Parag

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Parag

Parag

@paragp

India first. Common man. Techpreneur. Right of centre. Posts/Views are strictly personal. Abusers will be blocked. Re-posts are not endorsements.

New Delhi, India Katılım Ağustos 2008
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
تحدثتُ مع صاحب السمو الملكي الأمير محمد بن سلمان بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود، ولي العهد ورئيس مجلس الوزراء السعودي، وناقشنا الصراع الدائر في غرب آسيا. وجددتُ التأكيد على إدانة الهند للهجمات التي تستهدف البنية التحتية الإقليمية للطاقة. واتفقنا على ضرورة ضمان حرية الملاحة، وإبقاء خطوط الشحن مفتوحة وآمنة. كما أعربتُ لسموه عن شكري وتقديري لدعمه المتواصل من أجل رعاية الجالية الهندية في المملكة العربية السعودية.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
The inauguration of Phase-I of Noida International Airport marks a major step in Uttar Pradesh’s growth story and India’s aviation future. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Aditya Dhar
Aditya Dhar@AdityaDharFilms·
Thank you @yrf.🙏 It was growing up on films like Yash ji’s Deewar, Darr etc that greatly influenced me! Also not many people know this, but I actually got my first break with YRF itself, as a lyricist way back on Kabul Express!! To receive such kind appreciation today from a company whose iconic films have defined and nurtured generations of Indian filmmakers and cinema fans is deeply humbling. It only strengthens our resolve to keep pushing boundaries and telling stories with intent, courage and conviction. Deeply grateful for the generosity and the love ❤️
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Yo Yo Funny Singh
Yo Yo Funny Singh@moronhumor·
Peak Creativity 🤯 🤯
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Parag@paragp·
@MarioNawfal 7 warships. India will protect its interests. It has no skin in the game in this stupid war, other than protecting Indian citizens and it's energy supplies. We are a neutral country and on friendly terms with all the players in the region.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇮🇳🇮🇷 India deployed 5+ warships to the Gulf of Oman to escort its own tankers after they exit Hormuz. Not waiting for Trump's coalition. Not entering the Strait. Just quietly protecting its energy supply while everyone else argues about who should go first. Source: Bloomberg, @MykhailoRohoza
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇷🇺🇮🇳 India and Russia have agreed to resume Russian LNG sales despite western sanctions for the first time since the start of the Ukraine war. Putin is loving the Iran war. Source: Reuters

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@sidhant I see what you did there 🤣
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Sidhant Sibal
Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
They have to open up the Strait of Trump, I mean Hormuz says Trump
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Parag@paragp·
@manamuntu Nonsense. Anybody who took directions from Digvijay Singh, is not only incompetent, but also heavily compromised. And that he tortured Col Purohit to get him to confess was just evil. Karma got delivered to him by his Pakistani mates. Good riddance.
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रुद्राक्ष📿 (Rudy)
Hemant Karkare’s role, work and ultimate sacrifice need to be understood in full depth rather than through selective narratives that emerged after his death, because when the entire picture is put together, it reflects the profile of an officer who consistently chose evidence over convenience and duty over optics. As ATS Chief, he was handling some of the most sensitive and politically charged terror investigations in the country, including the Malegaon blasts, where instead of following pre-set narratives, he pursued leads based on material evidence, even when it invited intense criticism and attempts to label or discredit him. Despite this, he maintained a professional approach, building cases within the legal framework, which is precisely why even years later, debates around those investigations continue to revolve around evidence, procedure, and institutional accountability rather than any proven misconduct on his part. During 26/11, Karkare was not operating in a vacuum but in the middle of an unprecedented, multi-location terror crisis unfolding in real time. The questions that later emerged regarding his final movements, including the late-night communication that reportedly redirected him toward CST, the confusion around call records, and broader operational gaps, should be seen in the context of systemic fog of war rather than as grounds to undermine his actions. In a situation where command structures were stretched, information was fragmented, and decisions had to be made within minutes, Karkare moved toward danger, not away from it, ultimately losing his life in active service. The fact that certain aspects of that night remain unclear points more toward institutional opacity and the need for better documentation and transparency, not toward any failure or doubt on his integrity or intent. The political controversy that followed, including statements suggesting alternate theories about who killed him, only added noise to an already complex situation. Instead of bringing clarity, such claims diverted attention from more important issues like coordination failures, intelligence flow, and real-time decision-making challenges during the attacks. Karkare, who cannot respond to these claims, has often been placed at the center of debates where he is made to carry the burden of broader systemic questions, while other critical aspects, including the handling of evidence, the role of various officials, and investigative follow-through in the aftermath, have not always been examined with the same intensity. At the same time, his professional track record shows that he was not limited to domestic investigations alone. His work intersected with international intelligence inputs, including instances where information sharing reportedly helped disrupt serious terror plots such as a planned assassination attempt on former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee by a Harkat-ul-Mujahideen module. This indicates that Karkare was part of a larger counterterror ecosystem that involved coordination beyond national boundaries, requiring both analytical depth and operational credibility. His prior tenure abroad, including exposure to global financial and logistical networks, further strengthened his ability to understand how terror infrastructures could operate across borders, making him one of the more strategically positioned officers in the system. There are also strands of discourse suggesting that Karkare may have been probing deeper patterns within terror cases, including possible transnational linkages, and that his career trajectory, with indications that he was considering a return to RAW, reflected his growing importance within India’s intelligence architecture. Whether or not one agrees with all such interpretations, what is clear is that he was not a superficial investigator; he was someone willing to look beyond immediate narratives and examine the structural layers of security challenges facing the country.
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NK Sood@rawnksood

