Facts and data
Table of Contents
- 1. mudi facts
- 2. TheEmissaryCo
- 3. muslim rule atrocities
- 4. caste in historical India
- 5. libs in america
- 6. data-driven midtwittery
1. mudi facts
1.1. Farm law benefits
Show this chart to anyone next time disputing benefits of Agri market reforms.
Killing or diluting APMC monopsony led to dramatic fall in farm suicides
Source: @FinSkeptics
1.2. Farm law implementation
21 States have already adopted the Centre’s repealed farm Acts (article published in December 2021, after the repeal of 3 Farm Laws)
I’m putting up the current status of these agriculture marketing reforms as of December 2024. (1/n)
1- Private Market Yard- Implemented by all except Madhya Pradesh and Delhi
2- Direct Marketing (wholesale purchase from farm gate outside the market -yard) - Implemented by all Odisha and Delhi
3- Declaring warehouse/silo /cold storage as deemed market –yard - Implemented by all except Chhatisgarh, Goa , Himachal, Mizoram , Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Uttarkhand , Delhi and Chandigarh
4- E-trading platform -Implemented by all except Chhatisgarh, Himachal, Mizoram ,Odisha , Sikkim and Delhi
5- Single point levy of market fee and Single Unified License - Implemented by all except Delhi
6- Rationalisation of Market Fees - Implemented by all except Haryana, Chhatisgarh Punjab and Chandigarh
7- Rationalisation of Commission Charges - Implemented by all except Haryana, Punjab, Chandigarh and Delhi
8- De-regulation of F &V from purview of APMC Act - Implemented by all except Goa, Haryana, Mizoram, Punjab, Telangana and Chandigarh
9- Exemption of market fee on produce brought from other state for processing - Implemented by 11 States
10- Reciprocity of trading licence- Implemented by 9 States
11- Exemption of market fee for direct sale to processing units by farmers / FPOs at their premises - Implemented by 5 States.
12- Integration with E NAM - 1522 Mandis are integrated with E-NAM fulfilling the objective of Repealed Farm Laws. The Farm Reform Laws are in line with the Government’s vision of ‘One Nation-One Market’ and E NAM is already helping in achieving that objective.
The data doesn’t include the states where there’s no APMC as it’s related to reform in APMC , also I have not included the data of the UT of Puducherry.
The data is fully authentic and based on the draft policy on Agriculture Marketing circulated to the states in Dec 2024.
1.3. Reforms in general: links
66 per cent of all civil cases in India are about land or property
One in four cases in SC is related to land disputes
Initiatives like SVAMITVA are proving to be efficient in reducing these disputes and property cards are helpful as collateral for taking loans
The land acquisition amendment (which the central govt has tried to do by issuing ordinance 3 times in 2015) which couldn’t get done at central level
Many states have replicated the same content and get it approved by the President
Andhra - 2018- TDP Assam - 2024 - BJP Gujarat - 2016 - BJP Haryana - 2021- BJP Jharkhand - 2017- BJP Karnataka - 2019 - BJP Maharashtra - 2018 - BJP Odisha - 2023 - BJD Rajasthan - 2017 - BJP Telangana - 2017- BRS
Land acquisition is smooth in Uttar Pradesh even without amending the act .
Rest the 7 north east state will never take the risk of amending the land acquisition act
Punjab, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Tamilnadu, Kerala is ruled by opposition, so they’ll not do this.
Rest don’t know why Madhya Pradesh, Chhatisgarh, Uttarkhand, Bihar and Goa is not amending the law , even ruled by BJP (with alliance partner).
1.4. road construction
u/jiomerevats on reddit has done the math on this.
E.g. the figure reported in MORTH data (i.e. all the UPA-NDA comparisons) for 2017-18 is 9829km.
The “lane-km” figure for 2017-18 per the HT article is 34,378 km. This is used for stuff like cost benchmarking NOT the UPA-NDA comparisons you see.
Original text from jiomerevats:
I am sorry but you are misinformed. Lane-km is used for cost benchmarking/manpower requirement etc. The length in “KM” as reported for UPA and NDA is same. Please see the data from MORTH annual report 2021-22
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E.g. 9829 km of construction reported for 2017-18 translates to 27 KM/day, many times higher than UPA numbers.
Now read the following from hindustan times article on “lane-km”
“Going by lane km, the total length of highways constructed during 2017-18 fiscal comes to 34,378 km as against 9829 km if counted linearly.”
Hope it helps.
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Doesn’t matter, all the comparison between UPA and NDa are being done on the same basis. For e.g.in 2017-18 , 9829 km of highway was constructed @27km/day. If, lane-km is considered, this becomes 34378 km or 94 lane-km per day. So on km/day parameter NDA is 3.5x better than UPA. If lane km is considered, the margin will further increase, given increase in 4 lane /6 lane highways during NDA’s time.
Figs are from article below:
1.5. defense exports
India’s defence exports grew 31 times in 10 years.

1.6. defense indegenization
1/ India’s defence indigenisation is a study for the decades. With so much buzz around, I want my twt to know about SRIJAN portal.
>portal listed 17,000+ negative import list & invited private players to take up >result = 4000+ items already indigenised.
Read ahead -
2/ SRIJAN (https://srijandefence.gov.in) is an online portal launched by the Ministry of Defence in August 2020.
Its aim? To promote indigenization by listing imported defence items that Indian Pvt sector & MSMEs can manufacture.
Think of it as a live ‘Import Replacement Dashboard’.
3/ It is managed by the Department of Defence Production (DDP), Ministry of Defence.
