Israel, a dependable ally

Israel, a tiny desert country in the Middle East, with absolutely no natural resources, formed under great political turmoil, barely around the same time when india got freedom, has been able to make a positive impact in many diverse fields. A country, with less than 0.1% of the world’s population, is now a leader in technology innovations in agriculture, cyber security, artificial intelligence and what not… it is no more a country of compulsive political isolation owing to its hostile arabs; watch the passionate and exuberant speech and the unwavering confidence of its prime minister Netanyahu…

It is not surprising that he quotes his great friend Modi!

Can a religion inspire people to achieve seemingly impossible endeavours?

Rationalists shun religion: Can a religion inspire people to achieve seemingly impossible endeavours? The answer is yes if the events culminating the birth of Israel, even if partly true.

How is it, Judaism, One of the oldest religions of human history, that was persecuted repeatedly over at least three thousand years, could propel the Jews from different corners of the world, to come back to the parched strip of the desert, to form a nation, Israel? The desert only had the history of prophets, their struggle against oppression and their preachings of this holy land, in their revered Hebrew Bible to unite them!

After eons of waiting, Jews were eager for a peaceful solution at the turn of twentieth century with war clouds raining in Europe. No progress in the formation of a Jewish homeland as promised by the British in their Balfour declaration of 1917 at the end First World War; again let down by the British, with whom the Jews fought the German’s In the Second World War, through the Palestinian mandate;

Despite these series of betrayals, a nation is born with exodus from neighbouring countries to this tiny land. These small number of Jews who survived the most cruel and traumatic extermination in the Nazi-concentration camps, migrated and fought steadfastly for this place that is surrounded by the hostile Arabs. With virtually no material and moral support from outside, they won the war, when they announced independence in 1948, against the powerful Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan. Only the power of their religion held their grit against all odds, to save their nation.

The unwavering religious belief, that motivated these migrants beyond human imagination to develop the country with no natural resources including Water, is a role-model for emulation.

Their spirit of religion and the nation is something to be envied; Due to its congenital nature since its birth, every citizen, whether male or female is a warrior. The unrelenting neighbours is another reason for their national service: A month every year is compulsory military service till one reaches 45.

India has at last found its companion in its growth trajectory in a country with astounding similarities, which it was shy to flag off till recently on apprehension of sanctions from oil rich Arab nations and the dubious policy on minority religions.

Doesn’t it pay to be proud of our religion and rich heritage? Would it not enhance our national pride, unity and dedication to serve the nation? No doubt Israel could not have achieved its prime place in history without its monumental religious faith.

what is the reason for the countries in the East, China, India, Egypt or Rome who were culturally, economically and religiously supreme till the late 17th centuries, faded away? How is that the near non existent Americans and those insignificant Europeans rose to rule the world after the 18th century?

Why the golden era of Ottoman Empire did not fuel the technological progress? Is it that a peaceful life would only propel fine arts and not pursuits in knowledge? Why scientific education and institutions did not flourish in the east while small western countries such as England, Austria, Germany, Italy attracted scholars from around the world: Many of them flourished on corporate funding rather than public funding. Government funded only when it had to rely on these expertise during wartime.

Those in the east saw no reason to change their quiescent life style which made them merely complacent; they over relied on their age old traditions and refused to rationally innovate which could have made them scientifically inquisitive!

Western culture believed nothing is infallible while east continued to dwell on its unshaken faith on traditions and the infallibility of the scriptures; could this be the magic behind the catapulted growth of west in the late 18th century? This might have provided a fertile ground for the accelerated growth of science and technology additionally fuelled by the intervening world wars.

Is the clock now turning a full circle? Are the giants of 17th century, China and india, returning to rule the new world? It could possibly so with both of them in the stunning resurrected growth trajectory…

Religion is no more relevant in this new world: it is economics, trade and commerce… Though these countries are pursuing their growth path in different political directions, the goal is the same…minor distractions would not deter the two giants in reaching the goal!!!!

NDTV-PC Nexus

NDTV-PC Nexus: Whistleblower of NDTV frauds, Income Tax Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Srivastava has informed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) that the former tainted Finance Minister P Chidambaram had parked 40 million dollars (Rs.200 crores) in NDTV in 2006 as an investment from a Maxis subsidiary All Astro Asia Network.

