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Chanakya Nexus
Chanakya Nexus@Chanakyanexus·
India buying 2 mbpd from Russia isn't just an energy decision — it's saving roughly $40-50 billion annually compared to buying the same volumes at market rates from OPEC or the Gulf. That's money staying in the Indian economy instead of flowing to the Middle East. The interesting part: India refines Russian crude and re-exports petroleum products to Europe — the same Europe that sanctioned Russian oil. The arbitrage is real and India is playing it intelligently. Strategic autonomy isn't just a foreign policy statement. Sometimes it shows up in your energy import bill.
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@Chellaney 🎯 PDF is truly a coward & a BULLY
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Dr. Brahma Chellaney
Dr. Brahma Chellaney@Chellaney·
During his visit, a suddenly deferential Trump has been lavishing praise on China and Xi Jinping, even telling the Chinese leader, “It’s an honor to be your friend.” The spectacle underscores a familiar Trumpian inversion: America’s principal strategic rival gets the flattery and respect, while U.S. allies and strategic partners are more often treated like freeloaders, vassals or adversaries.
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KRRam@krr62023·
@ethrelkeld Did you /@CIA bribe him to say this nonsense 😂 What are you up to? India has better things to do than talking to paki terrorists
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Elizabeth Threlkeld
Elizabeth Threlkeld@ethrelkeld·
“People-to-people relations can ease India-Pakistan tensions because we have cultural links and we were once one nation. I strongly believe civil society contacts will ultimately help normalize ties with Pakistan; that should be tried more now." timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/india-sh…
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Insightful Geopolitics
-What an honor it was to meet ex-ISRO Chief K Sivan famously known as 'Rocket Man' of #India -Greatness comes from humbleness & he was humbleness personified
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KRRam@krr62023·
@fgautier26 That’s not the major defect of the book. The entire book is subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) glorification of the Empire glossing over its swindle and plunder and brutalities
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François Gautier
François Gautier@fgautier26·
It’s correct : freedom at midnight is romanticized bull.hit that gives all credit to Mahatma Gandhi, Mountbatten & Nehru for India’s independence, without mentioning Sri Aurobindo, Tilak, Sarvarkar and many others who gave their lives for Bharat’s independence. Unfortunately it sold millions of copies & still does
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Shesh Paul Vaid
Shesh Paul Vaid@spvaid·
I do not agree with anyone who believes that dialogue with Pakistan can lead to genuine bilateral relations or lasting friendship. There can be no normal relationship as long as: - terrorism continues to be used as an instrument of state policy against India - the policy of “bleeding India through a thousand cuts” remains intact - extremist ideas like "Ghazwa-e-Hind" and Jihad are promoted instead of being discarded as dangerous idiotic fantasies Peace cannot coexist with terrorism.
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KRRam@krr62023·
@KlasraRauf 😂 Nice try with so many lies, bullshit & fake claims. That ship has sailed. 🇵🇰 bankrupt beggar, unraveling on all cylinders. New 🇮🇳template: No water✅ Total economic strangulation ✅ Any terrorism, you will be paid back with interest ✅
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Rauf Klasra
Rauf Klasra@KlasraRauf·
This has been position of almost every Army General in Pakistan since Gen Zia days with an exception of Gen Bajwa. Even here everyone believes Pakistan was created on same slogan so nothing unusual or new. Despite this ideology almost every Pakistani wants friendly relations with India. Likewise top Pakistani politicians right from Benazir Bhutto, Nawaz Sharif and Imran Khan did not agree with ideological approach towards Dehli. Rather they championed for friendly relation with India and peaceful settlement of disputes through dialogue like mature adults. For understandable reasons, Army Generals or soldiers may need some sort of “ideology” or “holy cause” to fight and offer their lives in a battlefield but politicians are always pragmatic and practical souls. Pakistani awam is equally mature and friendly towards its neighbors. So don’t be alarmed from one word “ideology” and let both sides start talking and ease tense situation. If Gen Musharraf can emerge as Peacemaker and is received in India after Kargil war, then Indian should not get alarmed from Gen Asim, either. Thank you @Vedmalik1 @OfficialDGISPR @CMShehbaz @MIshaqDar50 @kdastgirkhan @HinaRKhar @sherryrehman @MaryamNSharif @narendramodi @MEAIndia @ForeignOfficePk
Ved Malik@Vedmalik1

Till recently Pakistan's issue with India was territorial-J&K. Now Asim Munir says "It is fundamental, of ideology" (of Hindu-Muslim, two nation theory). People in India need to take note of it.@gauravcsawant

