Akshay
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Akshay
@iAkshP
90s kid. Mechanical engineer. Cricket 🏏| Food🍕🌮 | Travel 🧳| Movies 🍿

ickiest word by a Mumbaikar is “samjha” 😭😭😭😭bro pls learn to say samajh gaya/gayi

"Pakistan has kept Israel out of 'negotiations'. That's Pakistan's victory." Pax have no idea what's awaiting them.

BIG NEWS - Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis announces a bigger stadium in Mumbai. He says- "It will be a stadium with more capacity and located in a place where the crowd can disperse in 20 minutes and match can be viewed very well from any place on the stands. But no matter how big the new stadium is, it can never match the stature of Wankhede Stadium, where cricket will always be celebrated. All of us want the final match of any tournament to be in Mumbai. We will have a bigger stadium, but Wankhede is iconic and we will always celebrate cricket at this stadium."

ickiest word by a Mumbaikar is “samjha” 😭😭😭😭bro pls learn to say samajh gaya/gayi




Rajkumar Hirani tops them.

Making peace is a bigger challenge than war, and needs a different kind of Durandhar, not the one you get in the fantasy productions of some Bollywood directors, I write for India Forum theindiaforum.in/politics/india… @ramreddy #indiapakistan

Asked someone from the industry whether foreign investors are still interested in allocating to India. The TLDR: Interest has pretty much died out. India is seen as geopolitically exposed, especially to an oil shock. There are no real AI plays. Valuations are rich. And the rupee situation doesn't help. On top of that, investors who were sitting on gains have taken money off the table and are now looking at markets like Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Europe etc instead. He also pointed out that our LTCG/STCG structure and the increase in STT have made India less attractive compared to other markets that are seeing inflows. If we need to attract FPIs back, and we do, fixing this feels like pretty low-hanging fruit.


@CricketopiaCom Those are some great interviews in that footage…what a match

Heartburn in New Delhi over Pakistan’s role in brokering Middle East ceasefire bit.ly/4sYgIRJ











