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NATGRID to turn lens on digital print of people, firms.

The National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) is ready to scale up surveillance by offering real-time 360 degree profiling of individuals and other entities to authorised Central and State agencies for intelligence gathering and law enforcement purposes.

Information will be collated from airports, railways, PAN records, banks, passports, Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS), telecom service providers, vehicle registration data, the National Population Register (NPR), open source intelligence (OSINT), corporate details, and any other source.

The centralised database that NATGRID is developing will capture all digital footprints a person or a company leaves in financial and government dealings, and also have an inbuilt feature of flagging suspicious transactions, a feature now the Financial Intelligence Unit has to track “dubious” money movement.

Two-phase effort
This secured data harnessing effort would happen in two phases. As part of the Phase 2 of the solution being developed by NATGRID — an innovative information technology platform — data analytics, OSINT tools and web-based applications, such as of Facebook and Twitter, will be integrated to provide complete digitised information packets for national security usage, according to government sources aware of developments.

The data analytics software will use entity, face and speech resolution applications for profiling. Further, the NATGRID intends to eventually hyphenate OSINT tools and web-based applications to capture full-circle description that would give a larger picture about an entity or an issue which can be focussed as well as amplified with the help of human intelligence, empowering authorised agencies enormously, the sources said.

Digitised infra
They said the OSINT tool to be incubated will have the potential to extract entities, relationships and other linked written, audio and video information for summarising into a report.

Under Phase 1, the NATGRID is parallely integrating telecom companies, the Election Commission of India and airlines onto its digital database. Once this connectivity is established, the NATGRID will be able to offer complete and comprehensive actual time data about an entity or an issue to 39 Central and State agencies. PAN records, bank facilities including credit card details, passports, Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS), company details, railways cargo, immigration, vehicle registration and the NPR data are already available to Central and State agencies at a click, the sources said.

No standard data
It is learnt the centralised database access solution is facing challenges like lack of standardisation of data structure which requires time consuming re-indexing of voluminous online information.

An authorised government customer can only access data by logging onto the NATGRID portal. Citing examples of its effective use, government sources said agencies have been able to expose drug rackets by getting information about pushers from the digital platform.

The data infrastructure has adequate safeguards to avoid breach, stressed the sources. For instance, the end-to-end encrypted portal can be accessed only after proper authorisation and authentication, they pointed out.

The Home Ministry is regularly following up on the national database that is part of the Police Technology Mission — a key project of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In that effort to build a comprehensive national security architecture, a cloud for national security is not a farfetched idea, observed the officials.
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https://indianexpress.com/article/citie ... t-8584473/

Odd. What is the need to run this, when Whatsapp , Signal and assorted apps already provide end to end encryption and untraceability if using dummy Sims? In the past this was a standard way for Pakis to contact their handlers, but why now?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhC-RweafuI

Sumit Peer I Modi BBC Documentary I Who was behind it stands Exposed I Red Jihad I Enemy Within

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Twice in last 10 days - mobile phone type of objects were thrown towards PM Modi during road shows and on both occasions the objects landed less than 5 feet away from the PM. This is a real serious matter.
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Tanaji wrote:Odd. What is the need to run this, when Whatsapp , Signal and assorted apps already provide end to end encryption and untraceability if using dummy Sims?
In earlier instances, such exchanges were used for minor spying purpose. One such network was busted in Bangalore by Military Intelligence and Karnataka Police Crime Branch. What was being done; calls from foreign countries were rerouted as if it originated from an India based telephone. These calls were to Movement Control Offices of Army to make discreet enquiries about troop movements etc. In Army offices, and units they would not have official WhatsApp numbers etc in which such queries can be asked. The spies would also not have their friends in every Army unit with a WhatsApp enabled phone.
Larry Walker wrote:Twice in last 10 days - mobile phone type of objects were thrown towards PM Modi during road shows and on both occasions the objects landed less than 5 feet away from the PM.
A similar incident happened in KL as well. When he had come for inaugurating the Vande Bharat train in KL.
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A mischievous article by Manu Joseph.
A Republic of South India is not entirely unthinkable
Through elections, legal loopholes and litigation, the BJP has become a formidable political force. It has been trying to make inroads in the south and has succeeded only in Karnataka, which goes to polls in May. But several projections show the BJP performing poorly. In the south, the BJP is a foreboding to many. If its political tactics continue, something has to give. I have a theory that the south may ask why it can’t be free of Delhi.

