Nitya

16.6K posts

Nitya banner
Nitya

Nitya

@insyyte

Kshatritya on this planet. Hindu Rashtra. Hindutva ideology. Sanatan Dharam.

Planet Earth เข้าร่วม Kasım 2008
59 กำลังติดตาม258 ผู้ติดตาม
Col AJ🇮🇳
Col AJ🇮🇳@ajaykraina·
Breaking News: Logic has officially been declared anti-national. In a bold move to preserve “tradition”, the Durbar Move is back in J&K. Never mind that we now have a fully functional e-office system. Never mind that the High Court had ruled against restoring it. Never mind the massive cost to the taxpayer. Who cares about such small things as efficiency, legality, or public money? After all, governance in India is not about what works. It is about what works for those in power. Think about it. In an age where files can travel faster than light through the internet, we are physically moving offices, files, and thousands of people across mountains twice a year. It is not administration. It is a seasonal migration sponsored by the public. And the bill? Humongous. But don’t worry, it is not coming out of anyone’s pocket who made the decision. What is truly impressive is the unity across political lines. Different parties may fight on TV debates, shout in Parliament, and trend hashtags against each other, but when it comes to power and perks, there is remarkable bipartisan harmony. Ideology changes. Alliances change. Statements change. But the love for power and money? Rock solid. One has to admire consistency. The common citizen is told to embrace digital India, save resources, and be responsible. Meanwhile, the system proudly demonstrates how to do the exact opposite, with full confidence. Maybe we are all missing the point. Durbar Move is not about governance. It is about reminding us that in the grand circus of politics, efficiency is optional, but entitlement is permanent. Long live tradition. Long live expenditure. Long live selective wisdom. @narendramodi @AmitShah @manojsinha_ @OmarAbdullah @rashtrapatibhvn @BJP4JnK @BJP4India
English
2
11
32
629
Nitya
Nitya@insyyte·
@ajaykraina Hilarious. Same time tomorrow. Let's again stretch IA all directions.
English
0
0
0
3
Col AJ🇮🇳
Col AJ🇮🇳@ajaykraina·
Good morning from Planet Earth, where the last 24 hours have again confirmed that calm is highly overrated. In the Gulf, things are so stable that every statement begins with “we do not seek escalation” and ends with three new escalations. Missiles are flying, ships are being “advised” new routes, and oil prices are behaving like they just had too much caffeine. The United States is busy explaining that everything is under control, which is usually a strong indicator that it is not. @realDonaldTrump, in his signature style, appears to be negotiating, threatening, reassuring, and confusing everyone all at the same time. It is like watching a man play chess, poker, and ludo simultaneously and still insisting he is winning. Iran continues to perfect the art of saying a lot without saying exactly what it will do next. Israel, on the other hand, prefers to skip the suspense and go straight to action. Different styles, same result: nobody is sleeping peacefully. Meanwhile, China has entered the chat with its usual calm tone that somehow makes everyone more nervous. When China says “we advise restraint,” it sounds less like advice and more like a polite reminder that it is keeping score. Oil markets are doing yoga, stretching in all directions. Analysts are on TV using words like “geopolitical recalibration,” which is a sophisticated way of saying “we have no idea what happens next.” Back home, we watch all this while being told to stay calm, conserve fuel, and trust the system (while mobilising the Durbar by road and air and rail). Fair enough. Because if global stability depended on common sense, we would all be out of a job. In summary: nobody wants war, everyone is preparing for it, and the rest of us are refreshing news feeds like it is a cricket scorecard. Same time tomorrow?
English
20
50
171
3.6K
Nitya
Nitya@insyyte·
@wliang Appreciate your perspective.
English
2
0
2
54
Wayne Liang
Wayne Liang@wliang·
We'll continue to see capital rotation and strength towards the space sector/proxies, until the SpaceX IPO actually happens (~2-3 months from now). Typically, it'd be a sell-the-news event, but this could play out differently. If it underwhelms relative to expectations, we'll see capital rotate right back into adjacent space names/or other high-growth industries almost immediately. However, being the largest IPO in history, it's nearly impossible for the market to properly price in what's to come.
English
20
13
305
112.5K
Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek)
Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek)@magyarpeterMP·
Thank you to the National Police Chief for the offer, but I continue to decline personal police protection - whether 24-hour or otherwise. I have had nothing to fear so far, and I intend to work in such a way that I will have nothing to fear in the future. Hungary will become a place where no one who works and lives honestly has to be afraid. Thank you to our police officers for their service.
Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek) tweet media
English
1.9K
7.3K
56.2K
1.2M
Kajal HINDUsthani
Kajal HINDUsthani@kajal_jaihind·
ये हमारा 7-8 वर्ष पुराना विडियो है लगभग 2019 का, हमे आज भी याद है इस विडियो को जब हमने इंस्टाग्राम पर अपलोड किया था तब हमे लगभग 26000 से अधिक गालियाँ और धमकियाँ मुसलमानों ने इंस्टाग्राम कमेंट्स बॉक्स में दी थी और इतनी अधिक रिपोर्टिंग की गई थी की इंस्टाग्राम ने ये विडियो ही हटा दिया था हमने वर्षों पहले इंस्टाग्राम द्वारा हिंदू लड़कियों को लव जिहाद में फसाने के जिहादी षड्यंत्र को एक्सपोज़ किया था।
VictorVon Solanki@VictorVonS_

