana’s growth. Now, with the same long-term vision, he is planting two new strategic seeds: a global data & digital ecosystem in Visakhapatnam and a future-ready quantum technology ecosystem in Amaravati.
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Dr Raju@drraju2·
@itavarama India,especially the Telugu states,possesses one of the strongest deep-tech talent pools in the country. Decades ago, N. Chandrababu Naidu ji envisioned& built the IT ecosystem that transformed Hyderabad into Cyberabad — today a major economic engine contributing significantly1/2
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Dr Raju@drraju2·
Kurnool's 12kg ULPGM-V3 offers fire-and-forget precision strikes against armoured, bunker, and airborne targets, enhancing India’s drone warfare and counter-drone capacity.👍 appreciations to @ncbn @DRDO_India @AdaniDefence
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Dr Raju@drraju2·
semiconductor-ready clusters and future manufacturing hubs. Speed, policy stability and execution scale will define AP’s global competitiveness.👍
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Dr Raju@drraju2·
Advisory to @ncbn @AndhraPradeshCM @OfficeofNL : appreciation sir for creating MSME exchange! BHAVYA can become a model for next-generation industrial Andhra Pradesh by integrating plug-and-play infrastructure, single-window clearances, MSME ecosystems, export logistics, ..1/2
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Dr Raju@drraju2·
robotics and advanced warfare technologies. Bharat’s future leadership will come from deep-tech creators, engineers and scientific innovators.
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Dr Raju@drraju2·
👏For decades, much of Indian youth focused on software and conventional white-collar careers. The next era will be driven by Quantum Computing, AI, semiconductor systems, data infrastructure, space technology, nanotechnology, biotechnology, autonomous systems, defence
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Chenthil@jcrajan00·
India had zero commercial drone manufacturers in 2019. Today, over 300 DGCA-certified companies. PLI for drones: ₹120 crore. Tiny. The real unlock was regulatory — Drone Rules 2021 replaced 25 forms with 5. Flight permissions went from months to minutes. Agricultural drone spraying alone is saving farmers ₹3,000-4,000 per acre in labour costs. Mapping, surveying, delivery — all scaling. Sometimes the policy that works isn't the big cheque. It's removing 20 forms.
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engineering, EDA tools, mechatronics and precision manufacturing. @OfficeofNL
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Dr Raju@drraju2·
👏 The next 20 years will belong to deep-tech engineers, not just coders.Indian engineering students are entering a historic semiconductor and advanced manufacturing talent cycle. Focus on VLSI, chip design, embedded systems, fab operations, materials science, cleanroom
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Dr. Deepessh Divaakaran (Dr. DD)
If you think India and America are enemies, Read this slowly. Then tell me what you think. March 2023. India signed a semiconductor MOU with America. The CHIPS Act in America. Semiconductor Mission in India. Aligning quietly. No noise. No chest-thumping. Just one quiet signature. February 2025. Modi met Trump. They launched TRUST. Semiconductors were core agenda. Trusted supply chains. Because America controls the alliance. But Netherlands controls the machine. Together, they control the future of chips. Then came May 2026. The Hague. Netherlands. Modi walked into the room. Not as a tourist. Not as a guest. But as a player. Two CEOs sat down. Randhir Thakur of Tata Electronics. Christophe Fouquet of ASML. They signed. And the chip war changed. Now understand ASML. Most people never heard the name. But every modern chip bows before its machines. Phones. Cars. Missiles. Satellites. Fighter jets. Drones. GPUs. Supercomputers. Quantum research systems. Radars. All of them. ASML makes lithography machines. These machines print circuits on silicon wafers. Not with ink. With light. Extreme Ultraviolet light. Light so precise it can carve the future. One machine costs hundreds of millions of dollars. One machine weighs like an aircraft. And no country has cracked it. Not America. Not Japan. Not China. Nobody. China begged for these machines. America blocked it. Netherlands refused it. Japan followed. Beijing screamed trade abuse. The machines did not move. Then our Baniya arrived. Quietly. Dangerously late. But perfectly timed. ASML will now support Tata’s Dholera fab in Gujarat. An $11 billion bet. 50,000 wafers every month. 28 nm to 110 nm chips. Real economy chips. Automotive. Telecom. AI infrastructure. Industrial IoT. Battery management. Radar. Satellite control. Defence electronics. This is not the bleeding edge. This is the backbone. And today, India controls almost none of it. By 2028, that story begins to change. This is why the Netherlands matters. Because Eindhoven is not just a city. It is a semiconductor nerve centre. Because ASML is not just a company. It is a geopolitical weapon. Because lithography is not just technology. It is sovereignty printed on silicon. And here is the real opportunity. Indian graduates are entering a 20-year talent wave. Chip design. Fab operations. Cleanroom engineering. Materials science. Embedded systems. EDA tools. VLSI. Mechatronics. Vacuum systems. Precision optics. Semiconductor supply chains. This is not one job market. This is an entire civilization rebuilding its industrial spine. The India-Netherlands partnership is not a diplomatic photo. It is a pipeline. Technology from Europe. Scale from India. Talent from IITs and universities. Demand from the world. China tried to buy its way in. India was invited in. That difference is everything.
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Dr Raju@drraju2·
Advisory to @AndhraPradeshCM As EVs, renewable energy, transmission networks and data centres expand, copper will become a strategic resource. India is already heavily import-dependent. Andhra Pradesh should proactively attract copper recycling, processing, cable manufacturing
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Dr Raju@drraju2·
Advisory to AP Govt: Cold chain infrastructure deserves the same priority as industrial corridors and semiconductor parks. India loses massive agricultural value annually due to post-harvest wastage. AP can lead by creating integrated cold storages, reefer logistics,
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Dr Raju@drraju2·
@jcrajan00 yes. India has expanded procurement support for millets (Shree Anna), but they still do not enjoy the same scale of assured procurement parity as rice and wheat under the MSP-PDS ecosystem.
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Chenthil
Chenthil@jcrajan00·
@drraju2 Jowar needs 400mm rainfall vs sugarcane's 2000mm. Crop science is solid. But FCI buys rice and wheat on autopilot. Until millets get procurement parity, drought-zone farmers won't switch.
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Chenthil@jcrajan00·
India's per capita water availability has fallen from 5,000 cubic metres in 1951 to around 1,400 today. Below 1,700 is officially 'water stressed.' Meanwhile every industrial corridor plan assumes water is just... there. A single steel plant needs millions of litres daily. Ethanol — our big energy diversification bet — uses 10,000 litres per litre produced. We plan factories without planning water. It's the blind spot nobody budgets for.
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Bernhard Mueller@muellerberndt·
After four extra months of massive effort, we now have a complete, rigorous theory-of-everything. The 6 core papers explain literally everything, including why the Universe exists, who made it, and why it is the way it is. Big thanks to all contributors🙏 #papers" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/FloatingPragma…
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@pbhushan1 ITS THE PERSPECTIVE OF TWISTED MINDS OF STOOGES OF DS
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