At the moment, the idea of southern states threatening to secede or even form a political bloc is far-fetched, but an emotional foundation already exists for an extraordinary revolt in the future. Just one element is missing.
The political swag of the south ensures that there may be no such being as the ‘Indian nationalist’, there is only the North Indian nationalist.

Traditionally, South Indian politicians have disliked the powers of the central government, especially when a single party has controlled it. Like the Congress, the BJP too has harassed states.
And a reply.
Why entertaining the idea of a ‘republic of south India’ is mischievous, dangerous and outright ahistorical
The article, ‘A Republic of South India is not entirely unthinkable’, published in a Delhi newspaper on 1 May 2023, argued that “if the BJP grows more powerful, a new political superstar may emerge to lead the south away from the north”. The tone, too magisterial for a journalist, was that the north and the south of India are two poles that shall never meet. According to him, no one knows what keeps India together. “I have heard ‘English’, ‘cricket’ and ‘Bollywood’. I think there are no reasons,” writes Joseph. Maybe the only thing keeping them together is a “habit”. And then, he warns, “South India, too, is a habit!”

If you think this is an article on history, you are wrong. This is a hardcore political piece — it, in fact, dwells on contemporary politics. History, if anything, is its weakest link. So, what provokes the esteemed journalist-cum-novelist to come up with such a proverbial doomsday scenario for India’s unity and integrity? His abhorrence for Narendra Modi, of course!
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Deep rooted wishes disguised as intellectual predictions by this traitorous scum.
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Manu Joseph used to pretend to be moderately left, hiding his bigotry in sophisticated language.

I am happy he wrote this drivel. It dispels any doubt about his hidden fangs & reveals that most Abrahamics cannot fathom a simple fact that the majority intuitively know - that its our Dharma, shared culture, puranas, shared vocabulary etc that hold the country together
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Most Abrahamic intellectuals use leftism as convenient identity to further the Abrahamic agenda against non-believers and deflect criticism of being religious bigots. How they are outed is that they will never extend any argument that may harm the interest of their own faith or people, but only of the non-believers. Irfan Habib and Javed Akhtar are other dudes playing the same game.
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Manu Joseph was the guy who released the Radia tapes, right?
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^^ Maybe, but he has been openly batting for church interests now, and peddling colonial era theories about India
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Is he one of those who believe the British were their grandparents?


Truly infantile beliefs, with a deeply programmed sense of inferiority.
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Dilbu wrote:A mischievous article by Manu Joseph.
A Republic of South India is not entirely unthinkable
He is totally off the mark. This will never happen. The south Indian states certainly have much in common but cannot and will not agree to a single leader, agenda or platform. Also while one can see a sharp difference between TN and say UP, the difference is very gradual along the axis which makes it hard, even impossible, to find a clean line for a border. Maharashtra/Karnataka have their border disputes, which is because areas with ethnic dominance exist on either side of the border; further there are strong links across the erstwhile Nizam states (Marathwada/Telangana/northern Karnataka), and between Vidarbha and Telangana. Then you have the maoist belt (strong links again), after which you have strong links between northern AP and Orissa (parts of which used to be in erstwhile Madras presidency). Folks on both sides of these areas will strongly oppose any partitioning.

There is one elephant in the room that is the event most likely to cause outrage which the author has not mentioned. It is the redistribution of parliamentary seats based on a recent census that will severely reduce the political power of all southern states. This can go nuclear and can be the reason for these 5 states to come together against a perceived "North Indian domination".
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yensoy wrote:
Dilbu wrote:A mischievous article by Manu Joseph.
A Republic of South India is not entirely unthinkable
He is totally off the mark. This will never happen. The south Indian states certainly have much in common but cannot and will not agree to a single leader, agenda or platform. Also while one can see a sharp difference between TN and say UP, the difference is very gradual along the axis which makes it hard, even impossible, to find a clean line for a border. Maharashtra/Karnataka have their border disputes, which is because areas with ethnic dominance exist on either side of the border; further there are strong links across the erstwhile Nizam states (Marathwada/Telangana/northern Karnataka), and between Vidarbha and Telangana. Then you have the maoist belt (strong links again), after which you have strong links between northern AP and Orissa (parts of which used to be in erstwhile Madras presidency). Folks on both sides of these areas will strongly oppose any partitioning.

