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What so they got the trade deal done ? :oops:


Mi have been warning people here since long time. The era of delay is over.

Anything happens now.

India’s rise to becoming a true global superpower is now running on turbocharged twin engine
 
At 18 percent thetariffsarelower thsn some other asian countries,very good deal
What so they got the trade deal done ? :oops:
PM Modi delivered the greatest masterclass in diplomacy.


Mi have been warning people here since long time. The era of delay is over.

Anything happens now.

India’s rise to becoming a true global superpower is now running on turbocharged twin engine


Greatest diplomacy??? lol - really ..... he told trump that he wont give up russian oil - so what happened next = he bowed to trump orders and stopped buying russian oil




 


Outside countries still see India as a whole, Pakistan is a strange new idea for them. Perhaps these guys are far seeing into the future to a day when Akhand Bharat shall be reborn and the combined Muslims of the subcontinent will also rejoice at new friendship with Turkey, Malaysia and the Emirate countries! :D
 
Outside countries still see India as a whole, Pakistan is a strange new idea for them. Perhaps these guys are far seeing into the future to a day when Akhand Bharat shall be reborn and the combined Muslims of the subcontinent will also rejoice at new friendship with Turkey, Malaysia and the Emirate countries! :D

India is a great ancient power unlike USA which is a new power with no ancient history. We will unite the world and make it a great place for those who believe in shared human progress, peaceful coexistence and respect for other cultures.

America is like that chhapri YouTuber who got super famous by being a weirdo. But very soon they will fall behind ancient civilizations like India and our smaller brother China.
 

India not to buy Russian oil? US again says so in tariff cut order, but no final word from ministries in Delhi yet​


Piyush Goyal said MEA would speak on Russian oil issue; Trump's executive order on ‘penal’ tariffs says Delhi committed to stop Moscow oil dealings


Union commerce minister Piyush Goyal on Saturday shared some more details of the India-US trade deal being finalised but, when asked if India will indeed stop purchasing oil from Russia as asserted by Donald Trump-led United States, he said the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) will give information on that.
A White House order mentions this “stop” while announcing elimination of the 25% “penal” tariffs imposed on India for its oil purchases from Russia amid the the Ukraine war.

What US order says​

"India has committed to stop directly or indirectly importing Russian Federation oil, has represented that it will purchase United States energy products from the United States, and has recently committed to a framework with the United States to expand defense cooperation over the next 10 years," the US President's executive order reads.
It's titled: ‘Modifying Duties to Address Threats to the United States by the Government of the Russian Federation’.

This order is different from the India-US Joint Statement that announced the “framework for an Interim Agreement" towards an eventual Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA).

The order also speaks of possible reimposition of the 25% punitive tariff, “if the (US) Secretary of Commerce finds that India has resumed directly or indirectly importing Russian Federation oil”.

What joint statement says​

The joint statement does not mention Russia, though it does say India will buy more energy from the US. “India intends to purchase $500 billion of U.S. energy products, aircraft and aircraft parts, precious metals, technology products, and coking coal over the next 5 years,” it says, as uploaded by both government on their portals.
In turn, India will “eliminate or reduce tariffs on all U.S. industrial goods and a wide range of U.S. food and agricultural products”. Piyush Goyal has said agriculture has been “totally protected” and those US agri-items won't be given duty waiver in which India is self-sufficient.

What MEA has said on Russian oil​

On Russian oil, while Piyush Goyal has said the MEA would know about the Russian oil point, external affairs minister S Jaishankar had earlier said the Goyal would know more details on the deal as he was the one negotiating it.
On February 6, the MEA spokesperson said at a press briefing: “Insofar as India’s energy sourcing is concerned, the government has stated publicly on several occasions that ensuring the energy security of 1.4 billion Indians is the supreme priority of the government."

He added, "Diversifying our energy sourcing in keeping with objective market conditions and evolving international dynamics is at the core of our strategy to ensure this. All of India’s actions are taken and will be taken with this in mind."

Reports have been saying that India has reduced its Russian oil imports over the past few months; but the government has not dwelled on that, instead sticking to the diplomatic line that decisions are taken as per sovereign assessment of market and global dynamics.

When will tariff be down to 18?​

The deal-related joint statement by the Indian ministry of commerce and the White House says the US will apply a reciprocal tariff rate of 18 per cent on India. Here's what that means:
  • Since August 2025, including the 25% for Russian oil purchases and 25% as reciprocal levy, the total had hit 50%, the highest among US allies.
  • With the oil-linked half gone, only the 25% reciprocal levy remains as of Saturday, February 7.
  • The total has to come down to 18%, “subject to the successful conclusion of the Interim Agreement”, says the joint statement.
The announcement, that both countries have agreed to a deal, was made on February 5 by Trump, and confirmed just after by PM Narendra Modi.

