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@talkvidami

Learner | Investor | Optimist | Avid Reader | In love with markets | Retweets ≠ endorsements | Charts/Tweets only for educational purpose|

Bharat เข้าร่วม Ocak 2018
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Rakesh Krishnan Simha
Rakesh Krishnan Simha@ByRakeshSimha·
Kumar Vishwas on Dhurandhar: 📌It's understandable if the people of Lyari call it propaganda. 📌It's perfectly okay if Chaudhry Aslam's widow calls it propaganda. 📌But when an Indian calls it propaganda, it reveals whose side you are on. 📌Even if Aditya Dhar has made a propaganda film, who is it against? It's against Pakistan. What's wrong in showing Unknown Gunmen shooting terrorists? If you a citizen of India you should applaud Dhurandhar. 📌Hockey captain was a Hindu, but you Bombay wallahs made him Kabir Khan. Kashmiri Pandits were expelled by Muslims but you showed something else. You portrayed Hindu priests as lascivious and Christian priests as noble. 📌The movie 'Fire' is based on Ismat Chugtai's Lihaaf in which the lesbians are Muslims - Begum Jaan and Rabbu - but you named them Sita and Radha. 📌You Bombay wallahs are attacking Dhurandhar because the film exposes the propaganda you were peddling all these years.
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Shesh Paul Vaid
Shesh Paul Vaid@spvaid·
TCS and Lenskart controversy runs deeper than you think. Decades of anti-Sanatan corporate policies have been shaped under ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) frameworks, which are influenced by elites attending the World Economic Forum (WEF), laying down criteria that are fundamentally anti-Sanatan.
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Dr. Deepessh Divaakaran (Dr. DD)@md_deepesh

Lenskart cannot respect your bindi. Not because they hate you. Because they literally cannot afford to. Let me show you exactly why. Peyush Bansal tweeted: "We are proudly built in Bharat, for Indians." Beautiful line. Terrible lie. Start with the factory. Lenskart's India plant opened in 2023. Before that, China joint venture. That JV still runs today. Frames. Raw materials. Supply chain. All from China. Indian factory mostly assemble. Now look at who owns this "Bharatiya" company. Peyush Bansal: 10.28% Neha Bansal: 7.74% Amit Chaudhary: 0.98% Sumeet Kapahi: 0.96% All four founders combined: 20%. The remaining 80%? SoftBank: Japan. Temasek: Singapore. ADIA: Abu Dhabi. KKR: New York. Fidelity: Boston. Now here is what nobody tells you. Every foreign investor runs ESG compliance. Before writing a cheque. ESG = Environmental, Social, Governance. A scoring system that has nothing to do with Environment. Built in New York and Amsterdam. It decides who gets capital. Inside ESG lives another animal. Called DEI. Diversity. Equity. Inclusion. DEI was designed in America. Built on American horrors. Black minorities. Gender wars. LGBTQ rights. Never designed for India. Does not understand India. Here is what DEI scores as "positive": Hijab at work = Positive signal. Turban at work = Positive signal. Here is what DEI marks as risk: Bindi = Majority religion marker. Tilak = Majority religion. Kalawa = Majority religion. In Western DEI logic, The majority is the oppressor. Majority does not need protection. So when Lenskart's HR writes a grooming policy, They are not writing for you. They write for their colonial masters. Because Lenskart is chasing a $10 billion IPO. Does your bindi sit anywhere in that number? Their first customer is not you. Their first customer is SoftBank. Their first customer is ADIA. Their first customer is an ESG agency in Amsterdam. You buy one pair of glasses. They invest $500 million. Do the math on who Lenskart listens to. Now the government. You think they don't know? They know everything. Every ministry understands how foreign capital erases civilizational identity. SEBI approved the DRHP. Not one clause protecting Hindu identity. Because the government also wants the IPO. GST. Tax. Economic headline. Your kalawa / kada is not in that equation. This is not a Lenskart problem. This is every unicorn in India. Swiggy. Zomato. Ola. Meesho. Zepto. Check their cap tables. Check the ESG reports. Check the grooming policies in their HR folders. Every company 60-80% owned by foreign capital is a branch office of Western values. "Built in Bharat" is a tagline. "For Indians" is a marketing campaign. The policy document tells you who they serve. Your Bindi. Your Kalawa. Your Kada. Your 5,000 years. Irrelevant to billionaires chasing an IPO. But minority appeasement? That scores points in Amsterdam. And we call ourselves an Independent Nation.

