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It is indeed possible.

Only thing is that we haven't been able to send RAW agents to assassinate defectors and those hostile to our nation in either Western country (military intelligence defector Col. Singh who became US citizen after betraying India, Purulia arms drop guilty, the D-man in our neighbourhood etc).

Shows the lack of political will to be aggressive or even remotely dedicated to the nation.
 
Vicky read the article again....the CIA officer made it clear to th reporter that after the death of Homi Bhaba....they made it clear to certain members of government that there is more coming .....who were these ppl in India? Like I said long ago.....democracy is a farce in India and the rest of the world..... ...colonialists didn;t leave willingly and when they did leave...they made sure they did everything to preserve their control and power in subtle ways.....controlling a country or nations involved not subjugating ppl but controlling the ruling class......blackmail, cercion, corruption, black money, sex...etc.....India will never shine unless we get rid of both shitty governments..


Ok...den that is plain blackmail....And we did act act in a pretty timid way...


The problem is not democracy... the problem is corruption and leaks in da government and it becomes all too easy for foreign powers...
 
It is indeed possible.

Only thing is that we haven't been able to send RAW agents to assassinate defectors and those hostile to our nation in either Western country (military intelligence defector Col. Singh who became US citizen after betraying India, Purulia arms drop guilty, the D-man in our neighbourhood etc).

Shows the lack of political will to be aggressive or even remotely dedicated to the nation.


That has never happened and is never likely to happen in the near future....I doubt whether RAW even has/maintains any units that can actually carry out assassinations in Western countries...it cannot happen all of a sudden... U need proper intelligence gathering mechanism and infrastructure in dat country along with political will.


However, what RAW should do and certainly capable of doing is protect/monitor our important scientists..de are our national assets...the lesson has still not been learnt...i suppose u r aware of the recent deaths of 2 scientists.
 
The CIA is notorious in eliminating people who are perceived to be
a threat to America . In that sense, it's not different from the
underworld. Just how ruthless the CIA can be can be appreciated from
the shocking admittance of a CIA top gun in the below interview. The
man reveals how the CIA killed Dr Homi Bhabha, one of India 's
greatest ever scientist, and Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri. The
article is spine-chilling.


THE BACKGROUND

SOURCE: http://www.tbrnews.org/Archives/a2880.htm#004

Known as 'The Crow' within the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),
Robert T. Crowley ('Bob' Crowley) joined the CIA at its inception and
spent his entire career in the Directorate of Plans, also know as the
'Department of Dirty Tricks,' Crowley was one of the tallest man ever
to work at the CIA. Born in 1924 and raised in Chicago , Crowley grew
to six and a half feet when he entered the U.S. Military Academy at
West Point in N.Y. as a cadet in 1943 in the class of 1946. He never
graduated, having enlisted in the Army, serving in the Pacific during
World War II. He retired from the Army Reserve in 1986 as a lieutenant
colonel.

Bob (Robert) Crowley first contacted journalist Gregory Douglas in
1993 and they began a series of long and often very informative
telephone conversations that lasted for four years. In 1996, Crowley
told Douglas that he believed him to be the person that should
ultimately tell Crowley 's story but only after Crowley 's death.
Douglas, for his part, became so entranced with some of the material
that Crowley began to share with him that he secretly began to record
their conversations, later transcribing them word for word, planning
to incorporate some, or all, of the material in later publications.

In 1998, when Crowley was slated to go into the hospital for
exploratory surgery, he had his son, Greg, ship two large foot lockers
of documents to Douglas with the caveat that they were not to be
opened until after Crowley 's death. These documents, totaled an
astonishing 15,000 pages of CIA classified files involving many covert
operations, both foreign and domestic, during the Cold War.

While CIA drug running, money-launderings and brutal assassinations
are very often strongly rumored and suspected, it has so far not been
possible to actually pin them down but it is more than possible that
the publication of the transcribed and detailed Crowley-Douglas
conversations will do a great deal towards accomplishing this.

These many transcribed conversations are relatively short because
Crowley was a man who tired easily but they make excellent reading.
There is an interesting admixture of shocking revelations on the part
of the retired CIA official and often rampant anti-social (and very
entertaining) activities on the part of Douglas but readers of this
new and on-going series are gently reminded to always look for the
truth in the jest!