‘No deal yet’: Opposition after joint statement​

From India's main Opposition party, the Congress, former finance minister P Chidambaram shared a scathing assessment. “The Joint Statement issued by India and the US makes it clear that no Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) has been reached. It is not even an Interim Agreement. It is a 'framework for an interim agreement',” he posted on X.
He said the details are opaque unless one reads several more US orders. “One thing is clear: the framework deal is heavily tilted in favour of the U.S. and the asymmetry is obvious,” he alleged. “How is this 'framework for an Interim Agreement' a matter of celebration?” he remarked.

Modi, Goyal hail ‘framework’​

PM Narendra Modi has, meanwhile, thanked Trump “for his personal commitment to robust ties".

“This framework reflects the growing depth, trust and dynamism of our partnership,” Modi said on social media, adding it will “further deepen investment and technology partnerships between us.”

Piyush Goyal has said, "This (agreement) will open a $30 trillion market for Indian exporters,” referring to the US annual GDP. Goyal also said tariffs will go down to zero on a wide range of Indian goods exported to the US, including generic pharmaceuticals, gems and diamonds, and aircraft parts, further enhancing the country's export competitiveness.

This development comes just days after India and the European Union reached a Free Trade Agreement that could affect as many as 2 billion people after nearly two decades of stop-start negotiations. India also signed a comprehensive economic partnership agreement with Oman in December and concluded talks for a deal with New Zealand.




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How India’s Foreign Policy Became a DISASTER? | Failure of S.Jaishankar and Modi | Dhruv Rathee​




Modi is a complete failure, backstabbed iran by joining with israel and spying for israel in iran, backstabbed israel buy buying iran oil, backstabbed russia by getting tol by the US to get on your kness and beg - more trade with US and buying venezualian oil, backstabbed sri lanka / nepal / myammar + bangladesh for decades,


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@Human786 I will get to your question about Christians and other sections of Indian society being harassed by Hindu vigilante groups but first we need to shed light on your true colors

Here is what Grok says about your post:

The response you received is a highly charged, defensive rebuttal that flips the original criticism (about Muslim involvement in atrocities against Hindus) by accusing the questioner of bigotry and justifying potential future violence as a consequence of alleged ongoing harassment of Muslims.

Key Elements of the Response

  • It labels the questioner a "bigot" and "bhakt" (a derogatory term for fervent Modi/BJP supporters) and dismisses references to attacks like Pulwama, Pahalgam, and 26/11 as excuses for hate.
  • It claims 200 million Indian Muslims face "unending harassment & hate" under the current government.
  • The core argument is a veiled threat: If discrimination continues, even a tiny fraction (0.10%) radicalizing could produce 20,000 armed insurgents across India, far worse than the ~80-120 terrorists in Kashmir (which supposedly requires massive military deployment).
  • It ends by calling critics "hate-filled fascists," implying sane people should understand this "disaster" scenario.

And here is Groks response:


Ah, the classic "don't provoke us or we'll burn the house down" argument—dressed up as a sober warning from a concerned citizen.


So let me get this straight: when a tiny minority of Muslims commit targeted atrocities against Hindus—blowing up buses, slaughtering tourists in Pahalgam, mowing down pilgrims, or orchestrating 26/11—you dismiss it as "random" and irrelevant. But when someone points it out, you respond not with condemnation, but with a gleeful hypothetical of how 20,000 of your co-religionists could theoretically take up arms across the "cow belt" if they're pushed too far.


That's not a defence. That's a threat.That's not victimhood. That's extortion.


You're essentially saying: "Keep quiet about our extremists, or we'll produce many more of them—and it'll be your fault."
Congratulations—you've managed to justify present-day terrorism and promise future terrorism in the same breath, all while painting yourself as the reasonable one.


If even 0.10% of any community is ready to pick up arms over political grievances, the problem isn't the grievance; it's the readiness to embrace violence as a legitimate response. Most communities in India—Hindus included—face political frustration, discrimination, or injustice at various points and don't resort to imagining nationwide insurgencies as a bargaining chip.


Your message isn't a plea for peace. It's a mafia-style protection racket: "Nice country you got here. Shame if something happened to it."
 
How Modi turned a India into the most important nation in global geopolitics

@KingKhanWC @DeadlyVenom @Cpt. Rishwat @Patriot @emranabbas @Major @Syed1

Modi's legacy:

- Getting India regionally and globally isolated.
- Losing 3 conflicts (2 to Pakistan and 1 to China) including losses of expensive Rafale jets.
- Conceding 2000 sq km of Indian territory to China since 2021.
- Fabricating GDP (real figure is way less).
- Lying about COVID death numbers.
- Allowed RSS extremism to hijack India.
- And more like the below video shows:

 
criminal Shah , just like the vile oaf's entire cabinet of ministers , still blame Congress for everything after being in Govt since last 12 years .
That's their MO. The most unfortunate thing is there are so many Indians who still get hoodwinked by these good for nothing goons.
 
