Modi 3.0 - Bharat
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Israeli not a Rohingya. So SC could show the courage and speak the truth.
https://x.com/Indian_Analyzer/status/19 ... 6621180335
@Indian_Analyzer
BIG. Supreme Court slams the surge of ILLEGAL FOREIGNERS in India
~ "This country has become a haven for all kinds of people."
Hearing an Israeli’s plea to stop his kids’ deportation, judges asked: 'Why are you here? What’s your livelihood? Lakhs are OVERSTAYING.'
https://x.com/Indian_Analyzer/status/19 ... 6621180335
@Indian_Analyzer
BIG. Supreme Court slams the surge of ILLEGAL FOREIGNERS in India
~ "This country has become a haven for all kinds of people."
Hearing an Israeli’s plea to stop his kids’ deportation, judges asked: 'Why are you here? What’s your livelihood? Lakhs are OVERSTAYING.'
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https://x.com/MeghUpdates/status/1975525854588641381
@MeghUpdates
BIG BREAKING
Uttarakhand BJP govt to DISSOLVE Madarsa Board, aiming to integrate minority schools into mainstream education.
@MeghUpdates
BIG BREAKING
Uttarakhand BJP govt to DISSOLVE Madarsa Board, aiming to integrate minority schools into mainstream education.
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To take away the fun and festive atmosphere of Hindu festivals is something that the ecosystem is trying to achieve for a long time. That's how they see it. None of the Abrahamic festivals have such fun and joy and energy associated with Hindu festivals like Diwali etc.
https://x.com/TimesAlgebraIND/status/19 ... 2810705289
@TimesAlgebraIND
BIG BREAKING NEWS Delhi Government will approach Supreme Court to allow the use of green firecrackers ahead of Diwali.
CJI BR Gavai led bench has banned bursting of firecrackers in Delhi-NCR.
CM Rekha Gupta termed Diwali as the most significant religious festival of Indian culture.
https://x.com/TimesAlgebraIND/status/19 ... 2810705289
@TimesAlgebraIND
BIG BREAKING NEWS Delhi Government will approach Supreme Court to allow the use of green firecrackers ahead of Diwali.
CJI BR Gavai led bench has banned bursting of firecrackers in Delhi-NCR.
CM Rekha Gupta termed Diwali as the most significant religious festival of Indian culture.
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@Incognito_qfs
Protest outside Supreme Court against the attack on CJI Justice Gavai by advocate Rakesh Kishore.
- 5 lawyers came to protest.
- 50 police personnel.
- Twenty journalists & cameramen.
Can we say that people have lost faith in judiciary? Is it time for reforms in judicial system of India?
@Incognito_qfs
Protest outside Supreme Court against the attack on CJI Justice Gavai by advocate Rakesh Kishore.
- 5 lawyers came to protest.
- 50 police personnel.
- Twenty journalists & cameramen.
Can we say that people have lost faith in judiciary? Is it time for reforms in judicial system of India?
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https://x.com/MeghUpdates/status/1975591446838182318
@MeghUpdates
Plea in SC for REPAIR of Madni Mosque (UP) which was partly DAMAGED by a BULLDOZER during an official drive.
Advocate Sr Ahmadi Hufeza: “I only want to repair the broken wall; if I do, they’ll say I violated status quo.”
CJI: “Wednesday ko rakh dijiye.”
@MeghUpdates
Plea in SC for REPAIR of Madni Mosque (UP) which was partly DAMAGED by a BULLDOZER during an official drive.
Advocate Sr Ahmadi Hufeza: “I only want to repair the broken wall; if I do, they’ll say I violated status quo.”
CJI: “Wednesday ko rakh dijiye.”
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https://x.com/MrSinha_/status/1975577943364804970
@MrSinha_
The time has come when "contempt of court" should be removed from our constitution....
If Hindu gods aren't considered above "criticism" by the ecosystem, why should milords enjoy this privilege?
@MrSinha_
The time has come when "contempt of court" should be removed from our constitution....
If Hindu gods aren't considered above "criticism" by the ecosystem, why should milords enjoy this privilege?