END OF BACKGROUND

Conversations with 'the Crow' - Part 14


Originally published in TBRNews.org – July 11, 2008


SOURCE: http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=8966


JOURNALIST GREGORY DOUGLAS (GD): I am a man of sorrows and
acquainted with rage, Robert. How about the Company setting off a
small A-bomb in some hitherto harmless country and blaming it on mice.

FORMER CIA OFFICER ROBERT T CROWLEY (RTC): Now that's something we
never did. In fact, we prevented at least one nuclear disaster.

JOURNALIST GREGORY DOUGLAS: What? A humanitarian act? Why, I am
astounded, Robert. Do tell me about this.

FORMER CIA OFFICER ROBERT T CROWLEY: Now, now, Gregory, sometimes
we can discuss serious business. There were times when we prevented
terrible catastrophes and tried to secure more peace. We had trouble,
you know, with India back in the 60s when they got uppity and started
work on an atomic bomb. Loud mouthed cow-lovers bragging about how
clever they were and how they, too, were going to be a great power in
the world. The thing is, they were getting into bed with the Russians.
Of course, Pakistan was in bed with the ****** so India had to find
another bed partner. And we did not want them to have any kind of
nuclear weaponry because God knows what they would have done with it.
Probably strut their stuff like a Washington nigger with a brass
watch. Probably nuke the *****. They're all a bunch of neo-coons
anyway. Oh yes, and their head expert was fully capable of building a
bomb and we knew just what he was up to. He was warned several times
but what an arrogant prick that one was. Told our people to **** off
and then made it clear that no one would stop him and India from
getting nuclear parity with the big boys. Loud mouths bring it all
down on themselves. Do you know about any of this?

JOURNALIST GREGORY DOUGLAS: Not my area of interest or expertise.
Who is this joker, anyway?

FORMER CIA OFFICER ROBERT T CROWLEY: Was, Gregory, let's use the
past tense if you please. Name was Homi Bhabha. That one was
dangerous, believe me. He had an unfortunate accident. He was flying
to Vienna to stir up more trouble when his BOEING 707 had a bomb go
off in the cargo hold and they all came down on a high mountain way up
in the Alps . No real evidence and the world was much safer.

JOURNALIST GREGORY DOUGLAS: Was Bhabha alone on the plane?

FORMER CIA OFFICER ROBERT T CROWLEY: No it was a commercial Air
India flight.

JOURNALIST GREGORY DOUGLAS: How many people went down with him?

FORMER CIA OFFICER ROBERT T CROWLEY: Ah, who knows and frankly, who
cares?

JOURNALIST GREGORY DOUGLAS: I suppose if I had a relative on the
flight I would care.

FORMER CIA OFFICER ROBERT T CROWLEY: Did you?

JOURNALIST GREGORY DOUGLAS: No.

FORMER CIA OFFICER ROBERT T CROWLEY: Then don't worry about it. We
could have blown it up over Vienna but we decided the high mountains
were much better for the bits and pieces to come down on. I think a
possible death or two among mountain goats is much preferable than
bringing down a huge plane right over a big city.

JOURNALIST GREGORY DOUGLAS: I think that there were more than
goats, Robert.

FORMER CIA OFFICER ROBERT T CROWLEY: Well, aren't we being a
bleeding-heart today.

JOURNALIST GREGORY DOUGLAS: Now, now, it's not an observation that
is unexpected. Why not send him a box of poisoned candy? Shoot him in
the street? Blow up his car? I mean, why ace a whole plane full of
people?

FORMER CIA OFFICER ROBERT T CROWLEY: Well, I call it as it see it.
At the time, it was our best shot. And we nailed Shastri as well.
Another cow-loving rag head. Gregory, you say you don't know about
these people. Believe me, they were close to getting a bomb and so
what if they nuked their deadly **** enemies? So what? Too many people
in both countries. Breed like rabbits and full of snake-worshipping
twits. I don't for the life of me see what the Brits wanted in India .
And then threaten us? They were in the sack with the Russians, I told
you. Maybe they could nuke the Panama Canal or Los Angeles . We don't
know that for sure but it is not impossible.

JOURNALIST GREGORY DOUGLAS: Who was Shastri?