Activists Kajal Hindusthani Explained the love Gihad Patterns long back

हिन्दी
38
820
1.7K
13.4K
Nitya
Nitya@insyyte·
@sunxliao Ģreat recovery. Awesome calls.
English
3
0
2
24
Paradis Labs
Paradis Labs@ParadisLabs·
Would a post on how you can actually scale your account be useful? I.e. the core principles I've used to get ~585% returns YTD? Or do you guys just want stock research/picks lol? Feel like it would help from an educational standpoint?
Paradis Labs tweet media
English
109
4
554
43.1K
Nitya
Nitya@insyyte·
@BoxTraderVK Stalking them with ORB set up tomorrow?
English
0
0
0
64
Vinod
Vinod@BoxTraderVK·
FOCUS tomorrow $TSLA $AAPL $AAOI $RKLB $ASTS Secondary $UPST $U $AFRM $CIEN $WDC $BE $SATS
English
5
1
18
3.9K
Nitya
Nitya@insyyte·
@mvmeet Not anymore. Sangh shakha has embraced Ambedkar, a prominent Hindu hater.
English
0
0
1
40
Mahesh Vikram Hegde 🇮🇳
If you have big dreams for your children, first send them to the Sangh shakha, and send girls to the Durga Vahini Later, No matter which corporate company they join, they will be able to face problems like the incident that happened in TCS Nashik with courage. Likewise, it will also be beneficial for Sanatan Dharma.
Mahesh Vikram Hegde 🇮🇳 tweet media
English
82
993
2.7K
40.3K
Nitya
Nitya@insyyte·
@ajaykraina When the polity is made of low IQ criminals and gundas, uneducated and illiterate fossils guiding the nation, what else to you expect?
English
0
0
0
80
Col AJ🇮🇳
Col AJ🇮🇳@ajaykraina·
If I were India’s adversary, I’d sleep very well at night, not because of any dazzling strategic brilliance on my part, but because my opponent seems determined to do half the job for me. Every nation has internal fault lines. That’s not unique. What is unique is the enthusiasm with which we advertise, amplify, and weaponise our own divisions. It’s as if national cohesion is optional, but public infighting is a constitutional duty. Take the current churn within Hindu society. Policies, politics, and rhetoric are increasingly slicing identity into finer and finer fragments. Caste, which is already a sensitive and complex social reality, gets sharpened into a political instrument. Ironically, many argue that the rigid, pan-Indian ossification of caste was significantly shaped and systematised during colonial rule. Yet here we are, in 2026, refining it with modern tools and social media bandwidth. And then comes the reaction—equally baffling. Sections of so-called “general caste” voices, instead of arguing for reform, equity, or a coherent national framework, swing to the other extreme: floating fantastical ideas like an “Islamic-GC nation.” One has to pause and admire the intellectual gymnastics—fighting identity fragmentation by… inventing a new, even more confused identity construct. At this point, the adversary doesn’t need psy-ops. We’ve industrialised it domestically. Serious nations debate policy. Confident societies absorb disagreement without fracturing. Mature civilisations reform their internal inequities without turning every issue into a zero-sum identity war. We, on the other hand, seem to have mistaken outrage for strategy and reaction for ideology. If stupidity had another name, it would probably be something less offensive—because at least stupidity is usually unintentional. What we are witnessing is far more deliberate: the conscious choice to prioritise narrow identities over a shared national purpose. And that is not just amusing. It’s strategically expensive. @AadiAchint
English
74
222
636
17.6K
سيف الدرعي| Saif alderei
Iran made a fatal mistake by attacking the Emirates. Now Abu Dhabi is choking it economically and isolating it internationally… and this is just the beginning.
English
604
569
5K
122.7K
Nitya
Nitya@insyyte·
@aleabitoreddit Generational wealth creation from a 16% move off the bottom for $MSFT? Why the hype?
English
2
0
1
131
Serenity
Serenity@aleabitoreddit·
Thank you $MSFT and $META. The selloff overreaction presented a buying opportunity when: -> Microsoft hit $360 and Meta hit $525. You didn’t need to time the exact bottom. But the recovery probably minted generational wealth to many. Did you end up taking positions?
Serenity tweet mediaSerenity tweet media
Serenity@aleabitoreddit

Feel like Mag7 selloff from $META at $593 to $MSFT at $373… Has gone a bit too far? At this point, risk/reward feels on hyperscaler spend vs. ROI vs. macro climates, feels compelling. And we should see capital rotations back into the American tech sector soon.