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𝐈𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐭𝐚 𝐉𝐨𝐬𝐡𝐢 🇮🇳
Nazia Elahi Khan, I'm proud of you! What secular Hindus can’t do you did it! ❤️ Seekho bhai Hindus kaise jiya jata hai! Darpok mat bano. Remember, your ancestors fought the battle, so you can be a proud Hindu don’t waste their struggle!
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Shefali Vaidya. 🇮🇳
Shefali Vaidya. 🇮🇳@ShefVaidya·
#crowdsourcing, I have already been approached by several @Lenskart_com employees privately with their horror stories about how their points were docked in video audits for wearing bindi/kalawa, how they were denied leave for Hindu festivals, but their Muslim colleagues got time off for Eid very easily. I am collating everything. But this is an appeal to all present and ex Hindu employees of @Lenskart_com, if you ever felt discriminated against, please reach out in DMs. I give you my word that your identity will be protected. We need to make this an example so that no company dares to have such discriminatory policies after this. I am willing to stick my neck out for this cause, are you?
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Maj Gen Harsha Kakar
Maj Gen Harsha Kakar@kakar_harsha·
While many in India questioned our success in Op Sindoor, forces around the world noticed it. Pakistan had to beg the US for a ceasefire. It is now a campaign being globally studied. Proud of our forces. @adgpi @IAF_MCC @indiannavy
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Prem Soni
Prem Soni@ValueWithPrem·
I come from a gold jewellery business family. The backbone of our industry has been Bengali karigars. Elections have come and gone. Usually, maybe 15% or 25% of them take the train back to West Bengal to cast their vote. Production slows down a bit, but life goes on. But this week? 99% of them are packing their bags. All the workshops are going to be dead silent. This has never happened before. I asked a karigar, Train travel, exhaustion, and two weeks of lost work will cost you good amount of money. "Dada," he said, "You are calculating the loss of one month's wages. We are calculating the loss of our home." He explained that back in their villages, the stakes had never felt this absolute. It wasn't about a ₹5,000 freebie or a ration card anymore. It was about marking their presence, protecting their families, and proving they exist in the system. "Money we can recover next month," he told me. "But if we don't show up to vote this time, we might not have a place to come back to. We want our village to be developed. We want good healthcare and education in our village. If we don't step up now, what are we even earning for? That’s when it hit me. As business owners, we view everything through the lens of a spreadsheet. We optimize for time, money, and output. We think every human decision is driven by financial ROI. But business math entirely collapses when survival math kicks in. When people feel their identity, security, or future is on the line, no amount of logic or lost wages will keep them at a workbench. Sometimes, the most expensive ticket you buy isn't to save money or save time. It’s to secure your right to simply belong. Salute.
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𝐒ɦυ𐓣𝗒𝗍α
𝐒ɦυ𐓣𝗒𝗍α@Shunyta_007·
Don’t fear monsters drag them back to the hell they belong to 🔥
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GlobalVista | World Politics & India Affairs
In 2009, I built a company from scratch that grew into a thriving business with US clients. I hired several people from a particular community and gave them stable careers and good salaries. Instead of gratitude, they constantly bashed Hinduism in the workplace. I defended my faith with knowledge and facts, but my US clients kept shielding them. After 14 years, in 2023, they ganged up with a major US client and tried to force me to resign from my own company and hand it over to their ringleader. When I refused, they attempted to freeze my company accounts. I fought back legally, unfroze everything, transferred the funds, and fired them all. But the damage was done. Other employees sided with the ringleader. The US client immediately cut my access to all files and emails and started working directly with him — effectively staging a coup in the company I had built. The ringleader had even groomed and married a Hindu woman, and had introduced another girl (Sheeba, later revealed as Shraddha) in office parties. Today, at 50, I have lost the company I created with my own hands. This is the reality many seculars will never accept — but it is 100% true. Be careful who you empower in your own house.
Mahesh Vikram Hegde 🇮🇳@mvmeet