FORMER CIA OFFICER ROBERT T CROWLEY: A political type who started
the program in the first place. Bhabha was a genius and he could get
things done so we aced both of them. And we let certain people there
know that there was more where that came from. We should have hit the
****** too, while we were at it but they were a tougher target. Did I
tell you about the idea to wipe out Asia 's rice crops? We developed a
disease that would have wiped rice off the map there and it's their
staple diet. The ******* rice growers here got wind of it and raised
such a stink we canned the whole thing. The theory was that the
disease could spread around and hurt their pocketbooks. If the Mao
people invade Alaska , we can tell the rice people it's all their fault.

JOURNALIST GREGORY DOUGLAS: I suppose we might make friends with
them.

FORMER CIA OFFICER ROBERT T CROWLEY: With the likes of them? Not at
all, Gregory. The only thing the Communists understand is brute force.
India was quieter after Bhabha croaked. We could never get to Mao but
at one time, the Russians and we were discussing the how and when of
the project. Oh yes, sometimes we do business with the other side.
Probably more than you realize.

JOURNALIST GREGORY DOUGLAS: Now that I know about. High level
amorality. They want secrets from us and you give them some of them in
return for some of their secrets, doctored of course. That way, both
agencies get credit for being clever.

FORMER CIA OFFICER ROBERT T CROWLEY: Well, you've been in that game
so why be so holy over a bunch of dead ragheads?

JOURNALIST GREGORY DOUGLAS: Were all the passengers Indian atomic
scientists?

FORMER CIA OFFICER ROBERT T CROWLEY: Who cares, Gregory? We got the
main man and that was all that mattered. You ought not criticize when
you don't have the whole story.

JOURNALIST GREGORY DOUGLAS: Well, there were too many mountain
goats running around, anyway. Then might have gotten their hands on
some weapons from Atwood and invaded Switzerland .

FORMER CIA OFFICER ROBERT T CROWLEY: You jest but there is truth in
what you say. We had such a weight on us, protecting the American
people, often from themselves I admit. Many of these stories can never
be written, Gregory. And if you try, you had better get your wife to
start your car in the morning.

# # # #

Source: Homi J. Bhabha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dr Homi Jehangir Bhabha died in the Air India Flight 101 air
disaster near Mont Blanc in 1966.[12] Conspiracy theories point to a
sabotage intended at impeding India 's nuclear program, but his death
still remains a mystery. The reason for the conspiracy was primarily
the intense pressure by the US and Britain on India not to follow the
Chinese - who exploded in 1964 - in testing a nuclear weapon. Dr.
Bhabha had the technical expertise but not the political backing to go
ahead with a test. His death was also very similar to the death of
Enrico Mattei - the Italian oil magnate who also started work on Italy
's 1st nuclear reactor and was allegedly killed by the CIA - by
sabotaging his private airplane.

# # #

Air India Flight 101
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Source: Air India Flight 101 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Air India Flight 101 was a scheduled Air India passenger flight
that crashed into Mont Blanc in France on the morning of 24 January
1966.

Accident

On the 24th of January 1966 at 0702 UTC, Air India Flight Number
101, a Boeing 707-437 called 'Kanchenjunga' crashed on its regular
route from Mumbai ( Bombay ) to London via Delhi , Beirut and Geneva .
The plane was carrying 106 passengers and 11 crew members. It crashed
into Glacier des Bossons (Bossons Glacier) on the South West face of
Mont Blanc in France . At 4807 meters altitude, Mont Blanc is the
highest summit in Western Europe . There were no survivors. It was
quickly determined that the pilot had made a navigational error while
descending for landing into Geneva .

FLIGHT 101 – 2nd of two similar accidents: It was the second time
such an air disaster had occurred on that part of the mountain, both
crashes involving aircraft operated by Air India. Earlier on 3rd of
November 1950 Air India Super Constellation called the 'Malabar
Princess,' carrying 48 passengers and crew had crashed in almost
exactly the same spot killing all on board.