Hemant Karkare had tortured Col. Purohit & Sadhvi Pragya At Sonia's instance. Karkare was rewarded, sent to RAW to Europe where he failed and sent back to Mumbai after 3 years. But in friendly clash on 26/11 Karkare was killed. No Congressi wept and Sonia did not send flowers

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GemsOfINDOLOGY
GemsOfINDOLOGY@GemsOfINDOLOGY·
3 million dead. Not by drought. By design. This is Bengal. 1943. A mother sitting beside her starving child. Bengal Famine of 1943 wasn’t a “natural disaster.” It was a **wartime decision**. Grain was there. Ships were there. Requests were made. Denied. Because the empire needed food for war. Not for Indians. While in Britain, families were told to **kill their own pets** to save rations. Even animals were part of the calculation. Now ask yourself: Where did Indians stand in that hierarchy? Below soldiers. Below strategy. Below empire. This is not famine. This is allocation. And allocation is power. So when someone calls colonialism “development” — Show them this image. #BengalFamine #Colonialism #HiddenHistory
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
Allegiance of a Muslim is not to his nation but to his faith and nothing illustrates this better than Kashmiri Muslims who, while they never contributed towards resettling their own brothers the Kashmiri Hindus, are contributing crores in support of the Iranian regime. My views:
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Brother Rachid الأخ رشيد
Muhammad himself didn’t follow those “rules,” he broke them: He mutilated people. Read the story of the Uraniyeen: limbs cut off, eyes gouged, left to die (Sahih al-Bukhari 5686, 5685; also Sahih Muslim 1671). He approved killing women and children, even justified it during night raids (Sahih al-Bukhari 3012; Sahih Muslim 1745). He cut and burned the trees of Banu Nadir - explicitly permitted in the Qur’an (Qur’an 59:5). He said it clearly: “war is deceit” — (Sahih al-Bukhari 3027; Sahih Muslim 1739). His companions brought him severed heads like Abu Jahl’s (Sirat Rasul Allah / Ibn Hisham) He ordered torture in Khaybar to extract hidden wealth (Kinana ibn al-Rabi‘) (Sirat Rasul Allah / Ibn Hisham). And you’re lecturing about “rules of war”? You don’t even know your own sources.
SNEAKO@sneako

Prophet Mohammed’s rules of war • Do not mutilate dead bodies • Do not kill women or children • Do not cut down trees • No treachery, or breaking pledges • No mutilation of the dead • No torture or excessive cruelty This is why “Sharia Law is incompatible with the west.”

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@sabeer Kya dhakkan hai re yeh...🤦
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Sabeer Bhatia
Sabeer Bhatia@sabeer·
Dhurandhar isn’t cinema, it’s conditioning - manufacturing false pride by selling “we defeated the enemy” narratives, while real struggles go unanswered: how to feed, educate, clothe, and protect families. Packaging hate as a cure for people’s problems is not just misleading - it’s deeply disturbing.
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@KobeissiLetter Indian ships are being allowed to pass through. Just a few hrs back, 4 ships crossed the strait.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: The IRGC says that the Strait of Hormuz is closed and any transit through the waterway will face “harsh measures.” Three container ships of various nationalities were just turned back from the Strait of Hormuz after warnings from the IRGC navy, media reports.
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Incognito
Incognito@Incognito_qfs·
Pakistani Islamic Scholar Maulana Abdul Aziz: Quran itself tells us to become terrorists and target the enemies of Allah. Men like these brainwash thousands of children in their Madarsas every year and then they grow up and brainwash children of next generation. This has been happening for last 1400 years. It is time to break the cycle.
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Pakistan Untold
Pakistan Untold@pakistan_untold·
Benevolent Mullah reveals "benefits of stoning half buried women" as per Islamism.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Russian oil producers are warning buyers about possible "force majeure" on oil supplies as Baltic ports face new Ukrainian drone attacks. 40% of Russia's oil export capacity is about to come to a halt amid drone strikes. Asia's energy crisis is about to accelerate.
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Parvesh Sahib Singh
Parvesh Sahib Singh@p_sahibsingh·
दिल्ली के रहमान डकैत की कहानी भी अजीब है एक तरफ दिखावे की सादगी, साधारण कैमरा, फटी कुर्सी की सीट और दूसरी तरफ खड़ी हो गई करोड़ों की चमकती हकीकत #SheeshMahal सवाल सीधा है ये सादगी थी या स्क्रिप्ट ये संघर्ष था या सिर्फ़ एक कहानी
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
There is a species of ant that approaches the edge of another colony, kills a single worker, and then takes on the dead ant’s scent. For ants, scent is everything. Wearing that scent, the intruder walks in with no resistance. The workers pass by without concern. The intruder moves inward, toward the queen, then It sprays the queen with a different scent that makes the workers turn on her. Then they surround her and kill her. The intruder does not need to fight anyone. The colony does the work itself. Once the queen is gone, the intruder reproduces. The true invader is no longer an intruder. It is the future. This is how ideological takeover works. A destructive foreign ideology takes the scent of familiar ideas and walks in as if it belongs. It speaks the native vocabulary, justice, equality, compassion, rights, progress. It uses these words and quietly changes what they point to. Then it moves inward. It alters how foundations are perceived. Responsibility is made to smell like cruelty, law like oppression, borders like hatred, tradition like danger, history like guilt. At that point, the civilization turns on itself. Its courts, universities, churches, media, and bureaucracies begin treating their own foundations as threats. They believe they are defending the system. They are enforcing what now smells legitimate. They do not see the intruder because it sounds exactly like them. And when the founding principles are finally removed, discredited, dismantled, erased, the foreign ideology does not need to conquer anything. It inherits what is left. The queen is gone. The colony is no longer itself. The most effective conquest is the one that convinces a society that its own foundations are the enemy, and that killing them is an act of virtue.
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