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Ravi Krishnan

@krcnow

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3rd rock from the sun Katılım Haziran 2009
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Praveen Swami
Praveen Swami@praveenswami·
@krcnow I’m very happy for you to disagree and debunk what I say. But I would request you to please form your opinions after looking at the relevant data. Too often, we come to conclusions on the basis of only our very subjective opinions, which really doesn’t get us anywhere.
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Praveen Swami
Praveen Swami@praveenswami·
Forty years ago, few Indians travelled—but those who did were curious and respectful. Today, few Indian travellers leave the safety of their herds and ghettos. You won’t make friends if you think the world is out to get you, which is what the New India has been taught.
Lt Gen H S Panag(R)@rwac48

There has been marked decline of using our soft power to maintain good relations. While holidaying on the Caspian Sea in 1975, I noticed a warmth for Indians rarely seen elsewhere. Most locals knew by heart the then 20 year old song - Awara hoon ….Full marks to Iranian diplomacy.

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Ravi Krishnan
Ravi Krishnan@krcnow·
I completely agree that it is difficult and you're the expert in sourcing data and giving it us. I just wanted to push back against the notion that all Indians outside are ghettoing. This might also have nuance attached to it and 100% there is room for improvement. Always love reading and listening to your take.
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Praveen Swami
Praveen Swami@praveenswami·
@krcnow This is a little difficult because the data is very different from what you imagine: Eg. the 2011 census says India’s poor, not top 10%, have the highest rate of inter-caste marriage. The largest diaspora by is in the GCC states, three-fourths blue-collar
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Ravi Krishnan
Ravi Krishnan@krcnow·
That time of the development where you negotiate with the Apple reviewers. Three apps going in for review and my blood pressure is shooting up.
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Ravi Krishnan
Ravi Krishnan@krcnow·
What is the definition of elites? People in top 10% of wealth in India? If yes then there is more intercaste marriages among them than the middle or lower tier. Also, Indian immigrants are healthy mix of top, middle and lower tier from India. Every one is working their ass off to become something in a foreign land with no generational wealth and hence I wouldn't hold the burden of assimilation against them. The second gen is well integrated. This observation seems more elitist that your fellow lower income brothers & sisters are not assimilating fast enough in a foreign land.
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Praveen Swami
Praveen Swami@praveenswami·
@krcnow I would absolutely say Indian élites—not necessarily upper caste but mainly—are strangers in their own country. TYou can get through life with less contact with people not of your class or caste than any Afrikaner in Apratheid South Africa.
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Ravi Krishnan
Ravi Krishnan@krcnow·
@praveenswami We haven't solved for inter-caste marriage within India and you're expecting inter-racial marriage? So are we saying upper caste Indians are not well assimilated in India?
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Praveen Swami
Praveen Swami@praveenswami·
@krcnow Also, how do you measure assimilation? ESL skills? Maybe. Eating beefburgers? Probably not. And Indians, interestingly, have the lowest inter-racial marriage rates of all immigrants in the US, which doesn’t sound very melting pot… onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…
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Ravi Krishnan
Ravi Krishnan@krcnow·
I cannot provide evidence other than my own observation living outside India(Australia). You pick any representative sample of a country e.g. a primary school cricket team, a birthday party or a social gathering there is always a Indian/Indian family present. Politics is also a leading indicator that they interact with the general public. I see basic educated cab drivers/care workers/shopkeepers and also higher educated tech/IT/science workers quite well embedded in their own societies. If you're expecting a cab driver becoming friends with the CEO of a company, it's not happening among locals as well.
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Praveen Swami
Praveen Swami@praveenswami·
@krcnow You might be right: So tell me, what evidence would you use to back up your claim that Indians are better assimilates than others? And how do you claim assimilation is a function of culture, rather than education and wealth?
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Āryāvarta
Āryāvarta@Indo__Aryan·
The greatest civilizations and empires have emerged in this belt
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Sri Lanka Tweet 🇱🇰
Sri Lanka Tweet 🇱🇰@SriLankaTweet·
A fuel tanker carrying 20,000 MT of diesel and 18,000 MT of petrol will arrive in Colombo March (28) following discussions between President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, highlighting India’s timely support for Sri Lanka’s energy security. 🇮🇳🇱🇰
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Ravi Krishnan
Ravi Krishnan@krcnow·
I’m pretty sure there’s nuance to this too. Male steppe genetics is irrefutable and so is the fact that a non-literate steppe men could not have come up with the Upanishads. The answer is in the gap after IVC decline and steppe entry where the post-IVC culture kept the thoughts alive and had to wait for Brahmi to be re-invented to write it down.
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Rajiv Malhotra
Rajiv Malhotra@RajivMessage·
The conclusion that these are different civilizations is true. But the history of “Indo-Europeans” emerging in modern day Ukraine, and these so-called “Aryans” entering India is a speculation that has been soundly refuted.
Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷@Arrogance_0024

