Even F-35B needs to follow Nokku KooliHaresh wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025 02:44 Britains no 1 rag, stirring hatred as usual
Royal Navy mocked by Indian tourist board over £88million F-35B Lightning jet stranded in the country for over a fortnight
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... h-jet.html
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I replied to some of those calling for "stop Aid" this that in unparliamentary language. I am now banned from Dialymail altogether.Haresh wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025 02:44 Britains no 1 rag, stirring hatred as usual
Royal Navy mocked by Indian tourist board over £88million F-35B Lightning jet stranded in the country for over a fortnight
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They released the footage in Britain. Would that happen in India?
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You are missing the important point. They are claiming to be innocent!sanjaykumar wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 02:59 They released the footage in Britain. Would that happen in India?
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In the US, the fine brothers would likely win a multimillion settlement against the police.
I will follow to see if the native British are as circumspect as Indian.
The cynic would say these two groups deserve each other. I think the British may deserve better.
I will follow to see if the native British are as circumspect as Indian.
The cynic would say these two groups deserve each other. I think the British may deserve better.
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Ah, I beg to differ. Both of the fine upstanding peaceful gentlemen would have ended up as notches on police guns in US…
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In an airport, the hole being filmed?
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Right.. the US pulis would have shot first.. forget tasers. British police seems more tame.Lisa wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 17:36You are missing the important point. They are claiming to be innocent!sanjaykumar wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 02:59 They released the footage in Britain. Would that happen in India?
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That has never ever stopped US police. Take a look at Daniel Shaver case
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shootin ... iel_Shaver
Never mind him, did it stop the killing of Eric Garner?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Eric_Garner
The notch on gun is not an idle comment - US police have been known to use Punisher logos with notches to denote people they have killed.
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Our beloved guest bird at TVM has finally left today.
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It should, else what will our 2 taka youtubers yapp about?! 

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-Keir Starmer UK PM.This is the biggest economically significant trade deal UK has made since leaving the European Union. It’s one of the most comprehensive deals India has ever done. Thank you to PM Modi for his leadership & pragmatism.
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https://indianexpress.com/article/opini ... reaking_hp
Why deal was with a Labour government. I think the author is reading too much into it
Why deal was with a Labour government. I think the author is reading too much into it
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The speeches by both Prime Ministers:
https://youtu.be/OE2yjcaZtVY?si=DbJ7m4bTOobFd2BY
https://youtu.be/OE2yjcaZtVY?si=DbJ7m4bTOobFd2BY
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UK rolls out the red carpet for 'Made In India..
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Its quite odd: the British press is not covering it mostly or relegated to back pages. One would have expected articles saying how the brownies are going to invade and how Starmer has sold out or the usual aid nonsense but not that either…
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Because they know they needed it more than we did.
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Correct. Question is what are we importing from them? What is in it for Bharat? Crowing that we have an FTA and "dono hathon mein laddu kya karega lattu puttu?" and "gol gol matol" kind of childish ditties seem to have become the norm on BRF.
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Since the representatives of the businesses most affected by the FTA have not kicked up a fuss, the deal is likely adequate.
As to what the FTA covers and what benefits each side expects, it is there in the two Prime Ministers’ speeches.
One emphasis seems to be expanded markets for India’s labor-intensive industries—I.e., PM Modi wants the most ground level impact, IMO.
Press release:
https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage ... ID=2147805
Agreement Unlocks Export Opportunity for Labour-Intensive Sectors including textiles, leather, footwear, gems & jewellery, marine products, and toys—generating large-scale employment and empowering artisans, women-led enterprises, and MSMEs
Unprecedented Market Access for Indian Goods with Zero-duty access on 99% of tariff lines, covering nearly 100% of the trade value
Ambitious Services Commitments – A First by the UK
A wide-ranging package covering IT/ITeS, financial and professional services, business consulting, education, telecom, architecture, and engineering—unlocking high-value opportunities and job creation.
Enhanced Global Mobility for Indian Professionals
Streamlined pathways for Contractual Service Suppliers, Business Visitors, Intra-Corporate Transferees, Independent Professionals (e.g., yoga instructors, chefs, and musicians), and enabling smoother talent flow and cross-border collaboration.
Double Contribution Convention (DCC) – A Major Breakthrough: It will exempt Indian workers and their employers from social security contributions in the UK for up to three years, significantly improving take-home pay and reducing costs for Indian companies
As to what the FTA covers and what benefits each side expects, it is there in the two Prime Ministers’ speeches.
