A narrative is being built that there were multiple advisories but the students did not leave Ukraine. Here is the timeline of what happened. Thread 👇1/n
The first advisory issued on Feb 15 asked Indian nationals whose stay is ‘non-essential’ to ‘consider’ leaving Ukraine. 2/n
Students in the middle of an academic term, whose universities did not move to online classes may have different perceptions of ‘non-essential’. Contrast this to the unambiguous 2015 Yemen advisory asking ALL Indian nationals to LEAVE, essential or non essential. 3/n
Next day the embassy issued FAQs for students. The very first point was about flights being fully booked. It said MEA was in discussion with min of civil aviation for expanding flights 4/n
Note other than connecting options, there was only one direct flight (Ukraine Airlines) to India which did not operate daily. Finally On Feb 18th, three special Air India flights were announced for Feb 22, 24 and 26. 5/n
The flights were sold out as soon as they were announced and there were multiple tweets from students requesting for more flights 6/n
Others tweeted about their inability to afford the high ticket prices 7/n
On Feb 20th, the Embassy issued a second advisory asking all nationals whose stay is not essential and ‘all’ Indian students to leave Ukraine by available commercial or charter flights. Note the difference from the first advisory that now all students were asked to leave 8/n
Next day, on Feb 21st, three more AI flights were announced for Feb 25th & 27th. 9/n
Then came the Feb 22nd advisory addressed to students: Leave rather than wait for official confirmation from Universities. Clearly the situation was escalating. 10/n
On the same day, the first AI flight scheduled brought brought back 242 Indian nationals. There were 5 more previously announced AI flights to go. And a promise that more will soon be announced. 11/n
On Feb 24th, the second AI flight had to turn back because by then Ukraine had closed it’s airspace. None of the other pre announced AI flights from Ukraine to India materialized. It was too late. 12/n
Judge for yourself whether it is fair to blame the students and their parents like @aajtak correspondent did and many others continue to do. 13/13
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“At a time when the world is facing a shortage of wheat, farmers of India have stepped forward to feed the world”. It was not even two weeks ago that Mr. Modi had made this statement in Berlin. Let us talk about wheat and our ambitions of feeding the world. Thread.👇1/n
India is the world’s second largest producer of wheat. But as we are also world’s second largest consumer of wheat, bulk of the production goes towards feeding our own population. Less than 1% of the wheat consumed in the rest of the world comes from India. 2/n
Indian wheat exports form less than 4% of the global wheat exports. While Indian wheat exports have grown rapidly in the last few years, claims of being a global ‘annadata’ feeding the world are premature at this stage. 3/n
Do you know how many foreign tourists visit India every year and which is top source country? There is a good reason why I’m asking this question. Read on. Thread 1/n 👇
In 2019, before the pandemic, India had 10.93 million tourist arrivals. Out of this 2.58m (23.6%) were from Bangladesh. In 2020, total tourist arrivals fell due to the pandemic but still 20% were from Bangladesh. 2/n
Bangladesh is India’s largest source country for foreign tourists. These are foreign nationals who visit India on valid visas issued by the Government of India. 75% for tourism, 18% medical and 5% Business/Professional. 3/n
Here is a reality check jhatka to help to understand Halal better. Thread 1/n 👇
What is common between these random items? The packet of Atta, sugar and a 3-minute snack are all imported from India and they are all certified ‘Halal’. 2/n
Companies around the world simply can’t afford to ignore the USD 1.3+ trillion Halal food market. Many products from all over the world are certified halal to tap into this market. 3/n
“The world came to know about Gandhi after a film was made on his life by a foreigner in 1982”. Really? Thread👇 1/n
In 1930 with the Dandi March, Gandhi’s popularity had surged the world over. 2/n
‘Gandhi makes Salt’ was on the front page of New York Times. The paper also carried his appeal for expression of public opinion for India’s right to freedom.3/n