Sequence of Events

The flight to and takeoff from Beirut were routine, except for a
failure of the no. 2 VOR ( VHF Omni-directional Radio Range ). At
07:00 GMT the pilot reported reaching FL190 to Geneva . He was told to
maintain that flight level 'unless able to descend VMC (Visual
meteorological conditions) one thousand on top'. The pilot confirmed
this and added that they were passing abeam Mont Blanc . The
controller noted that the flight wasn't abeam Mont Blanc yet and
radioed 'you have 5 miles to the Mont Blanc ', to which the pilot
answered with 'Roger.' Flight 101 then started to descend from FL190
until it struck the Mont Blanc at an elevation of 15585 feet.

Passengers

The victims consisted of 106 passengers and 11 crew. One of the
victims included chairman of the Indian Atomic Energy Commission Dr
Homi Jehangir Bhabha, who was on his way to Vienna. The remaining
passengers were Indian nationals, 46 of whom were sailors and 6 were
British citizens.

Investigation

The captain of the Air India Boeing 707, who was one of the
airline's most experienced pilots, had radioed the control tower a few
minutes earlier to report that his instruments were working fine and
the aircraft was flying at 19,000ft (5,791 metres) - at least 3,000 ft
(914 metres) higher than the Mont Blanc summit.

'The commission concluded that the most likely hypothesis was the
following:

a) The pilot-in-command, who knew on leaving Beirut that one of the
VORs was unserviceable, miscalculated his position in relation to Mont
Blanc and reported his own estimate of this position to the
controller; the radar controller noted the error, determined the
position of the aircraft correctly and passed a communication to the
aircraft which, he believed, would enable it to correct its position.;

b) For want of a sufficiently precise phraseology, the correction
was mis-understood by the pilot who, under the mistaken impression
that he had passed the ridge leading to the summit and was still at a
flight level which afforded sufficient safety clearance over the top
of Mont Blanc, continued his descent.'

OP,this is an excellent thread! The ruthlessness and racism of your REAL ENEMIES is on full display. The utter contempt for human life and indifference to human life,IMO confirm the CIA as an asset of the Global Elite has internalised their own pathologies.
The dude admits killing 200 people to get one and send a message and gives zero fcuks!! Goddamnn! I'm actually amazed at their coldbloodedness,though I shouldn't be.
Btw,every time a plane crashes find out-who was flying? Who was supposed to be flying? The latter is as much a clue as the former.
 
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ISI spy was bartender in 2009 Army party in Chennai

A Selvaraj,TNN | Sep 13, 2014, 03.25 AM IST

CHENNAI: This spy story is getting heady. Arun Selvarajan, the suspected ISI agent from Colombo arrested by National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday in Chennai, had sneaked into the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in the city posing as a bartender in August 2009.

Before he launched an event management firm in Chennai, Selvarajan has confessed to the interrogators, he visited OTA for a recce, disguising himself as a bartender at a dinner for Army officers.

For the get-together in 2009, OTA had given the bartending contract to a star hotel in Chennai. NIA officials said Selvarajan tagged along a friend who worked in the star hotel for the officers' party. "He served drinks and managed to take some photographs of senior officers in the academy, using a pen camera. He downloaded these photographs and sent them to his handler called Shaji in Sri Lanka. Shaji worked for the Pakistan high commission in Sri Lanka.

Officers said Selvarajan, however, was not revealing more information about the night. "We need to question him further about his suspected role in India," an investigating officer said. NIA officials have sought seven days custody of the suspected ISI operative. The petition will be taken up for hearing on coming Monday.

Investigators have sent six mobile phones, a laptop, four hard disks, an iPad, a 1TB portable drive and three pen drives to the cyber wing. "We are trying to retrieve data from the devices which he had tried to wipe off the contents. So far we haven't found any photographs that he is suspected to have taken at OTA. They could be in the laptop or iPad," a senior police officer said.

Sources said Selvarajan was recruited by Pakistan official in Colombo Amir Zubair Siddiqui. He was being handled by Shaji after Siddiqui was called back to Pakistan following protest from Sri Lanka over his activities. NIA officials said Siddiqui and Shaji promised Selvarajan protection and money in exchange of critical information about Indian installations.

"Selvarajan had discontinued his schooling in Sri Lanka and joined an international residential school near Poonamallee in Chennai. He sent his Sri Lankan passport to his friend in Colombo to renew his visa," the officer said. Later he floated an event management company to gain access to many important places in and around Chennai.