In his detailed letter, Srivastava also told CBI Director that certain CBI officials closed down the Preliminary Enquiry against three IRS officers who were in charge of NDTV’s Income Tax related files. “Presently different divisions of the CBI are handling the cases of the bribe paid by NDTV Ltd to IRS officers and their conduits (Sumana Sen IRS & her spouse and then NDTV anchor Abhisar Sharma and accomplices Ashima Neb IRS and BK Jha IRS) and the embezzlement of Rs.1,46,82,836 from Government account by NDTV Ltd,” said the Income Tax Commissioner SK Srivastava in his letter.

one may not get surprised if PC is the real owner of NDTV! We can understand the hostile postures of NDTV to this present government…

Rafale Deal – Part 1: SC Review

Narayani Ranganathan has written very good post on MiLords:

By Over-Reach On Rafale, SC Is Now Party To The Weakening Of Institutions

If the Modi government has any self-respect, it should show the court its place in democracy and say it cannot divulge details of the Rafale deal in a “sealed cover”.

The next time the Indian Army chief is asked to fight a war, maybe he should consider placing his battle plans in a “sealed cover” before the Chief Justice of India (CJI) so that the country achieves true transparency before it can legitimately defend itself. After all, what’s better than transparency in a democracy adjudicated by men (almost always men) in black robes?

If you think this statement is rather outlandish, this is the logical outcome of the Supreme Court demanding to know the price of a Rafale combat aircraft. In hearings (31 October), a bench comprising Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, and justices U U Lalit and K M Joseph, said “the court would like to be apprised of the details with regard to the pricing/cost, particularly the advantage thereof, if any, which again will be submitted to the court in a sealed cover.”

We will come back to the farcical nature of contents delivered in “sealed covers” later, but let’s first look at how the court has inserted itself into a technical decision regarding which aircraft the country should buy for its defence, how much it should pay for the same, and whether the price paid is worth it.

Earlier, on 10th October, the bench had merely wanted to know how the government decided on its Rafale deal with Dassault, and the government duly complied by giving it a statement on the decision-making process in a “sealed cover” on 26 October. Now, the court not only wants to know how the deal was decided, but whether the decision itself was right.

How is it the job of the judiciary to decide this issue? Is it even equipped to do so? Let’s say the government tomorrow gives it another sealed envelope indicating that the price being paid for each Rafale is “x”, and then offers a paragraph each on the advantages of each weapon system, radar, or device attached to the combat aircraft.

The farce involved in giving information in a sealed envelope should be obvious to anyone who can think beyond basics. Sealed covers are not meant to remain sealed; at the very least, the CJI will have to open it. Will he then take one look and decide for himself if the answers given are valid or not, especially when the subject is technical? Will he discuss it with his spouse, or fellow-judges before arriving at a decision?

What, one may ask, is the court’s competence to decide on any of this?

Zero.

And if it is zero, it follows that if at all the court wants to figure out whether the price was right, the weapon systems were right, and that the difference in prices paid for a fully-loaded Rafale and the deal being negotiated earlier was justified, will it not need another expert panel to advise it on the matter before it takes a view? Or will it ask Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal, Arun Shourie and Yashwant Sinha to help it decide whether the deal was kosher?

No. It will call in experts.

And once experts are going to be consulted, where is the question of secrecy in a defence deal with huge implications for security? How many ‘experts’ will an ‘eyes only’ document be shown to till it is leaked to the press, and possibly hostile countries?

Why then it is so outlandish to suggest that even war plans can be given to the court in a sealed envelope?

Now after discussing the contents with many ‘experts’ what will the CJI do with them ? Will he read and destroy? How is the government to know that these secret details are indeed destroyed to be sure that they don’t fall in the wrong hands?

Will the CJI file an affidavit to himself that all secret contents are destroyed, and that he personally supervised it?

The opposition, knowing the government is in a spot, is cheering the judiciary on and giving it covering fire in this blatant effort to dismantle the constitutional separation of powers between elected governments and the judiciary. There is a chorus that the government is “destroying” institutions, as if this judicial encroachment is itself not an attempt to circumscribe and debase the institution of the executive and the legislature.

The executive is as much a creature, and “basic feature”, of the Constitution as the judiciary, and the Supreme Court should respect this separation of powers and not try to run the country – or its defence – through judicial orders.

