Trump’s 50% tariff move isn’t a power play. It’s an egoistic move.
Because America can’t manufacture what India exports at scale, quality, or cost. And the price will be paid… by Americans. In dollars & diapers.
Small🧵in layman's terms.
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Let’s talk about textiles.
India supplies 25–30% of U.S. home textiles.
Do Trump think Americans will stitch bedsheets after multi cousin brunch & golf? Walmart will charge $70 (instead of $30) for the same towel- Made in India, via Vietnam.
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Pharmaceuticals = lifeline.
1 in 3 pills consumed in the U.S. is made in India. We are #1 supplier of generics.
Raise tariffs, and Americans will pay double for insulin, antibiotics!
Remember, covid times and USA's request to India to lift the export ban of certain drug.
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Check out who is the guy acted in Rahul Gandhi's PR video and casually sought for ₹25000 crores of unsecured loan from government.
Manish Bhardwaj, 12th pass* / dropped out, belongs to a typical businessman and politician's family, born with silver spoon.
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Public profile says Manish is MBA from Amity Uni. as per a "paid" article (advertisement) in Fobes India, Manish rejected concept of school and never believed in formal education thus dropped out after 12th standard.
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Family-
Father Narendra Bhardwaj is businessman, MD of Foxsky, associated with Congress for 35yrs at capacity of various positions.
Sister Dolly Sharma is INC Spox and Ghaziabad's loksabha 2024 candidate who lost by margin of 3 lakhs votes.
Start with first- Behere — an AAP supporter (read diehard Modi hater)— and his brilliance⬇️
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Behere once donated ₹25,000 to Saket Gokhale, convinced that Gokhale was “fighting” the so-called fascist regime on his own.
His hate for Modi was so blinding that he fell for it without a second thought.
He regretted it.
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A while later, Smart-ass Behere dared to ask Gokhale what had been done with his donation.
Gokhale flatly refused to give any accountability — said he might use the funds for “sustenance.”
Late night in Noida, a plainclothes police team crept into the dark lanes of Nahal- a locality notorious for sheltering criminal elements.
Target: a 24-year-old young auto-theft kingpin - Qadir.
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Acting on a tip-off, the team approached quietly, hoping to make a silent arrest. But fate has written something else for all the characters in this story.
As soon as cops approached and he sensed the trap, Qadir raised an alarm (read SOS) hysterically.
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Within seconds, Nahal came alive and a mob of "unidentified locals" swarmed in, hurling stones offering a great resistance to the arrest of their local hero.
Amid the chaos, Qadir's man opened fire, hitting Ct. Saurabh Kumar straight in the head.
A mysterious wave of killings has struck key terrorists linked to the terror attacks on Indian soil. Many of them were knocked down deep inside Pakistan.