English
88
26
741
179.8K
Col AJ🇮🇳
Col AJ🇮🇳@ajaykraina·
TACO Doctrine: Tactical Avoidance & Culinary Outreach Breaking news from the high table of global strategy: the much-hyped blockade has officially been downgraded to a “strongly worded menu suggestion.” Why? Because somewhere between a Chinese warning and a late-night policy rethink, the world’s most muscular posturing seems to have discovered… soft shells. Welcome to the age of TACO — Tactical Avoidance & Culinary Outreach. It begins, as all great geopolitical pivots do, with thunder. Statements are issued. Maps are studied. Admirals squint at shipping lanes like they’re solving a Sudoku. Experts on TV draw arrows that look increasingly like spaghetti. The word “blockade” is used with such frequency that even the ocean starts feeling nervous. And then—China clears its throat. Not even a shout. Just a measured, almost polite, “Are you sure about this?” Suddenly, the same blockade that was meant to be ironclad begins to resemble a buffet line. Flexible. Negotiable. With options. Lots of options. Cue TACO. Under the TACO Doctrine, escalation is an art form. You raise the temperature just enough to trend on global media, then pivot gracefully into de-escalation while claiming it was always the plan. It’s not backing down—it’s strategic marination. Press briefings now sound like food reviews: “We are maintaining firmness in our outer shell.” “Our fillings remain robust and uncompromised.” “Any perceived softening is purely tactical and comes with extra salsa.” Meanwhile, analysts are scrambling to keep up. One camp insists this is 4D chess. Another calls it 2D tortilla folding. A third quietly orders nachos and watches events unfold. Markets react accordingly. Oil prices wobble like jelly at a state banquet. Shipping companies update routes, then update their updates. Somewhere, a cargo captain is asking, “So are we blocked… or just mildly inconvenienced?” Diplomacy, too, adapts. Backchannels light up. Words like “dialogue,” “mutual respect,” and “let’s not ruin this for everyone” make a triumphant return. The same leaders who were flexing yesterday are now photographed smiling stiffly, as if someone just reminded them of the bill. And through it all, TACO holds firm—not as a sign of weakness, but as a masterclass in survival. Because in today’s world, the real skill isn’t starting a blockade. It’s knowing exactly when to turn it into a networking event. So here we are. The ships are still sailing, the statements are still being issued, and the great blockade has become… a conversation starter. In the end, perhaps this was the plan all along: Why blockade the world when you can simply taco ’bout it? Or do we say, "A Blockade that never was"! @Sanjay_Dixit
English
17
38
145
3.9K
Nitya
Nitya@insyyte·
@Gaurab Ouch. Looking dicey.
English
0
0
0
50
Gaurab Chakrabarti
TSMC is about to report $35.7 billion in quarterly revenue. The semiconductor manufacturer consumes 9 percent of the island's total electricity. Taiwan imports 97 percent of its energy. Most of it comes from natural gas, and a third of that gas came from Qatar. Qatar declared force majeure in March after Iranian missiles destroyed two liquefied natural gas trains at Ras Laffan. Repairs will take three to five years. The Strait of Hormuz has carried fewer than 10 ships a day since the war began. Before that it carried over 100. Peace talks collapsed April 12. The US naval blockade began the next day. South Korea has 30 days of LNG reserves, Japan 19. Taiwan has 11. In May 2025, Taiwan shut down its last nuclear reactor. It replaced the capacity with natural gas.
English
19
96
600
51.3K
Nitya
Nitya@insyyte·
@VoiceOfBrahmins 'ब्राह्मण एकता जिंदाबाद'
हिन्दी
0
0
0
6
Voice Of Brahmins
Voice Of Brahmins@VoiceOfBrahmins·
19 अप्रैल से पहले लक्ष्य - 1008 कमेंट 🚩 भगवान परशुराम जन्मोत्सव के पावन अवसर पर' ब्राह्मण एकता का संदेश देने हेतु। कमेंट में सिर्फ़ 'ब्राह्मण एकता जिंदाबाद' लिखें। 💪
Voice Of Brahmins tweet media
हिन्दी
475
1.2K
4.1K
28.7K