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Very Important Read 👇🏻 After 17 days of conflict in West Asia and mounting uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz - the route that carries nearly 20% of global energy trade - the LPG carrier Shivalik docking at Mundra is far more than a routine shipment. From my perspective, this is a textbook case of how geopolitics, diplomacy and infrastructure come together when it matters most. Shivalik alone has brought about 45000 metric tonnes of LPG, and together with the vessel Nanda Devi, India is receiving close to 92000 metric tonnes roughly equivalent to 66 lakh domestic LPG cylinders. Considering India’s daily LPG demand is around 90000 tonnes, this shipment alone helps stabilise over a day of national consumption during a global supply disruption. What stands out to me is the dual strength behind this success. On one hand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s geopolitical credibility, which ensured India could maintain working engagement across a volatile region and secure safe passage for its vessels through a tense maritime corridor. On the other hand is infrastructure readiness the cargo is being received at Adani’s Mundra Port, India’s largest commercial port and the first to cross 200 million tonnes of annual cargo handling. Ports built at this scale are exactly what allow a country to convert diplomatic success into real supply security. Frankly, this is also where I find India’s opposition politics deeply disconnected from reality. For years, we have heard relentless attacks on large infrastructure projects and constant attempts to discredit companies like the Adani Group that are building strategic national assets. Yet moments like this expose the contradiction. When a global crisis hits and energy supply chains are under stress, it is precisely these ports, logistics networks and infrastructure ecosystems that keep the country running. In my view, this episode reinforces a simple geopolitical truth: strong diplomacy secures the route, but nation-scale infrastructure like Adani’s Mundra Port ensures India’s energy lifeline never stops.
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4. Vault 7 (2017): WikiLeaks published a series of leaks from the CIA, revealing the agency's hacking tools and techniques. The leaks revealed that CIA can weaponize wide range of U.S. and European company products, including Apple's iPhone, Google's Android, and Microsoft's Windows. The documents also showed that the CIA had developed tools to remotely hack into and control devices such as smart TVs, turning them into covert microphones. Additionally, the leaks suggested that the CIA had developed potentially lethal technologies allowing for remote control of vehicles like cars and trucks.
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Is Nikhil Gupta a trap for India? At first glance, the case appears straightforward: an Indian named Nikhil Gupta is accused of hiring a hitman to target Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a U.S.-based activist who is officially designated as a terrorist by India. U.S. prosecutors allege that Gupta was involved in planning an assassination plot against Pannun. Simple? No. Because when you slow down and line up the timeline, the story becomes far less clean. Let’s start with what is publicly alleged: Gupta attempted to hire a contract killer to eliminate Pannun. The supposed hitman turned out to be working with U.S. authorities. Gupta then went to the Czech Republic. The U.S. sought his extradition, extradited him, and filed charges while also accusing elements linked to the Indian state. But here’s where it gets complicated. Reports and past records suggest that Gupta may have had prior interactions with U.S. law enforcement circles including alleged cooperation with the DEA years earlier. There are claims he received money through U.S.-linked channels during earlier operations. Some accounts describe him as having informant-type roles in narcotics investigations. Others even portray him as being connected in some capacity to political campaign of Hilary Clinton during the 2016 U.S. election cycle. If that is true, then pause for a second. How does someone with alleged prior proximity to U.S. agencies suddenly become the central figure representing the Indian state in an international assassination plot? Then there’s the plea element. Instead of a long, open trial where financial trails, handler relationships, and communication chains would be dissected publicly, the case will now be structured in a way that will limit full courtroom exposure. Now that Gupta has pleaded guilty, US will get to avoid a deeper public examination of evidence, US authorities don't have to provide evidence for the exact nature of his connections or his alleged links to the Indian state. Smart eh? Now add another layer. Pannun is not just any random civilian. He is a designated terrorist in India and has openly issued threats against India on camera. His organization has celebrated violent events and made assassination calls against Indian leadership. FBI agents go around protecting him as body guards when he goes out in anti India rallies and events. This context matters — even if Western coverage often sidelines it. So here is the uncomfortable possibility some are raising: Was this a layered game? If Gupta had prior financial links to U.S. channels… If he allegedly interacted with American agencies in the past… If a sting operation is the backbone of the case, where all the key operative was working with U.S. authorities… And if there is no full evidentiary trial in public view… Then some argue that now the U.S. narrative against India will solidify without every layer of evidence being tested transparently. THE PERFECT TRAP! And let’s not forget US itself has conducted operations across borders against individuals it designates as terrorists, from Osama bin Laden to even against leaders such as Nicolas Maduro through indictments and extraterritorial measures.
