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Nitin Welde

@nitinwelde

Air Veteran.Presidential Gallantry Award.Siachen Pioneer. ICF certified Coach.Facilitator.TedEx Speaker. Consultant for Helicopters in Civil Aviation.

Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Nitin Welde
Nitin Welde@nitinwelde·
Dear Friends, - The present Indian Helicopter Industry has around 63 Non Scheduled Operators , 31 Private Operators and 18 Operators from Govt / PSUs. - ⁠The helicopter industry is showing unprecedented growth and the coming years are filled with hope, growth and excitement. - ⁠The helicopter is a unique machine that touches the lives of all citizens, not just people in the industry. From joyrides to medical evacuations and from religious tourism to elections, it can bring joy to all. - ⁠It is time that the efforts, challenges and stories of the helicopter industry are known across the country.We all must update ourselves about the Indian Civil Helicopter Industry. - ⁠”Crew Room Conversations” is my attempt to make the Indian Helicopter Industry known to all. - ⁠In this regard, I look forward to your support and encouragement. You all may not be directly connected to the industry but I look forward to your engagement in everything that I do. - ⁠It is my earnest request to share the episodes with your friends and family. You can do so by subscribing and forwarding the link to channel. Happy Flying Link to subscribe to “ Crew Room Conversations” youtu.be/qru_zoS_Jus?fe… #pilotlife #gratitude
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Nitin Welde
Nitin Welde@nitinwelde·
@Ananth_IRAS East Street. Just before the signal where you turn back to main street
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Ananth Rupanagudi
Ananth Rupanagudi@Ananth_IRAS·
So who is ashamed of being obese? Loved the shop name - what creativity! PS - this is in Pune but where exactly is it? #obesity #store
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Nitin Welde
Nitin Welde@nitinwelde·
- True Nitin , interesting times and entertaining conversations in “ Vayu Bhavan “ bus. - Everyday new name for new post / new theatre. Validation and justification of why that name and why not that name. - All in all ,full entertainment with lot of names doing rounds. Not that anyone knows what’s happening but it’s good to speculate. “Future of fauj” this topic for charcha is integral to Fauji living. PS: We must now have a CDS from Navy or Air Force.
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Nitin A. Gokhale
Nitin A. Gokhale@nitingokhale·
The Indian military is set to witness several changes at the very top in the next three months starting with a new Chief of Defence Staff (CDS). Gen Anil Chauhan, the current incumbent, was given an extension in September last year until May 30, 2026. So, a new CDS is due by end May. The government is likely to make its choice by end of April. Going by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) notification in June 2022, the selection will have to be limited to either serving or retired three-star officers from across the services who have not attained the age of 62 at the time of their appointment to the post of the CDS (see photo. Just to clarify, a similar notification with relevant changes for the other two services was issued simultaneously which makes Air Marshals and Vice Admirals along with Lt. Generals also eligible for the post of CDS). This amendment to a 2019 notification enabled Gen Anil Chauhan to succeed Gen Bipin Rawat (India’s first CDS) in September 2022. The government, therefore, theoretically, can choose from a very wide field of over 150 or more (both retired and serving) three star officers for the post of CDS. But again, if the government has to go beyond three stars and consider any of the current chiefs for the post of CDS, it can do so. Therefore any guesses about who will succeed Gen Chauhan, will remain just that: speculation. The selection of CDS apart, the Army and the Navy are also up for many changes at the top level. The Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Adm. Dinesh Tripathi, is due to retire on May 31 and his school mate, Gen Upendra Dwivedi, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) will superannuate a month later, on June 30. Choosing their successors appears to be easy. At the beginning of April, a reshuffle of Army Commanders has already been planned and announced. Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, is moving to Delhi as Vice Chief of Army Staff. Lt Gen Sandeep Jain, currently Seth’s No. 2 at Pune will get elevated as the next Southern Army Commander the same day. Lt Gen PP Singh, currently Vice Chief in Army HQ, is slated to replace Lt Gen Manoj Katiyar, who retires on March 31. Similarly, Lt Gen RC Tiwari, the current Eastern Army Commander superannuates the same day. He will be succeeded by Lt Gen VMB Krishnan, who gets promoted. Lt Gen Krishnan is posted as Quarter Master General (QMG) currently. All these postings and reshuffle of the top brass are of course assuming the current system continues and the proposed Integrated Theatre Commands (ITCs) are not operational by then. If the joint or integrated theatre commands get off the ground soon, there is likelihood of many changes, promotions and reshuffle in India’s military hierarchy. According to known plans so far, India plans to establish three joint theatre commands—Western, Northern and Maritime—to improve and integrate combat effectiveness of the three armed forces. Officers who will go on to head these commands, will have to be chosen from the current lot, depending on their seniority and merit. Interesting times ahead
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Top level reshuffle in the Indian Army soon. Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, current Southern Army Commander, will move to Army HQ as Vice Chief from April 1. The current Vice Chief, Lt Gen PP Singh takes over Western Command next month while QMG, Lt Gen VMB Krishnan, will be the new Eastern Army Commander from 1st April. Lt Gen Sandeep Jain, currently Chief Of Staff, Southern Command, will get elevated as Southern Army Commander simultaneously.

