pratyush srivastava

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pratyush srivastava

pratyush srivastava

@sriprat7

MBA,Generalist ( not specialist) Observe & Absorb, Never bet against Bharat, Vande Matram 🇮🇳

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@KiranKS Because Kim doesn't travel anywhere , security concern are big for him and he is someone who China wants in their pocket for future bargain with America
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Kiran Kumar S@KiranKS·
Chinese Dictator Xi Jinping hosted 17 world leaders in China over the last four months, including Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. But he himself travels to Pyongyang to meet North Korea's Dictator Kim Jong Un. Guess why?
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ANI@ANI·
As per Defence Ministry Sources on the Great Nicobar Islands development project- "For holistic development of the Great Nicobar Islands, four interlinked projects have been envisaged - International Container Transhipment Port (ICTP), Joint user Greenfield airfield and Naval Air Station, Township and Power plant. The Total cost of four projects is Rs 81,000 crore. The ICTP - PPPAC appraisal has been done, and the DCN has been submitted by MoPSW to MoF. Township - EFC meeting conducted last week. Criticism that it is a commercial project being disguised as a strategic project is based on geographical illiteracy. Strategies are just military interests, but overall development. The aim of the project is to develop a long-term and sustainable presence on the islands, considering their geographical location."
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Under the Great Nicobar Islands development projects, India has plans to invest Rs 13,000 crore to build an airport and runway for use by both the Indian Navy and civilians. The project is expected to be completed in five years, and the budget will be shared by both the Defence Ministry and the Ministry of Civil Aviation: Defence Ministry Sources

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Vala Afshar@ValaAfshar·
2 million children are fed daily by the world’s biggest free school meal provider in India
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Forging India
Forging India@indiaemerges·
One distinct disadvantage India has compared to its peers when it comes to manufacturing is the cost of industrial power. A factory in India needs to pay more per unit than its counterparts in other Asian countries. This MUST change and one way to do it is by eliminating cross-subsidies i.e. industrial consumers should not have to pay more to fund cheaper power for subsidized agricultural consumers, for instance. The government wants to do exactly this. They propose the total elimination of all cross-subsidies in 5 years in the upcoming Electricity (Amendment) Bill. This is one of the several power sector reforms being proposed in the bill.
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Tehxi@yajnshri·
Let’s see how many science students are on X who can explain this.
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@Manchu__ @Schandillia He is history writer & most of them like romancing theories which seems out of the world,sometimes real but largely elusive..there is planned & continious effort in last 100 years to convert Hindus into agnostic or other religions,that must be resisted
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@Manchu__ @Schandillia He is theoretical and likes romancing theories..something which worked in past doesn't guarantee that it will work in future...we must organised ourselves atleast to a requied extent so that we can thwart any attempt of diluting our identity
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@Manchu__ @Schandillia Nothing to be proud of being disorganised in 21st century..yes it worked in past when foreign invasion was happening but we Hindus must find a formula for being organised otherwise we will remain vulnerable and foreigners will exploit it &weaken our voice
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@AbhishBanerj That's not a surprise,when Stalin supported The Bloody Dwarf Nikolai Yezhov killed 1 million people just becaue they were perceived dissenters,villagers not allowed to board trains seems extremely mild action...
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Abhishek@AbhishBanerj·
What most people know: Racial segregation in the US lasted till 1964 What most people don't know: Until 1969, villagers in USSR were not even allowed to board a train! I am not kidding...check it .. the USSR really was that cruel!
Kingshuk Nandi@Kingshuk1314

@AbhishBanerj Segregation continued till 1960s 19th Amendment ratified in 1920 Dresden destroyed in 1945 Use of two atom bombs on civilians in 1945 Use of chemical warfare in Vietnam War And so on...

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Rand@rand_longevity·
12-15 months from now nobody is going to be commuting to an office
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🧬Craig Brockie@CraigBrockie·
@jimheskel Feedback is the gold. Most people just don’t like how it arrives
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Sanjay Srivastava
Sanjay Srivastava@Sanjay_Sriv·
Big W for Make in India manufacturing. 📲 Why @Apple's India vendors exporting $2.5B components to China is massive 👇 A. Reverses decades of one-way import flow. B. Shows deeper localization & value addition. C. PLI/ECMS policies hitting targets early. D. India becoming indispensable in global supply chains. End of assembly-only era. ✅️ Deeper manufacturing, higher value addition, stronger ecosystem. @kiranrathee1 #mobile #manufacturing
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Sanjay Srivastava@Sanjay_Sriv

@Apple just shipped $23B (~₹2T) worth of iPhones FROM INDIA in 2025, an 85% YoY growth! This isn't just assembly... it's now a full-blown ecosystem in India: local suppliers, MSMEs, scale at warp speed. @makeinindia + PLI = manufacturing magic. 🚀 business-standard.com/amp/companies/…

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Riya Upreti
Riya Upreti@riyaelity·
India offers advantages that many wealthy people struggle to find elsewhere: affordable domestic help, strong family networks, convenience, and a cultural connection that money often amplifies rather than replaces. India lost around 3,500 millionaires last year to destinations such as the UAE and the US. Yet India's millionaire population grew 72% between 2014 and 2024. India is still creating millionaires much faster than it is losing them.
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@AngelicaOung People desperation forced leaders into taking strong action and right now People of India are desperate for making nation a developed nation..there can be many invalid arguement but that's the reality and it will yield a great result in coming future
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@AngelicaOung Mao tried all means to make China a developed nation,it failed becasue it was not well informed decision but nevertheless he tried very hard for China..Deng came and saw a window of opportunity and he striked a good bargain with America and it succeeds
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Angelica 🌐⚛️🇹🇼🇨🇳🇺🇸
If you asked someone in 1950 which country was going to be more successful in the long run, India or China, almost everybody would have said "India". This would have been the case in 1960, 1970, and even 1980. China's sucess was late-breaking. I mean, as long as Mao was alive, who could have possibly predicted China embracing markets, let alone becoming the workshop of the world? So it's tempting to think that if we didn't have Mao, China would have had its post-80s trajectory right after WWII. But David Oks argues that something important was happening in the 30 years where China was tearing itself apart that we cannot overlook when considering its subsequent growth trajectory. Something happened in China that didn't happen in India. I'm not saying that "India should have had a cultural revolution" because I don't even know if India would have survived such a thing without falling into civil war. But I think I am saying that for India to achieve its full potential, it needs to modernize and standardize its workforce and fix the secluded women problem.
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David Oks@davideoks

I wrote an article on why China got rich and India didn't, and why investing in human capital is so important for poor countries to succeed

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