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Even the PM got called out
https://x.com/MisraNityanand/status/1975471345325777389
@MisraNityanand
Attack on Chief Justice:
Insult of Chief Justice:
Has angered every Indian:
Has amused many Indians:
Reprehensible act:
Disrespectful act:
Dear Prime Minister,
(1) It was not an ‘attack’, but an ‘insult’. Even the BBC knows this: “throwing a shoe at someone in public is seen as an act of disrespect and humiliation in India and many other countries”. While I do not support or condone the act, calling an ‘insulting act’ an ‘attack’ is hardly appropriate. An attack is a violent act, intended to cause hurt or physical harm to somebody. This was a non-violent act intended to insult the Chief Justice.
(2) You do not speak for every Indian, so please stop pretending to. Statements like “has angered every Indian” are meaningless. Going by reactions on social media, many Indians are amused that finally, the men used to hearing ‘My Lord’ and ‘Your Honour’ are finally being made to realise that they are accountable humans and not divine arbiters of justice. They are not above criticism and insult. As for me, I am neither angry nor amused. I am indifferent as to me, the incident is as insignificant as the 2009 incident of the journalist Jarnail Singh hurling a shoe at Home Minister P Chidambaram in a press conference.
(3) Again, the act was disrespectful, but not reprehensible. The Chief Justice openly mocked the deities of the majority community which was unnecessary, unbecoming, inappropriate, and disrespectful. Had anybody he similarly mocked the deity of the largest minority, something really reprehensible might have happened by now and the very same liberals who are rallying behind him would have been calling for his impeachment.
Why are you kowtowing to the judiciary, the most inefficient branch of the Government of India today with a pendency of more than 5.3 crore cases? You should have spoken with the Chief Justice when he made the unwelcome remarks about Hindu deities and asked him to be more careful in the future. Remember, it is the voters of the country and not the judges of the judiciary who elected you. Please get your priorities right.
https://x.com/AapGhumaKeLeL0/status/1975221026691957148
@AapGhumaKeLeL0
Did you speak to him then too when he said this about Lord Vishnu… and told him, There is no place for such reprehensible acts in our society. It is utterly condemnable?
Did you do that, Oh my dear Hindu Hriday Smaart Sanatan Rakshak Modi… ???
https://x.com/MisraNityanand/status/1975471345325777389
@MisraNityanand
Attack on Chief Justice:
Insult of Chief Justice:
Has angered every Indian:
Has amused many Indians:
Reprehensible act:
Disrespectful act:
Dear Prime Minister,
(1) It was not an ‘attack’, but an ‘insult’. Even the BBC knows this: “throwing a shoe at someone in public is seen as an act of disrespect and humiliation in India and many other countries”. While I do not support or condone the act, calling an ‘insulting act’ an ‘attack’ is hardly appropriate. An attack is a violent act, intended to cause hurt or physical harm to somebody. This was a non-violent act intended to insult the Chief Justice.
(2) You do not speak for every Indian, so please stop pretending to. Statements like “has angered every Indian” are meaningless. Going by reactions on social media, many Indians are amused that finally, the men used to hearing ‘My Lord’ and ‘Your Honour’ are finally being made to realise that they are accountable humans and not divine arbiters of justice. They are not above criticism and insult. As for me, I am neither angry nor amused. I am indifferent as to me, the incident is as insignificant as the 2009 incident of the journalist Jarnail Singh hurling a shoe at Home Minister P Chidambaram in a press conference.
(3) Again, the act was disrespectful, but not reprehensible. The Chief Justice openly mocked the deities of the majority community which was unnecessary, unbecoming, inappropriate, and disrespectful. Had anybody he similarly mocked the deity of the largest minority, something really reprehensible might have happened by now and the very same liberals who are rallying behind him would have been calling for his impeachment.
Why are you kowtowing to the judiciary, the most inefficient branch of the Government of India today with a pendency of more than 5.3 crore cases? You should have spoken with the Chief Justice when he made the unwelcome remarks about Hindu deities and asked him to be more careful in the future. Remember, it is the voters of the country and not the judges of the judiciary who elected you. Please get your priorities right.
https://x.com/AapGhumaKeLeL0/status/1975221026691957148
@AapGhumaKeLeL0
Did you speak to him then too when he said this about Lord Vishnu… and told him, There is no place for such reprehensible acts in our society. It is utterly condemnable?