Working in companies where Muslim employees are in the majority is difficult for others Living in Muslim-majority areas is difficult for others For countries surrounding Muslim nations, survival is difficult This repeatedly proven truth if people in India fail to understand it sooner The consequences will be severe

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Mihir Jha
Mihir Jha@MihirkJha·
Missing from ur timeline and our endless debates: Yet another MEGA, world-class, world-record-breaking infrastructure marvel from India - all set for inauguration! This is the India we’re building. Proud beyond words #Mumbai #Pune
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Lisa Singh
Lisa Singh@YakushinaLisa·
🇮🇳New Delhi will continue to buy 🇷🇺Russian oil regardless of whether the 🇺🇲US extends the waiver of anti-Russian sanctions, a source in the Indian government told TASS
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The West poured $50 billion into fast breeder nuclear reactors and abandoned every single one. India poured $900 million and just achieved criticality on the first commercially viable one outside Russia. The US spent $15 billion. Gave up. Japan spent $12 billion. Their Monju prototype had one sodium fire in 1995 and never recovered. The UK spent $8 billion. Germany spent $6 billion. France, Italy, all walked away. Six of the richest nations on Earth concluded this technology was too hard and too expensive to pursue. India started building in 2004 with an initial budget of $420 million. Twenty-two years, a dozen missed deadlines, and a cost doubling later, the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor at Kalpakkam just sustained a controlled fission chain reaction. The reactor is now alive. The reason India never quit is a constraint most people have never thought about. India has only 1-2% of the world's uranium reserves. For a country of 1.4 billion people trying to build energy independence, that's a death sentence if you're running conventional nuclear. But India has 25% of the world's thorium. The single largest national reserve on Earth. The problem: you can't just burn thorium the way you burn uranium. A physicist named Homi Bhabha designed a three-stage nuclear program in the 1950s specifically to solve this. Stage 1: burn natural uranium in heavy water reactors, collect plutonium as a byproduct. Stage 2: feed that plutonium into fast breeder reactors, where it breeds MORE plutonium AND converts thorium into fissile uranium-233. Stage 3: burn thorium directly at scale. India just entered Stage 2. Seventy years after Bhabha drew it up on paper. The math on the thorium endgame is wild. At current energy consumption rates, India's thorium reserves could power the country for over 700 years. Most nuclear nations are playing a uranium game with maybe 80-100 years of runway. India is playing a completely different game with a 7x longer fuel supply. The West quit because uranium stayed cheap and sodium coolant is terrifying. It catches fire on contact with air. It explodes on contact with water. Russia's BN-600 had 27 sodium leaks and 14 sodium fires between 1980 and 1997. And Russia kept going anyway because Russia doesn't quit nuclear projects. India watched all of that and kept going too. When you have 1% of the uranium but 25% of the thorium, the engineering difficulty stops being a reason to quit. It becomes the price of admission to a 700-year energy supply that nobody else can access.
Narendra Modi@narendramodi

Today, India takes a defining step in its civil nuclear journey, advancing the second stage of its nuclear programme. The indigenously designed and built Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor at Kalpakkam has attained criticality. This advanced reactor, capable of producing more fuel than it consumes, reflects the depth of our scientific capability and the strength of our engineering enterprise. It is a decisive step towards harnessing our vast thorium reserves in the third stage of the programme. A proud moment for India. Congratulations to our scientists and engineers.

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Cigarette Nostalgia
Cigarette Nostalgia@CigsMake·
The kids today don’t know the dopamine rush of going to the computer lab
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Rohit
Rohit@Iam_Rohit_G·
US Airforce: We had to bomb two C-130s, but we got our pilots back from Iran. US People : Our Military is Great, Strongest. We don't care about how many C-130s, F15s or F35 gets destroyed in the mission. Indian Airforce: We bombed 9 Terrorist Sites, 12 Airbases and All our Pilots are back home safely. Indian Journalist: We don't care about your mission, Your Terror Sites, Pak Air bases, Just Tell us how many Jets we lost during the mission.
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