New Delhi: As tensions grip, Indo-Chinese relationship amidst border faceoff, Twitter India was on Thursday afternoon flooded with tweets with hashtag #ChinaComesModiRuns. 

The hashtag #ChinaComesModiRuns was top trending with over 40 thousand tweets till 5:30 pm. Along with #ChinaComesModiRuns, hashtag #Unarmed was also trending on twitter with over one lakh tweets. 

Other hashtags related to India-China standoff were also among top-trending hashtags in the country. It included #GoChina #BoycottChina #galwanvalleyclash and #GoChineseGo 

Social media users took to their twitter handles to express disappointment over the government’s stand on the issue and alleged the Prime Minister is unable to tackle the severed ties with China when the two countries are involved in a border faceoff. 

Users also added that the country was facing severe diplomatic failures at all the fronts and the Modi led Central Government has even failed to coup up with Nepal which on Thursday made amendments in its constitution to incorporate Indian territories under its map. 

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Jammu (PTI): Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said the government may not be able to provide jobs to everyone, but it can create an ecosystem for youngsters to become entrepreneurs and innovators.

It is the responsibility of the government to support youth who dare to dream, he said.

After inaugurating the 11th National Conference and Exhibition on Emerging and Innovative Trends in Engineering Technology (NCEEITET) at the Government College of Engineering and Technology (GCET) in Jammu, Abdullah said, “We may not be able to provide jobs to everyone, but we can certainly create an environment where our youngsters become entrepreneurs and innovators.”

The two-day conference is being organised by the GCET in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur and the World University Consortium (WUC).

Addressing the gathering, Abdullah assured that all necessary steps would be taken to strengthen infrastructure and support systems at the GCET, ensuring that it continues to evolve as a premier institution.

The chief minister also inaugurated a new building for the School of Architecture in the college, built at Rs 19.71 crore.

Stressing the need to balance modernity with the region’s cultural and historical identity, Abdullah said, “Not every building needs to be made of glass and steel. Our structures must reflect our heritage and preserve our cultural ethos.”

Highlighting the role of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, Abdullah said they could significantly improve tourism management, visitor experience and service delivery in Jammu and Kashmir.

However, he cautioned that technological advancement should complement human effort rather than replace jobs, especially in a region where unemployment remains a concern.

The chief minister said that attracting tourists to Jammu and Kashmir was not difficult, but ensuring repeat visits required consistently enriching experiences and better infrastructure across tourism segments, including pilgrimage, border and leisure tourism.

To address the infrastructure gaps in the college, Abdullah announced that funds would be provided this year for the construction of an auditorium.

He also assured support for setting up an incubation centre in GCET.

During the event, Abdullah also released the e-proceedings of the conference, comprising 28 shortlisted research papers.