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He Deserves National Recognition. India Deserves More From Him
Tukaram Mundhe has consistently shown what honest, fearless administration looks like. From acting against illegal constructions to improving civic governance and cracking down on food adulteration and fake dairy products, he has repeatedly put public interest above everything else.
Make him India’s Health Minister. India is the world’s diabetes capital, and we need decisive action. Leaders who prioritize public health over vested interests can make a real difference.
If analogue paneer is being sold in your city, ask your local MLA, councillor, or municipal corporation to regulate or prohibit its sale and ensure consumers are clearly informed about what they’re buying.
India needs more officers like him. India also needs more ministers like Devendra Fadnavis who want to bring this change!!
🫡 Respect for your work.
FOMO Meets FAFO
Delulu of the throne
Pockets on stimmy mode
Mouth running on disrespect DLC
Reality spawned with a bat…
And bro made someone else tank the damage
India Has Drawn the Line
The message from New Delhi couldn’t be clearer. There will be no talks with Pakistan. If talks ever happen, they will only be on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, an integral part of India under illegal Pakistani occupation. India may have explored backchannel diplomacy, but it clearly led nowhere. With the Indus waters no longer guaranteed as before, Pakistan’s problems are only going to deepen.
The coming months could be extremely difficult for Islamabad. Unrest in Pakistan’s illegally occupied Kashmir is likely to intensify, Freedom of Balochistan will continue to challenge the Pakistani state, and the Afghan brothers are ensuring a burning front. A country already struggling economically and politically now faces pressure on multiple fronts, all of its own making. Upar se Dalal bhi banna hai..
As an Indian, I will be happy to see the people living in Pakistan’s illegally occupied territories reunite with India. A complete Kashmir with one identity, one future, while preserving its unique culture, traditions and festivals, just like every other Indian state. I was recently in Kashmir, and what stood out was that ordinary Kashmiris now want development, investment and opportunities for their families. They are embracing change. Peace brings progress & conflict brings poverty. Kashmir is done being poor!!
History rewards nations that seize the moment. India must not let this one pass
Long Read Ahead. Your Perspective Is Welcome
India today faces one of the biggest challenges in its military history: rapidly rebuilding the strength of the Indian Air Force.
The question is simple.
Why has no government, regardless of ideology, declared indigenous fighter aircraft production a national mission?
Instead, governments across India compete to announce bigger cash transfer schemes.
Ladki Bahin.
Ladli Behna.
Gruha Lakshmi.
And countless others.
Different names. Different states. Different parties. Same politics.
Together, these schemes are estimated to cost around US$22 billion every year.
Now ask yourself one uncomfortable question.
India paid about US$8.8 billion for 36 Rafales with weapons, training, infrastructure and support.
Even if we assume our indigenous fighters cost exactly the same, US$22 billion is enough to theoretically fund around 90 combat aircraft. About five Indian Air Force squadrons. Every single year.
Five squadrons.
Every year.
Imagine investing that money inside India.
Instead, we debate who can distribute more money before the next election.
Everyone blames politicians for appeasement politics.
But politicians don’t invent vote-bank politics.
They respond to it.
Every major political party has embraced direct cash transfers because voters continue to reward them.
The geopolitical clock is ticking.
Russia is consumed by war.
Europe is increasingly preoccupied with its own security challenges.
The United States is recalibrating its strategic and industrial priorities.
India cannot afford permanent dependence on foreign suppliers.
It must aggressively pursue partnerships that create Indian capability, not Indian dependence.
Japan possesses world-class manufacturing and aerospace expertise.
The UAE has demonstrated growing ambitions in advanced defence manufacturing and reducing dependence on external suppliers.
India has re-initiated Kaveri.
Imagine an Indo-Japanese fighter programme with Indian manufacturing. Imagine Mitsubishi & Adani or Tata. Anytime better than dependence on GE for engines!!
It’s possible!!
A US$100 billion national aerospace mission over five years. Pause all those schemes. No extra funds needed.
If India truly wants to become a developed nation and a credible military superpower, it must eventually answer one difficult question:
Do we want to build the next generation of fighter jets, or win the next election?
Because history suggests that nations which consistently choose the second rarely achieve the first.
I support the BJP for its vision. But money doesn’t come from thin air.
Pause these cash transfer schemes. Prioritise India’s aerospace industry.
We don’t want appeasement. We want a stronger India for the next generation.
#UltraRight
The Bombs Exploded In 2008. India will always remember
The bombs exploded
The nation bled
Some stood with terrorists
India will never forget
Was your city ever affected by a terrorist attack or serial blasts? How do you remember that day, and how did it change your city?
ALL EYES ON RAWALAKOT
In 1919 at the Jallianwala Bagh, where unarmed civilians gathered peacefully and were fired upon by colonial troops
More than a century later, history is drawing parallels with the reported killings of civilians in Rawalakot in June 2026. While the historical contexts are different, the human cost remains the same. Innocent lives lost, families shattered, and communities left in grief
This post is not about politics. It is about civilians
Whether you agree or disagree with the comparison, the people affected deserve attention, scrutiny, and accountability.
