Washington, D.C. — What a proud moment for Indian capitalism! The jewel of Indian industry — Tata — has finally earned its place in the pantheon of global enablers of apartheid. From salt to steel, and now from philanthropy to phosphorus bombs , Tata has proven that conscience is just bad for business. A new report by the U.S.-based South Asian collective Salam , titled “Architects of Occupation: The Tata Group, Indian Capital, and the India-Israel Alliance,” lays it out without the usual PR perfume: Tata is “fundamentally embedded in the architecture of occupation, surveillance, and dispossession.” That’s right — the “salt of the nation” is now the circuitry of apartheid. 🪖 The Hardware of Genocide — Now Made in India According to the report, Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL) doesn’t just make airplanes — it manufactures the wings of death . The company provides parts for every new F-16 fighter jet and fuselages for all AH-64 Apache helicopters — the same machines th...
When Zohran Mamdani stood before a roaring crowd on election night and declared, “ New York will remain a city of immigrants: a city built by immigrants, powered by immigrants and, as of tonight, led by an immigrant,” he wasn’t speaking in metaphor. He was naming a truth — one you can measure in numbers, taste in food, hear in accents, and see in every subway car at dawn. A City of Immigrants — Literally According to the New York City Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, nearly 3.1 million New Yorkers — about 38% of the city’s total population — were born outside the United States. That means every third person you pass on a crowded sidewalk once began life across an ocean. The phrase is no hyperbole: this is simply who we are . The City Runs Because They Do Immigrants don’t merely live in New York — they keep it running : They make up a large share of the city’s healthcare, food-service, transportation and building-services workforce, keeping hospitals, resta...