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Company builds microsatellites that are smaller, faster, cheaper to produce. ICEYE will develop & launch micro-satellites, hand them over to India, which will have full control & sovereignty.
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Absolutely agree with the title of this article. Citizens find sincerity, even with a bit of under-performance much better than hypocrisy ridden with entitlement (just like integrity is rated higher than competence by employers).
People who are getting impatient with Modi 2.0 government’s performance should recall how they tolerated dynasts and a puppet PM just a few years back. They should also realise that this kind of mandate cannot come without reasonable benefits delivered directly to the bottom-of-the-pyramid electorate.
It’s not just now, the majority in India had tired of dynasts since 2014. India is also tired of leftist journalists who continue to live in their make and believe world. Just because oppositions say some thing, it doesn’t become the truth on ground. Leftists intellectuals have really led down Indians. They were supposed to show the truth but instead they manufactured the truth. They didn’t stop at that. They also tried to force feed Indian masses with their manufactured truth. Jyoti Malhotra is also guilty of this crime.
Expectations are scary from the new government. Not once, but twice, Indians have trusted it, conferring rare majorities. It should deliver. The new Cabinet should both impress and inspire. A moment for humility more than hubris.
Absolutely agree with the title of this article. Citizens find sincerity, even with a bit of under-performance much better than hypocrisy ridden with entitlement (just like integrity is rated higher than competence by employers).
People who are getting impatient with Modi 2.0 government’s performance should recall how they tolerated dynasts and a puppet PM just a few years back. They should also realise that this kind of mandate cannot come without reasonable benefits delivered directly to the bottom-of-the-pyramid electorate.
It’s not just now, the majority in India had tired of dynasts since 2014. India is also tired of leftist journalists who continue to live in their make and believe world. Just because oppositions say some thing, it doesn’t become the truth on ground. Leftists intellectuals have really led down Indians. They were supposed to show the truth but instead they manufactured the truth. They didn’t stop at that. They also tried to force feed Indian masses with their manufactured truth. Jyoti Malhotra is also guilty of this crime.
Expectations are scary from the new government. Not once, but twice, Indians have trusted it, conferring rare majorities. It should deliver. The new Cabinet should both impress and inspire. A moment for humility more than hubris.
If it was not delivering then it could have won massive mandate.?