All eyes on Rawalakot
ALL EYES ON RAWALKOT
In 1919, the world remembers the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, where unarmed civilians gathered peacefully and were fired upon by colonial troops
More than a century later, many people are drawing parallels with the reported killings of civilians in Rawalakot in June 2026. While the historical contexts are different, the human cost remains the same. Innocent lives lost, families shattered, and communities left in grief
This post is not about politics. It is about civilians
All eyes on Rawalakot
From Leading HR for 1,000+ Employees to Starting Over: Looking for Advice & Opportunities
After 15 years in HR across India and Dubai, including leadership roles with large tech organizations, I took a leap of faith earlier this year to join a workforce mobility startup with my former CHRO.
Unfortunately, the Middle East conflict impacted the business almost immediately, bringing growth plans to a halt.
My most recent corporate role was Lead HR Business Partner, supporting 1,000+ employees and leading HR strategy, talent management, organization design, workforce planning, succession planning, and employee experience initiatives.
I would be a strong fit for:
• Lead HR Business Partner / Senior HRBP roles in large organizations
• Head HR / HR Lead roles in mid-sized organizations
Based in Mumbai, open to roles in Mumbai/Navi Mumbai or hybrid opportunities.
Any referrals, leads, or suggestions would be sincerely appreciated. Thank you. 🙏🏼
ALL EYES ON Pakistan occupied Kashmir
27 innocent lives lost. A region in mourning.
Should the international community investigate the recent killings in PoK?
As Indians, we know the pain of caused by Pakistani military. We have not forgotten Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Pune, Ahmedabad, Uri, Pulwama, Pahalgam and the countless innocent lives lost over the decades.
We know what it means when families wait for loved ones who never come home.
Can we, as 1.4 billion Indians, put aside religion, caste and politics for a moment and stand with innocent families mourning today?
We often joke that if 1.4 billion Indians susu together, we could drown Pakistan.
Today, I ask something far more powerful: Will 1.4 billion Indians raise their voices and make the world listen?
If every innocent life matters, share this with your family, friends and on social media.
I stand with the people of PoK. You are not forgotten.
What message would you send to the people mourning in PoK today?
What message would you send to Pakistan’s military today?
SHARE THIS TODAY.
WHEN 1.4 BILLION INDIANS SPEAK TOGETHER, THE WORLD LISTENS.
Aham Dhurandhar
Indians: Am I overthinking this, or is this pattern actually weird?
I tracked 50 years of India-US engagements. Why does some controversy seem to appear right before major meetings? Coincidence or pattern?
Hard Times Need Hard Decisions
Modi recently called this decade a “decade of disasters.”
Lowkey… look around. He’s right.
Covid, Wars, Inflation, Fuel prices, Global tensions, Layoffs & Economic uncertainty…
Everybody is feeling it…
And no, this is not just about India. This is happening across the Global South. Countries that were finally growing, building industries, creating opportunities and trying to escape survival mode. Now the pressure is back again!!!
But while the world is literally shifting geopolitically, Indian social media is busy with:
“Norwegian journalist destroyed Modi 🤯”
“No bro she was paid to get active🔥”
Like seriously… are we even discussing the real problem anymore?
The real game is global power politics.
And India right now is trying very hard not to get squeezed, but the real enemy is the one squeezing. That orange looking human is the issue! He needs to go!!
When people talk about congress, People also forget what India actually looked like before. Ask AI about corruption scams, bomb blasts, terrible infrastructure, mafia influence, weak policing, power shortages, policy paralysis.
Some of us actually lived through that India.
I grew up in Mumbai. I’ve seen a dead body in my playground after a gang war when I was a kid. I’ve seen police tell people to run because mobs could attack outsiders on highways. I have seen bomb blasts & I have lived under its fear every evening until my dad got back home! We will never forget those days & forgive those you failed to stop & act!
India today is far from perfect. But pretending we were better before is just fake nostalgia!!!!
And honestly? A lot of young people simply don’t see Rahul Gandhi as the answer either. They are too corrupt & too hungry! Dangerous!!
This decade is probably going to decide which countries rise… and which countries become dependent again.
Because hard times don’t reward confusion anymore.
It rewards fight!
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The concern is real though!!
Man in helmet + Newpaper + Signal + Photo
I frequently notice men at Moraj Signal or Akshar Signal wearing helmet, holding a newspaper up toward the sky and repeatedly taking pictures for 15-20 minutes before leaving.
Has anyone else noticed this or knows what exactly they’re doing?
Where next?
To all the real estate minds here.. investors, brokers, developers, or just people who genuinely enjoy tracking property trends… where do you think the next big growth story is? 👀
I was lucky to invest early in Navi Mumbai, in areas like Palm Beach, Vashi & Ulwe, and have seen insane appreciation over the years. But honestly, it now feels like these markets have matured to a certain level. The kind of jump where a ₹1 crore flat becomes ₹5 crore in 8 to 10 years may not happen there again. Nor these areas are anymore affordable for small & quick investments.
So the big question is: where next?
What are the upcoming zones/projects you’re personally bullish on?
Is NAINA genuinely the next long-term opportunity, or is it still too much of a gamble?
CIDCO, big developers & politicians somehow always seem to know where the next wave is headed and make their moves early. I feel ordinary citizens and new investors also deserve that same opportunity to identify tomorrow’s growth corridors before they become unaffordable.
So let’s speak openly. Share your views, theories, locations, risks, insider observations, infrastructure bets… anything interesting. Curious to know where smart money is quietly moving now.