Traveling Salesman
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Traveling Salesman
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I am not agree with your analysis. I am not agree with your information. I block blockheads and bad people. are you one of them? They/Them/We/Us

उत्तम नगर के लोगों ने हिंसा की भारी कीमत चुकाई है - एक तरफ एक जवान लड़के, तरुण, की जान चली गई, दूसरी तरफ एक पूरा परिवार उत्पीड़न का सामना कर रहा है। उन्हें और खून-खराबा नहीं चाहिए। खून-खराबा केवल BJP और उसका इकोसिस्टम चाहता है, जो नफ़रत के तवे पर हिंसा की रोटी सेंकने के हर मौके का फायदा उठाता है। वो चाहते हैं कि देश हिंदू-मुसलमान में उलझा रहे, ताकि लोग यह न पूछ सकें कि आखिर प्रधानमंत्री देश की रक्षा, ऊर्जा सुरक्षा, खाद्य सुरक्षा और सामरिक संप्रभुता को अमेरिका के हवाले करने पर क्यों मजबूर हैं - इसीलिए, दिन-दहाड़े देश की राजधानी में फिर से दंगों जैसे हालात खड़े किए जा रहे हैं। दिल्लीवासियों से अनुरोध है किसी बहकावे में न आएं - देश की शक्ति हमारी एकता, भाईचारे और मोहब्बत में है। जोड़ो जोड़ो, भारत जोड़ो।


India’s rupee may slump to 95 against the dollar over the next year because of the fallout from the Iran conflict, according to Goldman Sachs bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

My favorite part of the @Citrini7 piece India is going to be absolutely decimated due to their entire economy being reliant on providing cheap white-collar workers to the West. Probably spot on, actually.

Ali Larijani’s successor, Hossein Dehghan, holds a PhD in Management. He was one of the students who occupied the US embassy in Tehran. He also commanded the IRGC forces in Lebanon and was among the orchestrators of the 1983 bombing of the US Marine barracks in Beirut. The look on his face says it all.

IFF statement against the Alarming Escalation of Social Media Censorship and Proposed Expansion of Takedown Powers New Delhi, March 19, 2026 The Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF) is concerned by continuing reports of posts and accounts being withheld in India on Facebook, X and Instagram, including satire and criticism of the government. Recent reporting shows users receiving generic “withheld in India” notices or emails under Section 69A from social media platforms, with little or no explanation, while independent reporting has documented takedowns affecting speech that appears political, satirical, or critical rather than clearly unlawful. As reported by Business Standard and The Indian Express on March 18, the Union Government is currently exploring a proposal to decentralize content blocking powers under Section 69A of the IT Act. The new proposal would grant direct takedown powers to multiple ministries, including Defence, Home Affairs, External Affairs, and Information & Broadcasting. At present, MeitY signs off on Section 69A orders, while a separate notice and takedown channel already operates through Section 79(3)(b) and the Home Ministry led Sahyog portal that at least has 35 nodal officers across State Police Departments in India. At the same time, the February 2026 amendments to the IT Rules have sharply compressed compliance timelines. MeitY’s own published FAQ says intermediaries must act within 3 hours when they receive actual knowledge through a court order or a government intimation, within 36 hours for certain expedited grievances, and within 2 hours for specified complaints involving nudity, sexual content, morphed content, and impersonation. The government has also reiterated that intermediaries which fail to observe due diligence risk losing Section 79 immunity. A system built on speed, legal threat, and secrecy predictably incentivises over compliance. We remind the Union Government that the Supreme Court upheld Section 69A in the Shreya Singhal case on the basis of procedural safeguards and written reasons that could be challenged. Secret and inaccessible censorship defeats those safeguards in practice. IFF calls on the Union government to halt any move to decentralise Section 69A blocking powers further, publish blocking orders with only as per the letter and spirit of the Shreya Singhal judgement, and ensure timely notice to affected users with clear grounds and avenues for remedy. Platforms must also do more than send boilerplate messages. They should provide meaningful notice, preserve records for challenge, and publish granular transparency reporting given online censorship also impacts the public right to receive information. If your account or post has been withheld or blocked in India, please write to legal@internetfreedom.in with screenshots, URLs, and any email or platform notice you have received. IFF will try to assist impacted users and document patterns of opaque censorship.

🚨 Breaking | 𝕏 removes the “Copy Link” option from the app A new update to the X app removes the “Copy Link” option from the long-press menu. The move is seen as part of the platform’s strategy to limit external sharing and keep user engagement within the app.





Russian tip-off led to the arrest of US national VanDyke, six Ukrainians by NIA @neerajwriting & @Rezhasan ✍🏻 Stay updated with all the stories that matter — download the Hindustan Times app hindustantimes.com/india-news/rus…

My latest #TharoorThink column in the @IndianExpress explains why I have not joined the widespread liberal critique of the Indian government’s “moral failure” to condemn the US-Israeli attack on Iran. India has too much at stake to indulge in the morally gratifying grandstanding that could have placed vital national interests at risk. As the late Kofi Annan advised me, citing a Ghanaian proverb: “never hit a man on the head when you have your fingers between his teeth!”