ISI spy was bartender in 2009 Army party in Chennai - The Times of India
 
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Signs of Maoist revival in Tamil Nadu

MADURAI, August 11, 2015

L. SRIKRISHNA

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For a long time, Kodaikanal has been the most preferred choice for the youth attracted by the Maoist ideology.

The arrest of a Maoist, identified as Neelamegam alias Vinayak alias Kathir (30), near Vadamadurai in Dindigul district two days ago has put the spotlight once again on Kodaikanal hills.

For a long time, Kodaikanal has been the most preferred choice for the youth attracted by the Maoist ideology. The jungles here have not only been a good hideout, but have also enabled them to avoid the police scanner.

According to highly placed sources in the intelligence agencies, though some outfits are legally banned in the State, they continued to function underground and re-group as and when situations demanded.

The “encounter” in April 2008 in Kodaikanal hills is a case in point. When the Special Task Force (STF) was about to arrest a suspect, there was an exchange of fire. After a long battle, a well trained expert in handling arms, Naveen Prasad (27) was killed in Vadakavunji, near Kodaikanal. At that time, a few of his accomplices escaped.

After almost seven years in June, one of them identified as Kannan alias Senthil alias Kumar (46) was held in Coimbatore. Suspected to be well trained in weaponry, Kumar's arrest was described as a “big catch”.

Close on the heels, the arrest of Neelamegam in Vadamadurai has raised eyebrows about the government’s claims that there were no Maoist activities in the State.

According to reliable sources in the State and Central intelligence agencies, the southern districts, particularly Madurai has been a preferred choice since 1980s for those who operated under the banner of the Tamil nationalist movements.

An officer, who was then closely associated with the investigation into the blast case in the TV tower in Kodaikanal which claimed one life, said a Tamil nationalist Polilan figured as A-1 along with two Sri Lankan militants.

The Dindigul District Sessions Court heard the case.

Bank robbery
Similarly, in the robbery case involving Bank of Madura (now ICICI Bank) in Madurai in late 80s also suggested the alleged role of Tamil nationalist and some of the Sri Lankan Tamils behind the crime. In fact, the then Madurai Mayor Muthu’s son too figured as one of the accused, police said.

While police agencies say that there was no space for extremists and the State was free from such elements, the encounter death in Kodaikanal hills in 2008 only proved that they had “regrouped” and determined to strike vital installations.

According to the intelligence officials, Neelamegam, a Dalit and a native of Madurai Viratipathu, has a number of friends living in different names in Dindigul and Theni districts.

He was married to a woman from Karnataka, also a Maoist, who was arrested a few years ago.

The number of bruises and injuries on Neelamegam suggested that he was living in the forests, sources say, adding that sustained combing operation could lead to the arrests of his accomplices. All that he has repeatedly told the police is that they will continue to fight for the downtrodden.

Signs of Maoist revival in Tamil Nadu - The Hindu

Will stop Iran from acquiring nuke weapons at all costs: Israel

Israel considers a nuclear Iran an "existential threat" and has vowed to foil any attempt by the Islamic Republic to attain such a capability.

By: PTI | Jerusalem | Published:August 8, 2015 9:07 am

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Israel's Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon said that he bore no responsibility ‘for the life expectancy of Iranian scientists.’ (Source: AP)

In a veiled warning to Iranian nuclear scientists, Israel has said it will act “in any way” to stop Iran from acquiring atomic weapons and considers Tehran an “existential threat”.

Israel’s Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon in an interview to German weekly magazine Der Spiegel said that he bore no responsibility “for the life expectancy of Iranian scientists,” local media reports said.

“Ultimately it is very clear, one way or another, Iran’s military nuclear programme must be stopped,” Yaalon said.

“We will act in any way and are not willing to tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran. We prefer that this be done by means of sanctions, but in the end, Israel should be able to defend itself,” he said.

Israel considers a nuclear Iran an “existential threat” and has vowed to foil any attempt by the Islamic Republic to attain such a capability.

A senior Iranian security official earlier this year claimed that the elite Revolutionary Guards Corps had thwarted Israel’s espionage agency Mossad’s assassination attempt against one of its nuclear scientists.