Did you do that, Oh my dear Hindu Hriday Smaart Sanatan Rakshak Modi… ???
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https://x.com/Anshulspiritual/status/19 ... 5902405702
@Anshulspiritual
His points are constitutional

@Anshulspiritual
His points are constitutional
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Not officlal account off Rakesh Kishore. The account states many valid points.
@RakeshKishore_l
https://x.com/RakeshKishore_l/status/19 ... 4991282640
Supreme Court is bought by entire ecosystem & he's the leader of ecosystem in judiciary.

@RakeshKishore_l
https://x.com/RakeshKishore_l/status/19 ... 4991282640
Supreme Court is bought by entire ecosystem & he's the leader of ecosystem in judiciary.
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"A technology flagbearer..." Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia's speech will make you proud
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uddu wrote: ↑08 Oct 2025 14:32 Not officlal account off Rakesh Kishore. The account states many valid points.
@RakeshKishore_l
https://x.com/RakeshKishore_l/status/19 ... 4991282640
Supreme Court is bought by entire ecosystem & he's the leader of ecosystem in judiciary.
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Vishnu @trader_fuel
SC refused to bail out @Wangchuk66
@KapilSibal had to beat a retreat. He wants to know the reasons for custody but doesn’t know that under NSA provisions reasons need not be furnished except to the court.
Tushar Mehta has successfully defended GOI.
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PM Modi Demands Answers from Congress on Who Stopped Retaliation After 26/11 Attacks
PM Modi Demands Answers from Congress on Who Stopped Retaliation After 26/11 Attacks
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Phase 1 of the Navi Mumbai International Airport on 8th October 2025, calling it a major milestone in India’s aviation growth. During the event, he criticised the Congress party for showing weakness after the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, saying the government at that time failed to act against Pakistan due to pressure from another country.
PM Modi referred to recent comments made by the former Home Minister, who admitted that the government had decided not to retaliate after the 26/11 attacks because of international pressure. It was revealed that the then US Secretary of State had urged India not to respond militarily, even though the idea of retribution was considered. Modi said that the country has the right to know who made the final decision to hold back the armed forces. He added that Congress’s weakness had encouraged terrorists and caused India to lose many innocent lives.
PM Modi’s address while launching multiple development projects in Mumbai, Maharashtra
PM Modi Demands Answers from Congress on Who Stopped Retaliation After 26/11 Attacks
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Phase 1 of the Navi Mumbai International Airport on 8th October 2025, calling it a major milestone in India’s aviation growth. During the event, he criticised the Congress party for showing weakness after the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, saying the government at that time failed to act against Pakistan due to pressure from another country.
PM Modi referred to recent comments made by the former Home Minister, who admitted that the government had decided not to retaliate after the 26/11 attacks because of international pressure. It was revealed that the then US Secretary of State had urged India not to respond militarily, even though the idea of retribution was considered. Modi said that the country has the right to know who made the final decision to hold back the armed forces. He added that Congress’s weakness had encouraged terrorists and caused India to lose many innocent lives.
PM Modi’s address while launching multiple development projects in Mumbai, Maharashtra
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Dr. Rakesh Kishore is Dalit
https://x.com/janardanspeaks/status/1975813146557161558
https://x.com/janardanspeaks/status/1975813146557161558
https://x.com/MrSinha_/status/1975884093952000178Do you know ...
The lawyer sir searching for shoes holds a 𝗣𝗵.𝗗. degree, is a gold medalist in 𝗠.𝗦𝗰., and has an 𝗟𝗟𝗕
Whereas #𝗖𝗝𝗜 #तृतीय_श्रेणी has passed 𝗕𝗔, 𝗟𝗟𝗕.
He himself said in a speech that “he didn’t even go to college, would have gone to college only half a dozen times in the final year before the exams.”