There is one elephant in the room that is the event most likely to cause outrage which the author has not mentioned. It is the redistribution of parliamentary seats based on a recent census that will severely reduce the political power of all southern states. This can go nuclear and can be the reason for these 5 states to come together against a perceived "North Indian domination".

This is simply not going to happen and nor will it be allowed to happen.

rumblings are already going on and such matters have been discussed in parliament.
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https://youtube.com/shorts/Mm9rjeiwAdQ?feature=share
Hi, can anyone corroborate the above video? Manipur is the only state other than Assam and Tripura which has decent percentage of Hindus. And news like these does not provide much optimisms on their continued presence.
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^^^^^
Manipur govt issues shoot at sight orders as violence escala ..
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cit ... 975468.cms
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krithivas wrote:^^^^^
Manipur govt issues shoot at sight orders as violence escala ..
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cit ... 975468.cms
The images and videos posted on twitter do not paint a pretty picture ! Could see several people marching with Automatic weapons !! Meitei Hindu shops being looted, houses being burned.
What are the chances of violence spreading to neighbouring states?
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Honey-trapped Pune DRDO scientist arrested for sharing defence information with a Pakistani woman.

https://twitter.com/OpIndia_com/status/ ... mFPFg&s=19
. V K Kaushik, a Delhi- based DRDO spokesman refused to speak on the development. The offender was referred to as “one of our leading scientists in developing various launchers, including for missiles” by a senior coworker.

“The (Pakistani) operative roped in a woman who posed as an engineering student from Ambala and approached the scientist for research in engineering equipment. Later, on the pretext of discussing her project, the girl started interacting with him over the phone and sending messages,” revealed a senior ATS official. The Pakistani operative got a woman to befriend the culprit on a social media platform.

The official added that the Pakistani agent was supposed to visit the scientist in New Delhi but never did. “Later, she started blackmailing him with photos and clips of video calls.”

After earning his Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Electrical Engineering from COEP Pune in 1985, Pradeep Kurulkar began working with the DRDO at Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE), Avadi, in 1988. He was working as Director of the Research & Development Establishment (Engineers), a premier Systems Engineering Laboratory of DRDO.

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krithivas wrote:^^^^^
Manipur govt issues shoot at sight orders as violence escala ..
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cit ... 975468.cms
Such a large-scale violence seems to be sponsored by BIF and church elements. Somehow RoL people here think too highly of themselves than the rest of the country. Only solution is to flood these parts with indic people to maintain dharmic balance.
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One massive blind spot of ours is Social Engineering. Be it CAA, NRC, Rohingyas settling in Jammu, Bangladeshis flooding the country, Pandits in the Valley, Christianization of South India & NE etc, this is the single most important game that the Abrahamics play

We have not even shown up to that game. Art 370 & denial of SC/ST privileges to converts are about the only 2 attempts I have seen by our side to counter this.

So much more can be done:

1) Incentivize people like ex-servicemen to settle in J&K
2) Complete the CAA notification. Declare India as the natural home for persecuted Hindus
3) Complete NRC and start a formal program of deportation of Bangladeshis
4) In districts with Hindu minority, incentivize people from elsewhere to settle down by providing job opportunities, credit etc. Improved connectivity will help here
5) Fund massive Ghar-Wapsi programs and support the institutions that do them

.... and so on

Some of the above are easier than others. Most will result in violent pushback, riots, media outrage, PILs and what-not. The other side will intuitively realize the danger (just as we are intuitively blind to it). But this is a good thing - it will counter-consolidate the Hindus. Like the Kerala-Files, such acts & the violent response by the Left/Abrahamics always benefit Hindus because more people are awakened from their slumber. Our enemies benefit, just like cockroaches, only as long as things are kept in the dark. Shine the light & the society will arise. This is true Satyameva Jayate