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@RickSanchezTV It hasn’t worked on India either. Modi is acting coy only because exports from India to US are growing & he doesn’t want to disrupt it. Nobody gives a $hit to the pedophile
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Rick Sanchez
Rick Sanchez@RickSanchezTV·
Trump’s pressure tactics are hitting a wall. They may work on weaker players — but not on Iran, not on Russia, and not on China. And with Iran turning into a geopolitical and PR disaster for Washington, Trump is heading into tougher talks from a weaker position.
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Carl Wheless
Carl Wheless@carlwheless·
This is one of the worst cases of showboating by using Indians as a prop I've seen, even by @SaraGonzalesTX. Someone with some deep pockets needs to go after her and @BlazeTV. It pains me to say this as I have supported the founder of Blaze Media, @glennbeck, and his ventures for decades. I've met him in person and been on his program several times in the past. He has been quirky at times (like when he had a short-lived show on Fox News Channel a while back), but I would take it with a grain of salt because that's who he is. But this? No. This is different. This is sinister. This is not the Glenn Beck I've grown to admire over the years. No. Something is terribly wrong at Blaze Media. Perhaps someone should knock on their door and harass Blaze Media's CEO, Tyler Cardon, to see how he likes it. (See? Two can play this game. 😉)
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Mr Obvious
Mr Obvious@JRoddy58899574·
@RickSanchezTV Obviously both of you are stuck in your Trump derangement syndrome bubble for eternity. Idiots TRUMP IS PUTTING THE WORLD LEADERS IN CHECK AND EVERYBODY KNOWS IT!
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Rick Sanchez
Rick Sanchez@RickSanchezTV·
Professor Robert Pape argues Trump arrives in China looking weak, dragging with him a “strategic defeat.” He says the rest of the world is noticing too — pointing to Iranian negotiators brushing off Trump’s outreach efforts. “Trump is trying to send Kushner and Witkoff to Pakistan to meet with them, and the Iranian negotiators said: Go ahead, land in Islamabad. We’re going to Russia.” “Think how insulting that is.” Watch the full interview on the Sanchez Effect.
Rick Sanchez@RickSanchezTV

“Iran is the most dangerous adversary we’ve taken on since World War II” — Professor Robert Pape. Pape argues Trump does have a strategy — just a bad one. He says Trump is treating geopolitics like a real estate negotiation: “Either Iran controls Hormuz or it doesn’t. Even Trump said: ‘let’s split the tolls’ — as if it were a real estate deal.” Watch the full breakdown: Sanchez Effect.

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Adil Raja
Adil Raja@soldierspeaks·
The Pakistani Military under the command of Trump's favourite field martial Asim Munir committed these barbaric atrocities... VC: BBC
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🔥Reverend Aiden
🔥Reverend Aiden@SweetFnLucifer·
TRUMP GETS CUCKED IN CHINA. Only low level Chinese staffers were on the ground to greet Trump as he slowly waddled down the steps of Air Force One. Chinese papers aren't even putting the visit on the front page. All as Iran allows China through the Strait in exchange for weapons.
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برهان الدین ‏| Burhan uddin
🇮🇳 India and Afghanistan finalize a $46+ million agreement Indian company TCRC signed a deal with Afghanistan National Standards Authority. The agreement was concluded in the presence of Deputy PM Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, and it will establish and equip advanced laboratories in Kabul and at 9 border crossings across Afghanistan.
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KRRam@krr62023·
@nxt888 I recently The Silk roads by Frankopan! Fascinating how Brits & then Brits wUS colluded over > 100 years to install puppet regime in Iran, extract Iranian resources with very little benefit to Iranians, etc. Imperialists pretend they are only against current regime, not true!
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
The word "stability" in American foreign policy discourse is doing the same work as "civilization" did in the 19th century. Civilization meant: the arrangement of society in ways that serve European interests. Stability means: the arrangement of society in ways that serve American interests. A country with brutal inequality, with multinational corporations extracting its resources, with a government that suppresses labor organizing and maintains the investment climate, that country is "stable." A country where a popular movement is threatening to nationalize its oil, or default on its debt, or renegotiate its trade relationships, that country is in "crisis." Facing "instability." In need of "outside concern." The language is elegant because it sounds like it's describing a condition. It is actually prescribing a preference. The preference is: keep the arrangement that works for us. The description is: anything that threatens the arrangement is disorder. And the population that absorbs this language absorbs, with it, the politics encoded in it. They are not learning about the world. They are learning to see the world from a specific address.
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