“In the last two years, the Zionist enemy was trying hard to assassinate an Iranian nuclear scientist, but the timely presence of the IRGC security forces thwarted the terrorist operation,” Col Yaqoub Baqeri, the deputy chief liaison officer of the Flight Guards Corps, was quoted by Fars News Agency as saying.

The Revolutionary Guards is “duty-bound to protect the lives of the country’s nuclear scientists,” Baqeri had added.

A report carried by CBS News last year claimed that US President Barack Obama’s administration had pressured Israel to stop carrying out assassinations inside Iran against its nuclear scientists.

Israel has never admitted to carrying out such killings but at least five Iranian nuclear scientists have so far been killed, mostly by car bombs.

Mossad officials have concluded that the assassination campaign became too dangerous for its spies, the report added.

Reiterating that the emerging nuclear deal between P5+1 and Iran is a “historic mistake”, Yaalon told Der Spiegel that he believed historians would one day look back on the Iran nuclear agreement as an instance in which Western politicians sought to “kick the can down the road” by preferring to avoid dealing with the issue.

Yaalon compared the nuclear deal to other historical examples in which Western leaders sought the path of reconciliation in an attempt to find a solution, only to discover that they paid a hefty price afterwards, a reference to the Munich agreement between Britain and Germany just prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

He re-emphasised his country’s position that the agreement with Iran would enable it to remain a “nuclear threshold state” that would be permitted to enrich uranium within a decade.

The lifting of economic sanctions against Iran would provide the Islamic Republic with a windfall of hundreds of billions of dollars with which it can more easily “export the revolution,” he argued.

That means more money to Shiite Lebanese group Hizbullah, Islamic Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the Houthis in Yemen and Shiites in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, Yaalon said.

The Israeli defence minister also lamented the fact that the nuclear agreement did not address “missiles that endanger Israel and parts of Europe.”

He said the only effective strategy against Iran would be to leave the regime with a choice, “either it acquires nuclear weapons or it is permitted to survive”.

- See more at: Will stop Iran from acquiring nuke weapons at all costs: Israel | The Indian Express

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Sundar Pichai: Meet the new CEO of a 'slimmed-down' Google

The senior vice-president of product will lead a ‘slimmed down’ Google as Page will head Alphabet, the new parent company announced on Monday.

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Sundar Pichai will become Google CEO as it create a new publicly traded parent company called Alphabet Inc. Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

When Google announced a surprise restructuring on Monday, a very big spotlight suddenly shone on Sundar Pichai, the executive who will replace Larry Page as Google’s CEO.

Pichai’s appointment is part of restructuring that will end with a “slimmed-down” company. This smaller, search-focused Google will be the largest subsidiary of a new parent company called Alphabet. With Page leaving to head Alphabet, the position of Google CEO became available.

Page said Pichai was the natural choice to lead Google.

Pichai “has really stepped up since October of last year, when he took on product and engineering responsibility for our internet businesses. Sergey and I have been super excited about his progress and dedication to the company,” Page said in a blogpost.

“I feel very fortunate to have someone as talented as him to run the slightly slimmed down Google and this frees up time for me to continue to scale our aspirations. I have been spending quite a bit of time with Sundar, helping him and the company in any way I can, and I will of course continue to do that.”

Page went on to say that Pichai will continue to stretch boundaries and ensure that Google “can continue to make big strides on our core mission to organize the world’s information”.

Colin Gillis, technology analyst at BGC Partners in New York, said Pichai’s appointment was a smart move given the current fight for talent in technology. With Twitter and others looking for new bosses, the former Android and Chrome executive is at the top of many head hunters’ lists.

“My sense is he is someone in high demand,” said Gillis. Offering him the top job at Google may keep him in the fold.

Pichai, 43, previously served as senior vice-president of product at Google.

“Since joining Google in 2004, Sundar has led a number of key consumer products which are now used by hundreds of millions of people and, prior to his current role, served as Google’s SVP of Android, Chrome and Apps,” according to the documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. He has bachelor’s degree from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, a master’s degree from Stanford University, and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Eric Schmidt, who was executive chairman at the old Google and will now become the executive chairman of Alphabet, tweeted the announcement: “Really excited about the vision and brilliance of Sundar .. he’s going to be a great CEO!”

