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Dev Mishra

@devvmishra_

Politics. International Relations. Research Scholar. Conservative. Alumni @cafessc

Присоединился Ekim 2023
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Shehzad Jai Hind (Chowkidar as per INC ecosystem)
A few hours ago an extremely disgusting human being ran his car over my mother deliberately - leaving her seriously injured and ran away. She will be undergoing a surgery very soon. Kindly pray for her. My mother is one of the kindest & nicest human beings and for her to be subjected to this at this age makes my blood boil and my heart sink. Hope @PuneCityPolice @CPPuneCity will arrest that person & will ensure he doesn’t get away with it. @Dev_Fadnavis @CMOMaharashtra कुछ घंटे पहले एक बेहद घृणित इंसान ने जानबूझकर मेरी मां पर अपनी कार चलाई - जिससे वह गंभीर रूप से घायल हो गई और फिर वह भाग गया । माताजी का बहुत जल्द एक सर्जरी कर्मा पड़ेगा। कृपया उनके लिए प्रार्थना करें। मेरी माँ सबसे दयालु और सबसे अच्छे इंसानों में से एक हैं और इस उम्र में उनके साथ यह होना मुझे अंदर तक कचोट रहा है। आशा है कि @PuneCityPolice @CPPuneCity उस व्यक्ति को त्वरित गिरफ़्तार कर यह सुनिश्चित करेगी कि उसे उचित सजा मिले । @Dev_Fadnavis @CMOMaharashtra
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Ajeet Bharti
Ajeet Bharti@ajeetbharti·
नमस्कार मित्रो! आज प्रातःकाल 4:30 पर माताजी ने देह त्याग दिया। आप सभी की प्रार्थनाओं ने उसे बहुत संबल दिया, जिजीविषा दी परंतु भगवान की इच्छा कुछ और थी। आप सब मेरे परिजन की भाँति इस पूरे समय साथ खड़े रहे, उसका आभारी हूँ। मेरी माँ, हर माँ की तरह, मेरे जीवन का आधार थी। उसी की कृपा ने मुझे शिक्षा की ओर मोड़ा, उसी ने पिताजी से जिद कर-कर के मुझे दिल्ली तक पढ़ाने को भेजा। मैं चाहता था कि वो लम्बे समय तक मेरे साथ रहें, परंतु लिवर सिरोसिस जैसे रोग लगभग असाध्य ही होते हैं। अंतिम दिनों में कुछ कष्ट में थीं, और वह मेरे लिए असह्य अनुभव था। आप सब ने इस कठिन समय में मेरा सहयोग किया, मेरी माँ के लिए प्रार्थनाएँ कीं, डॉक्टर और हॉस्पिटल बताए, मैं इसे भूल नहीं सकता। अब उनकी सद्गति हेतु प्रार्थना कीजिए! ईश्वर उन्हें मुक्ति दें! ॐ शांति!
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Dev Mishra@devvmishra_·
@aravind Another astrological milestone achieved by Aravind. Aravind, why don't you start astrological consultancy
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
The tone and tariffs has both been brought down by Trump at last. Great win for PM Modi and India. What he has accomplished by standing firm on dharma and India's principles is commendable. Trade deal will be signed in India's interests soon.
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Aravind@aravind

I am sorry to use this word for a president and Modi ji's good friend, but Trump will be 'tamed' soon because he has gotten too wild with India. Perhaps the only country that has stood its ground in this tariff war he has imposed. He will himself bring down the tone and tariffs.

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As Trump is claiming that Modi agreed to stop buying Russian oil, how true it can be. Considering India's long standing friendship with Russia this looks difficult, because we can't afford to lose Russia as it is dependable which supports us in critical times. Foreign Policy of India will be worth watching in the near future. #TradeDeal
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Finally after a lot of posts from Donald Trump's truth social account about PM Modi and Trump 's bonhomie. Here's the climax, Trump announces a trade deal with India. Maybe we can call it the father of all deals. @narendramodi @realDonaldTrump
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His video was so inspiring. Still I hear it whenever I feel demotivated. I think when we get into something we like then naturally we tend to get more busy with the work. And if our liking for work continues, we will get immersed in our work and surely our sleep cycle will be readjusted
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Aavishkar
Aavishkar@aavishhkar·
In May 2023, I had tweeted CRITICISING #ShahRukhKhan for saying he sleeps only 4 to 5 hours a day, and questioned the idea that success requires sacrificing sleep, food and personal comfort, as mentioned by him in an Aaj Tak interview. Today, I’m deleting that tweet, taking my words back and offering a public apology for writing it. Over the last 2 years and especially in the past 6 to 7 months, I’ve been deeply involved in multiple projects across consulting, marketing, Hindi and Marathi film work, along with some personal choices/priorities and responsibilities. In that phase, I realised that I often couldn’t afford more than 5 hours of sleep. And I realised that Shah Rukh Khan was never asking people to give up sleep recklessly. He was speaking about the reality of pushing beyond comfort, of going the extra mile, especially when you come from a middle class background and are trying to build something meaningful. Some may agree, some may disagree. But I have felt this truth personally. When you are trying to create something big or do something worthwhile, compromises do happen. At least in my case, sleep was one of them.
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@vikrantgupta73 Pakistan needs to learn a stern lesson actually. I hope the ICC will take some strict action against Pakistan
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Vikrant Gupta
Vikrant Gupta@vikrantgupta73·
Mohsin Naqvi, the Interior Minister will get wah wah in Pakistani political circle, but go and ask Babar or Agha ji or Fakhar what will happen to their cricket if ICC plays hardball. PS: This is Act 1 of drama, and wait for a few days! Will really believe them if they keep their word and actually do boycott the Ind-Pak game! #INDvsPAK
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Dev Mishra@devvmishra_·
What Pakistan is doing is certainly to show solidarity with Bangladesh. We would've done it right after the Pahalgam Attack, but BCCI continued to play against Pakistan in fact we played 3 matches with Pakistan. Don't know whom to blame. #T20WorldCup
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Dev Mishra@devvmishra_·
Increasing budget in the defence sector was expected and much needed as well. Especially in the fighter jets sector. #BudgetSession2026
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@rishibagree One day, such boot licking will give you fruits. But just know, that 98% don't have access to car upto the level of Ciaz. And Ciaz is the most premium sedan produced by maruti.
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Rishi Bagree
Rishi Bagree@rishibagree·
FM of fifth largest economy traveling in a Maruti sedan
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The most peculiar thing about the budget is most of the common citizens don't understand its complexities and most probably, they just understand few announcements like girls hostels in every district, etc. And most importantly, no one remembers what announcements were made, whether they have been implemented or not. Understanding the budget is a business for the elite, not for the masses. Masses only know about implementation, nothing else. #BudgetSession2026 #Budget
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Dev Mishra
Dev Mishra@devvmishra_·
Winning Tamil Nadu at one go, at the time when you don't have a single lok sabha seat and have only 4 vidhan sabha seats are an exaggeration. But yes, becoming a principal opposition must be the goal, rather than claiming that BJP will win Tamil Nadu. We need to be realistic as well.
Hindutva Knight@HPhobiaWatch