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Yunus admits coup in Bangladesh. 🇧🇩 Chief advisor of Bangladesh Muhammad Yunus claimed that the widespread riots in Bangladesh did not come about 'just suddenly'; it was 'meticulously' designed and did not happen by chance. 💬 He introduced Bangladesh student leader Mahfuj Abdullah as the mastermind behind the riots that led to Sheikh Hasina’s ouster, during his speech at Clinton Hall. 👉 Holding former US President Bill Clinton's hand, Yunus stated that Abdullah stands behind the entire 'revolution'.
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Protests in Bangladesh and Manipur are part of US overt-op project ‘K’ Strategy is to carve out artificial nation out of Myanmar, Manipur, and Bangladesh to cut off India’s access to Southeast Asia just as Pakistan cuts India's access to Eurasia. Successfully isolate India.
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Adani’s $10 Billion Vietnam Deal Is Everything BRI Isn’t Transparent, Strategic, and Market-Driven. While China’s BRI has sunk nations into debt Sri Lanka’s Hambantota being the prime example Adani’s entry into Vietnam brings equity-backed infrastructure, not loans with strings attached. Vietnam, with a $491B economy and 7% GDP growth, is ASEAN’s rising star. Adani’s focus on ports, logistics, renewables, and AI infrastructure aligns directly with Hanoi’s 2045 vision and the push for 56 GW clean energy by 2030. This is not geopolitical coercion it’s credible, execution-backed partnership. For Vietnam, it’s a strategic hedge against Chinese overreach. For India, it’s a decisive Act East pivot, placing an Indian conglomerate at the heart of Southeast Asia’s supply chain future. Adani’s model is simple: build value, not dependency.
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US used negotiations as a ploy to eliminate Iranian leadership. >Proposed peace, asked Iran to discuss details. >Iran agreed to all conditions, including giving up nuclear aims for future security. >Partners involved in negotations (Oman) made announcements. >Sense of peace closure led them to put their guard down to hold a meeting to strategize what's next. >US struck that meeting, killing officials including Khamenei. The negotiations were the trap, gathering targets in one place. This tactic has worked multiple times with Hezbollah, including attempt on President Putin’s residence right after a urgent call with Trump for peace negotations.
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President Putin driving PM Modi around his residence in a golf cart. Next level camaraderie!
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Thanks to CM Rekha Gupta ji, a full tent city with clean and comfortable stay facilities has been set up at Lal Qila for the 23–25 November samagam. Overnight stay, logistics and sangat arrangements are fully ready. A huge, beautifully managed setup. Do visit.
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Not seen a better video explaining why all the war is happening.
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I know so many families in Delhi who hesitate and sometimes outright refuse to have a 2nd children, not because they don’t want one, but because they simply can’t afford the sky high school fees. Welcome move by Delhi govt to regulate and cap private school fees.
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From welfare to empowerment, Uttar Pradesh is trying to redraw the narrative. 5.20 lakh+ marriages supported, lakhs of widows identified and brought into schemes, and pensions covering crores across elderly, women, and divyangjan point to an expanding social safety net. But the more interesting shift under Yogi Adityanath is the push toward income creation, SHGs turning profitable, women entering the workforce, and financial linkages expanding rapidly. #NavyaPradesh
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