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Soni Mahdi Aggarwal

@SoniAggarwal

Interior Design & Decoration, Optimism,Travel,HUMOUR & general nonsense. Do not follow me if you cant handle bad grammar& lethologica. VERY legally brunette.

New Delhi India เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2009
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Fact
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If you could pick up one new skill overnight, what would it be?
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Aesthetics 𝕏
Aesthetics 𝕏@aestheticsguyy·
Post a picture YOU took. Just a pic. No description
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Dalai Lama
Dalai Lama@DalaiLama·
MESSAGE I wholeheartedly endorse the powerful appeal for peace made by the Holy Father, Pope Leo, during his Palm Sunday Mass. His call for the laying down of arms and the renunciation of violence resonated profoundly with me, as it speaks to the very essence of what all major religions teach. Indeed, whether we look to Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism or any of the world's great spiritual traditions, the message is fundamentally the same: love, compassion, tolerance, and self-discipline. Violence finds no true home in any of these teachings. History has shown us time and again that violence only begets more violence and is never a lasting foundation for peace. An enduring resolution to conflict, including the ones we see in the Middle East or between Russia and Ukraine, must be rooted in dialogue, diplomacy and mutual respect — approached with the understanding that, at the deepest level, we are all brothers and sisters. I urge for and pray that the violence and conflicts may soon come to an end. DALAI LAMA 31 March 2026
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✦ 𝓢𝓱𝓲𝓷𝓮 ✦🪐
Serious question, do people actually exist who genuinely enjoy staying home all day, completely alone, without seeing anyone?
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@TimesNow @MeenakshiUpreti The damage is actually minor - this high octane reporting is very unnerving as a lot of Indians have friends & family there . The local authorities are doing a superlative job of keeping things under control .
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Dr. Bu Abdullah
Dr. Bu Abdullah@Dr_BuAbdullah·
This is such a powerful initiative by Dubai 🇦🇪 Through Bread for All, anyone in need — especially delivery riders and low-income workers — can access a hot, fresh meal with dignity. 🍽️ One Emirates ID = One Meal💯 No cash. No questions. Just kindness. Kiosks are available near mosques, and all locations are listed on the official Bread for All website. This is what real care for people looks like. This is Dubai 🤍 #BreadForAll #DubaiInitiatives #KindnessInDubai #NoOneSleepsHungry #HumanityFirst
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Najam Ali
Najam Ali@NajamAli2020·
Today I used the Emirates terminal in Dubai. Contrary to the videos circulating on social media, there was hardly any congestion. Check-in was extremely smooth and swift, and the flight departed on time. The aircraft itself was full. Just a reminder: don’t believe everything you see on social media. Verify before forming an opinion.
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TIMES NOW
TIMES NOW@TimesNow·
Fresh attack on Dubai by Iran - Dubai International Centre struck - Iranian drone hits Financial Centre - Dubai: Damage due to intercepted debris - UAE authorities confirm 'minor incident' - Dubai officials: Damage minor, none injured @MeenakshiUpreti shares more details.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
Everyone is watching the oil price. Nobody is watching the water. Eight of the ten largest desalination plants on earth sit on the coast of the Arabian Peninsula. They produce roughly sixty percent of all desalinated water on the planet. One hundred million people drink what these facilities manufacture from seawater every single day. Kuwait gets ninety percent of its drinking water from desalination. Oman eighty six percent. Saudi Arabia seventy percent. Without these plants, the most powerful petroleum states on earth become uninhabitable within days. On March 2, Iranian missile debris struck a power station in Fujairah that feeds one of the world’s largest desalination facilities. Interceptor fragments started a fire at Kuwait’s Doha West power and water desalination complex. Neither plant was destroyed. Neither was directly targeted. Both incidents were classified as collateral damage from nearby interceptions. That distinction is the most important signal in the entire war and almost nobody has framed it correctly. Iran has the coordinates of every desalination plant in the Gulf. The IRGC has struck Fujairah, Kuwait City, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Bahrain with ballistic missiles and