A more awakened Samaj will naturally lean BJP. And imagine a few million less Bangladeshis voting in elections - it will be a sweep by the home team! So, even politically, this is a no-brainer for the BJP

But more importantly, if we want to survive as a civilization, this is one of the Top 3 things we must do for a hundred years.
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Khalistan Commando chief Paramjit Panjwar gunned down in Lahore
Designated terrorist and Khalistan Commando Force (KCF) chief Paramjit Singh Panjwar alias Malik Sardar Singh was gunned down by two unidentified gunmen :mrgreen: :mrgreen: in Johar Town, Lahore in Pakistan this morning. He was killed while walking near his house in Sunflower Society in Johar Town around 6 am along with his gunman by two unidentified men on a motorcycle. The gunman was injured in the shootout and shifted to the hospital for treatment.

Involved in drug and weapon smuggling through drones into Indian Punjab, Paramjit was born in Panjwar village near Taran Taran. He joined the KCF after being radicalized by his cousin Labh Singh in 1986, prior to which he was working in a Central Cooperative Bank in Sohal.

Following the elimination of Labh Singh at the hands of Indian security forces, Panjwar took charge of KCF in the 1990s and crossed over to Pakistan. High on the list of most wanted terrorists sheltered by Pakistan, Panjwar kept the KCF alive by raising funds through cross-border weapons smuggling and heroin trafficking. Despite denials by the Pakistan government, Panjwar stayed in Lahore while his wife and children relocated to Germany.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-ne ... 75997.html
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Good going, Doval sir!

That's the 3rd Khalistani leader bumped off in Pakistan this year
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Sri Doval or RAA has nothing to do with Khalistanis being bumped off in Pakistan. These were drug traffickers and killed by their rivals. India just provides moral support to Pakistanis striving for their legitimate rights in Baluchistan and Sindhudesh, as long as they use peaceful means.
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sanjayc wrote:Khalistan Commando chief Paramjit Panjwar gunned down in Lahore
Great news.
No group claimed responsibility for the attack. Lahore officials claimed Panjwar was aPakistani Sikh and had nothing to do with any separatist movement in India. Pakistani media outlets hushed up the news of his death, with even local websites blacking it out.
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Manipur violence: The pattern slowly is emerging clearly. Trigger violence and run to Supreme Court with Hizzoners waiting tails wagging to take up the case against Hindus.
The (Supreme Court) PIL filed by Manipur Tribal Forum alleged that the attacks on tribal communities in Manipur has the full support of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which is in power in the State as well as at the Centre.
https://www.barandbench.com/news/litiga ... -sit-probe
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Pamma Panjwad was a very famous terrorist in 1980s and had the whole state of Punjab shivering with fear. Good job! The time has started now!! 9 years after the good government was put in the office that we are seeing such good consistent news both inside and outside of our Desh.
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Good riddance but too late.. decades late.

Need to take them out (and take over their properties/assets) much much earlier.

We lose trained, educated, high-ranking people in exchange of these old, discard-able assets which the pakis find not worth paying for anymore.
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krithivas wrote:Manipur violence: The pattern slowly is emerging clearly. Trigger violence and run to Supreme Court with Hizzoners waiting tails wagging to take up the case against Hindus.
The (Supreme Court) PIL filed by Manipur Tribal Forum alleged that the attacks on tribal communities in Manipur has the full support of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which is in power in the State as well as at the Centre.
https://www.barandbench.com/news/litiga ... -sit-probe
I am seeing Chinese hands here. I think someone needs to seriously look at the Chinese connection in this violence.
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^^ This is classic modus operandi of church
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UP ATS arrests 7 Rohingyas, their Indian facilitator from Kanpur.

In a statewide crackdown against the Rohingyas making illegal entry in the country from Bangladesh, the Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) of UP has arrested eight people. Among those arrested are seven Rohingyas and an Indian broker who had facilitated their illegal entry.

According to ATS officials, illegal Rohingya entrants to India were arrested from Kanpur and these included four women.

Brought in with fake Indian documents
These Rohingyas were brought to India from the India-Bangladesh border in Tripura with fake Indian documents. The ATS sleuths have arrested one broker Subeer Shabdakar, a resident of Tripura who had facilitated the entry of Rohingyas. An FIR has been lodged against those arrested under section 14 of foreigners act at a police station in Kanpur.