Tamil Nadu’s electorate is showing signs of a political reset. Discontent with DMK governance combined with growing trust in the NDA’s leadership and national performance is changing voter behaviour across regions. These voices aren’t scripted. They’re real. Watch them speak. #NDA4TN

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@sidhant Bro but you're an IR expert
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Sidhant Sibal
Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
Budget Day today. Indian Budget to be announced today.
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There is a large number who watched Dhurandhar in theatre twice or thrice, and again they are watching on Netflix. This is what the real craze is. @AdityaDharFilms
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@AimalWali Peaceful Pakistanis? Do you really think that the Pak army has been peaceful in Balochistan? Do baloch people get their due that they deserve?
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Aimal Wali Khan
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In this tough time I urge everyone to stand firm with our country against terrorism. May Allah be with the peaceful Pakistanis. Don’t indulge in false narratives and lies. I also request the government of Baluchistan and the government of Pakistan to keep the nation informed about each and every single moment so that false narratives are negated. Pakistan Zindabad
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The support of the local people lies with the Baloch liberation army, and they are against the Pakistan Army. The Pak Army has committed many atrocities in Balochistan. Now they are paying the price.
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Dev Mishra
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The Balochistan freedom struggle is one of the longest-running and least discussed political movements in South Asia. It did not emerge suddenly, nor is it an externally manufactured issue, as often claimed. Its roots lie in the disputed accession of Balochistan to Pakistan in 1948, when the Khanate of Kalat sought independence or, at minimum, a sovereign treaty-based relationship. The military-backed accession is viewed by many Baloch as forced and illegitimate, laying the foundation for decades of distrust between the Baloch people and the Pakistani state. Despite being Pakistan’s largest province by territory and one of its richest in natural resources - natural gas, coal, copper, gold, and strategic coastline - Balochistan remains its most underdeveloped region. For decades, resources extracted from Baloch land powered Pakistan’s economic centres, while local communities lacked electricity, clean water, healthcare, and education. This persistent disparity has reinforced the belief among Baloch nationalists that Balochistan is treated as an internal colony rather than an equal federal unit. The political marginalisation of Balochistan has been systematic. Elected provincial governments have repeatedly been dismissed, democratic institutions weakened, and meaningful autonomy denied. Instead of political dialogue, the Pakistani state has relied overwhelmingly on the Pakistan Army and security agencies to manage Baloch dissent, turning a political problem into a perpetual security operation. The most disturbing aspect of the Balochistan issue is the scale of alleged atrocities committed by the Pakistan Army and intelligence agencies. For years, Baloch activists, students, journalists, and ordinary civilians have faced enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, torture, and collective punishment. The phenomenon of “missing persons” has become a defining symbol of Baloch suffering, with families protesting for years in search of justice. Human rights organisations have repeatedly raised concerns, yet accountability remains absent. Rather than reducing conflict, militarisation has deepened alienation. Entire regions have been placed under heavy military presence, political dissent has been criminalised, and peaceful voices silenced. This security-centric approach has failed to address the root causes of unrest and has instead normalised repression as state policy in Balochistan. Mega-projects like Gwadar Port and the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor have further intensified Baloch resentment. While projected as development initiatives, many Baloch view them as strategic and economic projects imposed without consent, bringing demographic change, land dispossession, and environmental damage, while local people see little benefit. Development without participation is perceived not as progress, but as exploitation. At its core, the Balochistan freedom struggle is not merely about economics or administration; it is about dignity, identity, and the right to self-determination. Repeated insurgencies since 1948 reflect not extremism, but the consistent failure of the Pakistani state to resolve the Baloch question through justice, federalism, and genuine political inclusion. History shows that unity enforced through military power is fragile. Without accountability for atrocities and a sincere political solution, the Balochistan issue will remain an unresolved wound in South Asia. #Balochistan #balochliberationarmy
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