Some people were counting Baba Saheb's #डिग्री,
were giving knowledge on the importance of #शिक्षा, so I thought I should mention this too.
-CJI Gavai: Buddhist Dalit
-Adv. Rakesh Kishore: Hindu Dalit
How is this casteist? The entire ecosystem portrayed it as an “attack on Dalits by upper-caste Hindus,” while the "attacker" himself was a Dalit.
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External Affairs Minister Jaishankar Echos ‘Bharat Sarvopari’ To Students At JNU | Watch Video
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday addressed the inaugural Aravalli Summit at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), marking the 70th anniversary of the School of International Studies (SIS), where he called India's rise "an exceptional journey unfolding in a turbulent global era." While interacting with the students at the event, The External Affairs Minister stated that, “National Interest trumps everything else.”
Global Order In Turmoil: Jaishankar On How India Plans To Navigate The ‘Weaponization Of Everything’
In this powerful address, External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar outlines India’s strategic direction in a volatile world. From managing the neighbourhood to redefining strategic autonomy, the speech covers foreign policy goals leading up to Viksit Bharat 2047. A must-watch for students, analysts, and anyone interested in India's rise as a global power.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday addressed the inaugural Aravalli Summit at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), marking the 70th anniversary of the School of International Studies (SIS), where he called India's rise "an exceptional journey unfolding in a turbulent global era." While interacting with the students at the event, The External Affairs Minister stated that, “National Interest trumps everything else.”
Global Order In Turmoil: Jaishankar On How India Plans To Navigate The ‘Weaponization Of Everything’
In this powerful address, External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar outlines India’s strategic direction in a volatile world. From managing the neighbourhood to redefining strategic autonomy, the speech covers foreign policy goals leading up to Viksit Bharat 2047. A must-watch for students, analysts, and anyone interested in India's rise as a global power.
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Piyush Goyal Exclusive: Confident Of Resolving Issues With USA
PIYUSH GOYAL EXCLUSIVE
India, USA in active dialogue
Both must respect each other's sensitivities
Will resolve US issues in near future
Exports still growing at 4-5%
FY26 GDP growth likely above 6.5%
PIYUSH GOYAL EXCLUSIVE
India, USA in active dialogue
Both must respect each other's sensitivities
Will resolve US issues in near future
Exports still growing at 4-5%
FY26 GDP growth likely above 6.5%
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https://x.com/erbmjha/status/1975863042517967166
@erbmjha
• Rahul Gandhi left for a four-nation South America tour on 27th Sept.
• His video was made public on 2nd October — unclear when it was actually recorded.
Where is he now? Vacationing with his Colombian gf Veronique or meeting anti-India agents?

@erbmjha
• Rahul Gandhi left for a four-nation South America tour on 27th Sept.
• His video was made public on 2nd October — unclear when it was actually recorded.
Where is he now? Vacationing with his Colombian gf Veronique or meeting anti-India agents?
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Navi Mumbai International Airport’s airside construction ‘completed’: Officials

https://indianexpress.com/article/citie ... s-9954676/
https://indianexpress.com/article/citie ... s-9954676/
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https://x.com/MrSinha_/status/1975882407791460359
This is a big news : The lawyer who threw shoe on CJI is himself a Dalit..
This is a big news : The lawyer who threw shoe on CJI is himself a Dalit..
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#zoho
the social media fulminations of a dravidian @h0!e whose piles are acting up. He is in dire need of Preparation H
And you wonder how come foreigners with rag-tag armies ruled over us for hundreds of years

the social media fulminations of a dravidian @h0!e whose piles are acting up. He is in dire need of Preparation H
And you wonder how come foreigners with rag-tag armies ruled over us for hundreds of years
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xpost from other dhaga - About India - Leadership in Climate Control etc..
Nobel Prize Spotlights MOFs — A Boost for India’s Carbon Capture Drive
Some still say it’s all a hoax…
but science seems to think otherwise.
This place has a lot of Trump followers who still believe what he said at the UN — that “the climate crisis and carbon capture are a complete hoax.”
But then came todays news — and it’s hard to call it propaganda when it just earned a Nobel Prize.