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Gabbar
Gabbar@GabbbarSingh·
There is no use comparing Dhurandhar 1 & Dhurandhar 2. If Dhurandhar 1 was Lakshya, Dhurandhar 2 is Border. The latter’s audience is a superset of the former. Dhurandhar 1 deals with subject matter an ordinary Indian wasn’t aware of. The Lyari Gangwars etc. So it had to invest a lot into those local character arcs. It had to use all its best background tracks, its best editing, art direction to make it presentable to Indian audiences. And it felt like a Pakistani gang war film. The audiences kept watching one terrorist attack after the other with no redemption. To achieve success with such a movie with no resolution, required a lot of craft. Dhurandhar 2, rightfully called the revenge, deals with familiar territory, referencing more recent events, so it didn’t need to spend time in explaining it, hence it could go all slam bang massy. Killing bad guys and invoking patriotic lines is the easy part. The fantastic climax with unexpected reveals was a bonus. This will do very well, in its own right.
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Preity G Zinta
Preity G Zinta@realpreityzinta·
Just watched Dhurandhar 2 & all I wanna say is “Revenge ho toh Dhurandhar jaisa ho warna na ho 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥” Direction, Acting, music, editing, story, casting & every other department is MINDBLOWING 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟The first thing mom said after watching the movie was that she wanted to see it again in the Theater with her friends & I feel exactly the same. @AdityaDharFilms you have turned me into a fan girl & I love it. Thank you 🙏 for this incredibly immersive experience. Your skill, your talent and most of all your heart is in the right place. @RanveerOfficial You have my heart. What a stunning performance. What range, what depth, what sincerity ❤️I still need to process everything before I can articulate my thoughts.@ActorMadhavan you know how I felt about your flawless performance earlier & to be honest that goes for the entire cast. @bolbedibol what timing, @duttsanjay what swag, so much sweetness & sincerity Sara Arjun & last but not the least @rampalarjun you have hit it out of the park again. A very special mention of @shashwatology for taking this film to another level with the music. @CastingChhabra how do u do this every time? If I forgot anyone I’m sorry I’m so excited. Finally I wanna say #JaiHind 🇮🇳to every unknown man & woman out there. Don’t miss this folks ! #Ting
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Gabbar
Gabbar@GabbbarSingh·
Gaurav Gera moves you to tears in the 5 mins he gets in Dhurandhar 2. He should get a lot more roles. Bollywood shouldn’t let go of this gem.
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Gabbar
Gabbar@GabbbarSingh·
The research work & detailing by Aditya Dhar & Team is amazing. One such Zardari thing they referenced. Not a spoiler. Would help actually :)
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Ranveer Singh
Ranveer Singh@RanveerOfficial·
This one is for my fans, who have been so patient with me, and been clamouring for a turn like this. I love you all, and I promise you, this time, a cinematic experience like never before. With your blessings, we embark on this great, big motion picture adventure with spirited energy and pure intent. This time, it’s personal. @duttsanjay #AkshayeKhanna @ActorMadhavan @rampalarjun @AdityaDharFilms #JyotiDeshpande @LokeshDharB62 @jiostudios @B62Studios
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Sagar
Sagar@Pixel_Stripes·
You are despicable if you are sharing details of the movie Dhurandhar - The Revenge. For a few bucks you are affecting the experience of others. Let others enjoy the movie and the suspense in every detail.
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Sandeep Ahlawat
Sandeep Ahlawat@SandyAhlawat89·
Strong words on L1. But when in command, how often did the now retired Gen officer overrule the IFA? Authority not exercised becomes commentary, not leadership.
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Nitin Welde@nitinwelde·
@RanveerOfficial you are amazing. - Only you can have done this one. Keep up the good work bro
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Zucker Doctor
Zucker Doctor@DoctorLFC·
In an era when people do not have the patience to watch a 4 second reel, Aditya Dhar has kept the audience's attention captivated through a 4 hour movie, and that alone is reason enough to applaud what he has achieved.
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Nitin Welde
Nitin Welde@nitinwelde·
Dear Friends, - The present Indian Helicopter Industry has around 63 Non Scheduled Operators , 31 Private Operators and 18 Operators from Govt / PSUs. - ⁠The helicopter industry is showing unprecedented growth and the coming years are filled with hope, growth and excitement. - ⁠The helicopter is a unique machine that touches the lives of all citizens, not just people in the industry. From joyrides to medical evacuations and from religious tourism to elections, it can bring joy to all. - ⁠It is time that the efforts, challenges and stories of the helicopter industry are known across the country.We all must update ourselves about the Indian Civil Helicopter Industry. - ⁠”Crew Room Conversations” is my attempt to make the Indian Helicopter Industry known to all. - ⁠In this regard, I look forward to your support and encouragement. You all may not be directly connected to the industry but I look forward to your engagement in everything that I do. - ⁠It is my earnest request to share the episodes with your friends and family. You can do so by subscribing and forwarding the link to channel. Happy Flying Link to subscribe to “ Crew Room Conversations” youtu.be/qru_zoS_Jus?fe… #pilotlife #gratitude
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MoCA_GoI
MoCA_GoI@MoCA_GoI·
The Ministry has issued the following directions through the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA): 1. Minimum 60% of seats on any flight to be allocated free of charge to ensure fair access 2. Passengers travelling on the same PNR to be seated together, preferably in adjacent seats 3. Carriage of sports equipment and musical instruments to be facilitated in a transparent and passenger-friendly manner, subject to applicable safety and operational regulations. Airlines shall also bring out clear, transparent policies for carriage of pets. 4. Strict adherence to passenger rights framework, particularly in cases of delays, cancellations and denied boarding 5. Prominent display of passenger rights across airline websites, mobile applications, booking platforms, and airport counters 6. Clear communication of passenger entitlements in regional languages to ensure wider accessibility and awareness The Ministry of Civil Aviation remains committed to enhancing passenger experience, ensuring transparency, reducing grievances and upholding the highest standards of safety across the aviation ecosystem. @RamMNK @mohol_murlidhar @samirsinha69 @AAI_Official @DGCAIndia @Pib_MoCA pib.gov.in/PressReleseDet…
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Nitin Welde@nitinwelde·
“Apki org ke promotion policy ke baare mein koi aur organisation ke sir apne khayal share karenge toh aap unko kya bolenge “ #justasking
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