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Tamizh Nadu Katılım Mart 2012
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Imai 🇮🇳@imai83·
Honoured to have hosted His Excellency RN Ravi, Honourable Governor of Tamil Nadu at Hotel Hills Hosur 🙏🏽
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Neha Gurung
Neha Gurung@nehaGurung1692·
People won't show you this part of India. Guess the location? Vc: basithPaykat
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Neha Gurung@nehaGurung1692·
You're a man, which one will you choose - wine or coffee?😉
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Neha Gurung@nehaGurung1692·
Someone please kidnap me and take me to South India's Munnar, Hampi, Tarkali, Pondicherry, Alleppey... I won't tell anyone 😂
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@Samhitab4u Shell and Jio BP the quality of fuel is always good, mileage is subject to driving style and road conditions.
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Samhita@Samhitab4u·
Which petrol bunk actually gives better mileage… Or is it all just a myth?
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Imai 🇮🇳@imai83·
@takeiteasyUrvy It was widely used during the post Covid days and should have withered away as we bounced back to normalcy.
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Urvashi Gormat
Urvashi Gormat@takeiteasyUrvy·
we as a society need to show more rage towards qr menus
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Dr. Mansafa Bepari
Dr. Mansafa Bepari@MANSAFAB·
I have never been to blore ( yes you heard that right). I am planning my first trip to b’lore, Any stay recommendations near Indiranagar or HSR?
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@Samhitab4u More people are craving for space, urban rural divide in opportunities which makes people shift to cities hence splitting families.
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Samhita@Samhitab4u·
India’s population keeps growing every year. More people. More demand. The average household size is getting smaller. More people. Smaller families. How do both happen at the same time?
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Imai 🇮🇳@imai83·
@AnandaniNisha Bangalore Palace ~ English Castle style palace Cubbon Park ~ An oasis amidst the concrete jungle National Gallery of Modern Art Pottery Town
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Nisha Anandani
Nisha Anandani@AnandaniNisha·
Bengaluru people, comment the best places to visit along with one reason. Let's connect as well!🤝🏻
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Neha Gurung@nehaGurung1692·
If you're Indian, tell me which state's food this is?
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Nisha Anandani
Nisha Anandani@AnandaniNisha·
So bored. Tell me a good movie to watch?
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butterflew
butterflew@naomisosexyy·
how life is gonna look like for a bit
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Coffeekhor
Coffeekhor@hotcupespresso·
I am currently 40. Give me a piece of Advice! (Could be anything)
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RUTU@rutu609·
If you’re under 10k followers, let’s support each other. Say hi 👋 and let’s grow together.
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Kush@kushika_twt·
Show me your phone wallpaper, I’ll rate it out of 10
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
An Iranian warship attended India’s naval peace exercise. International protocol required it to carry no ammunition. Returning home through a war zone, it requested asylum at a Sri Lankan port. The port authorities waited 11 hours before responding. During those 11 hours, a US submarine arrived and sank it 40 kilometers off Galle. Eighty-seven sailors are dead. Those are the verified facts. Everything after them is a question that three governments are refusing to answer. IRIS Dena departed Visakhapatnam on February 25 after completing India’s MILAN 2026 exercise, the Indian Navy’s flagship multilateral cooperation event involving 74 nations and 42 warships. The no-ammunition rule that governs MILAN participation meant IRIS Dena was sailing toward a war in its home waters without its weapons systems loaded. Iranian Navy personnel, invited guests of the Indian Navy eight days earlier, were on a ship that could not fight back. Indian authorities confirmed this directly: the vessel was defenceless by the rules of the exercise that India hosted. When IRIS Dena requested emergency berthing at Galle, it was not requesting a port visit. It was requesting survival. A warship whose home country is under active US bombardment, whose navy has been described by the US President as having been entirely destroyed, was asking a neutral state for eleven hours to grant what maritime law describes as a fundamental obligation. The Sri Lankan Parliament’s opposition demanded an answer this week: why did authorities not respond in time? No government answer has been provided. What makes the timing question impossible to dismiss is the distance arithmetic. The US submarine that fired the torpedo was operating in the Indian Ocean. IRIS Dena was stationary, or near-stationary, waiting offshore. The eleven hours of delay coincided with the window required for a submarine to close on a position from a tracking solution established when IRIS Dena departed Indian waters. Whether that convergence was coordination, coincidence, or intelligence sharing is not established by any public evidence. But the Indian Navy’s official statement, issued after the sinking of a ship that had been its guest for seven days, contained no condemnation of the attack, no reference to MILAN, and no mention of the United States. That silence is a geopolitical statement even if it is not a confession. IRIS Bushehr, a second Iranian Navy supply vessel that participated in the same exercise, is now positioned approximately ten nautical miles off Colombo, carrying 270 crew. Sri Lanka has denied it port access. It is sitting in international waters in an ocean where the United States has demonstrated it will sink Iranian naval vessels without warning. The question being asked in Tehran, Colombo, and New Delhi is the same question every non-aligned nation in the Indo-Pacific is now asking: if attending India’s naval exercise makes your warship a target on the way home, what exactly does India’s invitation mean? open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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BREAKING: The last time a US submarine torpedoed an enemy warship, the year was 1945. That just changed. Near Sri Lanka. In the Indian Ocean. Four thousand miles from Tehran. The Iranian frigate IRIS Dena had 180 crew aboard. It was heading home after attending the International Fleet Review in Visakhapatnam, India, three days earlier. It had just sailed in formation alongside warships from 50 nations. India’s navy watched it leave port. A US submarine was waiting for it. 101 missing. 78 wounded. Pete Hegseth announced it live on television with footage. Now read that geography again. Not the Gulf. Not the Strait of Hormuz. The Indian Ocean. Neutral waters. Bordering India. Near Sri Lanka, whose navy is currently pulling Iranian sailors from the sea. This is the part every regional war model misses completely. The US is not fighting Iran in the Middle East. The US is hunting Iran’s navy on every ocean on earth. There is no safe water. There is no transit corridor. There is no flag that protects an Iranian hull once a US submarine gets a firing solution. Every neutral nation that hosted IRIS Dena three days ago at a multilateral ceremony is now watching a rescue operation for her crew. Every navy on earth just learned the same lesson. The market is still pricing a contained regional conflict with a 4-to-5-week ceiling. The Indian Ocean is now a battlefield. Those are not the same thing. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
This is so cool. We need to have more of these.
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Mundoor Maadan🇮🇳@mundoor_maadan·
I have the same view of North India. I was visiting NCR and UP last year during Onam, and didn't see a single person in traditional attire or having Sadhya. Also found no Pookkalams in front of any house. You guys don't know how to have fun and celebrate festivals.
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bangalore doesn’t know how to celebrate festivals 🙏🏼 i stepped out now at 1pm and don’t see a single person in holi rang? no kids throwing balloons? not even colours by the roadside why is this city so boring

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defective pikachu⁷
defective pikachu⁷@kishi_asf·
annual ragebait is here *breathes in* bengaluru knows how to celebrate festivals in the most civic manner. the reason why there are no colour covered ppl on the streets is because they are in holi parties. holi isn’t a south indian festival, yet they accommodate it. calm down
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