Trump thinks he can solve a clash of ancient civilisations that started more than 2500 years ago. The Israelis are Mesopotamians, and the Iranians are Indo-Europeans. Abraham is explicitly from Ur of the Chaldees, which is in southern Iraq, near modern Basra. There is no meaningful genetic discontinuity between the people of ancient Mesopotamia and the people who became Canaanites who became Israelites. Hebrew is a Semitic language. The Semitic language family originated in Mesopotamia and the Arabian Peninsula. Hebrew, Aramaic, Akkadian, Arabic, Babylonian — all branches of the same tree. Hebrew and Babylonian Akkadian are cousin languages the way Spanish and Italian are cousins. They share root words, grammatical structures, and conceptual vocabulary going back thousands of years before the Bible was written. The foundational myths of Judaism — creation, the flood, paradise, the first man, the tower — all have direct Mesopotamian predecessors that are older. The ethical and legal framework — the covenant structure, the law codes — mirrors Mesopotamian forms. The calendar is Babylonian. The alphabet is Aramaic-Mesopotamian. The very concept of recording sacred history in written texts is a Mesopotamian invention. El — the chief god of the early Israelites and the root of the word Elohim, one of the Hebrew names for God — was a Canaanite/Mesopotamian deity. The word Israel itself contains El. The angels, the cosmic hierarchy, the idea of a divine council — all have deep Mesopotamian roots. Early Israelite religion before the exile looks very much like a local variant of broader Mesopotamian religious culture, with Yahweh gradually absorbing the attributes of El, Baal and others into a single deity. "Iran" comes directly from "Aryana" — land of the Aryans. The Iranians were Indo-European, not Semitic. This is the foundational distinction. Where the Semitic world — Sumerians absorbed by Akkadians, Babylonians, Canaanites, Jews, Arabs — emerged from the Fertile Crescent and Arabian Peninsula, the Iranians came from somewhere completely different. The Iranian peoples were part of the great Indo-European migration — a population that originated on the Pontic Steppe, the grasslands north of the Black Sea and Caspian Sea, in what is now Ukraine, southern Russia and Kazakhstan. Around 2000–1500 BC these steppe peoples began expanding in all directions on horseback, carrying their languages with them. One branch went west and became the Greeks, Romans, Celts, Germans, Slavs. Another branch went south and east and split into two streams — one into India becoming the Vedic civilization, one into Iran becoming the Persians and Medes. Old Persian, Sanskrit, Greek, Latin and all their descendants are branches of the same tree. The word for father in Persian is "pedar," in Latin "pater," in Greek "patér," in Sanskrit "pitár," in English "father." The word for god in Persian is related to the Sanskrit "deva." The Iranian god Mithra appears in Roman religion as Mithras and possibly echoes in the Vedic Mitra. These are not coincidences — they reflect a common origin perhaps 5,000 years ago on the Eurasian steppe. The two main Iranian tribes that entered history were the Medes in the northwest and the Persians in the south. The Medes formed the first Iranian empire around 700 BC, destroying the Assyrian Empire — the superpower of its day — in alliance with the Babylonians. Then the Persians under Cyrus the Great overthrew the Medes in 550 BC and built the Achaemenid Empire. In 651 AD the Sassanid Persian Empire — the last great pre-Islamic Persian dynasty — was destroyed by the Arab Muslim armies in one of the fastest conquests in history. Iran was Islamicized. Arabic became the language of religion and high culture. Yet something remarkable happened — unlike Egypt, like North Africa, like the Levant, which gradually became Arabized in language and identity, Iran kept its language. Persian survived. Within two centuries Iranians were writing sophisticated poetry, philosophy and science in Persian — using the Arabic script but their own language. The Persian cultural identity proved resilient enough to absorb Islam without being dissolved by it. The Persian literary renaissance of the 9th-10th centuries produced figures like Ferdowsi, whose Shahnameh — Book of Kings — deliberately reconstructed pre-Islamic Persian identity and mythology. It was a conscious act of cultural preservation remarkably similar to what the Jewish scribes did with the Torah in Babylon. A conquered people writing their way back into existence. So you have two civilizational streams that met in the Middle East: The Semitic stream — out of Arabia and the Fertile Crescent, producing Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Canaanites, Jews, Arabs. Urban, agricultural, text-centered from very early, building civilization in river valleys. The Indo-European Iranian stream — out of the Eurasian steppe, mounted, pastoral, bringing a completely different cosmology, a dualistic theology, a warrior aristocratic culture that then learned to govern sedentary civilizations from the Semitic world. Modern Iranians are the descendants of that Indo-European Iranian stream, heavily mixed with the pre-existing Elamite and Semitic populations of the region, then further shaped by Arab Islamic conquest. Genetically they are distinct from Arabs — closer to South Asians and Europeans than to Semitic Arabs in certain markers, reflecting that ancient steppe origin. Linguistically Persian is closer to English than it is to Arabic — both are Indo-European, while Arabic is Semitic. Which makes the current conflict between Iran and Israel — between the heirs of the Indo-European Iranian world and the heirs of the Semitic Mesopotamian-Canaanite world — in some sense a resumption of the oldest cultural fault line in the Middle East. The same two civilizational streams that first encountered each other when Cyrus walked into Babylon in 539 BC, when he freed the Jews and sent them home. Except then they were allies. And the Iranian was the liberator of the Semite. History has a very dark sense of humor.

