personal convenience or profit. Time to walk the talk," he said in the post. Nishant Pitti was responding to a post which called for boycotting Chinese goods while boycotting travel to Turkey and Azerbaijan and emphasised using "Made in India" products. Indian launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 in response to Pahalgam terror attack and precise strikes hit terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan launched aggression against India and numerous Pakistani drones and UAVs neutralized using soft and hard-kill anti UAV systems. The threats Countered included Chinese-origin PL-15 air-to-air missiles. Long-range rockets, loiter munitions, and Turkish-origin Yahya systems were neutralized. China had described India's strikes on terrorist training camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir as "regrettable" while also stating that it opposes all forms of terrorism. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke to his Pakistani counterpart Mohammad Ishaq Dar and spoke of China's steadfast support for Pakistan, terming it as "an ironclad friend and all-weather strategic cooperative partner". Nishant Pitti had earlier urged people not to travel to Turkey and Azerbaijan as these countries expressed open support to Pakistan despite the Pahalgam terror attack and Islamabad's acts of aggression against India. He said "travel is a powerful tool" and urged people not to use travel "to empower those who don't stand with us" Backing his appeal with data, Nishant Pitti asked if "we should fuel tourism and economy" of countries that openly support Pakistan. In a post on X, Nishant Pitti had said that last year 2,87,000 Indians visited Turkey and 2,43,000 visited Azerbaijan and noted that tourism drives the economy of the two countries. He said every rupee spent abroad is a vote and Indians should spend it where "our values are respected". "Travel is a powerful tool. Let's not use it to empower those who don't stand with us. Last year"/> personal convenience or profit. Time to walk the talk," he said in the post. Nishant Pitti was responding to a post which called for boycotting Chinese goods while boycotting travel to Turkey and Azerbaijan and emphasised using "Made in India" products. Indian launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 in response to Pahalgam terror attack and precise strikes hit terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan launched aggression against India and numerous Pakistani drones and UAVs neutralized using soft and hard-kill anti UAV systems. The threats Countered included Chinese-origin PL-15 air-to-air missiles. Long-range rockets, loiter munitions, and Turkish-origin Yahya systems were neutralized. China had described India's strikes on terrorist training camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir as "regrettable" while also stating that it opposes all forms of terrorism. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke to his Pakistani counterpart Mohammad Ishaq Dar and spoke of China's steadfast support for Pakistan, terming it as "an ironclad friend and all-weather strategic cooperative partner". Nishant Pitti had earlier urged people not to travel to Turkey and Azerbaijan as these countries expressed open support to Pakistan despite the Pahalgam terror attack and Islamabad's acts of aggression against India. He said "travel is a powerful tool" and urged people not to use travel "to empower those who don't stand with us" Backing his appeal with data, Nishant Pitti asked if "we should fuel tourism and economy" of countries that openly support Pakistan. In a post on X, Nishant Pitti had said that last year 2,87,000 Indians visited Turkey and 2,43,000 visited Azerbaijan and noted that tourism drives the economy of the two countries. He said every rupee spent abroad is a vote and Indians should spend it where "our values are respected". "Travel is a powerful tool. Let's not use it to empower those who don't stand with us. Last year" /> personal convenience or profit. Time to walk the talk," he said in the post. Nishant Pitti was responding to a post which called for boycotting Chinese goods while boycotting travel to Turkey and Azerbaijan and emphasised using "Made in India" products. Indian launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 in response to Pahalgam terror attack and precise strikes hit terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan launched aggression against India and numerous Pakistani drones and UAVs neutralized using soft and hard-kill anti UAV systems. The threats Countered included Chinese-origin PL-15 air-to-air missiles. Long-range rockets, loiter munitions, and Turkish-origin Yahya systems were neutralized. China had described India's strikes on terrorist training camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir as "regrettable" while also stating that it opposes all forms of terrorism. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke to his Pakistani counterpart Mohammad Ishaq Dar and spoke of China's steadfast support for Pakistan, terming it as "an ironclad friend and all-weather strategic cooperative partner". Nishant Pitti had earlier urged people not to travel to Turkey and Azerbaijan as these countries expressed open support to Pakistan despite the Pahalgam terror attack and Islamabad's acts of aggression against India. He said "travel is a powerful tool" and urged people not to use travel "to empower those who don't stand with us" Backing his appeal with data, Nishant Pitti asked if "we should fuel tourism and economy" of countries that openly support Pakistan. In a post on X, Nishant Pitti had said that last year 2,87,000 Indians visited Turkey and 2,43,000 visited Azerbaijan and noted that tourism drives the economy of the two countries. He said every rupee spent abroad is a vote and Indians should spend it where "our values are respected". "Travel is a powerful tool. Let's not use it to empower those who don't stand with us. Last year" />
Wed, 14 May 2025

