The recent "WARMING OF TIES" between Pakistan and Bangladesh is raising concerns in India. 🇮🇳
Once a reliable friend, now shaking hands with India’s arch-rival Pakistan isn’t sitting well with Delhi.
Here’s how much of a “THREAT” this is for India in the future: (Thread🧵)
1/n With the recent ouster of Sheikh Hasina's govt. in Bangladesh came the end of 15 year of her rule.
Under her, India enjoyed very good and stable relations with Bangladesh with cooperation from both sides and mutual understanding too.
But this is all coming to an end as -
2/n The interim Yunus govt. of Bangladesh has some other designs for their country. Under the new interim govt. relations b/w Pakistan and Bangladesh are warming up and getting stable day by day.
Their increasing closeness is making New Delhi uncomfortable. A nexus which India-
3/n doesn't wanna deal with. Recently, Pakistan's PM Sharif & Yunus held talks on the sidelines of D-8 in Cairo, Egypt.
Where talks regarding boosting trade and increasing co-operation in various fields was discussed. In last 15 years, under Sheikh Hasina's rule, things were -
4/n quite the opposite. During Hasina's rule, Pakistan never enjoyed such warm relations with Bangladesh. And that was in India's interest.
As things are changing now with - increasing anti India sentiments in Bangladesh and anti India approach of Yunus govt. has complicated-
5/n the relations even further. Why this is so much of a concern to India?
Well, India is already dealing with Pakistan on western and China on northern border.
A hostile Bangladesh is something which India does not want. And certainly not a Pakistan-Bangladesh - China nexus.
6/n Let's dig further:
Pakistan and Bangladesh are also exploring military co-operation in future and Bangladesh's increasing hostile posture towards India is not sending right signals to New Delhi.
A Pro-Pakistan Bangladesh will also be a Pro-China one. And it is already a-
7/n concern for India -- specially IAF. As China sits on higher elevation along the border. The geography along Indo-China border favours India in many ways as mountain ranges make it difficult for the Chinese to effectively keep an eye on Indian forces in Siliguri corridor. BUT-
8/n With recent changes in government and attitude of Bangladesh towards India. There won't be surprises if tomorrow IAF finds Chinese radar stations in Bangladesh close to Siliguri corridor.
And that area is plain. Making it easier for surveillance of Indian forces there.
9/n The security ramifications will be huge for India to deal with. Things become more serious when it is highlighted that as of now - India has no response to such a dynamic threat if this type of development takes place.
Hence, India hopes for the best and counts on -
10/n it's years of goodwill with Bangladesh.
But as they say, there are no permanent friends in geopolitics. What is permanent are geopolitical interests of each country. How India handles all of this is yet to be seen. 🇮🇳
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India’s Upcoming "INFRASTRUCTURE MILESTONES" in 2025 – Airports, Bridges, Trains, and More! 🇮🇳
Here are the mega infrastructure projects set to transform India in 2025:
(A Thread🧵)
1/n ✈️ Navi Mumbai International Airport: The first phase of this greenfield airport is scheduled to be operational by August 2025, easing congestion in Mumbai and enhancing regional air connectivity.
2/n Delhi-Mumbai Expressway:
Aiming to cut travel time between Delhi and Mumbai to just 12 hours, this 1,386-kilometer expressway is expected to be FULLY operational by December 2025.
Why ISRO's latest demonstration of in-space docking technology is a BIG step towards achieving India's space ambitions!
🧵/ Here's everything you need to know about SpaDeX in brief:
1/n A brief about SpadeX mission:
> It is a cost-effective technology demonstrator mission
> Aims to successfully demonstrate docking of 2 spacecrafts in LEO(low earth orbit)
> Also demonstrate transfer of electrical power from 1 spacecraft to another for future missions -
2/n
>SpaDeX consists of 2 spacecrafts:
• SDX01 (which is the Chaser)
• SDX02 (the Target, nominally)
Both weighing 220kg each.
>ISRO will launch these spacecrafts on PSLV C-60 with a 20km separation between the 2 spacecrafts.
> Once the spacecrafts are in same orbit after-
🇮🇳 India in 2024: A Year Shaping the Nation's Political Future (A thread 🧵)
Here are all the MAJOR political events that happened in India in 2024 that you CAN'T miss! 🚨👇🏼
1 January
• PM Narendra Modi inaugurated the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya during the Prana Pratishtha ceremony.
• Rahul Gandhi began the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra from Imphal, Manipur.
• Bihar saw a political crisis as CM Nitish Kumar resigned, ended the coalition with the INDIA bloc, joined the BJP-led NDA, and took oath as CM for the ninth time.
• Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren was arrested by the ED in a money laundering case linked to a land scam.
2 February
• Champai Soren took oath as Jharkhand’s new CM after Hemant Soren’s arrest.
• Uttarakhand became the first state to pass a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) law.
🇧🇩 Bangladesh has deployed BAYRAKTAR TB-2 DRONES on its border with India! 🇮🇳
This is another addition to the growing list of UNFRIENDLY MOVES by Bangladesh towards India.
Here's what this drone is and how India can counter it: (A thread 🧵)
1/n Reports are in that Bangladesh has deployed it's Bayraktar TB-2 drones along it's border with India.
This is seen through a lens of concern as observers in India believe once a friendly Bangladesh is now behaving irrationally after the toppling of Sheikh Hasina's government in--
2/n August'24. And these decisions send a signal to New Delhi that Dhaka is having second thoughts about it's relationship with India.
What warranted this change, this decision to deploy those drones at border and only after the toppling of the elected government is a topic for --
🇮🇳 India is building an underground submarine base. But how it is so important for India's naval power & how it will help India keep PLAN (People's Liberation Army Navy) in check?
Here's how: (A thread 🧵)
1/n INS Varsha is a naval base in construction under project Varsha to house India's nuclear-powered submarines. Its location gets more interesting as you look at it. How? INS Varsha is being constructed near Rambilli, Andhra Pradesh, about 70 km from Visakhapatnam. This allows India to -
2/n De-congest the Visakhapatnam port as both civil and naval traffic use it. Also, the bunker layout helps to better protect these billion-dollar submarines from various threats and helps conceal submarine movements in and out of the port, allowing better operational secrecy and --
🇮🇳 India SILENTLY tested what is probably one of its most formidable deterrence weapons ever - A WEAPON LURKING UNDER THE OCEAN.
And we’ll also talk a bit about the “thing” that fired it.
🧵 Here’s all you need to know about today’s launch:
1/10 The missile launched today was the K-4 or Kalam-4. It is a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) designed and intended for nuclear retaliatory strikes.
As India has adopted a "No First Use" policy in its nuclear posture, this missile becomes even more significant—
2/10
It is such a valuable addition to India's nuclear arsenal. Before we delve into why and the platform from which it was launched, here’s a brief overview of the missile:
The K-4 is a nuclear-capable SLBM with a range of approximately 4,000 km (2,485 miles). With a gross weight of 19 tons, including a 2.5-ton warhead,