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Ganesh

Ganesh

@inSGKumar

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Ganesh
Ganesh@inSGKumar·
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Krishnan@cvkrishnan

@unraveaero It is also a reflection of our middle class mindset to seek validation and love than respect and authority. When we win, the world will behave the way we want them to.

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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@ArunKrishnan_ In fact, while we need half a dozen of each of them (Ambani/ Adani) in each of their verticals, we get a dozen of these dimwits from same family!
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Arun Krishnan 🇮🇳@ArunKrishnan_·
Ok. Apart from Petrochemicals, Retail, Digital Services (Jio), Media & Entertainment, and emerging New Energy/Materials, Sea and airport management, Electricity generation and transmission, Mining, Natural gas, Food, Weapons, and Infrastructure, WHAT have Ambani and Adani ever done for us?
𝓓𝓲𝓵𝓹𝓻𝓮𝓮𝓽 𝓚𝓪𝓾𝓻 🇮🇳@KaurageousDils

If you got bored listening only to the mentally unbalanced man-child, here is the next level of idiocracy by his equally eccentric sibling. 😳😳😳

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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@SirJambavan @narayananh @ArunKrishnan_ Yeah, missed that. Someone can promise (timely) manufacturing, get the order & then renege/disappear. Robert McNamara (Ford manufacturing, Kennedy's defense secy) was correct in "2nd source" logic.
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Arun Krishnan 🇮🇳@ArunKrishnan_·
We spent a year reverse engineering a part for one of the three services. Even built a sample and showed it to them. The ONLY company to do that. Lost out on the bid because apparently, we didn't have the production line to make the part. This, when we had already mentioned that we would invest in the machinery. How can we indigenize when you come up against bureaucracy??
Press Trust of India@PTI_News

VIDEO | Delhi: Addressing Centre for Air Power Studies (CAPS) and Indian Military Review (IMR) joint seminar, Air Marshal Yalla Umesh, Maintenance Command of the IAF, says, “The complexity of operational tempo and the environment of military aviation demand high-performance systems with exceptional reliability, maintained in an operational state at all times. The military aerospace manufacturing industry has largely grown around licensed manufacturing of airframe structures based on foreign Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) designs. Engines, aggregates, accessories, and avionics are usually supplied as kits. Even when these are manufactured within India, foreign OEMs maintain tight control over critical parts, technology, processes, and raw materials. In essence, we continue to depend on foreign OEMs. This dependency, along with geopolitics, commercial considerations, obsolescence, and OEMs shifting focus to newer products, compels countries like ours to seek sustainable solutions beyond OEM support.” (Full video available on PTI Videos - ptivideos.com)

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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@ArunKrishnan_ Somehow it is allergic to observe someone reading whole speech - he can always have notes and talk ! Very clear: 1) Whole speech was written by someone else 2) He hasn't even bothered to read the speech before 3) Has no competence/depth on what he's talking about
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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@SirJambavan @narayananh @ArunKrishnan_ If the re-engineered part made domestically worked to specifications, where was the lie? Armed forces can always again test from the production batch before certifying for mass orders. Huge bureaucracy & vested interests!
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Phield Martiall Jambavan@SirJambavan·
@narayananh @ArunKrishnan_ The problem is that there are many who would cheat by saying the same words. Institutionally, India distrusts anything that its people say. Because, institutionally, people and organizations lie to make a buck.
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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@avataram Politics isn't for light wallets, huge entry & sustenance barrier. Being in power begets sustenance.
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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@avataram Yeah, just checked Vijayakanth got 8.38% votes, one can dare say he was very popular then. Can't shake the feeling TVK isn't in politics for service (vs Vijayakanth who was miles better comparatively), but propped by someone for long haul to aggregate & fill A/DMK vacuum.
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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@avataram Somehow I get a feeling all votes BJP is getting are Modi's votes & once he goes, so will the votes! It needed an Annamalai though to transfer Modi's national pull into TN votes, atleast in LS 2024.
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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@avataram Time will tell if poll happens like this. Maybe a benefit for Amit Shah, eliminating any competition in the bud (Indira Gandhi style) & we know what has happened to Congress!
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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@ArunKrishnan_ @talksports45 His fans were/are abusing folks who asked him to retire after WC 2011. These days most players stay for non-cricketing reasons looks like. 2 years & 17-18 tests when likes of Rohit Sharma/Rahane were on the bench, a next generation didn't get timely opportunities.
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Spandan Roy@talksports45·
Calculated the median scores for test batsmen who managed to score 8000+ test runs. Took some efforts to do this, but was a fun stat. Have divided the list in 2 parts. The 1st has players with a median score >=30 and the next with <30. Brian Lara-33.5 Garry Sobers-33.5 Rahul Dravid-33 AB de Villiers-33 Viv Richards-32.5 Sachin Tendulkar-32 Kane Williamson-32 Kumar Sangakkara-32 Jacques Kallis-31.5 Allan Border-31 Steve Smith-31 Shivnarine Chanderpaul-31 Virender Sehwag-31 Younis Khan-31 Kevin Pietersen-31 Matthew Hayden-31 Javed Miandad-30 Geoffrey Boycott-30 (1/n)
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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@avataram Maybe they have Bill Clinton's capability to compartmentalize 😄. Never heard of Nivaa till this minute, but: 1) Funny she's listed as entrepreneur 2) Maybe I'm a luddite 😀 3) Can't help think a certain amount of cultural degradation with these kind of photos online.
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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@ArunKrishnan_ With hindsight realize most of Gandhi/Nehru protests are as crazy as Kejriwal's nautanki & they were mostly in house-arrest. If there was social media then, we would instantly see beyond propaganda. P.S: Americans have asked me if today's Gandhi family are MK's descendants.
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Arun Krishnan 🇮🇳@ArunKrishnan_·
What exactly did the Salt Match achieve? And how did it contribute to India gaining freedom? Are we saying that without the salt match, we wouldn't have achieved freedom? I never understood this even in school. We were taught a set of disjointed events -- Rowlat Act, Salt March, Morley Minto reforms, Chauri Chaura, Quit India movement which died out quickly and then, hey presto, INDEPENDENCE. Er. Actually, dominion status!
Joy Bhattacharjya@joybhattacharj