This act of the judiciary is a coup. It attempts to undermine not just the elected representative, but the people of this country (for who the court never had any respect ever)

And one may well ask what happened to the names of eight allegedly corrupt former CJIs that were given to the Supreme Court in 2010 by Shanti Bhushan, the father of the compulsive PIL-ster now using the judiciary to demand more secret disclosures in sealed covers.

We are heading towards kritarchy, or rule by the judiciary, and this is an even bigger threat to democracy than mere authoritarian leaders. The latter are elected, and hence can be rejected by the electorate, but the judiciary is accountable to no one but itself.

If the Narendra Modi government has any self-respect, it should tell the court it cannot divulge these details. Let the court do what it will. What will it do? Send the PM and the Defence Minister to jail?

The article is credited to Professor Makkhan Lal of Prayagraj University.

Sagarmala – a feather in the cap

It is indeed a significant milestone in the development of inland waterways: The first container transport cargo vessel was flagged off in Kolkata to reach Varanasi in the river Ganges. This is part of National Waterway-1, under the Jal Marg Vikas Project, from Haldia to Varanasi – a distance of 1,390 km – at a cost of around Rs 5,369 crore, with technical and financial assistance from the World Bank.

The present government also envisions ambitious Sagar Mala project, which aims to reduce rail and road traffic, handling costs, pilferage and damage, also enables reduction in carbon footprints. Under it, 266 ports are set to be modernised with a total investment of more than Rs 1.45 lakh crore over the next 10 years.

Gadkari deserves appreciation for professional implementation of these capital intensive Infrastructure projects (without any scams)…

இப்படியும் ஒரு ஏமாளியா?

காலை என் மனைவி ‘இன்று நாம் கபாலீசுவரர்கோயில் போயவிட்டு மயிலாப்பூர் லேயே ஒரு ஹோட்டலில் லஞ்சையும் முடித்துக்கொண்டு வரலாம்’ என்றாள். சரி, அரைநாள் லீவைத்தான் இப்படி கேட்கிறாள் என்று கிளம்பினோம். சுவாமி தரிசனம் முடித்துக்கொண்டு கிரி ட்ரேடிங்கில் சில புத்தகங்கள் பேரக்குழந்தைகளுக்கு இரவுப்படுக்கையில் கதைகள் சொல்ல வாங்கியாகி விட்டது. கூகிளில் lunch homes near me சர்ச்சில் கண்டுபிடித்த மகிழ்ச்சியில் ஒரு சாப்பாட்டு ஹோட்டலை நோக்கி நடைகட்டினோம்.

அப்போதுதான் ஒரு நண்பர் நேராக என்னை நோக்கி வந்தார். என் கையை பிடித்துக்கொண்டு ‘என்ன சார் என்னை தெரியலையா?’ என்றார். நம்மைக்கூட இந்த ஊரில் தெரிந்தவர்கள் இருக்கிறார்களா என்ற பெருமிதம் ஒருபுறம் இருந்தாலும் மெதுவாக ‘சரியாக ஞாபகம் இல்லையே’ என்றேன். ‘சொல்லுங்க, நீங்க கடைசியா எங்க வேலை பார்த்தீங்க’; ‘கல்பாக்கம்’ என்றேன்; ‘என்ன சார் என்ன ஞாபகம் இல்லயா?’ நான் ‘எந்த டிபார்ட்மெண்டில் இருக்கிறீர்கள’ என்றேன்; ‘மெய்ன்டன்ன்ஸ் சார். ஷண்முகம், செல்வராஜ் அவர்களைத் தெறியும் இல்லையா?’ மனதில் சிறு குழப்பம்; இவரைப்பார்த்தால் போல்தான் இருக்கிறது. சே… என்ன இப்படி ஒரு ஞாபக மறதி என மனதுக்குள் என்னை திட்டிவிட்டு கிளம்பத்தயார் ஆனேன்.

