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Raj Sethia

@sethiaraj

Business x Finance x Tech x VC | Cricket | Occasionally Funny | Views Personal

Gurgaon, India Katılım Ocak 2009
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SIA - India@SIA_Ind·
#EminentSpeaker | #ISC2026 We are privileged to welcome Raj Sethia, Founder and Managing Partner, MountTech Growth Fund as an eminent speaker at the India Space Congress 2026. 🗓️ June 15–17, 2026 📍 Le Méridien New Delhi 🌐 indiaspacecongress.com Join us as we navigate the next chapter of #India’s space and #innovation journey under the theme: “Reimagining Space. Reinventing Collaboration. Realising the Next Era of Space.” 🔗 Scan the QR code in the flyer to explore more and register. #IndiaSpaceCongress2026 #SIAIndia #CommercialSpace #SpacePolicy #OuterSpace #Leadership #Innovation #NewDelhiEvents #StrategicSpace #SpaceDiplomacy #GlobalSouth @AnilPra28432993 | @RGambhir | @sethiaraj | @heysudipta | @DoC_GoI | @isro | @INSPACeIND | @DRDO_India | @NIAS_India | @NITIAayog | @TRAI | @startupindia | @FollowCII | @MEAIndia | @DoT_India | @minmsme | @SpokespersonMoD | @DPIITGoI
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ISRO@isro·
Congratulations to GalaxEye on the successful launch of Mission Drishti! A significant milestone in India’s space journey, with world’s first OptoSAR satellite and India's largest privately built satellite, advancing all-weather Earth observation capabilities. ISRO is proud to support this achievement by enabling access to its satellite testing facilities fostering innovation and handholding India’s emerging private space sector. Best wishes to the team at @GalaxEye for continued success in strengthening the nation’s space ecosystem and advancing cutting-edge technology.
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Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Mission Drishti by GalaxEye marks a major achievement in our space journey. The successful launch of the world’s first OptoSAR satellite and the largest privately-built satellite in India is a testament to our youth’s passion for innovation and nation-building. Heartiest congratulations and best wishes to the founders and the entire team of GalaxEye. @GalaxEye
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GalaxEye@GalaxEye·
Separation Confirmed! The world's first OptoSAR Satellite is now in space. Made in India for the world. Go Drishti! Go @GalaxEye! Go India!
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Raj Sethia@sethiaraj·
Notwithstanding the outcome of the first Test, Washington is the right choice (I've been screaming for this forever!) for grooming a long-term No. 3 batter and planning for a post-Jadeja era (2-3 years?). #temperament #5thbowler in any condition #lefty #technique
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Raj Sethia@sethiaraj·
@greatbong All the points are spot on. however two major shifts : one, defensive vs offensive mindset as a result of white-ball first training and grooming two, … front foot LBWs were rare in those days , today’s batters have no where to hide and need to use the bat more often
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Arnab Ray@greatbong·
I was fortunate as a child to have seen Gavaskar bat, arguably the best player of spin in generations, including his masterclass of playing spin that was his last Test in Bangalore against Pakistan. There were a few things he did. 1. He got very low, his back curling in armadillo style so that his eyes were as close to the ball as possible. Dravid did that too. 2. If he knew there would be no lbw, he would use his pads. 3. When he wanted to score, he would either go out of the crease to smother the spin or go deep, let the ball spin and cut late, very late. 4. He would leave the ball. If when curling low he realized that the ball was spitting up and going to bounce above the line of the stumps he would drop his shoulders to avoid hitting the ball (these often lead to byes because of how late he would move). Watching the Indian batsmen play spin, they did none of this. They stayed at the crease, didn’t get down low, didn’t step out to Harmer when he was flighting the ball, and hardly ever seemed to leave the ball even when it was turning away. The Eden pitch was not two-bounced (in its defense) and even though the ball was spinning and biting, it wasn’t a track that bad for a test side to fold up for less than a hundred.
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@venkymama100 Looks spectacular but would have been much easier if he was standing at the same place and reverse cupped it...
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Raj Sethia@sethiaraj·
4 spec. bats, 4 ARs (incl. WK) for game-changing batting, 3 spec. attack bowlers, 6 bowling options (2 >140, 1 130-135, 1 chinaman, 1 L-arm orthodox, 1 R-arm orthodox), 3 top-7 LH bats. Jurel-Pant Perfect team architecture ! Jurel-Pant makes it even better ! #TeamIndia
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Raj Sethia@sethiaraj·
@ACTBrigitte Crude math: At an average P/E of 25, every $1 cost increase erodes market cap by $25. Skill gaps will take years to bridge, domestically or abroad. Just a perspective.
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Brigitte Gabriel@ACTBrigitte·
US Tech companies should not be allowed to outsource their work to India. This is called common sense!
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Raj Sethia@sethiaraj·
@kaankit Tum to thehere pardesi... Saw h kya nibhaoge.. Yaad aaa raha hai... Tera pyaar... Mohe bhool Gaye sanwariya...
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Raj Sethia@sethiaraj·
@kaankit O Jane wale ho sake to laut ke aana...
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Ankit Kumar Avasthi
Ankit Kumar Avasthi@kaankit·
कौन सा बॉलीवुड गाना याद आता है?
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@sushantsareen The answer lies in economics and politics—elasticity of demand, virtue signaling (richer people pay more), and revenue maximization without harming the industry. Simplicity is ideal but hard to implement with many variables at play.
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sushant sareen@sushantsareen·
The new GST rates are a good, no very good step. But I cannot for the life of me understand why cannot all motorcycles be charged the same GST? What is this obsession with 350cc cut off? Why not 200CC or 150CC or 500CC? Why cannot all passenger cars be charged the same rate? The same story in some other sectors. But I suppose in my lifetime I will never see a day when we get simple, sensible tax policies.
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@akm1410 Some of the above always had inherent risks, some are undergoing a natural reset in the hype cycle, and some remain as strong as ever! The story is intact and will hopefully improve with more reforms this year and next.
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Ashish K. Mishra@akm1410·
After the demise of edtech, real money gaming tech, social media tech, crypto, content to commerce tech ++, and slowdown in SAAS, hopelessness in AI, only two Indian vc hypothesis remain. Consumption and fintech (lending, payments). Folks raising big India funds are heroes.
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Tar21Operator@Tar21Operator·
BREAKING: India requests Russia to replace the Su-57E’s Byelka AESA radar with its indigenous Virupaksha AESA radar for any potential purchase by the Indian Air Force.
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@ShivAroor The expense-to-premium ratio is under 15%, mostly salaries, so the drop seems passable to consumers. As a layperson, I'm unclear on reasons for a meltdown. Industry experts could shed light.
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Shiv Aroor@ShivAroor·
Biggest move: Individual life & health insurance to be exempt from GST (previously 18%). A tax that should never have been applied. Meltdown of insurers will begin shortly. ndtv.com/india-news/ind…
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Mini Nair@minicnair·
Where did all this money go?
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