On April 6th 1930, after a 241 mile march over 24 days, Mahatma Gandhi walked into the Arabian sea and picked up a handful of salty mud. “With this,” he announced, “I am shaking the foundations of the British Empire.” And he did! The Dandi Salt March culminated on this day 96 years ago, after commencing from the Sabarmati ashram at 6.30 a.m. on March 12, 1930. A 61 year old Gandhiji, staff in hand, led 78 satyagrahis who represented a cross-section from the entire nation. The march had commenced even after a brutal crackdown by British authorities. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel who had been preparing the villagers all along the route had been arrested at Ras on March 7. Undeterred, 75,000 people attended a mammoth meeting on March 9th the sands of the Sabarmati. Here, they passed a resolution in the form of a vow in Gandhiji's presence to tread the same path Sardar Vallabhbhai had trod. The British were quick to react. Nehru was arrested on April 14th, and then in early May they arrested Mahatma Gandhi at Darsana, picking him up at the dead of the night to avoid being gheraoed by his devoted followers. But the British knew that the wheels that had been set into motion would only now stop with India's independence.

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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@TheGopalan @Mahesh10816 So, GCs should start business, which will within 20 yrs have 90% reservation against GCs ?
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V Gopalan@TheGopalan·
@Mahesh10816 Private sector reservation will feature in the next LS election manifesto itself!
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Mahesh 🇮🇳@Mahesh10816·
The writing is on the wall. All major political parties are against GCs. 20 years down the road we will be starring @ 90% reservations and reservation in Pvt sector too. GCs should get into business, big or small, successful ones help other GCs to start a venture, even mirco business will do. 20 years down the road GC should be dominating the business world Even better if GCs can pool their resources, form a company, profits from that company should help fund several micro businesses run by GCs Nothing is impossible We just have to open our mind and expand our horizon. Muslim shops mostly employ muslims, GS shops should employ GCs. Purchase from a GC. It's a matter of survival of the fittest. These casteist parties need to be put in place
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Ashwin Gandhi@PantryCar·
Full of Traffic due to election rallies. Especially Visay Anna pullingos alapparaigal. Missed Mohan Coffee Works. Auto Anna said, this is also nice! Super and vintage packing! Vintage shop as well 🤩 The Aroma ☺️ #Coffee #Kumbakonam #TeamCoffee
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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@avataram From her recollection was Nehru fit enuf (healthwise, most of us in hindsight have our own opinion about his capability) post 1960 ? Nehru's last 4 years in charge were reportedly similar to/worse than MGR's health-wise.
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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@LifeAfterFI Almost 99% work is for international customers who (thankfully) won't brook for unnecessary political interference anyway.
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Ganesh@inSGKumar·
@cvkrishnan I feel we should be trying to upgrade Kaveri & leave no stone unturned to test it locally, irrespective of any engine deal(s). Sadly, all we've got from Modi is fancy words, he is the proper "standing in rain with raincoat" after MMS, with no criticism sticking on.
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Krishnan@cvkrishnan·
@inSGKumar That’s far away. Atleast develops second fighter jet maker
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