On October 8, 2025, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar Yaghi for creating metal–organic frameworks (MOFs)
— those ultra-porous, molecular “cages” that can literally trap carbon dioxide and even pull water out of desert air.
And while some folks roll their eyes at “carbon capture,” India is quietly getting serious about it:
• A ₹38,900 crore national CCUS program is being readied, with major central funding. (Economic Times)
• Incentives of up to 100% of capital cost for new capture projects are on the table. (Reuters)
• Carbon Clean’s Global Innovation Centre just opened in Navi Mumbai — one of the world’s largest carbon-capture R&D hubs - with pilot plants and advanced laboratories..
• IISER Bhopal drilled India’s first CO₂ injection well into Deccan Traps basalt, to study underground mineral storage. (Times of India)
• Indian scientists are now linking up with UK carbon-storage researchers to adapt global best practices. (British Geological Survey)
MOFs, with their vast surface area and tunable chemistry, are front-runners for next-generation CO₂ capture. The Nobel isn’t just a medal — it’s a reminder that cutting-edge chemistry is already reshaping how India (and other nations) plan to balance energy security and climate responsibility.
So, for those who think it’s all a “hoax” — the world’s top scientists, this brf oldie, and now the Nobel Committee, seem to disagree..
- Amber G.
Nobel Prize Spotlights MOFs — A Boost for India’s Carbon Capture Drive
Some still say it’s all a hoax…

This place has a lot of Trump followers who still believe what he said at the UN — that “the climate crisis and carbon capture are a complete hoax.”
But then came todays news — and it’s hard to call it propaganda when it just earned a Nobel Prize.
On October 8, 2025, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar Yaghi for creating metal–organic frameworks (MOFs)
— those ultra-porous, molecular “cages” that can literally trap carbon dioxide and even pull water out of desert air.
And while some folks roll their eyes at “carbon capture,” India is quietly getting serious about it:
• A ₹38,900 crore national CCUS program is being readied, with major central funding. (Economic Times)
• Incentives of up to 100% of capital cost for new capture projects are on the table. (Reuters)
• Carbon Clean’s Global Innovation Centre just opened in Navi Mumbai — one of the world’s largest carbon-capture R&D hubs - with pilot plants and advanced laboratories..
• IISER Bhopal drilled India’s first CO₂ injection well into Deccan Traps basalt, to study underground mineral storage. (Times of India)
• Indian scientists are now linking up with UK carbon-storage researchers to adapt global best practices. (British Geological Survey)
MOFs, with their vast surface area and tunable chemistry, are front-runners for next-generation CO₂ capture. The Nobel isn’t just a medal — it’s a reminder that cutting-edge chemistry is already reshaping how India (and other nations) plan to balance energy security and climate responsibility.
So, for those who think it’s all a “hoax” — the world’s top scientists, this brf oldie, and now the Nobel Committee, seem to disagree..
- Amber G.
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Sharing -- wrt few posts about ZOHO .. Many of you have might have already seen this, but here is an interview of Sridhar Vembu by Arnab Goswami. Enjoy!
< Youtube video - 59 minutes >
< Youtube video - 59 minutes >
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That’s entirely possible of course. It’s a pretty good application of kremlinology to the high-level statements coming out of GoI.Cyrano wrote: ↑08 Oct 2025 02:02 KLN Murthy saar,
I have a much higher opinion of our chiefs, RM and even our babus.
My take on this is that the Pakis were planning some kind of territory grab in the Sir Creek area no matter how foolhardy it may be, and might have gamed several ways it can be played out from that point. They are desperate to re-hyphenate themselves with India and internationalize any issue with India.
Trump intervening again or claiming to stop nth war
Territory grab à la Kargil but in Sir Creek and quickly escalate using their dingdong mizziles this time to salvage yech and dee
And test once again after op Sindoor how hard india will slap back
Use the escalation as an excuse to demand more military aid, equipment , spares and a lot more $$$ from US if they expect any help on the Iranian front coz they'll have no one to spare
They could have chosen to paddle up this Creek due to tacit nods from dow and cia who think this will only please Trumpwa if they can use Pakis to drag india into a longer conflict
Ityadi...