“I would challenge you to find anyone at Google who doesn’t like Sundar or who thinks Sundar is a jerk,” Caesar Sengupta, a vice-president who has worked with Pichai for eight years, told Bloomberg last year.

“If there’s anybody that could take over as CEO one day, I would see Sundar as being a great choice for doing that,” Maarten Hooft, partner at the venture capital firm Quest Venture Partners told Business Insider last year. Hooft and Pichai worked together for six years between 2006 and 2012. “There’s a lot of smart people [at Google], but in terms of the consumer products he’s worked on so far, I doubt they would be as successful without Sundar being there.”

In addition to being well liked, Pichai has been previously described as the “most powerful man in mobile” and the “man behind Google’s most important products”.

Additional reporting by Dominic Rushe.

Sundar Pichai: Meet the new CEO of a 'slimmed-down' Google | Technology | The Guardian
 
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Boy suffering from cancer has wish come true, gets to be police officer for a day

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When young Kunwar Singh Patil was asked one thing he'd like to be for a day, his answer for a simple one: a police man. The boy, who's suffering from cancer had his dream come true on Monday and got to be senior inspector for a day at a Mumbai police station. PTI image

A five-year-old cancer patient just had his wish to be a cop come true. Kunwar Singh Patil was made a senior inspector at a police station in Mumbai for a day.

The cute kid was photographed dressed up in a police uniform, sitting authoritatively in the chair in his 'office.' The picture shows Kunwar diligently working out his cop duties.

According to reports, Kunwar, who is fighting blood cancer, was accompanied to the Bhoiwada police station by an NGO that works to make the wishes of children with cancer come true.

Kunwar received a warm welcome from the police officers who even gifted him a toy gun. He got to play cop for about an hour, which was enough to put a huge smile on his little face.
 
Analogical news: Indian tigers (who symbolize Indian scientists) are dying.

Here tigers are a symbol for Indian scientists and potential scientists. They are being hunted by CIA.


41 tigers died in India this year

Updated: August 12, 2015 17:23 IST

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India faces intense international scrutiny over its tiger conservation efforts as it has nearly three-fourths of the world’s estimated 3,200 tigers. File photo

Six months after India boasted that its tiger population was growing fast, conservationists on Wednesday said 41 big cats had already died in 2015 and worried that the country was not doing enough to save them.

National Tiger Conservation Authority and the wildlife group TRAFFIC said only seven of the cats died from natural causes, one was killed by authorities and the rest were illegally poached between January and August.

In January, environment authorities had claimed conservation efforts were working as the number of tigers in the country had risen to 2,226 in 2014, up from 1,706 counted in 2010.

Of those which died naturally this year, two were killed in tiger battles, which experts say are becoming more frequent as the big cats vie for territory while their habitats shrink.

“We are losing buffer areas around the tiger reserves every day and this is worrisome,” said Shekhar Niraj, the head of TRAFFIC-India.

Coupled with the decline in deer, wild boar and other smaller animals that tigers prey on, the loss of buffer areas outside tiger reserves was increasingly driving the cats to move outside their established territory into human settlements, Mr. Niraj said.

41 tigers died in India this year - The Hindu

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Analogical news: Indian tigers are dying.

Here tigers are a symbol for Indian scientists and potential scientists. They are being hunted by CIA.




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dont worry we know whats going on and we are already taking all the care that needs to be taken and doing all whats needs to be done on this issue dont worry :coffee:
 
Analogical news: Indian tigers (who symbolize Indian scientists) are dying.

Here tigers are a symbol for Indian scientists and potential scientists. They are being hunted by CIA.
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It seems you have tagged nearly 30 % of inidan population here!! this site will crash dude>hehhe
 
What is going on today - In every other thread Indian are on conspiracy theories :undecided:
Learning from our brothers across the border :cheers:
Just joking buddy :D

Pakistan imitation day perhaps? :pop:

What's next? AGNI V is a Korean firecracker, and has an actual strike range of 10 km's? :P
Sir ji
Pakistan imitation day perhaps? :pop:

What's next? AGNI V is a Korean firecracker, and has an actual strike range of 10 km's? :P
sir ji raham karo :D bacche naye hain abhi
itna expectation karna julm hoga inpe:D:D:D
 
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