Watch latest videos

News RELEASES

Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Myanmar Sun.

More Information
null in null

Southeast Asia

Section
American climber dies on Mount Makalu during charity climb
American climber dies on world's fifth-highest peak in Nepal

KATHMANDU, Nepal: An American climber has died on Mount Makalu in eastern Nepal while raising money for a children's cancer program,...

Multiple risks, few rewards ifor Myanmar's reporters
Journalists in Myanmar go it alone after international aid dries up

On a typical day, Mai Rupa travels through his native Shan State, in eastern Myanmar, documenting the impact of war. A video journalist...

Thousands protest women’s rights reforms in Dhaka
Bangladesh Islamists rally against proposed changes to women's rights

DHAKA, Bangladesh: Thousands of supporters of the Islamist group Hefazat-e-Islam took to the streets of Dhaka to protest proposed legal...

South Africa announces squad for WTC final against Australia
South Africa announces squad for WTC final against Australia

New Delhi [India] May 13 (ANI): Temba Bavuma leads a 15 squad of South Africa for the upcoming ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025...

"Statement from Trump factual, whether you like it or not": Congress' Tewari on US claims of brokering cessation of hostilities
"Statement from Trump factual, whether you like it or not": Congress' Tewari on US claims of brokering cessation of hostilities

Chandigarh [India], May 13 (ANI): Congress MP Manish Tewari on Tuesday endorsed the claims made by US President Donald Trump about...

EaseMyTrip's Nishant Pitti emphasises national interest; calls for boycotting endorsements of Chinese products over support to Pakistan
EaseMyTrip's Nishant Pitti emphasises national interest; calls for boycotting endorsements of Chinese products over support to Pakistan

New Delhi [India], May 13 (ANI): Days after he urged people not to travel to Turkey and Azerbaijan for the two countries' blatant support...

International

Section
Bristol Myers, Sanofi to pay $700 million in Hawaii Plavix lawsuit
Drug firms to pay Hawaii $700 million to settle blood thinner lawsuit

HONOLULU, Hawaii: Pharmaceutical giants Bristol Myers Squibb and Sanofi have agreed to pay $700 million to Hawaii to settle a lawsuit...

FDA to roll out AI across all centers by June 30
US FDA centers to deploy AI internally, following experimental run

WASHINGTON, D.C.: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said this week it will start using artificial intelligence (AI) in all...

Appeals court reinstates Oceanografia fraud case against Citigroup
Citigroup faces revived fraud lawsuit over Mexican oil firm

NEW YORK CITY, New York: Citigroup must defend itself against a revived lawsuit accusing the bank of facilitating and concealing a...

Food authority forecasts 500,000 in Gaza will die of starvation
Hundreds of thousands of Gazans being starved to death as world watches

Gaza Faces Imminent Famine as Aid Blockade Enters 70th Day, UN Warns The entire population of Gaza is now at critical risk of famine,...

House passes bill to rename Gulf of Mexico as ‘Gulf of America’
US House passes bill on Trump's Gulf of America

WASHINGTON, D.C.: The Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America,...

Bill to legalize Recreational marijuana passed in Pennsylvania house
Pennsylvania House advances bill legalizing recreational marijuana

HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania: People in Pennsylvania who are 21 or older could soon be allowed to legally buy and use marijuana. The state...