⚠️ If this goes viral, many racists will go nuts 🌰
🇺🇸 Trump: 50% Tariff on India.
🇮🇳 Record 22.6% growth in exports to the US in Nov.
🇺🇸 Trump: $100K fee for H1B Visa.
🇮🇳 Big Tech hires 33,000 Indian Techies and increase of 18% YoY.
> Modi, do nothing
> Win
🇺🇸 Trump: 50% Tariff on India.
🇮🇳 Record 22.6% growth in exports to the US in Nov.
🇺🇸 Trump: $100K fee for H1B Visa.
🇮🇳 Big Tech hires 33,000 Indian Techies and increase of 18% YoY.
> Modi, do nothing
> Win
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Google May Let Users Change Gmail Addresses Soon
Users can make a change only once every 12 months, with a total lifetime limit of three changes.
Additionally, the original email address becomes an alias, allowing it to continue receiving emails, and all existing account data (such as photos, messages, and emails) remains unaffected by the switch.
Google plans to allow Gmail users to change their email addresses, a feature that was not previously available to most users.
Users can make a change only once every 12 months, with a total lifetime limit of three changes.
Additionally, the original email address becomes an alias, allowing it to continue receiving emails, and all existing account data (such as photos, messages, and emails) remains unaffected by the switch.
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🇺🇸⚡🇳🇬 At least three U.S. Tomahawk missiles reportedly failed to explode during a strike on Islamic State positions in Nigeria.
Donald Trump ordered the launch of more than a dozen Tomahawk cruise missiles from a U.S. Navy warship on December 25.
Donald Trump ordered the launch of more than a dozen Tomahawk cruise missiles from a U.S. Navy warship on December 25.
It's about an approximate 25% failure rate
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A Woman Kills his 6-Year-Old Daughter For Not Speaking Marathi
The woman, who is a science graduate, and her IT engineer husband got married in 2017, and she gave birth to a girl two years later. The woman was a resident of Navi Mumbai's Kalamboli.
Officials said the girl had difficulty speaking from a young age. She mostly spoke Hindi instead of Marathi, which constantly angered her mother.
"I don't want such a child; she doesn't speak properly," she repeatedly told her husband, who tried to reason with her.
Officials said the woman wanted a boy and was unhappy when she gave birth to a girl.
The woman, who is a science graduate, and her IT engineer husband got married in 2017, and she gave birth to a girl two years later. The woman was a resident of Navi Mumbai's Kalamboli.
Officials said the girl had difficulty speaking from a young age. She mostly spoke Hindi instead of Marathi, which constantly angered her mother.
"I don't want such a child; she doesn't speak properly," she repeatedly told her husband, who tried to reason with her.
Officials said the woman wanted a boy and was unhappy when she gave birth to a girl.
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Bihar: A newly constructed ropeway worth ₹13 crore, which was scheduled to open to the public on New Year’s Day, collapsed during a trial run.
This occurred before the inauguration, with parts of the trolley and pillars collapsing.
This occurred before the inauguration, with parts of the trolley and pillars collapsing.
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What sarkari babus and contractors do after looting every last rupee from every possible project.
The government then sanctions funds again, saying, “Koi nahi, chalta hai. Galti ho gayi hogi—iss baar achhe se kar lenge.”
The government then sanctions funds again, saying, “Koi nahi, chalta hai. Galti ho gayi hogi—iss baar achhe se kar lenge.”
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Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan in abeyance, Centre clears Dulhasti hydel project on Chenab
A panel under the Ministry of Environment has approved the 260-megawatt Dulhasti Stage-II hydropower project on the Chenab River in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district.
A panel under the Ministry of Environment has approved the 260-megawatt Dulhasti Stage-II hydropower project on the Chenab River in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district.
It is a 260 MW extension of the existing 390 MW Dulhasti Stage-I. This project is designed to maximise energy production from the Chenab River using existing infrastructure and new water-diversion techniques.
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Tarique Zia, has finally returned to Bangladesh
India does not have personal or ideological differences with the BNP, but it does have serious concerns regarding national security.
BNP has historically rejected cultural and security cooperation with India when in power Jamaat-e-Islami views them as a vehicle to further their agenda against India, which they consider a civilizational enemy.
India is closely monitoring these developments and has maintained back-channel communication with the BNP leadership for the past several months.
First, the BNP must not support any logistical networks or camps for anti-India insurgents; India has warned that such actions would be met with necessary force, including potential surgical strikes.
As Bangladesh approaches its February elections, the situation remains highly volatile, with possibilities ranging from a fragmented power structure to the potential for military rule.
While his return is a significant development, it is important to remember the historical relationship between the BNP and India.
India does not have personal or ideological differences with the BNP, but it does have serious concerns regarding national security.
During the previous rule of Khaleda Zia, the BNP provided shelter and logistical support to anti-India insurgent groups from Northeast India, which India interpreted as a deliberate strategic tolerance of elements hostile to its interests.
Furthermore, the BNP has traditionally relied on the support of Jamaat-e-Islami, an organization whose worldview is fundamentally anti-India.
Jamaat-e-Islami opposes democracy, secularism, and nationalism, believing instead in "Hukumat-e-Ilahi" or the sovereignty of Allah, where all laws, education, and economics must follow Islamic principles.
BNP has historically rejected cultural and security cooperation with India when in power Jamaat-e-Islami views them as a vehicle to further their agenda against India, which they consider a civilizational enemy.
India is closely monitoring these developments and has maintained back-channel communication with the BNP leadership for the past several months.
India has established clear "red lines" for the BNP should they return to power.
First, the BNP must not support any logistical networks or camps for anti-India insurgents; India has warned that such actions would be met with necessary force, including potential surgical strikes.
Second, if the BNP forms an alliance with Jamaat-e-Islami, the latter must not use political cover to advance a radical agenda or collaborate with foreign intelligence agencies to threaten Indian security.India insists on disciplined border management and will treat any incitement near its borders as a national security trigger.
As Bangladesh approaches its February elections, the situation remains highly volatile, with possibilities ranging from a fragmented power structure to the potential for military rule.
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Hindus protested in front of Bangladesh High Commission in London against lynchings of Hindus in Bangladesh.
Khalistani terrorists also came there, they attempted to stop Hindus from protesting against Yunus Govt and abused India and Modi.
Khalistani terrorists are blaming India for killing Osman Hadi. Just following the plan of Pakistan and Deep State who fund them
Khalistani terrorists also came there, they attempted to stop Hindus from protesting against Yunus Govt and abused India and Modi.
Khalistani terrorists are blaming India for killing Osman Hadi. Just following the plan of Pakistan and Deep State who fund them
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India has conducted a Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile test.
🇮🇳 Just days after an SLBM test earlier this week, President Droupadi Murmu is set to take a sea sortie aboard a submarine from Karwar Harbour, Karnataka, today.
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