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Ravi Krishnan
Ravi Krishnan@krcnow·
There is "fog of war" but this is more like "fart of war".
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Hikaru Nakamura
Hikaru Nakamura@GMHikaru·
So all the candidates are here and ready to play! Round 1 starts Sunday March 29th at 8:45am EDT, 3:45pm Cyprus, 6:15pm India and for @gmjlh and @fionchetta , 2:45pm CEST. HT to @FIDE_chess for the graphic and the content video.
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Ravi Krishnan
Ravi Krishnan@krcnow·
I want to address at the outset what most wouldn’t and say that Hinduism is a collection of schools of thoughts and a plethora of local traditions. So you can go from a fierce ritual of animal sacrifice for a village god to the most esoteric cosmological thought of Brahman. So Hinduism is not a monolithic idea of peace or love. It’s the religion of the people who don’t follow the Abrahamic religions in this part of the world.
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Carl Wheless
Carl Wheless@carlwheless·
Today's question for my Indian friends: If Hinduism is a religion of peace, love, and acts of kindness to enter the afterlife, how does that square with service in the Indian military, where one trains for and is expected to take lives to protect their homeland?
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Ravi Krishnan
Ravi Krishnan@krcnow·
@sandygrains Most probably the tech is going straight to Hollywood production houses instead of individual creators. It is actually even worse for creators.
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Ravi Krishnan
Ravi Krishnan@krcnow·
@JoshuaBarzon Absolutely no. 3 and witness the writing of the vedas by the post-IVC cultures.
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Josh Barzon
Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon·
where would you choose to spawn?
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Ravi Krishnan
Ravi Krishnan@krcnow·
@NathieVR This the most endearing thing that has come along in my timeline. Thank you
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Nathie
Nathie@NathieVR·
This 14-year-old couldn’t use a standard VR controller so he made his own. He 3D printed a custom holder for his Meta Quest controller so he can play using both hands.
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Ravi Krishnan
Ravi Krishnan@krcnow·
@Indian_Bronson In other words those Indians who do get admitted must be absolute beasts in what they do eventually. Potential leaders.
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Ravi Krishnan
Ravi Krishnan@krcnow·
@MoeedNj Or Occam's razor would suggest that the Indian people think independently and with diverse voices and hence you would find both pro-Israel and pro-Iran voices like in a democracy.
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Moeed Pirzada
Moeed Pirzada@MoeedNj·
Israel’s covert plans to hijack and control Indian public opinion in its favor are not working! This war has turned Indian intelligentsia against Israel..
Dr Monika Singh@Dr_MonikaSingh_

'ईरान को जानेंगे तो होश उड़ जाएंगे!' - मे.ज. (रि.) यश मोर ने बताया ईरान क्यों झुकने को तैयार नहीं? ईरान के फुटवाल टीम एशिया में नंबर 2 पर आती है, वर्ल्ड कप में जापान के बाद क्वालीफाई किया ! IQ लेवल में विश्व में 4th नंबर पर है ईरान पिछले एशियन गेम्स में कबड्डी में ईरान की महिला एवं पुरुष टीम ने विश्व की टॉप टीमों को हरा दिया था ! ईरान का साक्षरता प्रतिशत 94% है जो विश्व के सबसे ज्यादा साक्षरता वाले टॉप देशों में शामिल है ! ईरान की सरकार में अधिकतर लोग पोस्ट ग्रेजुएट और पीएचडी हैं ! ईरान के लोगों में जो वैज्ञानिक दृष्टिकोण हैं वो शायद एशिया सब कॉन्टमेंट में बहुत अधिक है ! इसीलिए ये मिसाइल बना रहे हैं,

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Cheng
Cheng@zcbenz·
For us makers of frameworks and libraries there couldn't be a better time: users are now agents that actually read documentations and use APIs by design, and whatever metric representing active users just rockets faster and higher than ever.
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