During the interrogation the Indian broker Subeer has revealed the name of his other aides who have been involved in human trafficking for a long time. These included Anwar & Vimal from Tripura and Yasmeen & Taiyyab from Jammu & Kashmir. He said that Zahid Alam & Zuber from Cox Bazar, Bangladesh were arranging the entry of Rohingyas from the other side of the border.

The Indian broker informed that Rohingyas were first brought from Myanmar to Bangladesh and from there to India through Bengal, Assam or Tripura border.
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Manipur has a BJP govt and obviously BIF is not happy with their advance into NE. They fear more Hindus or so called mainlanders will flood NE upsetting Xtian and lizard plans. So they are targeting the native Hindus first to make them flee and reduce vote bank . I hope central govt uses an iron fist and knocks out these BIF elements . This template of riots was not used in WB as well and expect that elsewhere
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Not sure what the end-game of all these illegal Bangladeshi/Rohingya arrests are?

Where do these arrested people end up? They are not kept in prison lifelong. We don't seem to have a well-oiled deportation process or camps. If so, we wouldn't have millions of Bangladeshis running around with fake-IDs

This is a big blind-spot for Amit Shah
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Prem Kumar wrote:Not sure what the end-game of all these illegal Bangladeshi/Rohingya arrests are?

Where do these arrested people end up? They are not kept in prison lifelong. We don't seem to have a well-oiled deportation process or camps. If so, we wouldn't have millions of Bangladeshis running around with fake-IDs

This is a big blind-spot for Amit Shah
The fact is, it will never end and will actually increase in the coming years. The reason being climate change along with the changes in society and economy due to technology.

Bangladesh is going to end up like Pakistan or Haiti at some point. This is because they failed to transition to an industrialized knowledge economy. They simply don't have the talent to capitalize on the advances and they will lose in the export market. It's too late for them.

So it's just downhill from here. People are frustrated and the Islamic forces will increase their street power. Moreover, with sea rise and worsening weather conditions the pressure to cross into India will increase. It's survival instinct. It's very difficult to beat.

Demographically, the country will change. We'll be fighting more of these grey zone wars in the coming decades. This is just reality. BJP or not is of no consequence.
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https://www.rediff.com/news/report/16-a ... 230510.htm
16 arrested in MP, Hyderabad as police bust Hizb-Ut-Tahrir terrorist module
Senjo M R, May 10, 2023

The Madhya Pradesh police's Anti-Terrorism Squad on Tuesday arrested 11 persons from two cities in the state, while five others were nabbed from Hyderabad for their suspected links with the Hizb-Ut-Tahrir, a radical outfit, an MP police spokesman said.
With these arrests, the police claimed to have busted a module of the fundamentalist organisation.
The MP ATS arrested 11 persons, including a gym trainer, software engineer and teacher, and booked them under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and other relevant provisions of the IPC, an official said.
Of these, 10 were arrested from Bhopal's Shahjahanabad, Aishbagh, Lalghati and Pipalani areas, while one was nabbed from Chhindwara city, he said.
Following a tip-off from the ATS, the Telangana police arrested five persons from Hyderabad for their alleged links with the outfit, he said.
The official said anti-national documents, electronic equipment and radical literature were recovered from the arrested members of HUT, whose network is spread in more than 50 countries.
The outfit has already been banned in 16 countries, he said.
The MP police spokesman claimed the organisation was aiming to topple the democratic system in India and replace it with Sharia (Islamic law regime).
The outfit was working to create its cadres in Madhya Pradesh and instigate them for violence, he alleged.
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@ani_digital·16h

Major rejig in tihar, 99 jail officials transferred after Tillu Tajpuriya murder



https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/natio ... ail-506914
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bFxcy6ugdk


The 'dirty' truth behind ‘The Kerala Story’ that nobody is telling you... | Karolina Goswami




An Indian movie, The Kerala Story, has gained a lot of popularity in India and elsewhere. As expected, many are praising the movie, and many are criticizing it.
The movie has triggered debate and discussion, and many foreigners are reacting to the movie
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Massive drug bust near Kochi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sizHR4q5L9o
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