அப்போதுதான் நான் போன ஜன்மத்தில் பண்ணிய பாவங்களுடன் இந்த ஜன்மத்தில் இது வரை செய்ததும் இன்னும் செய்யப்போகும் பாவங்களும் சேர்ந்தது போல் அந்த நண்பர் கேட்டார்: ‘சார் நான் மலர் ஹாஸ்பிடலில் என் மாமியாரை ஹார்ட் ஆபரேஷனுக்க அட்மிட் பண்ணியிருக்கேன்; இங்கதான் முண்டக்க்கண்ணி அம்மன் தெருவில்தான் இருக்கேன். நெய்வேலீல என் மச்சினி தூக்கு போட்டுக்கிட்டு செத்துப்போய்ட்டாங்க; ந்யூஸ் கேட்டவுடன் வீட்டைப்பூட்டிக்கிட்டு வீட்ல எல்லோரும் கிளம்பி போய்டாங்க; ஏடிம் கார்டு, மோபைல் எல்லாம் அவங்க கிட்டமாட்டிக்கிச்சு’ன்னார். ‘சார் நான் சாப்பிடக்கூட இல்லை; ஊருக்கு போகணும்; பணம் வேணும் நாளை காலை உங்க வீட்ல கொடுத்தன்றேன்’னார். நான் உடனே சுதாகரித்துக்கொண்டு ‘ஒங்க போன் நம்பர் கொடுங்கன்னேன’ அவர் அது வீட்ல மாட்டிக்கிட்டு இருக்கு.. சார்ஜ் இல்ல’ன்னார். ‘இருக்கட்டும் கொடுங்க’ன்னேன். மனதுக்குள் ‘இப்ப பார் நீர் ப்ருடாவா உண்மையா என்பதை டக் என்று கண்டு பிடிக்கப்போகிறேன்’ என்று சொல்லிக்கொண்டு, அவர் சொன்ன நம்பரை ட்ரூ காலரில் அவருக்குத்தெரியாமல் ஸர்ச் செய்தேன். ‘உங்க பேர் என்ன சொன்னீங்க’ அவர் ‘ராஜேந்திரன்’ அப்படின்னார. ட்ரூ காலர் ரிசல்டைப்பார்த்தேன் ஆஹா ‘ராஜேந்திரன்’ என்று தான் வந்தது.

எப்படிப்பட்ட உத்தமரை தப்பாக நினைத்து விட்டோம். உடனே அவரிடம் என் வீட்டு அட்ரஸையும் போன் நம்பரையும் அவர் கேட்ட பணத்தையும் கொடுத்துவிட்டு சாப்பாட்டுக்கு கிளம்பினோம்.

எல்லாம் முடிந்து வீட்டுக்கு வந்தபின் நடந்த நிகழ்வுகளை அசை போட்டேன்; நிறைய ஓட்டைகள்; ஏமாந்து விட்டோமா? இப்படிக்கூட ஏமாற முடியுமா? நாம் என்ன அப்படி ஒரு வடிகட்டிய முட்டாளா? நமக்குத தெரியாமல் நம் பணத்தை ஒருவர் எடுத்தால் அது பிக்பாக்கெட்.. இதுக்கு என்ன பேர்?’ என்றெல்லாம் மனதுக்குள் சுய ஏளனங்கள்…

நானும் தினமும் அவர் கொடுத்த செல் நம்பருக்கு போன் செய்வதும் ‘இந்த நம்பர் சுவிச் ஆப் செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளது. சிறிது நேரத்துக்குப்பின் முயற்சி செய்யவும்’ என்று ஒரு பெண்ணின் குரல் தவறாமல் ஒலிப்பதும் வாடிக்கையாகி விட்டது…

Lord Nataraja and (Hiltler’s) Swasthika

Very interesting information on chidambaram temple architecture, where lord Nataraja is the principle deity.

The plan of the Nataraja temple complex in Chidambaram (not to scale) is as shown above. The positions of important landmarks are numbered as follows:

1: East gopura 2: South gopura 3: West gopura 4: North gopura 5: 1000 pillar hall (choultry) 6: Shivaganga pool 7: Devi temple 8: Shiva Sanctum + Chit Sabha + Kanaka Sabha 9: Vishnu shrine

One can notice that the Gopuras , 1 & 3 and 2 & 4 are not aligned in the usual opposite directions in straight lines, but is positioned as ‘Swastik’.

The swastika (卐) (Sanskrit: स्वस्तिक) is a symbol that generally takes the form of an equilateral cross, with its four arms bent at 90 degrees. The earliest archaeological evidence of swastika-shaped ornaments dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization as well as the Mediterranean Classical Antiquity and paleolithic Europe. Swastikas have been used in various other ancient civilizations around the world.