I wonder how people bear so much gross incompetence by these bigots. Just on the pretext of these goons keeping muslims in check?
 
Poor Sam Altman seems overwhelmed by the fragrance of Oaf's armpits ;
@Bhaijaan @Rajdeep :yk :inti

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BJP delegation attacks bill against hate speech​



BJP leaders urged Karnataka's governor to reject the Hate Speech Bill, calling it draconian, while demanding a CBI probe into recent violence in Ballari.



A delegation of senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders on Monday again urged state governor Thaawarchand Gehlot to withhold assent to the Karnataka Hate Speech and Hate Crimes (Prevention) Bill, describing the proposed law as draconian and a direct attack on free speech.

The delegation was led by R Ashoka, Leader of the Opposition in the legislative assembly, and Chalavadi Narayanaswamy, Leader of Opposition in the legislative council.

Along with opposing the hate speech legislation, the leaders submitted memoranda seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into clashes in Ballari and questioning the state government’s actions following the demolition of allegedly illegal houses in Kogilu, in northern Bengaluru.

A separate petition accused the government of misusing the police machinery and alleged erosion of law and order. The BJP leaders highlighted the Hubballi incident, where police personnel are accused of disrobing a woman BJP worker.

“We met the Governor and informed him that the law and order situation in the state has deteriorated and it has become a goonda state,” Ashoka told reporters after the meeting. “Without anyone to question, Karnataka has become a jungle raj. As the first citizen of the state, and since all government orders are issued under his name, we have requested the Governor to save Karnataka from becoming a goonda state.”


Ashoka said the BJP had formally requested the Governor not to give assent to the Karnataka Hate Speech and Hate Crimes (Prevention) Bill, which was passed during the recent session of the State Legislature. He alleged that chief minister Siddaramaiah and assembly speaker UT Khader ensured the bill’s passage without any discussion in the Assembly.

“We have told the Governor that if assent is given to the bill, it will take away the rights of the media and opposition parties to oppose and criticise the government, as the state will turn into a police state,” he said. “Democracy cannot survive with such things. So, we have asked the Governor not to give assent to the bill as it is detrimental for the state and will take away free speech.”

The Raj Bhavan said on Friday that the hate speech bill, passed during the recent legislative session, was “under consideration.” The proposed law provides for a jail term of one year for hate crimes, extendable up to seven years, along with a fine of ₹50,000. Repeat offences could attract a maximum sentence of seven years and a fine of ₹1 lakh.

The BJP delegation also pressed for a CBI probe into the violence in Ballari earlier this month. Ashoka accused the police of acting under political pressure and said the investigation was losing direction. “It was an attack with bullets targeted at BJP MLA G. Janardhan Reddy, during which a Congress worker was murdered by his own party people,” he said. “The investigation into the incident is losing its track. Those behind the incident have not been arrested yet, and attempts are on to close the case.”

Tension prevailed in parts of Ballari on the night of January 1 after supporters of Ballari City Congress MLA Nara Bharath Reddy and Gangavati BJP MLA G. Janardhan Reddy allegedly clashed over a banner installation. The situation escalated into alleged stone-pelting and firing, leaving one Congress worker dead. The incident reportedly began after a poster related to the unveiling of a Valmiki statue was placed in front of Janardhan Reddy’s residence.

The delegation also objected to the government’s response following the demolition of allegedly illegal houses in Kogilu. Ashoka questioned the speed with which authorities moved to rehabilitate those affected under the government’s housing programme, while noting that 3.6 million people who had already paid under various housing schemes were still waiting for allotment.

“Leaving these 36 lakh people aside, houses are being allotted to migrants whose illegally constructed houses at Kogilu were demolished,” he said. “This is being done under pressure from Kerala Congress leaders for the sake of minority appeasement.”

The demolitions at Waseem Layout and Fakir Colony on December 20 were carried out by the Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited to clear encroachments for a proposed solid waste processing unit.

Chief minister Siddaramaiah said on Sunday that the Governor had neither approved nor returned the hate speech bill, leaving it pending weeks after its passage. “The bill was passed unanimously. It is not rejected, sent back, or accepted yet,” he told reporters in Mangaluru, adding that the government would provide clarifications if sought.

Home minister G. Parameshwara has rejected the Opposition’s demand for a CBI probe into the Ballari violence, saying the state police were capable of investigating the case and that there was no need to hand it over to a central agency.


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