Our establishment got wind of it from raw onions and by making such a public statement from the mouths of RM and service chiefs, leaked the paper and put paid to those plans.
In this era such statements do not come unless there is a clear nod from NaMo.
Pakis are deep believers in the power of propagandu and have invested a lot in it over the years. For all the best reasons, our people have disdain for such flimflam. It’s cultural but also institutional. Which means that we don’t have the same slick propagandu machinery that pakis do.
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Strange that Luc Montagnier's nobel credentials don't seem to have the same weight ... Because he didn't follow the prevailing G7 dictacts when it came to MRNA vaccines.
IPCC got a nobel though for its cooked up concensus and fraudulent hockey sticks.
IPCC got a nobel though for its cooked up concensus and fraudulent hockey sticks.
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^^^^ Both claims misrepresent how science and the Nobel system work.
Montagnier’s later vaccine views were not ignored because of politics, but because they failed scientific scrutiny.
The IPCC’s data have been validated by multiple independent analyses over decades.
The tone, as usual, anti-establishment or “anti-globalist” rhetoric, not mainstream science.
Montagnier’s later vaccine views were not ignored because of politics, but because they failed scientific scrutiny.
The IPCC’s data have been validated by multiple independent analyses over decades.
The tone, as usual, anti-establishment or “anti-globalist” rhetoric, not mainstream science.
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Absolute dominance once enjoyed by a hegemon is now contested, says FM Sitharaman
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday painted a stark picture of the shifting global order, taking a swipe at the Donald Trump administration’s recent policies, saying that the “absolute dominance once enjoyed by a hegemon is now contested”.
“Wars and strategic rivalries are redrawing the boundaries of cooperation and conflict. Alliances that once appeared solid are being tested, and new coalitions are emerging,” she observed.
The finance minister emphasised that India’s rise as a stabilising force was neither accidental nor transient, but the result of prudent economic management and resilience built over the past decade.
Growth as a strategic imperative
Linking India’s economic trajectory to its strategic standing, Sitharaman said the need to maintain a high growth path. “India has to clock GDP growth rates of 8 per cent to become a developed nation by 2047,” she said.
India as a stabilising force
Amid this turbulence, Sitharaman positioned India as a source of stability and resilience. She credited the country’s steady growth trajectory to domestic anchors: fiscal consolidation, improved quality of capital expenditure and inflation management.
“With the steady share of consumption and investment in the overall GDP over the years, India’s growth is firmly anchored in its domestic factors, which minimises the impact of external shocks on overall growth. As a result, the Indian economy is resilient and continues to grow sustainably,” she said.
Her assertion was highlighted by data showing India’s continued strong trade performance, including a merchandise surplus with the US despite newly imposed tariffs. But she cautioned against complacency: “Just as eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, eternal performance is the price of strategic independence.”
Eternal performance, not complacency
The finance minister’s message was clear: India’s resilience is real, but it cannot be taken for granted. The turbulence of the global order offers both risk and opportunity and India’s strategic autonomy will rest on continuous economic performance.
“There is no room for complacency or self-congratulation beyond a quiet confidence in our abilities to take the right decisions and execute them,” Sitharaman said.
Nirmala Sitharaman Latest Speech | "Global Outcomes Must Be Shaped By India", Says FM Sitharaman
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman addressed the Kautilya Economic Enclave 2025 in New Delhi, stressing India’s resilience and growing role amid global uncertainties. Highlighting the impact of rising geopolitical tensions, sanctions, and supply chain disruptions, she said India’s strong shock-absorbing capacity positions it to shape global outcomes. Sitharaman also urged developing nations to take proactive steps for inclusive and sustainable cooperation.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday painted a stark picture of the shifting global order, taking a swipe at the Donald Trump administration’s recent policies, saying that the “absolute dominance once enjoyed by a hegemon is now contested”.
“Wars and strategic rivalries are redrawing the boundaries of cooperation and conflict. Alliances that once appeared solid are being tested, and new coalitions are emerging,” she observed.