The word “swastika” comes from the Sanskrit svastika – “su” (meaning “good” or “auspicious”) combined with “asti” (meaning “it is”), along with the diminutive suffix “ka.” The swastika literally means “it is good.” It is a common practice for Hindus to draw Swastika symbols on the doors and entrances to their houses during festivals.

The swastika, is an ancient religious icon in the cultures of Eurasia, used as a symbol of divinity and spirituality in Indian religion In the western world, it was a symbol of auspiciousness and good luck until the 1930s, when it became a feature of Nazi symbolism as an emblem of Aryan race identity and, as a result, was stigmatized by association with ideas of racism and  antisemitism.

Why was this temple constructed so uniquely? Point to ponder …..isn’t it?

Hilarious Economics of Budget Airlines

Interesting forward, I thought it is with the share:

Hilarious take on how ‘budget airlines’ charge, and what happens when it is given back to them !!!!

Spare a thought for poor Rahul Bhatia, Chief Executive of Indigo. After arriving in a hotel in Mumbai, he went to the bar and asked for a pint of Guinness.

The barman nodded and said, “That will be ₹50 please, Mr. Bhatia.”

Somewhat taken aback, Rahul replied, “That’s very cheap,” and handed over his money.

“Well, we do try to stay ahead of the competition”, said the barman. “And we are serving free pints every Wednesday from 6pm until 8pm. We have the cheapest beer in Mumbai”.

“That is remarkable value”, Rahul comments.

“I see you don’t seem to have a glass, so you’ll probably need one of ours. That will be ₹150 please.”

Rahul scowled, but paid up.

He took his drink and walked towards a seat. “Ah, you want to sit down?” said the barman. “That’ll be an extra ₹150. You could have pre-booked the seat, and it would have only cost you ₹100.”

“I think you may to be too big for the seat sir, can I ask you to sit in this frame please”.

Rahul attempts to sit down but the frame is too small and when he can’t squeeze in he complains “Nobody would fit in that little frame”.

“I’m afraid if you can’t fit in the frame you’ll have to pay an extra surcharge of ₹250 for your seat sir”.

Rahul swore to himself, but paid up.

“I see that you have brought your laptop with you” added the barman. “And since that wasn’t pre-booked either, that will be another ₹300.”

Rahul was so incensed that he walked back to the bar, slammed his drink on the counter, and yelled, “This is ridiculous, I want to speak to the manager”.

“I see you want to use the counter,” says the barman, “that will be ₹200 please.”

Rahul’s face was red with rage. “Do you know who I am?”

“Of course I do Mr. Bhatia.”

“I’ve had enough! What sort of Hotel is this? I come in for a quiet drink and you treat me like this. I insist on speaking to a manager!”

“Here is his E-mail address, or if you wish, you can contact him between 9.00am and 9.01am every morning, Monday to Tuesday at this free phone number. Calls are free, until they are answered, then there is a talking charge of only ₹10 per second, or part thereof”.

“I will never use this bar again”.

“OK sir, but remember, we are the only star hotel in Mumbai selling pints for ₹50.

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காங்கிரஸ்காரர்களுக்கு இரண்டு முகங்களோ?

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Why is the Indian media against Modi government?

To a question on Why is the Indian media against the Modi government? In Quora,

Parag Paul, a Software developer at Microsoft

Answered:

“It will be difficult to get my message through simple words. The entire gang rhetoric should open your eyes if you are neutral. If you are already a supporter of this government , I know the disgust you feel when you watch interviews by Nidhi or Rajdeep. I watched one video recently where Nitin Gadkari constantly pointed out verifiable facts but Rajdeep was not at all ready to accept any of that. He kept diverting the discussion to rhetoric. That was simply sad.

Just watch videos from Pakistan, China, Nepal and the rest of the wrold. I beg of you to spend a couple of minutes watching videos that I pasted. Especially the ones from Pakistan. I actually watch Pakistani media to know the truth nowadays. I watch about what good came out of Modis visit to China or Palestine or the defense deals or international policies or financial policies. “

Many of the videos unfortunately could not be played because of copyright restrictions. But it is clear that most of the primetime indian media is highly biased against Modi. To understand the reality one has to follow the media of not so friendly and the other foreign nations…