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Harini Srinivasan

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मङ्गलम् (@veejaysai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That time of the year! Sri Krishna Janmashtami! 🤩🙏🏼🤩 This exquisite Vijayanagara era gold pendant! Lord Krishna with his queens Rukmini and Sathyabhama! Stolen from India and on display at Museum of Islamic Art in Doha!! Time to get it back from that dreadful place!

That time of the year! 

Sri Krishna Janmashtami! 🤩🙏🏼🤩

This exquisite Vijayanagara era gold pendant! Lord Krishna with his queens Rukmini and Sathyabhama! 

Stolen from India and on display at Museum of Islamic Art in Doha!! 

Time to get it back from that dreadful place!
BluOne Ink (@bluoneink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bharat’s forgotten wonders, now retold for today’s generation. The YUVA Book Series brings alive stories that every young mind deserves to grow up with — from the mysteries of Hampi to the rise of our ancient civilisation, from fearless rulers to the merchants who sailed our

Maj Manik M Jolly,SM (@manik_m_jolly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The sharing of distorted map of India, and the entire campaign was a deliberate action to please Pakistani clients, while Op Sindoor is still on and we suffered Pahalgam just months ago . It’s not that grown ups don’t know what Indian map looks like, and it happened by mistake.

Arun Krishnan 🇮🇳 (@arunkrishnan_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have the same rituals in TamBrahm weddings but in a more sedate version. The groom walks out on his way to Kashi and the girls parents then come and convince him to stay.

Sanjeev Sanyal (@sanjeevsanyal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This latest jibe from Navarro - that "Brahmins are profiteering" from Russian oil - tells us a lot about who controls narratives about India and Hindus inside the policy/intellectual spaces of America. This is derived directly from 19th century colonial jibes going back to the

HindolSengupta (@hindolsengupta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone who does not see and sense the reverberations of Bangladesh's 'monsoon revolution' in Nepal is quite naive. The air is being thickened with the smell of regime change in the Indian subcontinent. India must remain extremely wary and on red alert on this issue.

The New Yorker (@newyorker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anthony Lane writes about the legacy Christopher Marlowe: a spy, a murder victim, and the boldest poet of his day. nyer.cm/vVjcOxV

Vaibhav Anand ੴ (@the_avid_trader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tanishka was niece of my college best friend & roommate. Whole family is completely shattered. Presidium school isn’t showing any last moments CCTV. Please retweet & repost 🙏🏻

Aarti Tikoo Singh (@aartitikoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Under Obama, the US in its various wars killed approximately 300,000–400,000 people, half of whom were civilians. Around 1.5–2 million people died due to ripple effects of Obama’s wars: collapsed healthcare, malnutrition, disease, and displacement. 10–15 million people were

Gappistan Radio (@whyteknight07) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alexander came to the Indian subcontinent in 326 BC. No matter what else he said, I bet my bottom dollar that he never said Allah

HindolSengupta (@hindolsengupta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lot of people don't even know that Vande Mataram comes from Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's Ananda Math, one of the greatest revolutionary, heroic stories ever written full of warrior monks in forests etc. Also that Vande Mataram has a 3rd critical verse which was deleted. Read.

HindolSengupta (@hindolsengupta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most Indians trapped in everyday ridiculousness and peacenik notions have no idea about the kind of security environment their country face. Fed on decades of 'non-violence' propaganda, they need a sharp wake up call to build social focus on converting India into a HARD STATE.

HindolSengupta (@hindolsengupta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am not sure we should say this today Sanjoy K Roy considering the tons of explosives the agencies have caught in Faridabad etc. and the monster with the Ricin poison. Sadly a million track downs don’t get credit, but one miss gets blame. But that’s the intelligence business.

Maj Gen Raju Chauhan, VSM (veteran)🇮🇳 (@soldiernationf1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For all the Very Intelligent People on SM If one terrorist attack happens, be assured that hundred attacks were prevented by intelligence and security agencies. With zero understanding of intelligence, don’t start blaming intelligence agencies. You have no idea of dark world

Aravind (@aravind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our intel agencies and agents work day and night to secure our country and every citizen against unprecedented number of security threats while staking their lives. To try to politicize them and attack them when there is a security incident is a shame. This message is also for

Shivani Gupta (@shivanigupta_5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First attack in Delhi since 2011. The safety streak has been broken. But it is clear the agencies and state polices averted something much much bigger as they do year round. They deserve our thanks forever.

THE SKIN DOCTOR (@theskindoctor13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you eat momos and on your way back a dog bites you, it doesn’t mean the momos caused the dog bite. Two events happening close in time doesn’t automatically create causation. India has one Centre, 28 states, and thousands of local bodies. Elections are always happening