One emphasis seems to be expanded markets for India’s labor-intensive industries—I.e., PM Modi wants the most ground level impact, IMO.
Press release:
https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage ... ID=2147805
Agreement Unlocks Export Opportunity for Labour-Intensive Sectors including textiles, leather, footwear, gems & jewellery, marine products, and toys—generating large-scale employment and empowering artisans, women-led enterprises, and MSMEs
Unprecedented Market Access for Indian Goods with Zero-duty access on 99% of tariff lines, covering nearly 100% of the trade value
Ambitious Services Commitments – A First by the UK
A wide-ranging package covering IT/ITeS, financial and professional services, business consulting, education, telecom, architecture, and engineering—unlocking high-value opportunities and job creation.
Enhanced Global Mobility for Indian Professionals
Streamlined pathways for Contractual Service Suppliers, Business Visitors, Intra-Corporate Transferees, Independent Professionals (e.g., yoga instructors, chefs, and musicians), and enabling smoother talent flow and cross-border collaboration.
Double Contribution Convention (DCC) – A Major Breakthrough: It will exempt Indian workers and their employers from social security contributions in the UK for up to three years, significantly improving take-home pay and reducing costs for Indian companies
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Since most Indians I know love Scotch, happy days are here again. Or at least till Sharia is imposed in the UK.
Gautam
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https://www.hindustantimes.com/trending ... 89617.html
Man wearing Pakistan jersey argues with security at India-England Test, told to cover up: 'Take me with force'
Mahipal Singh Chouhan, Jul 28, 2025
A viral video showed a fan in a Pakistan jersey being asked to cover it during the India-England Test, sparking debate.
A video from the recently drawn fourth Test between England and India at Old Trafford has stirred controversy online, after security officials confronted a fan wearing a Pakistan cricket jersey and asked him to cover it.
Jersey not allowed, says stadium staff
The clip, widely shared on X (formerly Twitter), shows the fan sitting among spectators in the stands, dressed in a green Pakistan shirt. Stadium officials can be seen approaching him and stating that jerseys of non-participating countries were not permitted within the venue. The fan, however, firmly refused to remove or cover his jersey, insisting that none of the Indian fans around him were offended or had raised any complaints. At one point, he can be heard telling the security personnel, “Take me with force.”
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Gautam
Man wearing Pakistan jersey argues with security at India-England Test, told to cover up: 'Take me with force'
Mahipal Singh Chouhan, Jul 28, 2025
A viral video showed a fan in a Pakistan jersey being asked to cover it during the India-England Test, sparking debate.
A video from the recently drawn fourth Test between England and India at Old Trafford has stirred controversy online, after security officials confronted a fan wearing a Pakistan cricket jersey and asked him to cover it.
Jersey not allowed, says stadium staff
The clip, widely shared on X (formerly Twitter), shows the fan sitting among spectators in the stands, dressed in a green Pakistan shirt. Stadium officials can be seen approaching him and stating that jerseys of non-participating countries were not permitted within the venue. The fan, however, firmly refused to remove or cover his jersey, insisting that none of the Indian fans around him were offended or had raised any complaints. At one point, he can be heard telling the security personnel, “Take me with force.”
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Gautam saar,
India drinks more scotch than is produced in say, the UK.
The deficit is made up by local "entrepreneurs" who collect used and empty bottles, refill them with "scotch" and sell them to the gullible customers.
why do we need to import onlee.
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Chetak Sirji,
He said he will not eat nor let anyone eat. He did not say anything about drinking. I am aware about the local entrepreneurs, as they have offered to take my empty Scotch bottles purchased from Duty free. I am afraid they may go out of business.
Gautam
He said he will not eat nor let anyone eat. He did not say anything about drinking. I am aware about the local entrepreneurs, as they have offered to take my empty Scotch bottles purchased from Duty free. I am afraid they may go out of business.
Gautam
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g.sarkar wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025 18:43 Chetak Sirji,
He said he will not eat nor let anyone eat. He did not say anything about drinking. I am aware about the local entrepreneurs, as they have offered to take my empty Scotch bottles purchased from Duty free. I am afraid they may go out of business.
Gautam
Gautam saar,
Refilled johnny walker comes at different and socially adjusted price points depending on the locality
More empty bottles means more business overall.

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The UK is finished, how can they let this peaceful stay ?
Migrant, 26, who entered the UK with 'grotesque' child abuse videos gives thumbs up after being spared jail and deportation
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -jail.html
Migrant, 26, who entered the UK with 'grotesque' child abuse videos gives thumbs up after being spared jail and deportation
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -jail.html