The Defence PSUs, Ordnance Factories, and Service Headquarters identify imported items and upload them here, opening the door for Indian vendors to design and build them domestically.
4/ Despite having a strong industrial base and skilled talent, many critical items like valves, sensors, electrical equipment were being imported due to:
- Lack of awareness among vendors
- Missing linkage between buyers and manufacturers
- High entry barriers in defence sector
5/ The portal lists items being imported, along with:
- Description & specifications
- Quantity required
- Potential users (like HAL, BEL, Indian Army, etc.)
- Contact details for engagement
- Status of indigenization
Indian Co. can register interest & get support for production
6/ Over 17,000 items were listed by 2024. Mostly comprising of -
- Minor assemblies & fasteners
- Pumps, gears, hydraulic fittings
- Circuit boards, radar parts
- Missile connectors
- Aviation spares
To critical sub-systems of aircraft, submarines, and tanks.
7/ What happens after a vendor shows interest?
- Vendor gets access to detailed specs & can pitch solutions
- DPSUs evaluate feasibility
- If accepted, the process moves under “Make-II” or direct procurement routes
- Handholding and technology support may be provided
Easy !
8/ Achievements so far :
- As of late 2024, over 4,000 items have already been indigenized
- Vendors from tier-II/III cities and MSMEs are actively participating
- Reduced dependence on imports by thousands of crores
9/ Make in India and Digital India were more than slogans and isolated projects. For the GoI it was mostly a mindset. Digital governance isn’t limited to service delivery but also used as a bridge to develop & push for value generation.
10/ when you read about Indian arms being exported to 100+ countries with & 30x domestic production growth - these are the enablers for such feasible ecosystems.
Ecosystem + Momentum has been the core of GoI in the last decade.
Generations will be thankful.
1.7. Riots
1.8. madrassa funding cut
Another example of “down-low” Hindutva by the BJP:
“In 2023-24, funding for education schemes for madrassas and minorities was slashed by 93%, dropping to just Rs 10 crore. In 2024-25, it was further reduced to a mere Rs 2 crore. This year, the allocation for the scheme has been cut to just Rs 0.01 crore.”
Zero political capital generated off of something that’s been asked for a decade - because it’s been done on the DL.
1.9. Nīlakāntha principle
A fork of Emissary’s Nīlakāntha principle
1.9.1. congressi self-esteem
“I want to deprive my fellow countrymen of toilets, running water, basic material needs and security that Modi govt brought, just so that White Hippies love me again!”
Congress-sappotting Indians are truly the lowest self-esteem race the world has ever known.
1.10. Adani Ports
Yes Adani benefited from Modi’s rise but if we are beating Singapore in turnaround time, we are figuratively beating LKY.
That kind of efficiency would have earned you money with even Pappu in power.
1.11. reforms
To add to this 👇 , unlike 1991 - there are no Big Bang reforms to be done now at all. 1991 reforms were abolishing license quota permit Raj, opening up economy to private sector and globalisation. Reforms now are plumbing - ease of doing business etc., no stroke of pen stuff.
1.12. ethanol/sugarcane lobby
Umm, this has nothing to do with Hindutva. The sugar lobby in Maharashtra is all-powerful, and this is just their demand. Hindutva certainly didn’t set up this sugar lobby, which is terrible for everyone. It also lost power in 2019 in Assembly when it tried to change this.
Hindutva also does not win in Desh/Western Maha, which is the home of the sugar lobby, and the most powerful region in Maha. In fact, they irrationally hate Hindutva there, but their numbers mean that you can’t win in Maha without some support from there (Ajit Pawar)
This has nothing to do with Hindutva, but rather placating the sugar lobby, one that is intimately tied to caste/regionalist parties inimical to Hindutva, plus Gadkari’s personal fortunes
Remind me how an Ambedkarite Jitni Abadi Utna Haq reconciles with industrial policy?
The BJP + a select few regional parties are the only ones pushing state level reforms to promote Indian industrialism.
The opposition, including rabid Ambedkarites, demonize Industrialists & promote violent wealth redistribution & entrenched casteist-market lobbies completely opposed to any semblance of a bright industrial future for India.
Again, always approach intent based on the TISM framework.
Remove religion, caste, ethnicity, etc… - what policies benefit India? Who is executing them?
LOL if you think the Lohites, Ambedkarites, & Naxals of opposition are pro-industry in any degree.
2. TheEmissaryCo
No need for me to plagiarise since he documents and records his content extensively: https://theemissary.co/
3. muslim rule atrocities
3.1. temples
4. caste in historical India
For over two centuries, imperialists, Leftists & Western academia have built & propagated a dishonest white lie that all education was denied to Shudra and SC.
Even while data collected by EIC in 1820s conclusively showed otherwise!
5. libs in america
5.1. delayed covid vaccine
My conspiracy theory is that the libs delayed the release of the Covid vaccine, thereby killing countless innocent people, to ensure Trump lost the election.
as far as I know this isn’t a “theory,” just a conspiracy that happened and was bragged about afterward (see following tweet from Eric Topol, one of the guys behind it):
https://x.com/EricTopol/status/1314979190555340800 We were on a path for a vaccine emergency authorization (EUA) before November 3rd. Thanks to the FDA, Trump’s plan was disrupted. That won’t happen. First real sign of the independence of FDA since the pandemic started. And that’s important. Quote Medscape
This one’s entirely correct. Eric Topol, who is still in good standing on Twitter, coordinated the effort:
6. data-driven midtwittery
6.1. FSI