The finance minister emphasised that India’s rise as a stabilising force was neither accidental nor transient, but the result of prudent economic management and resilience built over the past decade.
Growth as a strategic imperative
Linking India’s economic trajectory to its strategic standing, Sitharaman said the need to maintain a high growth path. “India has to clock GDP growth rates of 8 per cent to become a developed nation by 2047,” she said.
India as a stabilising force
Amid this turbulence, Sitharaman positioned India as a source of stability and resilience. She credited the country’s steady growth trajectory to domestic anchors: fiscal consolidation, improved quality of capital expenditure and inflation management.
“With the steady share of consumption and investment in the overall GDP over the years, India’s growth is firmly anchored in its domestic factors, which minimises the impact of external shocks on overall growth. As a result, the Indian economy is resilient and continues to grow sustainably,” she said.
Her assertion was highlighted by data showing India’s continued strong trade performance, including a merchandise surplus with the US despite newly imposed tariffs. But she cautioned against complacency: “Just as eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, eternal performance is the price of strategic independence.”
Eternal performance, not complacency
The finance minister’s message was clear: India’s resilience is real, but it cannot be taken for granted. The turbulence of the global order offers both risk and opportunity and India’s strategic autonomy will rest on continuous economic performance.
“There is no room for complacency or self-congratulation beyond a quiet confidence in our abilities to take the right decisions and execute them,” Sitharaman said.
Nirmala Sitharaman Latest Speech | "Global Outcomes Must Be Shaped By India", Says FM Sitharaman
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman addressed the Kautilya Economic Enclave 2025 in New Delhi, stressing India’s resilience and growing role amid global uncertainties. Highlighting the impact of rising geopolitical tensions, sanctions, and supply chain disruptions, she said India’s strong shock-absorbing capacity positions it to shape global outcomes. Sitharaman also urged developing nations to take proactive steps for inclusive and sustainable cooperation.
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Why Amit Shah’s Switch From Gmail To Zoho Has Triggered Viral Trump Memes On Social Media
Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s switch from Gmail to Zoho has sparked a viral craze, not just for the software change, but for the Trump-style signoff he used in his announcement. The founder of Zoho, Sridhar Vembu, publicly thanked Shah and highlighted the work of engineers who stayed in India to build the platform. Watch full report
Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s switch from Gmail to Zoho has sparked a viral craze, not just for the software change, but for the Trump-style signoff he used in his announcement. The founder of Zoho, Sridhar Vembu, publicly thanked Shah and highlighted the work of engineers who stayed in India to build the platform. Watch full report
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The change is happening but very slow. Only about 3 percent of those using Whatsapp must have installed Arattai as well. More awareness need to be created.
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The irony of this clown giving this stand up comedy routine in a country where most presidents, parliamentarians and courts are in the hands of different drug cartels at different periods of time


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LIVE: PM Modi and UK PM Keir Starmer attend the joint press meet
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'They have opened a showroom here and they are issuing certificates."
- Justice Surya Kant slams United Nations Agency Issuing Refugee Cards To Immigrants In India
He will be next CJI from Nov 25 to Feb 27.
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/supr ... nts-306230
Re: Modi 3.0 - Bharat
In his address Starmer mentioned the recent Palestine deal and thanked countries like Qatar, Egypt, etc, which I do not feel was relevant.
Secondly, he also offered his condolences for the Air India disaster. But did not mentioned anything about terrorism or the recent Pahalgam terrorist attack.
Re: Modi 3.0 - Bharat
UN has no locus standi in this case. India has not signed any refugee related treaty with UN or any other group of countries. Which means she need not follow any directives on handling refugees (especially, BDs, Rohingyas etc.).
Re: Modi 3.0 - Bharat
chetak wrote: ↑08 Oct 2025 22:23 Navi Mumbai International Airport’s airside construction ‘completed’: Officials
https://indianexpress.com/article/citie ... s-9954676/
Now a major concern is to ensure that peacefools don't settle down in nearby areas as they have done with Mumbai airport. Over a period of time slums grew around airports especially with peacefools being in majority. Sometime back a fake peer baba's dargah was constructed within the vicinity of new airport. It was identified and demolished.