drones over the past seven days. It has hit refineries, military bases, embassies, and power stations. It has not hit a single desalination plant directly. This is not incompetence. This is calibration. Iran is telling the Gulf states something without saying it aloud: we can turn off your water supply whenever we decide the cost of restraint exceeds the cost of escalation. The near miss is the message. The power station next to the plant burns while the plant itself keeps running. That is not an accident. That is a threat delivered with engineering precision. Now connect this to the structural fact that changes the entire risk calculus. Iran’s military operates under Mosaic Defense doctrine, restructured after studying America’s decapitation of Iraq in 2003. Thirty one autonomous provincial commands, each with independent targeting authority, each designed to continue fighting without orders from Tehran. Khamenei is dead. The central command that decided which targets to strike and which to spare has been destroyed. The restraint on desalination was a centralized strategic decision. The commanders who now hold independent authority over regional missile batteries inherited that restraint. They are under no institutional obligation to maintain it. In 1991 Iraq pumped crude oil into Kuwait’s desalination water intakes during the Gulf War. Kuwait imported 750 emergency water tankers. Recovery took years. The Gulf states in 2026 are orders of magnitude more dependent on desalination than Kuwait was then. The population is larger. The consumption is higher. The alternative freshwater sources are zero. The oil market is pricing a supply disruption. It is not pricing the possibility that the Persian Gulf’s most critical infrastructure is one autonomous IRGC commander’s targeting decision away from turning the richest countries on earth into humanitarian emergencies. The restraint is the weapon. And the hand that held the leash is dead. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Everyone is watching the oil. Nobody is watching the water. The UAE operates at 1,533% water stress. Saudi Arabia at 974%. Kuwait gets 90% of its drinking water from desalination plants. Oman 86%. Saudi Arabia 70%. There is no aquifer. There is no river. There is no rainfall to speak of. The entire Arabian Peninsula drinks water that is manufactured, using electricity, from the sea. One drone. One plant. Millions without water. That is not speculation. That is what a 2009 US diplomatic cable concluded about Riyadh specifically: destroy the right desalination infrastructure and you could force the evacuation of the Saudi capital within a week. That cable is 17 years old. The dependency has only deepened since. Iran has not hit a desalination plant yet. That restraint is a choice. It is also a card. Here is the strategic geometry Iran is living inside right now. Its navy is gone. Its air force is degraded. Its supreme leader is dead. Its missile rate has dropped 70% as launchers get destroyed. Every conventional military option is being systematically closed. What remains is asymmetric warfare against infrastructure that the entire Gulf coalition cannot function without. You do not need to win an air war to win an asymmetric war. You need to hit the thing your enemy cannot replace on any timeline that matters. Oil can be rerouted. Gas can be replaced. Water in the Arabian desert cannot be improvised. The GCC has built redundancies since this vulnerability was identified. But redundancies are not immunity. And Iran knows exactly where every plant sits. The oil war is being priced. The water war has not even entered the model yet. If it does, this conflict has a second act that makes the first one look contained. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Jewel 🌗
Jewel 🌗@OfficialJoel4_·
How many birds are there? HINT- It's not 9 Birds LEVEL- Tricky but EASY Correct answer wins $200
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Wisdom
Wisdom@Wisdom_HQ·
Drop the word.
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Neeraj Kanwar
Neeraj Kanwar@iamneerajkanwar·
Cricket is more than a game. It’s belief in the process, patience through the pressure & still being your BEST self every day. At #ApolloTyres, we're proud to stand with #TeamIndia & the journeys that fuel excellence & progress, kyunki #HarSafarMeinDumHai. youtu.be/D_RJhCZNNT8
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Ruksana Ansar@RuksanaAnsar·
Can you solve it? No cheating
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barkha dutt
barkha dutt@BDUTT·
With a 787-8 Boeing grounded after the pilot logged a defect in the Fuel control switch, those who blamed AI 171 Captain for turning switches off deliberately are on backfoot. 91 year old father of AI 171 pilot spoke to me in his only interview. In full youtube.com/watch?v=NRVskR…
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