Lord Posted September 11, 2025 Posted September 11, 2025 42 minutes ago, IndianRenegade said: Why don’t these ministers stfu? There isn’t one city in India that can even match a third tier city in China. All this hubris before we are there isn’t going to end up well. We need to STFU like Modi did even when the US constantly abused us, bide your time. Make us indispensable to the world. junta cheers such ott talks
bharathh Posted September 11, 2025 Posted September 11, 2025 5 minutes ago, Lord said: junta cheers such ott talks The Trump effect. Appears to be the flavor of the season.
singhvivek141 Posted September 11, 2025 Posted September 11, 2025 Indra and Tata Advanced Systems commission first Lanza Naval 3D Air Surveillance Radar system for Indian Navy Link
G_B_ Posted September 11, 2025 Posted September 11, 2025 6 hours ago, Lord said: junta cheers such ott talks China is not a democracy and India is. If BJP does not chest thump, Rahul Gandhi will accuse BJP of throwing the country under a bus. There are also language-related issues and platforms. Chinese on Baidu or Wechat say the same things as Indians on instragram twitter or facebook. Its just that its said in English and visible to the west given they are also on the same platforms. Poor analogy in the tweet. singhvivek141 and Lord 2
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Tillu Posted September 12, 2025 Author Posted September 12, 2025 Indian nurses are expected to lead a new wave of global immigration. Despite being a coastal state, Kerala’s communist governance faces employment challenges similar to the landlocked states of North India. Therefore, North Indians too outside Punjab should actively seek opportunities beyond their regions, contributing not only to their own progress but also to the growth of the Indian economy.
Tillu Posted September 13, 2025 Author Posted September 13, 2025 Is the Indian government genuinely reporting this year’s inflation rate? For an economy that’s expanding rapidly, such unusually low inflation figures seem implausible. Even China, between 2000 and 2025, consistently under reported inflation levels while achieving double digit real GDP growth. Chinese economists often justified this by pointing to a supply surplus that outpaced domestic demand. China's inflation numbers between 2000 and 2025. 0.4,0.7,1.2,0.8,1.2,3.9,1.8,1.5,1.5,1.8,2.8,1.6,2.0,1.5,1.8,3.3,5.9,4.8,1.6,2.0,1.8,2.0,2.9,2.0,1.97,0.23,0.2,0.4 Lord 1
G_B_ Posted September 14, 2025 Posted September 14, 2025 https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/remittances-surge-q1-inflows-touch-33-2-billion-cad-narrows-sharply/articleshow/123668303.cms I wonder how long before our remittances start to become a global discussion. Around 70 billion in remittances from the west. Are growing so strongly that we dont need worry about fdi.
singhvivek141 Posted September 17, 2025 Posted September 17, 2025 Kaveri engine with afterburner seems to be producing thrust close to 80kN. There are discussions happening over Social Media and Youtube channels about the same. Though, its still undergoing the testing in Russia...but these are some positive signs. Tejas MK1a, need thrust of 78.7 kN...and if Kaveri is able to produce this much thrust, this means a possibility of replacement for F404 is close to reality. F414 is where the actual game lies though...Tejas mk2 is significantly more powerful and agile than Tejas mk1/1a G_B_ 1
Mariyam Posted September 17, 2025 Posted September 17, 2025 On 9/15/2025 at 4:13 AM, G_B_ said: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/remittances-surge-q1-inflows-touch-33-2-billion-cad-narrows-sharply/articleshow/123668303.cms I wonder how long before our remittances start to become a global discussion. Around 70 billion in remittances from the west. Are growing so strongly that we dont need worry about fdi. The staggering growth of remittances does *not* mean that the need for FDI has been diminished. It’s not just about having the requisite liquidity in the economy. FDIs bring know how and management processes and are directly linked to job creation. Lord 1
G_B_ Posted September 17, 2025 Posted September 17, 2025 8 hours ago, Mariyam said: The staggering growth of remittances does *not* mean that the need for FDI has been diminished. It’s not just about having the requisite liquidity in the economy. FDIs bring know how and management processes and are directly linked to job creation. Fully agree. Remittances will be put to use in real estate and other everyday purchases/sevices You cant build skills of that. I guess should have framed it better. India should push for more fdi. But from a current accout prespective its no longer an imperitive to have significant growth in fdi. Mariyam and Lord 2
Mariyam Posted September 18, 2025 Posted September 18, 2025 11 hours ago, G_B_ said: Fully agree. Remittances will be put to use in real estate and other everyday purchases/sevices You cant build skills of that. I guess should have framed it better. India should push for more fdi. But from a current accout prespective its no longer an imperitive to have significant growth in fdi. Agreed. That said, as a resident Indian, the increase in Remittances makes the builder lobby even stronger and the home prices even more astronomical if it is even possible. Its a sellers market.
G_B_ Posted September 22, 2025 Posted September 22, 2025 Zorawar tank rolled out in quick time... Seems to be a success. Built to specification. I feel india in the 80s and 90s should have focused first on perfecting small arms before moving to artillary etc. Instead we graduated directly to jets and tanks. singhvivek141 1
singhvivek141 Posted September 23, 2025 Posted September 23, 2025 9 hours ago, G_B_ said: Zorawar tank rolled out in quick time... Seems to be a success. Built to specification. I feel india in the 80s and 90s should have focused first on perfecting small arms before moving to artillary etc. Instead we graduated directly to jets and tanks. It's fine, key thing is allowing the pvt entity to the arms industry. PSU prepared the Sharang gun, it's facing multiple quality issues. Bharat Forge can produce such guns with quality at high numbers. https://newsarenaindia.com/nation/army-halts-sharang-gun-procurement-over-quality-issues/56723
singhvivek141 Posted October 10, 2025 Posted October 10, 2025 https://defence.in/threads/anadrone-delivers-80-indigenous-abhay-anti-radar-drone-to-iaf-three-months-early-boosting-indias-sead-capabilities.15763/ Anadrone Delivers 80% Indigenous ABHAY Anti-Radar Drone to IAF Three Months Early, Boosting India's SEAD Capabilities G_B_ 1
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